Posted by
Steddy Byrd on Tuesday, February 06, 2007 4:22:03 PM
Town Hall Meeting
Sigh. The meetings of the Madison Conservatives of Townhall
have not met since the Republicans got trounced last November. The social
conservatives warning in 1998 to the Congressional Republicans came to a realization.
I know not what the other members thought of the past year,
your humble scribe was depressed by our national Republican committee (R.N.C.)
last June when they insisted Scott Walker should not challenge Representative
from Green Bay, Mark Green, for the Governorship. The goofy excuse being the R.N.C.
wouldn't invest money in a Walter campaign if he dared to win the primary
contest. How many other primary contests in other States did the R.N.C. screw
up? Then, there was former Governor, former Secretary of Health and Human
Services Tommy Thompson indecision not to run for U.S. Senate seat which left
his party no time for anybody else to mount a campaign. Now, Thompson thinks he
can be our next President. Who-ha!
As for the current list of candidates for the Republican
nomination I am taking a pass; I am looking for a dark
horse. (I don't mean that horse's a$$ in Illinois!)
The far leftists have been insisting the President and
respectively us lied to the country because all of us did not announce our
doubts of victory before the elections. As if there is a moral responsibility to
say we won't win so don't vote for us and make our loss worse.
Okay, I admit I'm a reconnoiter at the Daily Kos, far leftist crazies weblog, under the moniker of Steddy Byrd. These people's posts are worse about President Bush-43 than we ever had been toward their boy-wonder, Bill Clinton, who served under his wife's first two terms as
President. I visit their site daily in order to know what kind of SOB I am each day.
David Aronin's weblog is a safe sanctuary of sound thought in this pandemonium.
I am attempting to get over my depression, without drugs (alcohol isn't a drug despite what those sham-scientists say.), by my going last Thursday to the Mayor forum in H2Otown. Theprimary election is February 20. There are four candidates running. I graded them all on a 1 to 5 points system of my creation (1 is naught and 5 is good).
Jim Braughler: 3.85 | Ron Krueger: 4.5 | Gerald Yenser: 3.37 |
Augie Tietz: 4.5
The deciding question for me came from some Preservationist who ask, "if they had watched algore's movie about global cooling warming climate change, and what policy plans they intend to institute in this fair city of H2Otown. All four candidates didn't see the movie but Augie Tietz suggested he may see it. Yenser and Tietz would consider policies on global cooling warming climate change if the people came forward in support of such. Braughler said it was not the city's jurisdiction. Krueger agreed with Braughler but he mentioned Michael Crichton's novel, The State of Fear, which was about fear mongering by the Preservationists promoting the theories of those sham-scientists.
Vote Krueger for
Mayor!
I have been in continuously in contact with Tere via her Yahoo! instant messaging account; she usually fall asleep at her keyboard and leaves her Yahoo! IM connected throughout the night. I attempted to contact Dave Tabot at his gmail account which has instant messaging but he never replied.
Besides IMs, E-mails, or our private message board, I have another means of communication for us. This is not a Message Board nor a blog. Messages should be SHORT messages (160 characters limit) because that is the limit the mobile phone companies has placed upon text messaging. While this project is aimed toward text-messaging on smart phones, personal digital assistants, or other mobile devices, if one doesn't have such a mobile phone for
sending messages or you've limited amount of txt-messages, you can still message
through the website. Of course, we could keep in touch by way of the instant messengers
of which I subscribe to aim, icq, yahoo, msn, and gmail. The Upoc project allows us to keep connected while we are being mobile (which is me since I do my Internet-access on a Blackberry).
This is the place for Town Hall'ers. I've made this mobile forum in order for us to keep together our fellow Conservatives we have met over the years from the various groups that townhall.com had created since 1971 for us. [such as the message boards and chat rooms from the Sprint VAX/Mac computers, from the Compuserve private forum, and from the
recent chat rooms, soapboxes, "meetups," TownSquares, and blogs on the Internet.] It is the desire of the Scribe of the Madison Conservatives Town Hall to coordinate their actions through their mobile phones in order to take back Dane County and the country from the dark shallows of the left.
Faithfully Submitted,
Steddy