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benny salami
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None of this surprises me. No one wants to be associated with the current REP "brain trust". Only interest is in cutting deals with the DEMS, running blank slates, screwing over potential new leadership and grabbing judgeships. This is Hamlet on the Mohawk. The State GOP knows and has given the green light to change.

     George is a minority of a minority. He should either take out Farley or return to the family business. For him to promise anything on tolls or otherwise is the height of stupidity.
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January 4, 2010, 12:32pm Report to Moderator
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huskyhowls,

To view Mr. Amedore's legislative voting record, visit the Conservative Party of New York State web site (www.cpnys.org).  The descriptions of the bills and Amedore's score from the Conservative Party are available at http://www.cpnys.org/node/63

Though I oppose his vote on A-11255 that increased the bonding limit and extended the charter of the Schenectady Metroplex, I agree with his voting record on many of the other legislative bills.

#9 S7721-Farley/A11255-Tedisco: CPNYS opposes this bill, that increases the bonding authority of the Schenectady Metroplex Development Authority by an additional $25 million and allows for additional local sales taxes which would fund the SMDA until 2033.
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huskyhowls
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thanks Brad!!  I truly want to read them.  

As for Rotterdam, where is John Mertz, Bill Sherman, Josh Fitzpatrick and Tracy Donovan?  They all work for the NYS Assembly, right?  Aren't they are all Rotterdam committee people as well.  Where are they on the plight of the town Reps?  Why would we give up the leadership role to a on non-Rep like Griesemer?  
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huskyhowls,

I can't speak for other than myself.  I agree that the Republican party should not be co-opted by Democrats.
There needs to remain a viable opposition to the liberal Democratic agenda in Schenectady County.
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benny salami
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I agree that the Republican party should not be co-opted by Democrats. There needs to remain a viable opposition to the liberal Democratic agenda in Schenectady County.[/quote]

Right. And either the REPS will finally dump "leadership" or something else will replace them. This is the last time we will go through the complete farce of one party "elections".

     Mr. Santabarbara flipping out is the straw that broke the camels back-GREAT! A minor step backwards for a giant leap forward. Finally, all the turkeys are coming home to roost.
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I'm told Mr Brassard was a big shot Dem at one time.  Care to explain Mr Buchanan's thinking there?  Seems like Mr Quail runs circles around Art with election law and campaign strategies.  I don't get the attraction to these former Dems either but they must have something that makes them valuable to the Rep cause.  Perhaps?
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While it is always possible, I believe it highly unlikely that the ultra-conservative wing of the party will ever become dominant in the Republican Party.  For one thing, some of their ideology offends mainstream Republicans -- believe it or not there are moderate republicans who maybe conservative fiscally and liberal socially. ultra-conservatives do not like these types of republicans, who happen to comprise the bulk of the party. to ultra-conservatives, there is no big tent --- it is their way or the highway, and because of this they will hurt themselves in the long run.


for any party to succeed in america at the national level, it must remain in the center --- it is goes too far either way, it can derail.

the tea bag party is a fringe group  --- all sound and fury signifying nothing -- it will dissolve into the ether as did the No New Tax Party .


Smoking something a lot stronger than bananas ~

You just don't get it ~ the NNTP guys weren't concernedabout social issues, it's a grassroots movement about fiscal issues.

My understanding is that the local NNTP guys have a candidate to primary Parisi ~ an entire slate for the next election and numerous potential candidates in other townships within the county.

As for Santabarbara ~ until his flip the NNTP supported his re-election.  Now I am sure there will be a primary and general challenger to Santabarbara.

As for Amedore ~ sounds like NNTP supports him 100%.

As for the life of the NNTP ~ I think they were just born.
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huskyhowls
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From the TU, Savage to challenge Tedisco or Farley???

http://blog.timesunion.com/capitol/archives/21171/savage-vs-farley-or-tedisco/
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Oh Good, it's nice to see Diane active in these forums!  Welcome back Diane!
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Ha!  I have been called a lot of names, but never Diane if that post was for me.  

Woof, woof!
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Ha!  I have been called a lot of names, but never Diane if that post was for me.  

Woof, woof!


Nope, not you HH
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From the TU, Savage to challenge Tedisco or Farley???

http://blog.timesunion.com/capitol/archives/21171/savage-vs-farley-or-tedisco/

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we hear that state Democrats are increasingly urging her to run for the state Legislature, either for Assemblyman Jim Tedisco’s seat or for the Senate seat held by Hugh Farley


Isn't it Suzie's husband Steven B. Weingarten,who is a partner at the albany lobbying firm, Weingarten, Reid & McNally? Wouldn't that be a conflict of interest if she were to seek and/or win a state legislature position? Yes?


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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Yes, Steven is Susan's husband .. and ya, it definitely would be a conflict.

Oh, and Randi Weingarten, the former president of the United Federation of Teachers, is a relative too ... more conflict?
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Yes, Steven is Susan's husband .. and ya, it definitely would be a conflict.

Oh, and Randi Weingarten, the former president of the United Federation of Teachers, is a relative too ... more conflict?

Looks like someone is gonna have to 'step down' if she seeks/gets a state position. Suzie or her hubby?


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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alleykat
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Interesting comment on Griesmer.  He has had several people try to save him from the axe including a former supervisor and his deputy.  If Griesmer stays, will he stay as a Democrat (NOT) or officially become a Rep?  

HH--you're right George has done nothing for anyone except have a photo taken with Niki DiLeva for her campaign.
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