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In reply to the discussion: Ami Bera WON! [View all]Mr.Bill
(24,284 posts)23. He was the Attorney General in California when we passed prop 215.
Last edited Thu Nov 15, 2012, 10:46 PM - Edit history (1)
That's the medical marijuana initiative. He said he would not recognize that bill because the voters were "tricked".
He actually said that. In a room where other people could hear him. Good riddance to this Nazi bastard.
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Thank you Ernesto! This is a very big deal !!! Finally...finally, Lungren is defeated !!!! n/t
CADEMOCRAT7
Nov 2012
#47
You are not alone. It has been over 20 years I have felt this way here in CA. n/t
CADEMOCRAT7
Nov 2012
#48
They play kind of fast and lose with it here. I probably should have said he was gerrymandered out
Raine
Nov 2012
#42
It does, totally. My focus, my world, was on the Bera, Hernandez, McNerney, and Garamendi races
Brother Buzz
Nov 2012
#38
Independent redistricting in my neck of the woods in Northern California was like.....
Brother Buzz
Nov 2012
#35
is he the closeted Republican congressman in Sac? Or was that one already gone back in '08 cycle?
Divine Discontent
Nov 2012
#27
Are you thinking of the state senator who retired after he got caught DUI-ing the wrong way up J st,
LeftyMom
Nov 2012
#65
Well.. I use to live all over San Diego County for about 15 years from '74 to '90..
Cha
Nov 2012
#82
AND he is noted for adding to the "religious diversity" of the new Congress. He is
FailureToCommunicate
Nov 2012
#49