Some of these people sound like they'll VOTE FOR ME! While the others diss me and try to figure out 2 issues. The others are just stupid and say I'm lieing on my BIO...? Doi
Now I'm really shocked!
If you read this, will you donate $10.00 or $20.00 to beat these Btards? Joe Serra aka Gunsaximbo
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Freepers of Illinoisfreepersup 03/08/2006 7:48:07 AM PST
Sittnick-
I think we both are seeing and saying the same thing in the deciphering of the code speak in Serra's bio... Yes- 6 kids is very pro life (on an individual basis) but thinking voters (such as freepers) know that 6 kids in a bio DOES NOT mean emphatically, that the subject of the bio is against other citizens 'right' to exterminate their preborn babies.
You've provided an example to us here, of a potential deep incongruency, as to what Serra's legislative pro life position might be, in relaying the Supreme Poobah Justice Kennedy's judicial view of the right to exterminate one's own preborn baby, which was a polar opposite of his personal view.
Excellent! Keep up the astute work freepers. Continue vetting and ferreting out candidate Serra's crafty obtuse positions until they are known.
fzx12345 03/08/2006 6:31:12 AM PST
"I've spent most of my career in sales and sales engineering in the telecommunications industry. I've worked for Ameritech, AT&T, and finally for Fujitsu, which folded up their tent in 2002. I was out of work for over a year and finally had to give up looking for a job in my area of expertise."
In other words, Mr. Bravo Sierra wants to run for office because it's easier than getting a real job.
NotJustAnotherPrettyFace 03/08/2006 6:27:11 AM PST
Condor51 - you ought to write a letter to the editor (Daily Herald, Suburban News and the Trib) with all your facts refuting Serra's so-called "biography".
sittnick 03/08/2006 6:26:13 AM PST
"Serra and his wife are parents to 6 kids, and THAT is very pro life. Although he is personally for life"
Be careful there, that's what I thought once about Justice Kennedy.
freepersup 03/08/2006 6:22:12 AM PST
There's plenty to read at Serra's website... but does it say anything specific about his positions... or more importantly, what it doesn't say, raises red flags. Not a peep about the 2nd amendment, even though he grew up on a farm. Serra and his wife are parents to 6 kids, and THAT is very pro life. Although he is personally for life, how does he feel about the voluntary extermination of life by others? Again, what he doesn't say raises red flags. Unless... he's trying to run under the radar, which is demonstrative of nilly willy convictions.
His childhood recollections are typical pandering cliches and much of his bio is written in code speak. He feels your pain... sure he does.
On the other hand, one cannot dispute the fact that a RINO is a RINO is a RINO, and they need sidelined all across this state.
The old saw is: Don't throw out the dirty water until you get some clean.
Is the Serra water cleaner than the 50th district's water?
Looks like freepers already know and are chiming in.
Condor51 03/08/2006 6:14:20 AM PST
The guy's full of it - period.
His 'remembering' his 'hero' MLK is bull shiite RAT pandering, nothing more. Standard boiler plate clap trap for any Dem pol.
And If I met him I'd call him a liar to his face.
spintreebob 03/08/2006 6:13:19 AM PST
sittnick, I agree with you. At age 5 I clearly remember the Truman-Dewey-Wallace-Thurmond race of '48 when my parents wrote in Taft. At age 6 I clearly remember Fire Chief Mooney running and winning for mayor of my little town.
The details are as clear as my memory of foreign missionary Griebenow who had just returned from 2 years as a missionary to Iran after having fled China where he had been a missionary all during WWII.
But unlike today's youth, I don't remember any Sesame Street or Clowns in my young life.
sittnick 03/08/2006 5:56:54 AM PST
Hey, I was born in 1963 and I remember the Nixon-Humphrey election. (Not knowing better, I rooted for Humphrey, because of his alliterative name)Those of us inclined towards politics CAN remember such things at five or six.
I don't know anything about Serra, but I wouldn't label his remembrance a "lie."
Condor51 03/08/2006 5:52:08 AM PST
This Serro loon is a typical RAT - he lies in his own bio.
1) By the info he gives he was born in 1962 - yet says he remembers the 'race riots' in Chicago. That's pretty good for a FOUR YEAR OLD! As the 'race riots' MLK caused in Marquette Park happened in 1966. And the 'race riots' on the west side occurred in 1968 after MLK was capped. Again, that's pretty good remembering for a SIX YEAR old kid.
2) His family apparently moved to St Charles in 1972 (when he was ten). While it surely wasn't 'Chicago', it wasn't exactly "Green Acres" like he says it was (wonder if he had a pet pig named Arnold?).
3) He says and I quote, "I remember the life and death of the great Dr. Martin Luther King". That's a crock as he was too young to remember squat about the 'life' or 'death' of MLK.
4) "I'm a life-long fighter for what is good and what is right, and I want to continue that fight in Congress."
What's up with these goofy leftists, they're always "fighting" for something instead of "working" for something.
Fight, fight, fight, that's all they say - until it comes down to a REAL fight, then then run home to mama (or their lawyer).
spintreebob 03/08/2006 5:43:27 AM PST
It appears Democrat Joe Serra is trying to run to the right of far leftie Republican St Rep Pat Lindner. He is trying to do what Jack Franks did in McHenry.
RINO Pat Lindner is on our side less often than a broken clock. Serra is someone to consider AFTER the primary. This will be a test of whether the Tom Cross policy of continuing the RINO strategy of Lee Daniels will be as disastrous as was the Lee Daniels strategy.