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To: stockman_scott who wrote (54559)1/13/2006 1:04:18 AM
From: zonkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361168
 
This candidate for governor of Minnesota says he will impale terrorists, rapists, drug dealers and other criminals in front of the capitol building. That should guarantee him about 90% of the right wing vote.

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'Vampyre' Candidate Backs Public Impaling

Thu Jan 12, 4:35 PM ET

MINNEAPOLIS - One gubernatorial candidate in Minnesota is giving a whole new meaning to the "dark side" of politics. A man who calls himself a satanic priest plans to run for governor on a 13-point platform that includes the public impaling of terrorists at the state Capitol building.

Jonathon Sharkey, also known as "The Impaler", plans to launch his gubernatorial campaign on — when else? — Friday the 13th. He'll make the announcement in Princeton.

"I'm going to be totally open and honest," said the 41-year-old leader of the "Vampyres, Witches and Pagans Party."

"Unlike other candidates, I'm not going to hide my evil side," he said.

In Minnesota, anyone who pays the $300 filing fee can get on the gubernatorial ballot and it seems that every year a few eccentric candidates make the rounds.

Sharkey raises the bar. For one thing, he told the Star Tribune in an e-mail that he drinks blood.

Including the impaling of terrorists, rapists, drug dealers and other criminals, Sharkey's platform includes emphasis on education, tax breaks for farmers and better benefits for veterans.

Sharkey said he worships Lucifer and, while he says he has nothing against Christians, he calls the "Christian God the Father" his "mortal enemy."

Sharkey said he was injured during a parachute jump with the Army in 1982 and receives veterans' disability benefits.

He has not yet registered as a gubernatorial candidate, but he has already filed as a candidate for the 2008 presidential election.

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On the Net:

Jonathon Sharkey for Governor: jonathonforgovernor.us



To: stockman_scott who wrote (54559)1/13/2006 8:49:22 AM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361168
 
The Democratic Party continues its plunge into irrelevance. The media are reporting today that the Alito nomination now is "unstoppable." And this despite all the revelations to date about the Bush regime and what it has done and stands for.

Anybody counting on the DLC led Democrats to turn things around had better think again.

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