I am a young student with not much say in the community. I enjoy keeping up with the local news. There has been a string of mud-slinging ads for (but not limited to) Lisa Murkowski’s write-in campaign. Considering the first ad, referencing Joe Miller’s going to Washington, D.C., Joe had a problem there.
Next ad: Same as the first. Repetition insinuates unintelligence on the part of the reader, not the best tactic for an incumbent regaining footing lost in primary election.
Next ad: A quote from a former Democratic Governor saying that he will vote for Lisa. Now, what makes a politician a member of one party or another? Their voting record! Take a look at Lisa’s public voting record by going to http://www.murkowski.senate.gov and search for voting record.
She votes consistently according to party values (if there are any) for the previous six months, from February to July 5. Farther down the list, things are different. This is my take on it.
When you are in debt, do you go buy a Ferrari? If you want to be able to hunt easily, do you get a slingshot? Do you want to have big brother staring down your back every day? “Pork” is simply an issue of selfishness and greed. The health care bill, it costs so much, and who knows if it will work.
Joe Miller. Huh. He seems to be okay, but we think he bought curtains. We think that he is spending money. If Lisa saw all this, what was she doing?
Scott S. Hansen