Thursday, August 04, 2005

TEL Will Be on the Ballot

I have just received word that the Citizens for Tax Reform, a group headed by Ken Blackwell will be presenting 515,000 signatures to put the Tax Expenditure Limit (TEL) proposal on the ballot.

The group needed 322,899 signatures from at least 44 of Ohio's 88 counties.

GOP candidates for governor Betty Montgomery and Jim Petro both side with the Democrats running for governor (Ted Strickland and Mickael "My Manhood" Coleman) against TEL.

The choice couldn't be clearer, folks...

Mark's Remarks


If the GOP primary voters do not elect Ken Blackwell as the presumptive nominee for governor, they will be in for a rude awakening. People are sick of the Taft synchopants, sick of the shady deals like the likes of Householder and company. While the Democrats have little to offer other than slinging mud, the Republicans will lose the state if they continue to put up such lame, marginal candidates. A clear choice is what the people ask for....and what they deserve.....