On Wed, 19 May 2004, The Fool wrote:

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> From: Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Steve Sloan II wrote:
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> > Julia Thompson wrote:
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> >  > And she does all kinds of crap to get her name in the
> >  > headlines anyway. Any publicity is good publicity,
> >  > something like that.  (Egomaniacal -----!)
> > 
> > Ick. Sounds a lot like our own Judge Roy Moore.
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> Is he fixing to run for governor?
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> President.
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> He's the activist judge who had the ten commandments monument
> erected--under the  cover of night--in the Alabama supreme court.
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I knew what he'd done, I was wondering what his aspirations, if any, were.

Our comptroller seems to be hankering for a residence in the governor's 
mansion.  I don't think she deserves it, not in the least.  Neither do I 
think that Perry is a good governor.  Why, just this week, he failed to 
follow through on a rare recommendation from Pardons & Parole to commute a 
death penalty to life in prison, and a mentally ill man was just executed.  
Grrrr....

So if I'm looking at a primary ballot in 2006 and those are my only two 
options, I'm going to scream.  (If I don't vote in the Republican primary, 
I don't get a say in who my local officials are, because that party is the 
only one that gets anyone elected in this county.  But then I go and vote 
for other candidates, where there are any, on the general ballot.  You 
wouldn't believe how many votes the Green Party candidate got in a 
particular state school board race last time....)

        Julia

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