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Archive for April 6th, 2010

Get A ROPE: Blank Check And Lone Star ‘Lie’ Catch Up With Bill Flores

Get A ROPE: Blank Check And Lone Star ‘Lie’ Catch Up With Bill Flores

No blank check? Bill Flores uses his acronym “ROPE” to describe Reid, Obama, Pelosi, and Edwards. And he claims we didn’t give them a blank check in his latest mail piece: Monday, the Curnock campaign released its latest Radio ad: ‘Voting Record’ Now, if you don’t vote, you give the victors a free ride. And, as my dad always says, [...]

Tea Party Leader Endorses Rob Curnock for District 17 Congressional Seat

Tea Party Leader Endorses Rob Curnock for District 17 Congressional Seat

Write-ins will recall that back in February I met with Bill Flores’ Rookie Campaign Manager Matt Mackowiak under dubious circumstances. During that conversation, I advised him to get Bill acquainted with a local businesswoman, which he said he would – and didn’t do. I also advised him to get to know the Tea Party leaders: Angie Cox of [...]