Fewer posts this month. My excuse is I have spent too much time writing angry letters to the local paper's editors.
I received a call this afternoon from one to print this piece, but because I had submitted it to other papers, this one refused to run it. Therefore, the only light of day it will ever see is in this little corner of cyberspace. Enjoy:
The Washington Post ran an article this week about Senator Ted Steven's recent visit to our state. Stevens claimed politics were not on the agenda but we remember Steven's threats to come pay a visit to Senator Cantwell for standing up to his relentless attempts to open up ANWR. We know Stevens is moonlighting in Washington because he wants a Senator who will be a rubber stamp for the GOP leadership regardless of the desires of the people of Washington. Mike McGavick's campaign may weave a tale of a candidate who will not be a yes man for President Bush; but all we need see is VP Cheney's recent visit to shake the corporate money tree already overflowing with contributions from big oil and insurance.
The sooner the people of Washington see through Mike McGavik, the better for the state and the nation. The State of Washington, like every other state, should be attempting to rid themselves of malignant GOP Senate leadership, not adding to its ranks. One need only ask a simple question about the McGavik campaign: who you are you going to believe?
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
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