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Mitchell-Rice follies

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Posted by Dave on Thu., Oct 27, 2005 at 9:41 PM | 06 (216)
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If Dustin is willing to work for any candidate, no matter what the values, he really should join the Log Cabin bunch. That Mark would hire him to make inroads suggests dirty tactics.

Sadly, GLBT votes, like any votes, can be bought. Russ, also a former JMO opponent, actually convinced many that he was the most pro-gay candidate in the 3rd CD primary likely to win, the my-name-is-my-credentials candidate "earning" many gay organizational endorsements.

Jeff Smith carried the City, but you have to wonder if Jeff had truly earned such endorsements instead whether then it could have made the narrow difference. Don't forget that Amendment 2 was at the polls with the primary.

Posted by Brian on Fri., Oct 28, 2005 at 9:12 AM

I can't decide whether to just say "I told you so!" or "Neener-neener!" to the guy who said a few months ago that Mitchell was some kind of entrepreneur. I just wish the reporter had done spent some time on SLO Mitchell's Botox-injection business and his sideline as a personal trainer, too.

Posted by Susan on Fri., Oct 28, 2005 at 9:15 AM

Was Dustin Mitchell doing doctoring and lawyering for Red Robin or did he lose his licenses and then take a job at Red Robin?

Also, does anyone know what happened to the Stonewall Garden sign over at Mark Rice's community garden over on Chippewa by Slim and Zelma Mae's? It seems to have disappeared recently.

Posted by Howard on Fri., Oct 28, 2005 at 11:53 AM

If Mr Rice had talked to anyone in the LGBT community he could have saved himself some embarrassment. What does this tell the 59th District? It tells me that Rice is not in touch with a huge segment of that District and probably would not support them when they need it the most.

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