Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Welcome Aboard!

This is a blog that has been created by a concerned citizen who lives in the 27th Virginia state senate district.

The awful Russ Potts clung to this seat for too long. In his time, he tried to destroy just about every piece of commonsense, conservative legislation that came across his desk. He helped bring down the Republican nominee for governor in 2005. Russ Potts abandoned every Republican friend he ever made, and we are all better off with his passing.

It was beginning to look like things were going to change for the better. Two solidly conservative candidates were running to replace Mr. Potts, but one campaign began to sputter. Mark Tate, former Middleburg vice mayor, filed a series of profoundly confusing campaign finance reports that seemed to be hiding something. First, Tate was fined, but the subsequent reports became even more bizarre.

This conservative voter decided that the stronger candidate had to win. In this case, Jill Holtzman Vogel had stepped aside to allow Mark Tate to receive the nomination in 2003 in the name of conservative unity to defeat Potts, but Mark failed in 2003 and had allowed himself to grow lazy and fat politically over the inverning years. Jill has been running a professional campaign and deserves to win this nomination.

The Fly had taken some time
off from his buzzing around the comment sections of various websites, but with Tate's recent indictment and subsequent leave of sanity. The time for action had arrived. Mark's campaign has been blaming everything that moves for his indictment from Jill Holtzman Vogel to the prosecutor to the special prosecutor to even Ed Gillespie chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia.

The Fly will exposing the truth over the coming weeks. We don't have much time left because the primary is on June 12th so let's get started with a little dose of the truth.

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