Rupert Boneham |
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I think Rupert would make an excellent Governor.
ReplyDeleteI decided after Obamacare passed that any vote for any candidate other than the Republican candidate is a vote for the Democrat.
ReplyDeleteSorry Rupert.
Go Rupert! You can't be any more out of touch with Hoosiers than our present Governor - or the one likely to be the GOP nominee.
ReplyDeleteSome would say a vote for a Republican is a vote for a Democrat,and vice versa.
ReplyDeleteHeck,Obama care was invented by the Republicans.
Why the hell not? If Minnesota can have Jesse Ventura, why not Rupert for Indiana?
ReplyDeleteI'm nice. I have served my community well over my lifetime. I might even look better than Rupert in a tie-dyed wife beater. I'm a survivor of many of life's trials, but never won a million dollars because of it. I would be the first to say that I am not prepared to maintain this State's economy, or lead it forward in a way that benefits its citizens. Neither is Rupert. Let's not let our frustration and even disgust with some elected officials and their decisions lower the bar so much that we'll vote just any one in. We already made that mistake in '08.
ReplyDeleteIt is great that someone who is not a professional politician, but a community activist and youth volunteer like Rubert Boneham is willing to give Hoosiers another choice for governor in 2012.
ReplyDeleteAs far as comparing Boneham for Governor, L. to Minnesota electing Ventura, Independent Governor of Mn, in the July 4 issue of the American Free Press, "AFP Visits Again With Jesse Ventura", Victor Thorn writes about that interview:
ReplyDelete"Ventura spoke of the time when, shortly after becoming Minnesota governor, 23 CIA agents paid him a visit. 'They escorted me down into the basement and formed a half-circle around me,' Ventura chuckled. During their interrogation, they said they just wanted to 'learn things,' like how I got elected. They didn't see it coming, and they didn't want it to be repeated.'
Amazingly, Ventura only raised $300,000 during his gubernatorial campaign, and after being elected, he accepted no PAC money, no special interest money, and never once met with a lobbyist.
As to the secret of his success, Ventura explained, 'I didn't run against their candidates, I ran against their parties. If this country is ever going to be saved, we need to abolish the two-party system, he emphatically said."