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Charlie Brown Loses More Ammo - Ventura RINO's show true stripes

Posted by Aaron Park on July 31, 2008 at 03:06 PM

Remember when the primary rolled out an attack written by Ventura County Liberal Republicans against Tom McClintock? These same Liberal Republicans are now attacking Tony Strickland (after they attacked Audra Strickland). Their credibility as Republicans is shot, but that won’t stop the Charlie Brown slime machine from giving it a shot again.

There is a new group called “Moderate Republicans for Jackson” – This is Moderate Republicans for Hanna-Beth Jackson…

She is the perennial loser to Tom McClintock and Tony Strickland down in Ventura County. She is running for the seat McClintock is vacating – that Strickland is ruinning for.

I was and am widely expecting the Kool-Aid flow to include rehashing all of the “Republicans” from Ventura County talking about what a Bad person / leader / baby shaker / veteran hater / insensitive / conservative / principled Republican Tom McClintock.

Please note that cheif amongst these Frauds is Bob Larkin who has the distinction of opposing Audra Strickland, Tom McClintock and Tony Strickland in prmiaries.

What’s the difference between these frauds and Placer County’s Moderate Republicans? The Holmes Brothers and Robert Weygant are all on board with their nominee.

If the Colonel attempts to roll these “Republicans” from Ventura County out as a campaign arrow – one only need to point back to lefty blog Calitics to see what their real agenda is.

Sorry Charlie!

Link to Blog Post

Excerpt: “The group includes many prominent names in political circles including former State Senator Cathie Wright; former executive Director of the Ventura County Taxpayers Association Jere Robings; past Ventura County Republican Central Committee Chair Bob Larkin; retired Mayor of Moorpark John Lane; Judy Mikels, former Chairperson of the Ventura County Board of Supervisors; John Walker, President of the Ventura Unified School District Board of Education and Velma Lomax, Ventura Unified School District Board member.”

Recognize the names? They attacked McClintock repeatedly during several primaries.

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