taleast
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Thu May-05-05 09:54 AM
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Artur Davis Running For Governor Or Senate In "the next 5 years" |
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Artur Davis spoke last week at Harvard, where he graduated magna cum laude, and said that he would seek the governorship or the Senate in the next 5 years. I have been trying to beat this drum for the longest time. Actually, I have been advocating his run for either the Senate or for Governor since the first time I met him at a house in Birmingham. Rep. Davis may be one of the most intelligent men I have ever met and would make a great Governor/Senator.
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BamaLefty
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Thu May-05-05 02:25 PM
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That would be best. Lucy Baxley will win the Governorship but will likely stay for only one term. I think that we have more than one good Dem candidate that we could run whenever she finishes.
But US Senate... that's a different story. There are not many AL Dems that look like they "belong" in the US Senate. Granted, we have one Senator already that looks like one of Santa's elves. :D
Seriously, Davis would make a great Senator. He is moderate, but certainly not conservative.
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Sat May-07-05 11:02 PM
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Rep. Davis has definitely voted for somethings that I do not agree with, but I really think he would do a good job of TRULY representing Alabama (one of the poorest states in the union) and could he be worse than Mr Intelligence leak Shelby??? I think not. But you were correct he is definitely a moderate.
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Thu May-05-05 11:46 PM
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if he thinks he will win a statewide race.
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Fri May-06-05 12:30 AM
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3. I hope you are right, actually |
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Edited on Fri May-06-05 12:48 AM by southlandshari
But who would have given him a snowball's chance in hell at winning his second stab at Hilliard's seat...until the big bucks started rolling in from decidedly non-Alabamian sources? http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/news/040905/davis.shtml:shrug:
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Sat May-07-05 02:22 AM
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4. hell I don't know what to think now |
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I knew Davis was getting "Jewish money." But I didn't realize the extent of his AIPAC connections before. What do we do now? Hilliard was an embarrassment. Was he better than Davis anyway? I doubt it. But where do we go now?
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Sat May-07-05 03:34 AM
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5. what is wrong with "Jewish" money? |
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Sat May-07-05 05:24 PM
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6. Nothing to do with religion, IMO |
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Edited on Sat May-07-05 05:31 PM by southlandshari
I would have been equally disturbed if Davis was catapulted to victory by any other special interest lobby with little or no interest in our state politics, but a lot of interest in his votes on national or international policy issues.
I think Syrinx agrees with me, which is why he put that in quotation marks. I'll let him speak for himself, but I'm guessing that neither of us has a problem with the religion of any donor to any candidate. In this case, AIPAC is not even a "Jewish" interest lobby, but a PAC that works for congressional support for Israel (which is a divisive issue even in the Jewish community).
:hi:
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Sat May-07-05 05:43 PM
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Sat May-07-05 11:49 PM
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11. then why not write Israel instead of Jewish? |
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There is a difference between the state and the religion.
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Sun May-08-05 12:10 AM
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12. for me, it's because that's what Hilliard and his people said |
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Hilliard is an anti-Jewish bigot. (I don't say anti-Semitic, because Arabs are semites as well, and Hilliard is certainly not anti-Arab. I remember him hob-nobbing with Qadafi, of all people. And something about a billion dollars from him, but I'm fuzzy on the details.)
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Sat May-07-05 05:42 PM
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7. nothing, except to Hilliard and some of his supporters |
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Sat May-07-05 11:22 PM
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10. Who Else Would You Suggest? |
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I really like Roger Bedford. He lost to Sessions by about 5% back in 1996.
Bedford is a warrior for the less fortunate in our society... which is basically ALL of Alabama. A great candidate in my book.
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Tue May-10-05 02:51 AM
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13. From what I know, I like Bedford by his voting record |
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It seems he does have his ethical baggage, however.
As for the seventh district, I don't think there is any comparison. I do think that Davis is beholden, and shows it, to the Israeli lobby, but he actually accomplishes stuff. He's been very active on environmental and poverty issues. I can't think of anything that Hilliard accomplished in his years in office. And whenever I tried to contact him, or anyone in his office, I found it impossible. They were always "gone fishing." While Davis is not perfect, he is a vast improvement over his predecessor.
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Tue May-10-05 09:38 PM
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14. I Thought That Bedford Had Been Cleared? |
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He's a helluva warrior for the consumer though. I really like him.
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