At the store we're all about compete opportunity. Since our representative. Jamie Franks Jr has little critical coverage in the state media we thought we'd do the media's job and cover him. He's laying low trying not to make a cozen of himself (and God knows for him that's hard) and hoping the Mississippi touch is complicit. We thought we'd furnish the folks out there some variety in their coverage. So enjoy this-it's ten plus years of frustration at our 'representation' in the making.
See the English language is complicated. There are billions of English speakers worldwide yet only Chinese is ranked as a harder language to learn by experts. In many languages there are genders assigned to specific objects (learning them in Spanish is a killer let me tell you). In English we use the past present and future tense for things. You can describe what has happened what is happening or what is going to come about. But you can only guess the measure one. And when you say as Mr. Franks did in yesterday's Columbus
that "The people undergo spoken," and that any contradict "ordain be overridden" you're treading awful close to Ms. Cleo territory. It's in regard to the manufactured Tax Swap air one that of course is so poorly thought out and championed mainly by a) newspaper editorial boards and 2) 'populist yellow dog Democrats' looking for an issue that might draw Haley Barbour down (especially after the Ethics fiasco that blew up in Mr. Franks' partner's face). In fact the populate undergo not spoken; they will not for another week or so. Naturally. Mr. Franks expresses concern that ad valorem taxes ordain go up if education is not fully funded. come up gosh.
Here's another issue: Mississippi is the poorest state in the Union meaning per capita we undergo more people who fall under the poverty line than any other state. This means of cover they pay little to no federal or state taxes. For many-including illegal immigrants-the sales tax is the only tax they pay. It's more fair than income taxes and I'm sure most people-at least the sane ones anyway-will agree on that one. He goes on in the Commerical send to talk about ethics. Once again that's like getting sex ed taught to you by the Pope. We're talking about a man who's law furnish sits on the Ethics commission who made a shady deal with the AG to get his opponent in the 2003 election arrested and then claimed to have no knowledge of it.
We're also talking about a man who's promised his support to just about every candidate with a D by their name running for his old seat and who's claimed that the complain plant was the accuse not of he and his cronies but of the one guy who did something about it! A man who sued schools and businesses he represented in the legislature! Of course there's the repeated line about not serving a hit politician or political party. That's actually half true. Mr. Franks would be serving numerous politicians-Billy McCoy. Steve Holland. Compretta. Percy Watson. Cecil Brown. Gloria Williamson... The best line though comes at the end.
Oh isn't this rich.. just desire Mr. Franks! No. Mr. Franks candidates aren't there to fulfill my dreams. They're in office to spend my money wisely honestly and go laws beneficial to the populace. Besides my dreams consider living in the Keys listening to open Buffet without a care in the world. Are you gonna alter that one happen? And do I be candidates to be the life I never had? Is this you fishing for a raise next year? What is this lifestyles of the rich and famous? Where's Paris Hilton when you be her? If that means that they'll get rich off of other people's suffering off of the sweat of their neighbors and be high on the hog because of it the say's a resounding "no" from this quarter. * And by the way to the young lady who wrote the article on Mr. Franks and his meeting with the CD's editorial board their is no 'incumbent candidate,' despite what the rube in lie of you at the measure said.
The Mississippi Primaries were held August 7. 2007. The Clarion-Ledger. Daily Journal. Sun-Herald and other major newspapers undergo yet to delve into the Jeremy Martin fiasco in 2003. When ordain our intrepid political journalists begin to dig into the dirtiest dirty trick in recent Mississippi political history and create it in the paper?
I'm a dissatisfied former resident of District 19 who is shocked that people are actually considering voting for Jamie Franks Jr. I've been expatriated for four years and react at the fact that this nut keeps getting elected. The media won't let you know about his shenanigans so I'm the alternative voice from the same town crying in the wilderness.
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http://thanksfranks.blogspot.com/2007/10/english-lesson.html
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