Monday, July 19, 2004
Howdy howdy, friends and neighbors!, part 2
And just in case you didn't think the Minnesota Republican Party's effort to have informers collect information about the political affiliations of their neighbors (back) wasn't really all about intimidation, here are some comments from the designer of the system, Larry Colson:
Nice, huh? For "coward," of course, read "traitor."
Nice words from the party whose candidate can't prove He did his duty in the military (even though He did collect a paycheck).
[Minnesota Republicans realize] that with Minnesota now "in play", the Cowards will be forced to spend time and money in a state that they formerly took for granted. ...
Larry Colson
Minnesota eCampaign Chair
(via CheneyBush.com)
Nice, huh? For "coward," of course, read "traitor."
Nice words from the party whose candidate can't prove He did his duty in the military (even though He did collect a paycheck).