California Primary Election ‘06: Open Post

We’ve received a lot of emails requesting information on tomorrow’s election, addressing the candidates and the propositions. In response, we’ll be issuing a consolidated “conservative voter guide” to evaluate the people and polices and to assist your decisions at the ballot box.
And since every election is an exercise of civic duty and responsibility, we also dedicate this post to open debate and public discussion of the issues.
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Headlines: California Primary Election ‘06
June 5th, 2006 at 11:02 am
I will vote once again for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on Tuesday.
June 5th, 2006 at 1:38 pm
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June 5th, 2006 at 2:01 pm
Suggested Votes:
(S.D. COUNTY AND 50TH DISTRICT)
Governor: Arnold Schwartzenegger ( My take on why! )
Lt. Governor: Tom McClintock
Congress/50th: Brian Bilbray
No on Prop 81
No on Prop 82
June 5th, 2006 at 7:35 pm
Senator McClintock is an excellent person. I can only hope he would one day run for Congress or even the White House.
June 5th, 2006 at 8:47 pm
The Right Answers
I just realized that the California primaries are this coming Tuesday. For those of you out there who aren’t sure how to vote on the Republican side, here are the correct answers:
Governor - Arnold. Duh, he’s the incumbent and has actua…
June 6th, 2006 at 9:03 am
Supreme Court agrees to hear landmark affirmative action cases
The Supreme Court said today it will decide the extent to which public schools can use race in decid
June 6th, 2006 at 9:32 am
I have to agree Michael. I’d love for him to actually run for governor, after Arnie’s next run is up of course.
June 6th, 2006 at 12:25 pm
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June 6th, 2006 at 2:55 pm
Primary Elections - 6/6/06
My analysis of the 2 statewide propositions, and Orange County’s Measure A
June 6th, 2006 at 2:59 pm
I also agree. I know next to nothing about McClintock, but was very impressed with his performance in the recall debate. He also wrote a very persuasive article about California education spending a while back.
June 6th, 2006 at 3:54 pm
I tried the trackback ping, but didn’t succeed. I wrote a post this morning about the national implications of the contest for California’s 50th congressional district.
April 10th, 2007 at 12:15 pm
News Release
Contact: Lou Calabro
(650) 312-8284
eaifpres@aol.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Don Imus Spoke Improperly
Is there a reason behind his faux pas?
San Bruno, Ca. April, 10,2007. Lou Calabro, President of the European/American Issues Forum reminds us that the Zebra Killings occurred in San Francisco during 1974 and is arguably the worst racially motivated serial hate crimes in the 20th Century. A group of black men belonging to the Nation of Islam murdered 15 European American white citizens, and the state confirmed 71 similar killings in California.
When the killers were apprehended, African American San Franciscan Dr. Carlton P. Goodlett publisher/editor for the San Francisco Sun wrote that he could understand the killings, and was surprised that there were not more, but he did not condone the killings. San Francisco City Hall’s Plaza side street has been named after him.
Although we do not know what is in Don Imus’ mind, we know that there exists today a serious black on white crime crisis. The recent white victims Channon Christian/Christopher Newsom** rape, robbery, torture mutilation by four black men is a perfect example of that crisis–and yet it is not being discussed in America. To the contrary, that crime has been hidden from readers by our national newspapers.
That, in our opinion, is partly what is behind Don Imus’ remarks. The knowledge that there exists a crisis of horrible black on white crimes today, and yet, Rev. Al Sharpton and Rev. Jessie Jackson are only interested in some stupid, offensive remarks by Imus, while ignoring the horrid roots of those remarks.
Black Columnist Eugene Robinson writes “What was Don Imus thinking” (SF Chronicle 4/10/07). We say, Mr. Robinson, that many European American white Americans are thinking about black on white hatred and crimes being committed against them, and maybe, just maybe that is what is behind Don Imus’ remarks.
We too do not condone Don Imus’ remarks, but we are surprised that there are not more. Then, and only then will these faux pas’ by Imus and others come close to an end. Lets end black on white crime, that is far more important to the survival of America.
** http://readthis.wordpress.com/2007/01/31/the-final-hours-of-channon-christians-life/
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