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Doug Ose redlines the BS-O-Meter... Live on 1380 KTKZ Radio and telling whoppers

Posted by Aaron Park on March 11, 2008 at 06:41 PM

Doug Ose will say anything to get elected. I do mean anything.

LIE NUMBER ONE: I am the most Conservative in this Race! (this is the first in a series of 3 clips from the show)

He has gotten Moderate Congressman Dan Lungren to sign letters and voice ads labeling him a Conservative and has also gotten Lew Uhler and others into the act.

I have been hammering Ose on his record for weeks – but this radio appearance last Friday is an outrage. Ose contradicts himself and tells several straight out lies…

Clip number one:

“Doug Ose’s description of his ‘conservatism’”:

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After calling himself the Most Conservative in the race (Lie number one) and then goes into two cheap shots:

Talking about a track record of success – It is part of life for Republicans in the state legislature to get nothing done as the GOP is in the small minority in the State Senate and has been so for at least 30 years. It takes more courage to be a Republican State Senator in California than it does to be a Republican in the Majority in Congress.

Cheap Shot number two: “Philosophical Angels on the head of a pin.” Doug’s stances on the issues make his statement about being the most Conservative in the race a straight-out Lie.

The comment about philosophical Angels shows Doug Ose’s contempt for Conservatives. He seeks to classify our differences with him as Philosophical Angels on the head of a pin.

The following are some of those Philosophical Angels:

Voted NO on forbidding human cloning for reproduction & medical research. (Feb 2003)
Voted NO on funding for health providers who don’t provide abortion info. (Sep 2002)
Voted NO on banning Family Planning funding in US aid abroad. (May 2001)
Voted NO on Constitutional Amendment banning same-sex marriage. (Sep 2004)

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Lee Reed

Hi Aaron

Good to see you got your huff on re conservative purity. I think it is important to keep a focus on abortion and other morally outragious issues. The current shakey state of our economy pales by comparison.

BTW, where does McScam fit into your keeper of conservative motife? Does he get a pass from you?

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