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MsDoodahs
10-02-2008, 01:19 PM
Just got off the phone with his challenger's office.

Challenger MARTIN is within TWO POINTS of Chambliss as of the last polling data WHICH WAS TAKEN PRIOR TO THE VOTE!

We can help oust the traitor Chambliss!

I am NOT saying Martin is any better - could be worse.

But what I am saying is this:

TRAITOR CHAMBLISS IS VERY VERY VULNERABLE!

Without supporting Martin in any way, you can still hand out literature showing that Chambliss voted for the Billionaire's Bailout.

:D

BarryDonegan
10-02-2008, 01:20 PM
take 'em down.

ItsTime
10-02-2008, 01:21 PM
mine is already on his way out

http://americanresearchgroup.com/nhpoll/senate08/
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_senate_elections/new_hampshire/election_2008_new_hampshire_senate

Or I would be doing the same!

KICK THE BUMS OUT!

MsDoodahs
10-02-2008, 01:48 PM
ALERT ALERT TO THOSE NEAR ATLANTA!

Traitor Saxby Chambliss will be at the GA Tech Game this weekend to watch the game and campaign.

There are downloads here that you can have printed and hand out to those going into the stadium.

Look here:

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=157781


ALSO:

I just got myself added to their email list.

I will keep Georgians updated on upcoming events where Traitor Chambliss will be campaigning.

He is planning a state wide "BUS TOUR" in the upcoming few weeks - this should provide AMPLE OPPORTUNITY to some savvy Georgia Paulies....

Ideas?

Follow his bus in your truck that has "Saxby voted TO BAIL OUT WALL STREET!" signs all over it?

Be at all the stops in advance and hand out "Congress You're Fired" stuff?

Brainstorm away.

We can do this, guys.

WE CAN HELP OUST THIS TRAITOR!

:D

Dorfsmith
10-02-2008, 01:55 PM
Let me know what I can do to help. Let's get rid of as many yes voters as possible.

georgiaboy
10-02-2008, 02:22 PM
fortunately, there's also a Libertarian running for Senate against Saxby:

Allen Buckley

http://www.buckleyforsenate.com/

so you don't need to vote for the Democrat either to make your voice heard.

There will be many in Georgia voting Libertarian for the first time.

CUnknown
10-02-2008, 02:27 PM
Buckley's got my vote.

RonPaulFanInGA
10-02-2008, 04:01 PM
fortunately, there's also a Libertarian running for Senate against Saxby:

Allen Buckley

http://www.buckleyforsenate.com/

so you don't need to vote for the Democrat either to make your voice heard.


Yeah, I won't be doing that. Buckley is the same loser from the 2004 senate race that Isakson won if I recall correctly.

I'm personally still undecided. Part of me would really like to see Saxby Shameless lose, but at the same time Jim Martin isn't exactly my kind of replacement.

Nice to see the race close though.

HOLLYWOOD
10-02-2008, 04:14 PM
With all this BULLSHYT happening in government and Banking...

Damn the good doctor's words in all those GOPS debates are looking more and more appealing to ALL the GOP SHEEPLE and MINIONS.

SLowly but surely, we're all waking people up!

PS: SAXBY will probably come in an escorted parade... if there's enough people that know the route and time... you can have the protest signs and middle fingers waiting.

I think 2 signs would stickout with one word on each: TRAITOR and TREASON

the POS probably has a 6-7 figure jog with the Lobbyists/Banks he SOLD us ALL OUT TOO!

georgiaboy
10-08-2008, 11:45 AM
bump. Vote out the Bailouter, Chambliss.

BarryDonegan
10-09-2008, 12:08 AM
we need to keep the momentum going on this kind of stuff.

nobody's_hero
10-09-2008, 12:17 AM
Yeah, I won't be doing that. Buckley is the same loser from the 2004 senate race that Isakson won if I recall correctly.

I'm personally still undecided. Part of me would really like to see Saxby Shameless lose, but at the same time Jim Martin isn't exactly my kind of replacement.

Nice to see the race close though.

By loser, you mean he just doesn't have a chance? or, that there's something about his character that makes him a 'loser'?

I know Buckley won't win, but he seems fairly decent. If I had one complaint with him, it is that he spends an awful lot of time explaining somewhat complex economic plans to bring fiscal responsibility back to D.C., when really all it takes is following the Constitution :D. (He says he supports that, too, though.)

Just tryin' to figure out how you say that Chambliss doesn't appeal to you, but you don't like Jim Martin and you won't give Buckley a chance.

Maybe you know something about Buckley that I don't. ;)

EDIT: I kind 'of hope not, though. I've already made and ordered my bumper sticker.

http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/943/buckleysenatefb8.th.jpg (http://img157.imageshack.us/my.php?image=buckleysenatefb8.jpg)http://img157.imageshack.us/images/thpix.gif (http://g.imageshack.us/thpix.php)

:D

georgiaboy
10-13-2008, 01:31 PM
http://www.ajc.com/news/content/metro/stories/2008/10/13/election_chambliss_senate.html



Chambliss in ‘fight of his life’
By BEN EVANS, SHANNON McCAFFREY

Associated Press

Monday, October 13, 2008

This central-Georgia military town outside Robins Air Force Base should be a cakewalk on Election Day for Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss. But ask people here if they support him and one finds surprising ambivalence, even hostility.

“I think everybody is just so totally dissatisfied with what’s going on in Washington now that we feel like you probably can’t get much worse, so you might as well try somebody new,” said Jean Hammock, a longtime Republican who listens daily to conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh.

Once considered a safe bet for re-election to a second term, Chambliss suddenly appears vulnerable amid a wave of anti-incumbent frustration and economic turmoil.

His newly troubled candidacy is giving Democrats visions of approaching a 60-vote, filibuster-proof majority in next month’s election, instead of just the four or five seats they had expected to take from Republicans. Democrats control the Senate 51-49.

Chambliss’ “yes” vote for the $700 billion financial package earlier this month is the latest in a series of positions that haven’t sat well with the conservatives who make up his base. He also faces a potential surge of newly registered Democratic voters excited about Barack Obama’s presidential campaign, and a general anti-Republican sentiment after eight years of the Bush administration.

The mood has changed so much in recent weeks that Georgia Republican Party Chairwoman Sue Everhart says Chambliss is in “the fight of his life.”

“I think he will win,” Everhart said prior to Georgia’s GOP Victory Dinner in Atlanta last Tuesday. “But not by the large margin we expected early on.”

Without question, Georgia remains a GOP stronghold, and Chambliss is still favored over Democrat Jim Martin. The state supported President Bush with 58 percent of the vote four years ago. Martin would need impressive turnout — and perhaps a strong assist from Libertarian candidate Allen Buckley — to win.

But recent polls show Chambliss with a modest lead, but the race tightening. And Democrats relish the possibility of revenge against the man who, in a 2002 campaign ad, criticized Democratic Sen. Max Cleland’s commitment to national security even though Cleland lost three limbs in the Vietnam War. Chambliss defeated Cleland with 53 percent of the vote.

Sen. Charles Schumer of New York, head of the Democrats’ Senate campaign committee, said Martin and Chambliss are virtually tied, even in polls that Schumer believes don’t fully capture Obama’s effect on African-American and young voters.

“We’re doing extremely well in places we didn’t expect to do well,” said Schumer. “Georgia was a surprise to us.”

The Democratic committee, however, still doesn’t list the state as a battleground, and so far hasn’t put much money into the race. Schumer declined to say whether it will run ads in Georgia as it has in other competitive races. Georgia is “a state we’re taking a very close look at,” he said.

Martin has been running television ads throughout the state but trails Chambliss in fundraising. The Democrat has stepped up his attacks in recent days, criticizing Chambliss for his bailout vote and loyalty to Bush.

Chambliss said he always predicted the race would be tight. He knew he had not endeared himself to conservatives by supporting a compromise immigration package that drew him boos at a state GOP function last year and, more recently, championing a bipartisan energy measure criticized by Limbaugh and other conservative commentators.

He also was well aware of the political risks of supporting the bailout package. But he said Congress had little choice but to respond and try to contain economic losses. He’s hoping sharp market declines in recent days will strengthen his case that action was urgently needed.

The senator downplayed suggestions that the bailout vote would make or break him.

“I’ve cast hundreds and hundreds of votes over the last 14 years,” Chambliss, a former House member, told reporters before the GOP Victory dinner in Atlanta. “To say any one is going to cost me the election, that’s just not the case.”

At least one self-described lifelong Republican thinks otherwise. Ron Davis of Dallas, Ga., said he was so infuriated by Chambliss’ bailout vote that he set up the Web site www.FireSaxby.com

“I never really followed politics closely. This was a wake-up call to me,” the 31-year-old information technology administrator said.

Davis said he’ll vote for Buckley in November, adding that GOP friends in his neighborhood are also disillusioned with Chambliss.

“I think he should be worried,” Davis said.

————

Shannon McCaffrey reported from Atlanta.



Vote out the Bailouter!

Buckley for Senate.

Zeeder
10-13-2008, 02:59 PM
I'll be voting for Buckley. Jim Marting appears to be an economic retard going by his commercials here.

MsDoodahs
10-13-2008, 03:18 PM
YAY!

This makes me very happy!

:D

mport1
10-13-2008, 03:56 PM
fortunately, there's also a Libertarian running for Senate against Saxby:

Allen Buckley

http://www.buckleyforsenate.com/

so you don't need to vote for the Democrat either to make your voice heard.

There will be many in Georgia voting Libertarian for the first time.

I voted for him although he isn't quite as libertarian as I would like.

Zera
10-13-2008, 04:28 PM
I hate this guy. He ran a dirty campaign in 2002, has a freaking lobbyist son, voted for the bailout, and he just seems like scum in general. As a Georgian, I sincerely hope he gets voted out. His democrat opponent doesn't seem like a guy I'd love to rather have, but getting Saxby out would be fine.

Not sure about the Buckley guy, but it doesn't seem like he has much of a chance to win. I'd rather him win probably, though. It's hard to know who is actually a true Libertarian these days, it like they just add the label even if they don't stand for standard platforms.