County candidates tout conservative credentials
Mar 21, 2012 | 3 Comments
By Ossie Bladine
Of the News-Register
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Comments
Learn to be ahead of others by walking behind them.
Troy Prouty*
It might be different if the answers weren't made privy to the media. But despite what Romney's campaign manager said yesterday, you DON'T start fresh from a nomination battle to the general election. (And even if you did, only a boob would bring the subject up)
Ask Mary Starret (sp?) just how fresh you come to the table. The truth is that a political opponent will dredge up things you said 30 years ago - just ask Ron Paul.
If the Party really wants to have some pull with the next Commissioner then they should try something a little less like a philosophical "litmus test" done for their own benefit.
Roger Currier and I disagree on certain issues but I've known him as a friend for nearly 20 years. He's Republican enough for me without pandering to any special interest group or point of view.
Lon Wall
It never fails to amuse when 'men' attempt to discuss abortion, pro or con. They cannot give birth -- nor biologically supply needed nutrition -- absolutely no physical experience from which to draw upon. And yet, there men go, arguing, pointing fingers, and passing laws for a procedure that they will never physically encounter.
The question should remain with the particular individual (read woman), and there is no good reason to allow non-participants to make this decision.
In most cases, other do not know what is best for any personal decision. That fact has been proven time after time throughout history. The question of abortion should only be a female decision -- in other words -- if you can't conceive life, stay out of the conversion.