nyffman wrote:An endorsement by either of the two liberal bird cage liners is enough to make me consider the other candidate. Being endorsed by both???????????
Please reread the letter. Then review Felcher's greatest hits as sheriff.
nyffman wrote:An endorsement by either of the two liberal bird cage liners is enough to make me consider the other candidate. Being endorsed by both???????????
macphisto wrote:nyffman wrote:An endorsement by either of the two liberal bird cage liners is enough to make me consider the other candidate. Being endorsed by both???????????
Please reread the letter. Then review Felcher's greatest hits as sheriff.
nyffman wrote:... As far as the permit denial rate, come on, it's primarily an urban county. I got my permit in less than two weeks. I think it's intellectually dishonest to try to compare the denial rates of the primarily urban counties of either Ramsey or Hennepin to some rural county with a much lower crime rate.... .... either one would be ok for the job.... the election isn't till Tuesday.
Dick Unger wrote:Too, a Sheriff's duties are such that the liberal/conservative philosophy is almost irrelevant, it's a libertarian/statism orientation that will matter.
nyffman wrote:I was thinking about the GOCRA endorsement earlier last night. While I don't know who the leaders of this group are, I know of some of those involved and seem to remember a rather embarrassing incident, also involving promises in return for political support by the, so called, "carry community" in a tough election.
I think Fletcher should receive some of the credit for that.Ramsey county's crime per capita is among the lowest.
Which brings up one of my earlier points. Are the 75,000 + permit holders really a politically powerful group? I think, not yet, but it could achieve that status, maybe 100,000, maybe it'll take much more than that. I think, more important than denial rates, etc, do you really believe that Mr. "comunity policing" is going to improve the quality of life Ramsey County?Dick Unger wrote:But wouldn't it be nice if all candidates wanted a GOCA endorsment when they ran for office?
Dick Unger wrote:If Dayton would simply make a big 2A statement, even NOW, he'd win Tuesday by a couple three points I think. Right now it's dead even, and he has forfeited this issue to Emmer. Instead they are spending millions of dollars to get him elected. It's crazy. He could win for free. It's crazy, I think.
nyffman wrote:Based on his performance as Senator, I'd say that there's a high likelyhood that Dayton would wet himself and hide under his desk shortly after taking office, then loose interest and decide not to run for a 2nd term, all while delegating things for the remaining 3 or so years of his term to the Lt Gov.
Bostrom is currently a deputy chief of police and is backed by many law enforcement people as a strong candidate who would do a great job as Sherriff. Bob Fletcher, the incumbent Sherriff, has been in office a long time and has his fair share of scandals associated with the office. Recently, his campaign was involved in a lawn sign brush-up, where sherriff’s deputies actually went to threaten arrest of someone who was working signs for the Bostrom campaign. Also, Matt Bostrom did come to our HD54A picnic this summer to speak to us, meet people, and ask for our vote as a law-and-order candidate.
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