Monday, October 8, 2012

If it weren't close, they wouldn't have to cheat

Republicans have a saying, "if it's not close, they can't cheat," reflecting their belief that Democrats will turn out dead voters, out-of-state college students, and missing boxes of ballots to steal close elections.

A corollary is that if they're cheating, it must be close.  Which is why it was interesting to see that Jerome Stocks and Mark Muir felt the need to break the city's election law and put up their signs early... and promptly got caught on video.

Jerome Stocks, who was such a stickler for the rules when it came to tearing down the Surfing Madonna, apparently no longer thinks rules are important.

A further note: while Kevin Forrester, as predicted, joins Muir and Stocks as the endorsed candidates of the RINO establishment, at least he had the good sense not to go riding around in the middle of the night with Laurel and Hardy.

3 comments:

  1. Stocks was seen in Cardiff early on Monday morning looking very rough, like he hadn't gotten much sleep. Did he pay an early visit to Joe Corder?

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  2. I find it strange that neither the U-T or its stepchild, NCT have endorsed any Encinitas Council candidates, to date.

    What's disgusting, to me, about Stocks, is his hypocrisy and his trying, once again, to twist the truth by falsely claiming that Joe, the video-taper, was being "hostile and aggressive."

    Stocks tries to intimidate and to invoke the "authority of the law," while disregarding it, at the same time disrespecting the public's !st Amendment Rights!

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  3. Dr. Lorrie,

    What do you think of this behavior?

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