The only good House Republican is a retired one

Date: 2006-10-03 07:29 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Be gratified you can vote for Barron Hill, he has a chance over Mike Sodrel. Recall that prior to the last census redistricting, the 8th House election once came down to eight votes.

In the contrast of a not-so-astounding abandonment by the national Democratic Party, John Yarmuth has all the earmarks of a snowball candidate. Anne Northrup is among the 90% perennially gerrymandered and non-competitive House races, an alarm first nationally raised by Ralph Nader. Northrup also has the sympathy vote following the recent and unexpected loss of her well-liked adult son.

On the ad hominem level, I'd "be prepared to like" Anne Northrup. My centrist-conservative mother knows and has supported her for many years, probably due to Northrup's backing of arts education. I don't know his position, but music and art are the first things that oafs like Sodrel usually want to cut during a school budget crisis, even though they correlate positively with proficient mathematics education.

Whatever, egghead or oaf, to clean the national clock, these are times to hold one's nose and vote for the worst Democrat over the best Republican at the House level. Cutting off House funding seems to be the only way to stop a war since the U.S. started the executive denials of losing them.

Mark West
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