ELECTIONS WILL BE DECIDED JULY 15

Thu, 06/12/2008 - 4:45pm
By: tc

Many Fayette County residents are unaware that July 15 will essentially be the end of the election for many local offices. This is because only republicans qualified for all of the local races. Get the word out: we must vote July 15. For more information, go to: www.electfayette.pbwiki.com. This public service web site offers links for information, absentee voting, and advance voting.

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Submitted by eldergent on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 5:52pm.

I hope the three republican candidates for sheriff don't divide the votes so much that the old phony republican from Detroit is elected.

Submitted by McGerkin88 on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 8:11pm.

Where does it state that one cannot change from once political preference to another? One hopes that wisdom kicks in sometime in life. Are you suggesting that just Simmons can't make a political change? I don't get what you are trying to imply.

Submitted by eldergent on Fri, 06/13/2008 - 3:04pm.

I have nothing against people changing parties. I grew more conservative as I grew older. But I doubt Mr. Simmons ever presented himself as a republican prior to moving here. I believe he is an empty suit politician who presents himself as whatever will benefit him the most.

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Submitted by Robert W. Morgan on Mon, 06/16/2008 - 6:01am.

See which way the wind is blowing and register as a republican. That does happen.

For you history fans and hard core Democrats, FDR, that great liberal icon was a Republican like his uncle Teddy, but he knew he couldn't win the primary against a strong incumbent, so for his very first race he decided to become a Democrat and won and stuck with it.

I am not comparing FDR to Simmons. By the way, Babb and Mindar will probably be in a runoff since there are too many people in tis race. That will be your choice.

Also, Hearn and Kourajian also looks headed for a runoff. Can't imagine any others.


Submitted by CJPackard on Wed, 06/18/2008 - 1:15am.

What is your take on the probate judge's race? Don't you think that will be a runoff?

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Submitted by mudcat on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 6:44pm.

Are you kidding? Detroit does not have any Republicans. That is why it is the way it is - 100% Democratic rule. Want Fayette to be like that?


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Submitted by sniffles5 on Fri, 06/13/2008 - 10:26am.

Sooo, Simmons cannot be a Republican because he hails from Detroit? What glittering generalities will you foist upon us next? "All blacks are criminals"? "All Mexicans are lazy"? *rolling eyes*

Seriously, get Muddle to explain the logic of "glittering generalities" to you sometime when you're having a somewhat lucid state.

Simmons has been active in local Republican party politics for several years now. He ran for county commission a few years back, I believe. If you need any more proof of his Republican partisanship, I suggest you look up Denise Conner's ringing endorsement of the man....you'll recall Denise NEVER endorses anyone without seriously researching their commitment to the Republican party.

Perhaps in the future you'll do a bit of research before shooting your aged mouth off.


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Submitted by mudcat on Mon, 06/16/2008 - 6:51pm.

Why, you ask? The new 21" monitor. I broke my old one trying to swat your flea or bug - whatever it was.

Just get whatever you can and leave it on our back porch. Tomorrow would be good, but I need it Friday at the latest.


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Submitted by Cyclist on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 8:05pm.

you know that our very own "yardman" is most likely going to respond about the demos in Fayette County. Smiling

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Submitted by yardman5508 on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 8:38pm.

how could I resist. You know, one of the problems is that the Republicans cannot understand how a Democrat from Fayette County can be any different than a Democrat from Detroit. They are so used to marching lockstep to the orders from the national party that they cannot fathom that the local Democratic Party might actually be able to write their own marching orders (see local Democratic platform). So you see, Cy, my friend, I CAN talk about the local Dems in some meaningful fashion without referring to the national "party line"

BTW...I am still waiting for mudcat to explain to the faithful how crime in Detroit can be at 100%. Keep the faith.

Even a dead fish can go with the flow.


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Submitted by aliquando on Mon, 06/16/2008 - 9:50pm.

I beg to differ. There are many conservative Republicans who have been dissatisfied with our nominee ( Mcpain) and with the number of rino's in the party. We had a chance to move things in a conservative way but spent too much money on many programs. You remind me of a guy I used to work with at FCHS. I enjoy some inteligent banter without some of the ranting that takes place on both side on this forum. Crime in Detroit can obviously not be 100%, but it was not a family friendly city when I visited there in the 90's. I see much more unity/marching lockstep in the dem party this election cycle. That often happens when a party has not had THE office in a while.


Submitted by skyspy on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 10:40pm.

Maybe she was refering to the fact that Forbes.com named Detroit as the worst place to live in the U.S. because of high crime.

Submitted by kreedham on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 9:04pm.

Yardman makes a great point. Georgia Dem's (for the most part) are not as liberal as the national party and would best, IMO, be classified as moderates.

No, I'm not joining the Republican party! But Georgia law does not require party registration but allows us to vote in whatever primary we choose. I may just vote in the Republican primary next month. Why? Well as a Democrat I only have one office to choose, the U.S. Senate but in the Republican primary I have many and they are all local (except the PSC). If I vote in the Republican primary it will be because I want a vote in who represents me as Sheriff, county commissioner, tax commissioner, probate judge, DA, and state representative.

Heck, if all my fellow democrats did the same, maybe, just maybe we might shake things up a little here in Fayette County.

I'm just sorry we don't have any candidates for the local offices, in the fall.

Submitted by tikigod on Fri, 06/13/2008 - 9:20am.

Just like on the local level, they are full of bad ideas. District Voting anyone?

I would also like to see what the local democrat party would have thought of transferring Clayton students to Fayette County. I could be wrong, but I bet they wouldn't put up a big fight.

Republicans are bad, democrats are worse. Stop voting for apathy and incompetence.

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Submitted by Cyclist on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 8:53pm.

I thought you might be lurking out there. Smiling
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Submitted by yardman5508 on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 8:56pm.

I generally have my "yardman" radar up. Eye-wink Keep the faith

Even a dead fish can go with the flow.


Submitted by eldergent on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 7:03pm.

That's why I stated "phony republican"

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Submitted by mudcat on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 7:17pm.

I'll try and pay more attention


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