She also opposes marriage equality, on the basis that’s it a “matter of personal conscience and my faith.” Both of which, of course, should certainly drive public policy. Is it also a matter of her conscience and faith that polluters get a new free pass, and women and minorities are afforded fewer job opportunities?We are most amused by her proposals to: 2. Cut government spending & 3. Fix education. More magical thinking from the world of business & theocracy. We're a bit surprised to see that the witch claims a conscience. Is "her faith" Catholicism? She's certainly ugly enough to have been a nun.
eMeg’s first television ad had to be corrected to omit her lie that she has ‘lived in California for thirty years;’ — note she now says ‘the many years I have lived in California.’ She moved here in 1981 but lived in Massachusetts for seven years in the 1990s. California voters should start to worry about just how badly her governorship would retard our state when she says she wants California to “be what it once was.” Blacks, Latinos, women, our breathable air, and gays have suffered or will suffer under her leadership.
While the "eMeg" appellation seems to be catching on state-wide, we quite like "Nut-Meg." Cut that spending (Well, the spending for poor people & clean air.) & fix that education system, Nut-Meg!!
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