Friday, August 22, 2008
Walser's State Patrol Records Reveal More of the Same
Decmoratic State Senate candidate Fred Walser was in the Washington State Patrol for 28 years. Let's review his final few years at the Washington State Patrol and let his superiors speak, from Walser's own personnel records.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Monday, August 4, 2008
Picks for Primary Election
People ask me about my picks for the primary. If you care, here they are. For some races I have two picks, where I like both candidates.
U.S. Congress, District 1: Larry Ishmael
U.S. Congress, District 2: Rick Bart
Governor: Dino Rossi
Lt. Governor: Marcia McCraw or Jim Wiest
Secretary of State: Sam Reed
State Treasurer: Allan Martin
State Auditor: Brian Sonntag or Dick McIntee
Attorney General: Rob McKenna
Commissioner of Public Lands: Doug Sutherland
Superintendent of Public Instruction: Randy Dorn
Insurance Commissioner: John Adams
Supreme Court Justice Pos. 3: Michael Bond
Snohomish Superior Court Judge, Pos. 6: George Appel
Snohomish Superior Court Judge, Pos. 8: David Hulbert
District 39 Senator: Val Stevens
District 39 Representative, Pos. 1: Dan Kristiansen
District 39 Representative, Pos. 2: Kirk Pearson
District 1 Senator: Dennis Richter
District 10 Senator: Linda Haddon
District 10 Representative, Pos. 1: Norma Smith
District 10 Representative, Pos. 2: Barbara Bailey
District 21 Representative, Pos. 1: Brian Travis or Douglas Kerley
District 21 Representative, Pos. 2: Andrew Funk
District 32 Representative, Pos. 1: Alex Rion
District 44 Representative, Pos. 1: Larry Countryman
District 44 Representative, Pos. 2: Mike Hope
A few comments may be worthwhile. I am not a big fan of Randy Dorn, but he seems like a good guy who knows what he is doing, and that he has the best chance to unseat Terry Bergeson. Brian Sonntag is a Democrat, but I think he has done a pretty good job in the face of a Democratic government. I also think Dick McIntee would do a very fine job. I think we will be well-served with either of them. I like Charles Johnson but am not crazy about him, and am considering voting for Beecher or Vulliet.
U.S. Congress, District 1: Larry Ishmael
U.S. Congress, District 2: Rick Bart
Governor: Dino Rossi
Lt. Governor: Marcia McCraw or Jim Wiest
Secretary of State: Sam Reed
State Treasurer: Allan Martin
State Auditor: Brian Sonntag or Dick McIntee
Attorney General: Rob McKenna
Commissioner of Public Lands: Doug Sutherland
Superintendent of Public Instruction: Randy Dorn
Insurance Commissioner: John Adams
Supreme Court Justice Pos. 3: Michael Bond
Snohomish Superior Court Judge, Pos. 6: George Appel
Snohomish Superior Court Judge, Pos. 8: David Hulbert
District 39 Senator: Val Stevens
District 39 Representative, Pos. 1: Dan Kristiansen
District 39 Representative, Pos. 2: Kirk Pearson
District 1 Senator: Dennis Richter
District 10 Senator: Linda Haddon
District 10 Representative, Pos. 1: Norma Smith
District 10 Representative, Pos. 2: Barbara Bailey
District 21 Representative, Pos. 1: Brian Travis or Douglas Kerley
District 21 Representative, Pos. 2: Andrew Funk
District 32 Representative, Pos. 1: Alex Rion
District 44 Representative, Pos. 1: Larry Countryman
District 44 Representative, Pos. 2: Mike Hope
A few comments may be worthwhile. I am not a big fan of Randy Dorn, but he seems like a good guy who knows what he is doing, and that he has the best chance to unseat Terry Bergeson. Brian Sonntag is a Democrat, but I think he has done a pretty good job in the face of a Democratic government. I also think Dick McIntee would do a very fine job. I think we will be well-served with either of them. I like Charles Johnson but am not crazy about him, and am considering voting for Beecher or Vulliet.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Fred Walser Letter Corrected in Monroe Monitor
I've posted a correction to a letter about Fred Walser printed in the Monroe Monitor. My letter was printed in the Monitor the following week.
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