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Tom McClintock announces candidacy this Morning...

Posted by Aaron Park on March 04, 2008 at 11:03 AM

At the same historic courthouse in Auburn where Doug Ose announced a few weeks ago, Tom McClintcok announced his candidacy for the 4th Congressional District.

Flanking Tom McClintock were Assemblymember Ted Gaines, Rick Keene, Yuba Supervisor Dan Logue, Auburn City Councilmember Kevin Hanley and now Former Conregssional Candidate Eric Egland.

Senator Sam Aanestad emceed the ceremony introducing each speaker. Eric Egland discontinued his congressional campaign as he introduced and endorsed Tom McClintock.

Tom delivered a stump speech which set a clear distinction between himself Doug Ose. Tom reminded us of why the GOP lost Congress in 2006 and how his candidacy represents a return to the vaules the GOP abandoned.

Tom McClintcok mentioned that he received 36,000 more votes than Charlie Bronw did in 2006.

The big winner was Kevin Hanley, Auburn City Councilman. Auburn has been the center of the anti-Doolittle movement and to see Hanley stand up for Conservative values.

Also, Ted Gaines and Rick Keene were huge winners as well because they are distinguishing themselves as warriors for Conservative Values.

Supervisor Dan Logue and Sue Horne guarantee that the successor to Rick Keene will support Tom McClintock.

Doug Ose just got welcomed to the resurrection.

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Pat Buchanan Jr.

Why is Tom sucking up to those liberal Auburn voters? And why follow Ose? Why not go where the money and votes are, not to mention the people who support him?!

Chris

I have it on good authority that Auburn was chosen because of the Superior Court’s picturesque quality.

Plus remember that even Jesus preached to the prostitutes.

Pat Buchanan Jr.

LOL
Nice to see you posting and getting involved again :)

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