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You have a new governor. No matter that he has little education, knows
nothing about politics, has never studied political science, or law,
he's a Republican, and that's all that counts, right?!!


Electable front man. The real governing will be done by his rw handlers, behind
the scenes.

My hat's off to the whole rw recall deal. Sweetly done. It should, (and
probably will), be recorded in political science textbooks as a classic case.

If Arnold the movie star had been Arnold the CPA instead, with the exact same
business and political background, he would have pulled in only a few hundred
votes from the entire state.

Oh well, good for the goose is good for the gander. If the star struck public
is going to vote for absolutely unqualified actors for important public office,
we have a lot more of them to the left than they have to the right. Do the
moderates and liberals have
the same will to manipulate the public as do the extreme conservatives? Time
will tell. :-)


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On 08 Oct 2003 13:43:11 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote:

You have a new governor. No matter that he has little education, knows
nothing about politics, has never studied political science, or law,
he's a Republican, and that's all that counts, right?!!


Electable front man. The real governing will be done by his rw handlers, behind
the scenes.

My hat's off to the whole rw recall deal. Sweetly done. It should, (and
probably will), be recorded in political science textbooks as a classic case.

If Arnold the movie star had been Arnold the CPA instead, with the exact same
business and political background, he would have pulled in only a few hundred
votes from the entire state.

Oh well, good for the goose is good for the gander. If the star struck public
is going to vote for absolutely unqualified actors for important public office,
we have a lot more of them to the left than they have to the right. Do the
moderates and liberals have
the same will to manipulate the public as do the extreme conservatives? Time
will tell. :-)


Vell, let me tell you sumthing: Aaah-nult may be de Teuhminatah, but de problem
is that ve dun't know about his qualifications. That does not mean Aaaah-nult
is not qualified to be de Governor of Caleeforneea. It chust means ve don't
know foh schuah.

I think ve schould vait und zee.

Bezides: zome of us kint of LIKE talking like Aaaah-nult--even if ve ditn't vote
foah him ant thought it vas a BAD ideah.

Choe Paaahsons


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He has a dregee in business!
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Joe Parsons
 
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On 08 Oct 2003 17:27:57 GMT, (Larry Hill) wrote:

He has a dregee in business!
Larry HiLL


Yes, he does have a degree from University of Wisconsin-Superior, granted in
1979 in International Business and Economics.

There was an interesting story about this from the LA Times News Service:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald...on/6763126.htm

Schwarzenegger's film career was already reaching its stride when he was
recruited by U of W-S as a "cooperating faculty member." That position gave the
University a reason to waive the residency requirements and complete his degree,
largely by correspondence courses, according to the article.

Joe Parsons

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Rather he than Gary Coleman so says my Calif living & voting daughter & son-in-law.

Joe Parsons wrote in message . ..
On 08 Oct 2003 17:27:57 GMT, (Larry Hill) wrote:

He has a dregee in business!
Larry HiLL


Yes, he does have a degree from University of Wisconsin-Superior, granted in
1979 in International Business and Economics.

There was an interesting story about this from the LA Times News Service:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald...on/6763126.htm

Schwarzenegger's film career was already reaching its stride when he was
recruited by U of W-S as a "cooperating faculty member." That position gave the
University a reason to waive the residency requirements and complete his degree,
largely by correspondence courses, according to the article.

Joe Parsons



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Joe Parsons wrote in message
Vell, let me tell you sumthing: Aaah-nult may be de Teuhminatah, but de problem
is that ve dun't know about his qualifications. That does not mean Aaaah-nult
is not qualified to be de Governor of Caleeforneea. It chust means ve don't
know foh schuah.

I think ve schould vait und zee.

Bezides: zome of us kint of LIKE talking like Aaaah-nult--even if ve ditn't vote
foah him ant thought it vas a BAD ideah.

Choe Paaahsons


Heehee! That must have took a lot of time!! Very funny, though.
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"Gould 0738" wrote in message
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You have a new governor. No matter that he has little education, knows
nothing about politics, has never studied political science, or law,
he's a Republican, and that's all that counts, right?!!


Electable front man. The real governing will be done by his rw handlers, behind
the scenes.

My hat's off to the whole rw recall deal. Sweetly done. It should, (and
probably will), be recorded in political science textbooks as a classic case.

If Arnold the movie star had been Arnold the CPA instead, with the exact same
business and political background, he would have pulled in only a few hundred
votes from the entire state.

Oh well, good for the goose is good for the gander. If the star struck public
is going to vote for absolutely unqualified actors for important public office,
we have a lot more of them to the left than they have to the right. Do the
moderates and liberals have
the same will to manipulate the public as do the extreme conservatives? Time
will tell. :-)



I did not support the guy just because his political affiliation began with "R".

I would like to see how many Dems voted for the guy.

Too bad you had to try to spin the win with your political bias. It is unbecoming of
you Chuck.

California spoke. Live with it.

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I did not support the guy just because his political affiliation began with
"R".


Nor did many others. McClintock was the best Republican candidate.

I would like to see how many Dems voted for the guy.


A bunch. They all think Californina politics will become exciting as a
Terminator movie. :-(

Too bad you had to try to spin the win with your political bias. It is
unbecoming of
you Chuck.


That is my honest opinion. They have elected a celebrity, not a proven
administrator, into a situation where a proven administrator is required. Good
luck, CA. Hopefully, the interests that bankrolled the $1mm required to unseat
Davis know something about governing and they can instruct Arnold effectively.

California spoke. Live with it.


They did. Makes no diffy woo to me, except as further proof that California
continues to be the Enchanted Land of Fruits and Nuts.




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"Gould 0738" wrote in message
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I did not support the guy just because his political affiliation began with
"R".


Nor did many others. McClintock was the best Republican candidate.


I agree. Too bad the voters did not see that. Hollywood blinded them.

But let us not forget the fact that they wanted a change and were desperate considering
the cast of players they were able to choose from.



I would like to see how many Dems voted for the guy.


A bunch. They all think Californina politics will become exciting as a
Terminator movie. :-(


Truly sad indeed. Arnold has a tough job ahead of him. He wants to cut $8 billion
from the budget and reduce property taxes at the same time. Good luck in that
endeavor.


Too bad you had to try to spin the win with your political bias. It is
unbecoming of
you Chuck.


That is my honest opinion. They have elected a celebrity, not a proven
administrator, into a situation where a proven administrator is required. Good
luck, CA. Hopefully, the interests that bankrolled the $1mm required to unseat
Davis know something about governing and they can instruct Arnold effectively.


Since he has been elected, I think everyone needs to give him a chance. He will likely
fail, but who knows.

I just hate to see the partisanship coming into play now, with the dems promising
another recall election in 100 days.



California spoke. Live with it.


They did. Makes no diffy woo to me, except as further proof that California
continues to be the Enchanted Land of Fruits and Nuts.



Again we agree. The state is totally screwed up both fiscally and politically. They
made their bed. Let them sleep in it.



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