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OBM Machine Update - Montgomery has Issues (and she wants to be a supervisor)

Posted by Aaron Park on August 11, 2008 at 07:48 PM

Jennifer Montgomery has assembled an all-star team. (OBM = Obama/Brown/Montgomery)

Remember the angry white male who’s angry that while males ‘rule’ Placer County?

How about the deranged blogger who suggests that Placer County is Occupied territory?

Of Course there is the ‘Republican community leader’ who has a pedigree of Democrat activism

They all have to aspire to a leader…

Jennifer Montgomery long before her all-star team was assembled was issuing a thesis for how she intends to lead Placer County. She wrote a diatribe in a local paper dated 8/30/2005.

She asked several questions of the President.

I’d like to pick a few.

Question 18 – Mr. President, why won’t you meet with Cindy? (Sheehan)

Question 19 – Mr. President, what is the “Noble Cause”?

Question 11 – Mr. President, you’ve compared the War on Terror to WWII. But by the time we had been involved in WWII this long, Hitler had killed himself, Tojo had surrendered, and the Allies had won. In the current War on Terror, Bin Laden is a free man, the Taliban is resurgent in Afghanistan due to our troop withdrawal there, and terrorists are gaining experience in Iraq that they are taking to other countries. Do you have any comment on that?

Question 7 – Mr. President, you say that we must stay the course in Iraq to finish what we started and honor the memory of the fallen. Are you aware that this rationalization was given 30 years ago as a reason why we should stay in Vietnam?

Blogger’s Notes – This is one of many letters by Jennifer Montgomery that keep a tally of the fallen in Iraq. she consistently a la Jane Fonda celebrates American dead.

Unfortunately for her, the corner has been turned and Iraq as an issue is sliding down the political food chain.

What this letter does do is lets a Conservative County see inside the mind of a Partisan Liberal who was all to eager to highlight fallen troops and compare Iraq to Vietnam.

I have yet to see Jennifer Montgomery demonstrate any sort of experience that qualifies her for office other than the fact that she is a political operative. This letter to the editor also displays some incredibly twisted logic.

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