Burns vrs Tester

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Who are you most likely to vote for.

Burns
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46%
Tester
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46%
I don't know
3
8%
 
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Post by SonomaCat » Wed Jun 07, 2006 3:25 pm

I bet the advertising companies just love this kind of campaign. Although I don't know of many consumers who can stand most of the political ads themselves. Yet it must still work, or people wouldn't spend the money on it.



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Post by iaafan » Wed Jun 07, 2006 3:32 pm

I'm just dying to see how the gay marriage and flag burning votes go! :lol: The race isn't even a day old and Burns is stumbling. In a perfect world that question by Burns would be enough to cause a landslide for Tester.
Most republicans I talked to wanted Morrison to win, because they figured Burns could neutralize the ethical issue and win. In other words they were saying, if we can find an opponent, not an unethical one, but one more unethical than our guy, we can win! Yay!!!
Tester should've fired back at Burns and asked if he going to continue to take money from crooks, because -- afterall -- Montanans deserve to know.



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Post by HelenaCat95 » Wed Jun 07, 2006 3:40 pm

iaafan wrote:I'm just dying to see how the gay marriage and flag burning votes go! :lol: The race isn't even a day old and Burns is stumbling. In a perfect world that question by Burns would be enough to cause a landslide for Tester.
Most republicans I talked to wanted Morrison to win, because they figured Burns could neutralize the ethical issue and win. In other words they were saying, if we can find an opponent, not an unethical one, but one more unethical than our guy, we can win! Yay!!!
Tester should've fired back at Burns and asked if he going to continue to take money from crooks, because -- afterall -- Montanans deserve to know.
How do you know Tester hasn't taken money from a "crook". In fact, how does Tester know he hasn't taken money from a "crook". Does Tester run a background check on every donor he takes money from?

When Conrad took money from Abramoff (all legally I might add) I don't know whether Abramoff was a nice guy or not, but he was not a "crook". Abramoff only became a "crook" (i.e., convicted felon) within the past few months - well past when Conrad received his donations.



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Post by G.W.Bush » Wed Jun 07, 2006 3:51 pm

HelenaCat95 wrote: When Conrad took money from Abramoff (all legally I might add) I don't know whether Abramoff was a nice guy or not, but he was not a "crook". Abramoff only became a "crook" (i.e., convicted felon) within the past few months - well past when Conrad received his donations.
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Post by grizbeer » Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:08 pm

Bay Area Cat wrote:I bet the advertising companies just love this kind of campaign. Although I don't know of many consumers who can stand most of the political ads themselves. Yet it must still work, or people wouldn't spend the money on it.
Plus the conspiracy theorist in me thinks if you spend a lot of money buying ads the media is less likely to run unflattering stories about you.

Most of the negative articles about Burns seemed to stop when Burns started running ads this spring. Coincidence? :lol:



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Post by HelenaCat95 » Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:24 pm

G.W.Bush wrote:
HelenaCat95 wrote: When Conrad took money from Abramoff (all legally I might add) I don't know whether Abramoff was a nice guy or not, but he was not a "crook". Abramoff only became a "crook" (i.e., convicted felon) within the past few months - well past when Conrad received his donations.
Ignorance is bliss…
Not being ignorant, just factual (unless you know something I don't - like Abramoff had a prior conviction at the time donations were given).

As I've said in really long posts on other threads - the whole question here (and what I think you're referring to) is whether the donations were tied to a particular action that Conrad or his staff undertook. That "quid pro quo" is what is being investigated. If that is the case, then something needs to be done...until then, it is still an unproven accusation.

If all it takes to sink a candidate or campaign these days is to have a "crook" donate to that candidate, then that opens all kinds of doors that I don't think we want to get into (in other words, campaign dirty tricks of having "crooks" donate to the other candidate's campaigns and then accusing them of being dirty).

There is a fine line between being known by the company you keep, and being responsible for that companies actions. Using the logic that I am criticizing, should MSU have known that O'Brien was going to commit a drug crime and thus shouldn't have hired him in the first place. Or should UM have known that several of their FB players were going to go to a bar and beat up another athlete (allegedly), and thus should not have recruited them in the first place. What should MSU or UM do about money that was donated to their foundations by people who later commit crimes?

I know that I have hung around "the bad crowd" before. In fact, most of the time I think that I am "the bad crowd" that others refer to. :wink: But I don't think that you, or any of my friends or acquaintences, should be held accountable for my actions, unless you participated in them - and that is the question that has not been answered.

Sorry for the long...and rambling post. :)



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Post by bobcatgrad2005 » Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:50 pm

Forgive me, but what is Tester's association with Pearl Jam??? I missed a major link in this...



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Post by catamaran » Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:58 pm

Will staunch Democrats "boo" when Harry Reid comes to stump for Tester this summer? How about Howard Dean "Yeah-hoo"


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Post by Cat Grad » Wed Jun 07, 2006 5:21 pm

bobcatgrad2005 wrote:Forgive me, but what is Tester's association with Pearl Jam??? I missed a major link in this...
Tester taught the drummer(?) for Pearl Jam when he was in high school in Big Sandy. Kid also played point guard for the Pioneers and they beat the crap out of Winifred when BAC was playing for the Red Raiders :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: See how rumors get started?



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Post by Ponycat » Wed Jun 07, 2006 5:26 pm

Cat Grad wrote:
bobcatgrad2005 wrote:Forgive me, but what is Tester's association with Pearl Jam??? I missed a major link in this...
Tester taught the drummer(?) for Pearl Jam when he was in high school in Big Sandy. Kid also played point guard for the Pioneers and they beat the crap out of Winifred when BAC was playing for the Red Raiders :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: See how rumors get started?
I thought it was the base guitarist Jeff Ament (sp?) and that he worked on the ranch neighboring Testers. He didn't say anything about being taught art by Tester last night on the news.


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Post by Cat Grad » Wed Jun 07, 2006 5:52 pm

Ponycat wrote:
Cat Grad wrote:
bobcatgrad2005 wrote:Forgive me, but what is Tester's association with Pearl Jam??? I missed a major link in this...
Tester taught the drummer(?) for Pearl Jam when he was in high school in Big Sandy. Kid also played point guard for the Pioneers and they beat the crap out of Winifred when BAC was playing for the Red Raiders :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: See how rumors get started?
I thought it was the base guitarist Jeff Ament (sp?) and that he worked on the ranch neighboring Testers. He didn't say anything about being taught art by Tester last night on the news.
Okay, to clarify some of this; John Tester taught music to the original drummer and eventual guitarist for Pearl Jam, Jeff Ament. Who says teachers, coaches and administrators in public schools can't make a difference in their students lives and perhaps this is the main reason I'm such a fan of what Tester is doing...plus, although I'm not a big fan of Pearl Jam, I like seeing their success. Anyway, call all your buds from Big Sandy if you've still got any questions...I just did :lol:



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Post by Ponycat » Wed Jun 07, 2006 5:55 pm

Cat Grad wrote:
Ponycat wrote:
Cat Grad wrote:
bobcatgrad2005 wrote:Forgive me, but what is Tester's association with Pearl Jam??? I missed a major link in this...
Tester taught the drummer(?) for Pearl Jam when he was in high school in Big Sandy. Kid also played point guard for the Pioneers and they beat the crap out of Winifred when BAC was playing for the Red Raiders :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: See how rumors get started?
I thought it was the base guitarist Jeff Ament (sp?) and that he worked on the ranch neighboring Testers. He didn't say anything about being taught art by Tester last night on the news.
Okay, to clarify some of this; John Tester taught music to the original drummer and eventual guitarist for Pearl Jam, Jeff Ament. Who says teachers, coaches and administrators in public schools can't make a difference in their students lives and perhaps this is the main reason I'm such a fan of what Tester is doing...plus, although I'm not a big fan of Pearl Jam, I like seeing their success. Anyway, call all your buds from Big Sandy if you've still got any questions...I just did :lol:
My bad, I thought Tester was an art teacher and the rest was from what Ament said last night on the news.


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Post by Hell's Bells » Wed Jun 07, 2006 6:43 pm

Cat Grad wrote:
bobcatgrad2005 wrote:Forgive me, but what is Tester's association with Pearl Jam??? I missed a major link in this...
Tester taught the drummer(?) for Pearl Jam when he was in high school in Big Sandy. Kid also played point guard for the Pioneers and they beat the crap out of Winifred when BAC was playing for the Red Raiders :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: See how rumors get started?
:lol:

i wonder if there is still any bad blood


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Post by Hell's Bells » Wed Jun 07, 2006 6:46 pm

its going to be pretty close but conrad is going to win

and afterwords we can blame McCain-Feingold's "incumbant protection act...errr campain reform bill" for his victory


me, i am waiting for a suitable write-in-candidate...what about BAC or GL?


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Post by SonomaCat » Wed Jun 07, 2006 6:54 pm

Cat Grad wrote:
bobcatgrad2005 wrote:Forgive me, but what is Tester's association with Pearl Jam??? I missed a major link in this...
Tester taught the drummer(?) for Pearl Jam when he was in high school in Big Sandy. Kid also played point guard for the Pioneers and they beat the crap out of Winifred when BAC was playing for the Red Raiders :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: See how rumors get started?
Was Jeff a senior when I was a freshman? I guess it is possible. We played Big Sandy the opening weekend ... my first ever varsity action ... and we did lose.

His younger brother stayed at our house the following year when we hosted Big Sandy, Box Elder and Centerville in a tournament (and outside of knowing we lost to Box Elder, I can't remember who won any games), and I ended up seeing him quite a bit throughout high school and our first year at MSU.

But if Jeff was playing my freshman year, I may need to re-evaluate my feelings towards PJ. I didn't know I had any reason to hold a grudge until just now.

So were you pulling that out of your arse, or did you actually know that we lost to Big Sandy my freshman year? If the latter, that's scary knowledge retention. If the former, that's scary coincidental.



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Post by BobCatFan » Wed Jun 07, 2006 7:22 pm

The race will end
Burns 60%
Tester 40%



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Post by SonomaCat » Wed Jun 07, 2006 7:42 pm

BobCatFan wrote:The race will end
Burns 60%
Tester 40%
I will bet one year's membership in the QBC on the over for Tester's vote % in the election this fall.

Any takers?



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Post by iaafan » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:07 pm

BobCatFan wrote:The race will end
Burns 60%
Tester 40%
The race on the BobcatNation.com board may end up that way. But not the one in November.

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Post by PapaG » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:05 pm

catamaran wrote:Will staunch Democrats "boo" when Harry Reid comes to stump for Tester this summer? How about Howard Dean "Yeah-hoo"
Harry Reid has actually voted in favor of an Abramoff client days after receiving a donation. Funny how this one missed the alphabet networks. Plus, The Oregonian has yet to print this article.

Reid Aided Abramoff Clients, Records Show

While Abramoff never directly donated to Reid, the lobbyist did instruct one tribe, the Coushattas, to send $5,000 to Reid's tax- exempt political group, the Searchlight Leadership Fund, in 2002. About the same time, Reid sent a letter to the Interior Department helpful to the tribe, records show.

Nationally this Abramoff story has fizzled out because of how many were involved, mostly in a legal manner. Odd that Tester would lead with it. It must be all he has to offer.



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Post by longhorn_22 » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:07 pm

iaafan wrote:
BobCatFan wrote:The race will end
Burns 60%
Tester 40%
The race on the BobcatNation.com board may end up that way. But not the one in November.

Schweitzer
Baucus
Tester

BeST we've had in a long, long time.
Baucus? Are you kidding me? That man can't string more than 5 words together without pausing to look at his notes. He has no idea what's going on.



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