[...] anti-Kent Williams forces have provided a copy of what may prove to be a very effective ad in the 4th State House District GOP primary between [...]
You may be accountable to disclose where you got this if it was paid for by an unincorporated PAC or 527 type group. I noticed it’s not paid for by Mr. Cochran.
Gary -
I don’t know. I got the ad in an email from an address I didn’t recognize, no name attached, and no info other than, “It’ll start airing tomorrow in Carter County.”
-Jama
Perhaps the main radio station broadcasting from Carter County is WBEJ 1240 AM…unfortunately, WBEJ is the same annoying radio station that is for some unknown reason piped over a public address system across downtown Elizabethton.
Thanks, Jama…I just fnished downloading this .mp3 file from your web site — it shouldn’t be too difficult to dupe & edit in the names “Ron Ramsey”, “David Davis”, “Jason Mumpower”, or “Dewey Crowe” into similar spots.
There is a way you can determine inteligence unfortunately there there no way you can go down the ladder far enough to reach the depth of stupidity. Jimmy nafeit is one of the most powerful men in Nashville. The only way Kent could get all the things he has for county in the short time he has been in office is to support The Administration. Our Governor is going to be in office two more years how in the world do you think jerome can get anything from him??? Kents vote for Jason would not have made any difference. If it would have I believe he would have voted for him . I know he as well as I like jason. He is a good legislator and I look for great thing for him in the not too distant future. In all likelyhood we are going to lose at least 2 or 3 seats in the house and jeromes vote not mean anything even if he does beat Kent. Some Republicans talk about Democats like dogs. Did you know Billy Graham has been a life long Democrat? Kent is doing exactly what we sent him down there to do; help Carter County. He has worked his heart out but there no need to try to tell some people the turth, it only makes them cling to theirs lies that much more. God bless Carter County and The State of Tn. If he dosen’t we will know he is going to allow us to waller around in our own pile of manure.
I doubt Republicans will lose seats in the Tennessee House or Senate. I think that the Presidential Election will actually help Republicans in Tennessee. Also here is a partial transcript of the Billy Graham interview:
Couric: I read, though, that you’re a Democrat. Is that true?
Graham: Yes. I am.
Couric: Do you think people would be surprised to learn that? Because generally, in this day and age, Evangelical Christians are closely associated with the Republican Party.
Graham: Well, I don’t know that. I’ve never found out who they’re associated with. Locally, I’ll vote one way and nationally, maybe another.
August 1, 2008 at 10:33 am
[...] anti-Kent Williams forces have provided a copy of what may prove to be a very effective ad in the 4th State House District GOP primary between [...]
August 2, 2008 at 1:48 pm
Jama,
You may be accountable to disclose where you got this if it was paid for by an unincorporated PAC or 527 type group. I noticed it’s not paid for by Mr. Cochran.
August 2, 2008 at 11:29 pm
Who did this commercial?
August 3, 2008 at 6:37 am
Gary -
I don’t know. I got the ad in an email from an address I didn’t recognize, no name attached, and no info other than, “It’ll start airing tomorrow in Carter County.”
-Jama
August 3, 2008 at 8:07 am
hmmmmm…….
Has it run in Carter County??
August 3, 2008 at 4:00 pm
Gary -
Not sure…
Anyone been driving around Carter County lately, listening to the radio???
-Jama
August 3, 2008 at 9:22 pm
not to change the subject —
but David Davis is desperate –
Now he is calling Phil Roe names on his commercial..
Clue for Davis —
We are all hypocrites — it’s just some of us are bigger hypocrites than others —
Calling someone a hypocrite publicly makes you a bigger hypocrite than the one you called —
David Davis needs to get a clue, or pastoral counseling one ———–
August 4, 2008 at 5:59 pm
Perhaps the main radio station broadcasting from Carter County is WBEJ 1240 AM…unfortunately, WBEJ is the same annoying radio station that is for some unknown reason piped over a public address system across downtown Elizabethton.
August 4, 2008 at 6:22 pm
Thanks, Jama…I just fnished downloading this .mp3 file from your web site — it shouldn’t be too difficult to dupe & edit in the names “Ron Ramsey”, “David Davis”, “Jason Mumpower”, or “Dewey Crowe” into similar spots.
August 6, 2008 at 8:47 pm
There is a way you can determine inteligence unfortunately there there no way you can go down the ladder far enough to reach the depth of stupidity. Jimmy nafeit is one of the most powerful men in Nashville. The only way Kent could get all the things he has for county in the short time he has been in office is to support The Administration. Our Governor is going to be in office two more years how in the world do you think jerome can get anything from him??? Kents vote for Jason would not have made any difference. If it would have I believe he would have voted for him . I know he as well as I like jason. He is a good legislator and I look for great thing for him in the not too distant future. In all likelyhood we are going to lose at least 2 or 3 seats in the house and jeromes vote not mean anything even if he does beat Kent. Some Republicans talk about Democats like dogs. Did you know Billy Graham has been a life long Democrat? Kent is doing exactly what we sent him down there to do; help Carter County. He has worked his heart out but there no need to try to tell some people the turth, it only makes them cling to theirs lies that much more. God bless Carter County and The State of Tn. If he dosen’t we will know he is going to allow us to waller around in our own pile of manure.
August 6, 2008 at 9:38 pm
I doubt Republicans will lose seats in the Tennessee House or Senate. I think that the Presidential Election will actually help Republicans in Tennessee. Also here is a partial transcript of the Billy Graham interview:
Couric: I read, though, that you’re a Democrat. Is that true?
Graham: Yes. I am.
Couric: Do you think people would be surprised to learn that? Because generally, in this day and age, Evangelical Christians are closely associated with the Republican Party.
Graham: Well, I don’t know that. I’ve never found out who they’re associated with. Locally, I’ll vote one way and nationally, maybe another.