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The Duke
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« on: October 01, 2005, 12:07:23 AM »

Maybe Ford, James, or other Cali residents could give us a run down on the props, what they think of them, etc...?

*Wonder why they didnt poll for Prop. 73 (parental notification)?

Teacher tenure should be abolished entirely, so of course I support 74.  No other job has such a thing as tenure, and there's no reason for it to exist in my opinion.

75 Is very important, the Unions actually increased mandatory dues from members with the intent of spending the money to fight this political campaign.  Actually, Unions should not be allowed to give any money to campaigns (neither should corporations).  That dues money should go to health care and pensions, not the funding of leftist politicians.  I'm with Andy Sterns and Jim Hoffa on this one, that unions should be more concerned with the welfare of members than with the welfare of Democrats.

76 would be nice, but its not really that critical.

77 is the single most important piece of legislation to come up in this state since Prop 13.  It must pass, or the legislature and House delegation will continue to be filled with lunatics like Maxine Waters.

I opose both drug bills (78 & 79), it just spends money that doesn't need to be spent.
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