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LWV sounds like 'mommys' trying to get sunday school in order.....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Men can and do belong to the League of Women Voters.



George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016
Pete Vroman for State Assembly 2016[/size][/color]

"For this is what America is all about. It is the uncrossed desert and the unclimbed ridge. It is the star that is not reached and the harvest that is sleeping in the unplowed ground."
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LWV sounds like 'mommys' trying to get sunday school in order.....


Nooooooo.....it's just a bunch of 'wannabes'!!!
People who think they carry influence.....NOT!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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We had the "league of MEN voters" for years--thank G-d it lead to the League of WOMEN voters because obviously the men couldn't handle the issues.
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We had the "league of MEN voters" for years--thank G-d it lead to the League of WOMEN voters because obviously the men couldn't handle the issues.


aren't they called 'The Club' now????


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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That whole LWV debate was quite contrived.  They didn't allow the Republicans to speak and answer questions because the crybaby town democrats/conservatives refused to show.  I guess they didn't want FDG drooling all over the microphones.


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Spinning? Really? Graham, take yourself some anti-psychotics. You're having an episode.
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Spinning? Really? Graham, take yourself some anti-psychotics. You're having an episode.


Graham is spot on!

The LWV not only stopped all recording devices, on 'lady' actually sat near a 'taxpayer' to make sure they didn't record anything! Bullcrap!!

It was a public meeting where it can be recorded! Charges should have been filed! IMHO


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That whole LWV debate was quite contrived.  They didn't allow the Republicans to speak and answer questions because the crybaby town democrats/conservatives refused to show.


So, if the Democratic candidates did not show and the Republican candidates were not allowed to speak, there was no
debate.
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So, if the Democratic candidates did not show and the Republican candidates were not allowed to speak, there was no
debate.


   CORRECT!  I think the public "wanted" a debate, however it was more of a meet the candidates affair.  The public was allowed to ask a question of the candidates, and they had an opportunity to respond, but not address or attack another candidate.  It still had value, I can remember one candidate that could barely read off a prepared script, and others were very comfortable and eloquent.  It just wasn't what we the public expected of it.

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Just a small note....

After coaxing Calder to share his plans with the reporters present, Justin Mason told me at the agenda meeting yesterday that Calder confirmed
he will in fact run for Supervisor.

I asked FDG in front of Calder if there would be a Primary...FDG said "He's too young for me"...???? I think FDG is done. The only question is who
will FDG bankroll??? I've heard he'll finance McGarry...Brian attended FDG's annual Christmas party...but FDG looks much cozier with Calder and
Godlewski...and the Kratz in general. Would Brian accept money from a DEMOCRAT operative??? He has always stated that he would never run
on the Democrat ballot line...but will he take their money????
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So, if the Democratic candidates did not show and the Republican candidates were not allowed to speak, there was no
debate.


Yeah, the public showed, submitted their questions, and the Republicans were not allowed to answer them because the cry-servative FDG and the Dems didn't show.  I don't believe it was technically a debate where the candidates addressed each other, but rather a Q&A with the public.  It didn't make much sense for the LWV to punish the Republicans willing to answer the public’s questions just because the Cons/Dems CHOSE not to show.  It was a joke.


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   CORRECT!  I think the public "wanted" a debate, however it was more of a meet the candidates affair.  The public was allowed to ask a question of the candidates, and they had an opportunity to respond, but not address or attack another candidate.  It still had value, I can remember one candidate that could barely read off a prepared script, and others were very comfortable and eloquent.  It just wasn't what we the public expected of it.



The way I recall it, the candidates that didn't have their opponents there were only allowed to make statements and not field questions.  The only candidates allowed to respond to audience questions were those running against a NNTP candidate.


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Just a small note....

After coaxing Calder to share his plans with the reporters present, Justin Mason told me at the agenda meeting yesterday that Calder confirmed
he will in fact run for Supervisor.

I asked FDG in front of Calder if there would be a Primary...FDG said "He's too young for me"...???? I think FDG is done. The only question is who
will FDG bankroll??? I've heard he'll finance McGarry...Brian attended FDG's annual Christmas party...but FDG looks much cozier with Calder and
Godlewski...and the Kratz in general. Would Brian accept money from a DEMOCRAT operative??? He has always stated that he would never run
on the Democrat ballot line...but will he take their money????


FDG didn't turn Dem for nothing gadfly! Of course he will bankroll calder!

As far as mcgarry taking donations from dems? Remember....that would just confirm that THE DEMS SUPPORTED MCGARRY, not the other way around.


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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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The way I recall it, the candidates that didn't have their opponents there were only allowed to make statements and not field questions.  The only candidates allowed to respond to audience questions were those running against a NNTP candidate.


       YES, I agree with you as to how it took place.  Not every slate of candidates had an opportunity to answer questions if their opponents were no-shows.
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