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The Club for Growth Unloads a Can of Whoop --- on Ose

Posted by Aaron Park on April 28, 2008 at 02:47 PM

Club for Growth PAC Releases Ad in CA-04

Washington – Today, the Club for Growth PAC released a radio ad (MP3 file) on Sacramento radio in California’s Fourth Congressional District.

The ad seeks to set the record straight about Doug Ose’s liberal voting record in Congress. Doug Ose is running ads claiming to be a conservative, but when he served in Congress, Doug Ose voted for billions of dollars in wasteful pork spending, including the Cowgirl Hall of Fame, peanut competitiveness, and an indoor rainforest in Iowa. Ose also voted for a Democratic budget and against Republican budgets. He even voted to make it easier to tax the Internet. That’s a liberal record, no matter what his ads say.

“Doug Ose is trying to pull the wool over voters’ eyes, but he can’t hide his liberal, big-spending record,” said Executive Director David Keating. “Voters in California’s Fourth Congressional District deserve to know the truth about how Doug Ose voted when he was in Congress. If voters are looking for a conservative candidate who will fight to protect their tax dollars-that person is not Doug Ose; it’s Tom McClintock.”

PAID FOR BY CLUB FOR GROWTH PAC AND NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE’S COMMITTEE. 202-955-5500.

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Lee Reed

This is rich, the battle of the PACs funded by George Soros and Richard Mellon Scaife. Neither have to clip coupons or bag their own groceries at WinCo.

As a constituent of CA-04, I am most interested in how McClintock is going to get up to speed as to dealing with the various and sundry constituent needs that crop up on a daily basis.

Case in point: A year ago my wife discovered that she had a passport problem two days before leaving for a cruise. She was not going to be allowed to board the cruise ship in Lisbon because the passport was going to expire in less than six months. Long story short, Doolittle’s staff at his local office was able to get my wife set up to be fast tracked at the San Francisco passport office the first thing the next day and she had a new passort in hand by mid-afternoon. Our long awaited trip of a life-time was saved. Kudos to Doolittle’s staff.

How is McClintock going to be able to be ready on day one?

Pat Buchanan Jr.

Lee, it should really tell you something if the Club for Growth is getting involved in this campaign. They know the guy who can get the deal done is named Tom McClintock. They only back the best of the best.

As for your passport problem, that’s unfortunate, but I really don’t get your point. Doolittle’s staff was able to fix that for you and your wife, that’s great, but it was his STAFF and not himself that did this. Do you really think Tom’s staff would be unable to do this? Most of Doolittle’s staff is working for Ose now, if that tells you anything. A Congressperson’s job is to help their constituents, and Tom will most undoubtedly be there to help you out when he gets into office, I assure you. And his staff will be more competent than Doolittle’s. If not, I’ll go work for Tom myself and make sure it happens. Tom is most definitely the most well read person in all of Congress and could probably recite the Constitution verbatim. Additionally, I would put money on the fact that Tom knows more about the Constitution than all of Congress put together, and most of the “Supreme” Court.

Lee, you’re a smart guy, I certainly hope you don’t base your vote on whether or not you think a candidate can help you through the red tape of getting a passport renewed. Let’s look at the whole picture.

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