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Dateline  Oct 3, 2003
Subject: The Terry McCullough
Commentary: Coincidence

Your Untitled One finds it curious that Terry "I Can Fix any Election"  McCullough is in Cali for the rest of the campaign and we find an un-corroborated LA Times article claiming Arnold having groped several unnamed (bar one) victims going back 20 years.

The very next day (today) the anti groping Arnold ads are already playing on TV. Hmmm. Nah it was a coordinated effort to drop a bomb on the republicans that they do not have time to answer.

You Untitled One told you it was coming. And it will keep coming. Cali is that crucial to the Dems national power lust. 

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Nationally the Dems have got to do something. Every time the y think they have Bush, after days of vitriolic venom spitting accusations, Bush comes out with something to show them for what they are, unpatriotic and a power lusting group that will stop at nothing to manipulate and lie to achieve their objectives.

Bush know s this and time after time has proven their lies as just that based on fact.

This was proven again today as Bush said:

After maintaining a low profile while his chief inspector fielded questions, President Bush came out swinging Friday, saying David Kay's (search) interim report demonstrates that the war against Iraq was just and necessary.


"The report states that Saddam Hussein's regime had a clandestine network of biological laboratories, a live strain of deadly agent botulinum, sophisticated concealment efforts and advanced design work on prohibited longer-range missiles," Bush said while standing in front of Marine One before leaving for Milwaukee to attend a fund-raiser and deliver a speech expected to tout new job numbers. 

"These findings already make clear that Saddam Hussein actively deceived the international community, that Saddam Hussein, was in clear violation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1441 and that Saddam Hussein was a danger to the world," he said. 

U.N. Security Council Resolution 1441, which threatened Iraq with "serious consequences" if it failed to show it had ended its WMD program, was used by the coalition as a basis for invading the country last March. 

Kay said Iraq's nuclear weapons program appears to have been the least developed program uncovered so far, but the country did have bombs that could fly as far as 1,000 kilometers, much further than the 93-kilometer limit the U.N. had imposed on the country. 

A declassified portion of Kay's interim report also revealed that Saddam had led an extensive covert operation that lasted years and required massive coordination. 

"Iraq's WMD programs spanned more than two decades, involved thousands of people, billions of dollars, and was elaborately shielded by security and deception operations that continued even beyond the end of Operation Iraqi Freedom (search)," the report reads. 

 

Dateline  Oct 1, 2003
Subject: Don't Understand those Dems
Commentary: The National election No longer starts in Iowa

Despite a Gallop Poll stating either "McClintock or Schwarzenegger Likely Winner in California if Other Dropped Out", don't count your chickens before they hatch.

Gumby is collaborating hard with the DNC chairman Terry. This is Clinton's clone in case you don't know. Billy was just just out here, although his support has slightly hurt Davis in the polls.

One thing you can count on is a last minute story that will seek to destroy Arnold's credibility (remember the drunk Bush story that brought a dead Gore to life again). Chairman Terry plans on staying in California until after the election. Why?

Because a California Republican governor is devastating to the Dems shot at the Presidency in 2004. 

And if Gumby loses?

Some Dems have already decided that Gray Davis will lose California's recall election, so they are launching a national fund-raising campaign to challenge a non-favorable election result in California.

Democrats for America's Future says "We're preparing for every possibility," Peter Ragone, communications director for Davis' anti-recall campaign, admitted to the Sacramento Bee. "There's a lot at stake here. We want to make sure every voice is heard." Echem yah rrrright.

Meanwhile, Arnold Schwarzenegger picked up an unprecedented endorsement in California's recall election from leaders of the state Republican Party on Monday as Gov. Gray Davis tried to regain momentum eight days before the Oct. 7 vote.

Schwarzenegger was unanimously backed by the California Republican Party's Board of Directors despite the presence of a second GOP candidate, state Sen. Tom McClintock, on the ticket as a new poll showed the film star surging and Davis fading.

 

Dateline  Sept 29, 2003
Subject: More Reasons that Gray has got to go
Commentary:

The owners of the Sacramento Kings, Joe and Gavin Maloof contributed $100,000 to Davis' "No on Recall" campaign just as legislation shows up on Davis' desk which would give the Maloofs a shiny new downtown arena paid for with taxpayer money and no vote of the people.

Selling government to the highest bidder:

Donor:

Quid

Pro Quo

Maloof Entertainment
$100,000

A new downtown arena for the Sacramento Kings to play in, paid for with taxpayer money and no vote of the people.
     

Oracle Corporation
$25,000

$95 million contract between Oracle and the State of California
     

California Prison
Guards Union
$2,600,000

Shut down the private prisons that the state was contracting with, pay raises of 30% to prison guards while state was in massive budget deficit and cutting teachers. Shorter working hours, longer vacation time.
     

Tosco Refineries
$70,500
Allow Tosco to increase dumping of pollutants into the San Francisco Bay. The state had for seven years refused to relax pollution standards on Tosco, but just days after a massive contribution to Davis, the Governor's policy changed, allowing Tosco to dramatically increase the amount of dioxin it dumped into the San Francisco Bay..
     
Mercury Insurance
$220,000
Signed a bill which changes the definition of a "Good Driver" in automotive insurance, allowing insurance companies to charge more. Davis had vetoed the same bill the previous year when he was running for reelection, stating that it violated the spirit of Proposition 103...

Your Untitled One is reminded of our ex President who did whatever it took to get votes. 

In fact Newly declassified documents show that President Bill Clinton personally approved the transfer to China of advanced space technology that can be used for nuclear combat. The documents show that in 1996 Clinton approved the export of radiation hardened chip sets to China. "Waivers may be granted upon a national interest determination," states a Commerce Department document titled "U.S. Sanctions on China."

"The President has approved a series of satellite related waivers in recent months, most recently in November, 1996 for export of radiation hardened chip sets for a Chinese meteorological satellite," noted the Commerce Department documents.

These special computer chips are designed to function while being bombarded by intense radiation. Radiation hardened chips are considered critical for atomic warfare and are required by advanced nuclear tipped missiles.

Anyone who followed Clinton's escapades knows about illegal campaign contributions from Chinese operatives here in America.

Dateline  Sept 29, 2003
Subject: Change is in the Wind
Commentary:

Support for recall soars to 63%
Arnold 40%
BustaMecha 25%
Tom "Can't Split 'em no mo'" McClintock 18%

The Dirt is just starting to fly from the Gumby Camp and it seems to only be moving his party base to him. It is Your Untitled One's opinion that these supporters of Arnie are in fact to a large degree Dems.

Meanwhile Tom Mac can no longer split the party. But he has lost any future potential for future votes from your Untitled One. He has relegated himself to always be the Conservative guy from Simi Valley.

BustaMecha busted for taking illegal $. Just today the Sacramento Municipal Court ruled that Cruz Bustamante illegally transferred $4 million dollars in contributions and ordered those contributions returned.

 Your Untitled One signing out

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ThePresident's Speech to the UN

"The average age of the world's greatest civilization has been two hundred years. These nations have progressed through this sequence:

From bondage to spiritual faith;
from spiritual faith to great courage;
from courage to liberty;
from liberty to abundance;
from abundance to complacency;
from complacency to apathy;
from apathy to dependence;
from dependence back into bondage."
Scots Historian Professor Alexander Tyler Circa 1787


Possible New Crappy California Laws for Davis to sign:

AB 1245, by John Laird. Prevents draft ballot measures from first going to the Attorney General, who currently cleans up illegal language before public distribution. Instead, measures will go on a website so we see every screw-up. The intent is to create chaos around measures so they'll fail at the polls.
AB 1309,
by Jackie Goldberg. After a school district tears down houses to build a school, this allows a district to go tear down somebody else's house, somewhere else, to put up housing for those originally displaced.
AB 587,
by Mark Ridley-Thomas. A box asking your skin color will now go on voter registration forms. It's voluntary---but expect a move next to make it required.
SB 796,
by Joseph Dunn. Allows workers to seek fines of $200 each from firms who commit tiny labor violations. One code specifies a font size employee notices must be posted in. So 50 employees can now get $10,000 over improper fonts.
AB 231,
by Darrell Steinberg. "Reforms" the food stamp program, which required that nobody own a fancy car if taxpayers were buying their food.
AB 205,the Homosexual Marriage Bill!!

and on and on and on....