Why is it against the law to stalk an attractive woman, make unwanted phone calls and send unwanted pictures of yourself to her in the mail, but it is OK for political candidates to invade your privacy, phone and mailbox? I've decided not to vote for the following candidates on the grounds of harassment.
Mike Lake - today I got a robocall from his MOTHER! Jesus H Christ! If I had a taser I'd have given her 20,000 volts, I swear.
Charles Rudnick - I have received between a dozen and twenty pieces in the mail (all of which went IMMEDIATELY into the recycle pile); also his campaign has called the house between 5 and 7 times. At first I was polite, then I demanded to be removed from the call list. If he is wasting all this money in an inefficient attempt to get elected, how can he be trusted when he's spending my money?
If I hear one more word from him, I will get a lawn sign supporting Cynthia Creem, the incumbent.
We need to discourage this annoying and intrusive campaigning. Anyone else who robocalls me between now and election day gets added to the NO VOTE list. Join me in throwing the rascals out of...our voicemail boxes.
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We're supposed to know who these people are?
Please disregard my post; it was just a petulant rant.
Besides, I doubt that these candidates bother marketing to registered neo-cons who live economically challenged districts, so you might not have heard of them.
I Googled Charles Rudnick. Is he the progressive, metrosexual Green Party candidate running for Sheriff who wants to outlaw cigars, naps, and single-malt Scotch?
He wants to outlaw Creem in the State Senate coffee shop.
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