Fletcher has a new "investment" ad, his fifth.
The Fletcher campaign has a new ad, the fifth in the series of ads for the primary. Click on the ad above to watch it. Share your thoughts with us.
Labels: Kentucky politics, Public Service, Republicanism
10 Comments:
it's interesting that he had a black man in this commercial...correct me if im wrong, but he had fewer minorities in his administration than any of the previous since 1988
I believe that to be true, though I stand to be corrected with PROVABLE facts. I actually was asked by the Fletcher/Pence ticket to write letters to newspapers confirming that the Administration will employ more African Americans than ANY other previous Administrations! Feel FREE to search me!!
i can see why minorities don't flock to the gop, they are merely used as pawns and then thrown away at the harvest.
UNFORTUNATELY, I CANNOT, in GOOD conscience, dispute that, as a PROVEN FACT!
the Dems do the same thing...but atleast give out some jobs and positions...I thought this governor would be different...but I guess not...he turned out to be worse. I might just vote dem this time.
There was never a billion dollar deficit," said State Auditor Crit Luallen, the former executive secretary of Gov. Paul Patton's cabinet. "There was a balanced budget. That's what the Constitution requires."
Still, Fletcher repeatedly claims in speeches, mailers and TV ads that he erased a $1 billion deficit.
http://polwatchers.typepad.com/pol_watchers/2007/05/fletcher_releas.html
TO: Executive Branch Ethics Commission
FROM: A Citizen Concerned With Good Government
DATE: May 3, 2007
Dear Commissioners:
I have reason to believe that at least one and possibly two members of Governor Fletcher's staff have been conducting political business on state time, with state resources and from their state offices.
Two of the administrators of the Fletcher campaign's Facebook entry (Re-elect Ernie Fletcher '07 at facebook.com) are non-merit employees working in his communications office: Dan Bayens and Grant Friedman. I have noticed several entries that have been posted by Mr. Bayens between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:30 pm Mondays-Fridays. If posted from state computers, or even from the Governor's Office on different computers during business hours, I feel such acts cross the line between official and political business and should definitely be investigated by the Executive Branch Ethics Commission.
What a couple of pieces of scum:
http://www.bluegrassreport.org/bluegrass_politics/2007/05/ethics_complain.html
Two highly over paid kids that should be serving up fries at Mickie d's.
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