The Republican B-B-
Q and information meeting last Sat. was very good. Rod Brown did a great
job with the B-B-Q and the Pot Luck buffet was great as always. It is
amazing how many super good cooks we have in this area. A Pot Luck out
here always guarantees a great meal.
Senator
Greg Brophy and 63rd Congressional candidate Jon Becker
reviewed the ballot issues. There seems to be several reasons to vote
‘no’ on 60, 61 and 101. Brophy and Becker both recognized some
desirable features in each issue but once again they simply “just go
too far”. They feel the best way to salvage the good while getting rid
of the bad is through sensible and reasonable legislation. It is not
necessary to kill the good to get rid of some bad.
I think
the event was a success -- some good information, got to hear from the
candidates, some good questions and answers -- and at least one Democrat
attended (but of course, they did not let her eat….) no, no --just
kidding-- everyone was most welcome.
I sat
across the table from Lori Shalberg and she was going through some of
the candidates advertising material that was displayed on the tables.
Lori held up a book of matches promoting Forrest Frazee and said, “I
assume this means we have no fire ban going in Kiowa County”. This made
me think about some other political sayings I have heard.
I’m
not a great fan of France but Charles de Gualle did have a quote that
we should relate to, “In order to become the Master, the Politician
poses as the Servant!” And this one pretty well sums it
up, “There are too many Democrat Congressmen… there are too many
Republican Congressmen… there are not enough U.S. Congressmen.”
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