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Anyone remember this moocher?
« on: November 02, 2012, 09:56:56 AM »
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When I joined DU eight and a half years ago, I didn't know enough to create a user name; I soon found that I'd have to be careful about what I posted and settled into a lurker's role, mostly responding to other posts and railing about Hannity and other toxins in our society. But I always considered DU as my main source of news and analysis, keeping it as the top bookmark at home and at work, on all devices. I went through the loss of Andy, Kephera and others, the elections of '04 and '08, the rollout of DU3, and all the events that have shaped this community.
 
When I decided to run for State Representative, the first thing I did was make a post about it here. Immediately I got some kudos, a caution from Omaha Steve about RW attacks, and indeed a few jerks at Conservative Cave who tried to initiate dirty tricks. For a few days I was worried that posting anything here about my campaign would give my opponent ammunition against me. I even thought that my membership in something called "Democratic Underground" might be incompatible with actual public service. This was balanced, though, with the idea that the huge membership of DU could help jumpstart my fundraising efforts, like a Friends and Family list. I set up a specific DU link in Act Blue, and mentioned it here. I raised only about $75 this way, and realized I'd have to have a proper website to make the online connection.
 
Meanwhile, I traveled around the state to meet with many elected Dem representatives who were impressed with me as a candidate but didn't see how I could knock off the Republican leader of the State House. The general consensus was that I should run hard this time, take my licks and come back next cycle to have a better chance. Well, one part of the brain will allow this thought to exist, but the other part of the brain is in this fight to win it.
 
And that's the thinking I'm sharing with you now. Since July I have knocked on 5,000 doors. There are 600 of my lawn signs out in this district. We have run two radio ads and a television ad, although we're off the air right now because we're out of money.
 
There are about 12,000 Republican registrations in this district, and about 11,000 Democrats. (My opponent has peeled off Democrats in the past simply because no candidate has run against him like we have, and he's had name recognition.) Here's the key: There are almost TEN THOUSAND non-affiliated and independent voters, and the ones I've personally met at the door vote for me by about 70%. We have the numbers to win this, and I have 15 to 20 canvassers going out for me this weekend to wrap this up, as well as delivering for President Obama and Peter DeFazio.
 
My opponent is so busy with his largesse to other Repubs around the state that he's not even checking my media buys (he has not done a TV ad himself.) We are poised to win this election, but we're out of money and have debts to pay. And this is what I'm posting about, dear friends of DU - I'm asking you one more time to go to my website and contribute. A few DUers have done this, but only a very few. If you can do $25 or even ten bucks, we can push through and win. A Comcast cable spot in this market runs from $20 to $50, depending on the show. Consider paying for one TV spot.
 
As I promised above, this is the last time I'll ask you for money. If there are other DUers running for office, support them as well; but please support me in these final days. Keep this post kicked if you will, because I'm out today to knock on 100 doors.
 
Thanks for everything.

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OK, so who did the "dirty trick" on this primitive?  I have to believe this dolt is making claims to try and get cash over things that never happened.

Edit:  Ok, found this.  Don't see us doing anything other than commenting

http://www.conservativecave.com/index.php/topic,75467.0.html

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« Last Edit: November 02, 2012, 10:05:40 AM by USA4ME »
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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2012, 10:04:49 AM »
Does anybody know what the "dirty tricks" were, that conservativecave did the big guy?

<<coming up blank.

All the DUmpster here did was report.

We can't help it that the big guy made such an ass of himself all by himself.

<<sensitive about the reputation of the DUmpster and conservativecave.
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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2012, 10:05:58 AM »
I sent an email to his opponents campaign and let them know he posted at DU. It went nowhere but at least they were notified.
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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2012, 10:08:43 AM »
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Immediately I got some kudos, a caution from Omaha Steve about RW attacks, and indeed a few jerks at Conservative Cave who tried to initiate dirty tricks.

What dirty tricks, DUmbass? Using Steve's OWN words against him? We made NOTHING up. They were all the words of the frizzy-haired fatass.
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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #4 on: November 02, 2012, 10:09:13 AM »
I called PayPal and had them shut down his account at the hospital.

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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #5 on: November 02, 2012, 10:21:49 AM »
What dirty tricks, DUmbass? Using Steve's OWN words against him? We made NOTHING up. They were all the words of the frizzy-haired fatass.

In their vile little world, just moving the rock and letting the sunshine of truth hit them by informing the electorate about their real political orientation is a 'dirty trick'.
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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #6 on: November 02, 2012, 10:25:50 AM »
The primitive didn't get into the race until July 15th and he's running against a popular incumbent.  He's history.

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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #7 on: November 02, 2012, 10:43:51 AM »
I called PayPal and had them shut down his account at the hospital.

I did it before you did, though.
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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #8 on: November 02, 2012, 12:20:02 PM »
IIRC, his website portrayed him to be a regular boyscout.  But looking into him further, he had some very radical leftist ideas. 

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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #9 on: November 02, 2012, 12:26:08 PM »
Does anybody know what the "dirty tricks" were, that conservativecave did the big guy?




We ignored him.


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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #10 on: November 02, 2012, 04:17:22 PM »
We ignored him.


You know you are a loser on DU when Omaha Steve gets more attention than you.

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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #11 on: November 02, 2012, 04:29:13 PM »
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I promise, this is the last time I'll ask for money.


Funniest line from a wanna be politician yet. :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #12 on: November 03, 2012, 12:29:34 PM »
Small fire, just funny.
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I promise, this is the last time I'll ask for money.
When I joined DU eight and a half years ago, I didn't know enough to create a user name; I soon found that I'd have to be careful about what I posted and settled into a lurker's role, mostly responding to other posts and railing about Hannity and other toxins in our society. But I always considered DU as my main source of news and analysis, keeping it as the top bookmark at home and at work, on all devices. I went through the loss of Andy, Kephera and others, the elections of '04 and '08, the rollout of DU3, and all the events that have shaped this community.

When I decided to run for State Representative, the first thing I did was make a post about it here. Immediately I got some kudos, a caution from Omaha Steve about RW attacks, and indeed a few jerks at Conservative Cave who tried to initiate dirty tricks. For a few days I was worried that posting anything here about my campaign would give my opponent ammunition against me. I even thought that my membership in something called "Democratic Underground" might be incompatible with actual public service. This was balanced, though, with the idea that the huge membership of DU could help jumpstart my fundraising efforts, like a Friends and Family list. I set up a specific DU link in Act Blue, and mentioned it here. I raised only about $75 this way, and realized I'd have to have a proper website to make the online connection.

Meanwhile, I traveled around the state to meet with many elected Dem representatives who were impressed with me as a candidate but didn't see how I could knock off the Republican leader of the State House. The general consensus was that I should run hard this time, take my licks and come back next cycle to have a better chance. Well, one part of the brain will allow this thought to exist, but the other part of the brain is in this fight to win it.

And that's the thinking I'm sharing with you now. Since July I have knocked on 5,000 doors. There are 600 of my lawn signs out in this district. We have run two radio ads and a television ad, although we're off the air right now because we're out of money.

There are about 12,000 Republican registrations in this district, and about 11,000 Democrats. (My opponent has peeled off Democrats in the past simply because no candidate has run against him like we have, and he's had name recognition.) Here's the key: There are almost TEN THOUSAND non-affiliated and independent voters, and the ones I've personally met at the door vote for me by about 70%. We have the numbers to win this, and I have 15 to 20 canvassers going out for me this weekend to wrap this up, as well as delivering for President Obama and Peter DeFazio.

My opponent is so busy with his largesse to other Repubs around the state that he's not even checking my media buys (he has not done a TV ad himself.) We are poised to win this election, but we're out of money and have debts to pay. And this is what I'm posting about, dear friends of DU - I'm asking you one more time to go to my website and contribute. A few DUers have done this, but only a very few. If you can do $25 or even ten bucks, we can push through and win. A Comcast cable spot in this market runs from $20 to $50, depending on the show. Consider paying for one TV spot.

As I promised above, this is the last time I'll ask you for money. If there are other DUers running for office, support them as well; but please support me in these final days. Keep this post kicked if you will, because I'm out today to knock on 100 doors.

Thanks for everything. 
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A few said they sent money.
Most sent to standard best wishes thing.
Not going to drag over any comments.
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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #13 on: November 03, 2012, 12:38:15 PM »
Dang, I didn't see that, and even went looking for it before posting.
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Then-Chief Justice John Marshall observed, “Between a balanced republic and a democracy, the difference is like that between order and chaos.”

John Adams warned in a letter, “Remember democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet, that did not commit suicide.”

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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #14 on: November 03, 2012, 12:47:34 PM »
A few said they sent money.
Most sent to standard best wishes thing.
Not going to drag over any comments.

Good thing you didn't bother.

I just went over there, to see if the pie-and-jam primitive had anything to say about the friends of Steve Dawes, but no pie-and-jam primitive.

It's just the usual primitive "good luck"s and "k&r"s.
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Re: Anyone remember this moocher?
« Reply #15 on: November 03, 2012, 12:51:42 PM »
The incumbent is even the Co-Speaker pro tempore of the House.

This guy is going down. I'm going to be sure to keep up with this race just for the hell of it.
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