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Lower Taxes and Open Government is “Anti-Ox”

So says one of the Sterile Bull’s most ardent fan-boy worshippers on Facebook, Mike Harper.

I’ve been very careful to keep my campaign separate from this site, but Mike has decided to take the initiative to make my campaign a state-wide issue, so let’s talk about it a bit as it relates to John Oxendine, shall we?

My platform is simple and straightforward:

Lower Taxes.
Less Crime.
Less Traffic.
Smart Growth.
More Recreation.
Open Government.

I am also for faith and freedom.

Now, we already know that Ox is for higher taxes, as he wants to fund extraneous programs that the State really doesn’t have the money to fund right now. I’m sure that my more “eco-friendly” friends and associates would argue that he is for more traffic due to his insistence on more interstates. We’ve also seen that he doesn’t exactly like openness in his campaign, as it tends to expose things like him taking $120,000 in potentially illegal campaign contributions or his staffers bullying 15 year old high school kids. We also know that he likes the good-ole-boy network, as he got his dad to hire one of his associates.

But if I am running an “anti-Oxendine” campaign -and remember, this is being said by one of Ox’s most ardent supporters, whom it would be assumed knew Ox’s campaign better than anyone not directly employed by Ox – then it MUST mean that CLEARLY John Oxendine is for higher taxes, more crime, more traffic, less opportunities, the good-ole-boy network, and tyranny. Apparently, he is also anti-Faith – which we already knew he was anti-any faith other than Christianity, but apparently he is also against ALL faith, since I readily encourage ALL faith, and I am running an “anti-Ox” campaign.

Wow.

Seriously, with supporters like this guy, who needs enemies?

2 comments to Lower Taxes and Open Government is “Anti-Ox”

  • Ron Williams

    Poor ole John Oxendine… The man is his own worst enemy. And Your right Jeff, when you look at some of his supporters, he really doesnt need enemies. Their almost as scary as some of his contributors. Remember the Georgia insurance companies who tried to funnel over 100 thousand dollars to his campaign through questionable means?

    And lets not forget the ridiculous rat video hes just released trashing Roy Barnes. His campaign was actually proud of the video. I dont know which is more pathetic, the fact that John approved the vodeo, or the fact that his campaign staff is getting paid from contributors
    money to produce material which makes John appear amatureish and childish. If he cant run a campaig any better than what weve seen, then lets all get on our knees and pray the man never gets elected governor. Can you imagine whwt a disaster that would be? As for the contributors who have been wasting their money supporting his campaign, they have my
    sympathy. Mabe they should consider investing their money in other candidates who will move our great state forward rather than backwards.
    His campaign reminds me of a nursery rhyme I once heard…

    Poor ole Oxendine sat on a wall,{of lobbiests cash}

    Poor ole Oxendine had a great fall,

    All the insurance lobbiests,and all his 30 staff members,

    couldnt put poor ole Oxendine back together again.

    And am I the only one who finds it odd and mabe even a little creepy the mam insists on referring to himself as an animal?

    The Republican party of Georgia will never win the election with Oxendine as our candidate. And honestly , we wouldnt deserve to if we overlook the other far more qualified canditates on the ballot to choose from.

  • [...] on, we find a couple of things about John Oxendine. Not only are his most ardent fan-boys shooting his campaign in the foot – maybe higher – but he also continues to try to use lies which have already been [...]

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