Upon reviewing Vern’s account of Andrea McElroy and Lynne Riddle’s subsequent remarks, a question emerge related to the use of…
Aka elder abuse
Didn't you swing on some old dude?
I guess Esther joins the list of people who assured me I was wrong and yet the Court’s ruling shows…
I guess that works the magical "firefighter" into the description.
Okay, Kerr is a giant pustule. But who cares if he is retired or not?
I just don't see her on my blog's comments sections this year like 2024. I wasn't looking for her on…
You prove your last statement better than you know. Do all kings kill all protesters? No but they rule single-handedly…
Hope you are not an attorney Lee Fink because you apparently didn’t read down to section (h)(4) which overrides (h)(2)…
lynn daucher Archive
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OC Senator Fail: Harman and Correa get rightly vetoed; RDA-loving Repug Bob Huff wins coveted award from liberal League of California Cities
Posted on September 24, 2011 | 18 Comments. . . “But… but… we got a majority of our colleagues to go along with this thing!” protest the lawmakers. “Do you know how much work, how much […] -
Late August chismes: the new Districts and next year’s Elections!
Posted on August 24, 2011 | 39 Comments. . . Hark! how the sultry pre-September days are enlivened by exaltation of birdsong. All the larger species are chirping the jolly tune about the Victim Party (the California […] -
Okay, Seriously. Why The 72nd Election Matters
Posted on November 11, 2009 | No CommentsWe considered ourselves pretty much hopelessly cynical. Most local elections don’t seem to matter much, at least here in OC. The choices are determined in a Repuglican primaries between various […] -
Open Primary threatens both red and blue hacks
Posted on February 21, 2009 | 6 CommentsWe don’t have to guess what will happen when California voters pass Abel Maldonado’s Open Primary measure. We already approved such a measure a few years ago. And sure enough, […] -
Is Lynn Daucher going to take on Lou Correa again?
Posted on June 23, 2008 | 3 CommentsA pajarito is reporting that former OC GOP State Assemblywoman Lynn Daucher is planning to run against State Senator Lou Correa again in 2010. He was elected by a very […] -
Daucher blowing thousands in the primary – what is she afraid of?
Posted on June 2, 2006 | 26 CommentsI met with Lupe Moreno, the conservative Republican candidate for the 34th Senate District, tonight and she shared with me some of the mailers that RINO Lynn Daucher has been […] -
Daucher campaign spreading like a virus
Posted on May 17, 2006 | 7 CommentsA friend of mine received an invitation to a Lynn Daucher (GOP candidate for the 34th Senate District) fundraiser. It included a current list of all her endorsements. The news […]
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![Late August chismes: the new Districts and next year’s Elections! . . . Hark! how the sultry pre-September days are enlivened by exaltation of birdsong. All the larger species are chirping the jolly tune about the Victim Party (the California […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/poop-115x115.jpg)
![Open Primary threatens both red and blue hacks We don’t have to guess what will happen when California voters pass Abel Maldonado’s Open Primary measure. We already approved such a measure a few years ago. And sure enough, […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/open-primary.jpg)
What happened to the average Joe March 25th update, Vern? Or, better yet, what new re Albert Arzola, Jr.