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Take a Poll: Demo Attacks on Steve Kirby Fair or Unfair?

Here is a simple though unscientific poll on whether you think the recent Democratic attacks on putative Republican U.S. Senate candidate Steve Kirby are fair or unfair.

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Posted on Sunday, March 2, 2008 by Registered CommenterTodd Epp in , | Comments2 Comments

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Check out Jarding from his visit to USD in 2006:
http://www.usd.edu/press/webcasting/index.cfm?all=true&searchText=jarding
What a screamer! If only South Dakota knew about this guy's liberal leanings, they would vote Kirby! I can't wait for debates...does Johnson regret his vote for the war?

March 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

Please do not tell me that the average Democrat thinks that the following are fair:

Email from Steve Jarding: "“Steve Kirby cares little that home foreclosures are growing, while incomes are not; that health care costs are skyrocketing while 47 million Americans lack health insurance; that jobs are being outsourced even though American workers are more productive than ever; that we are mired in a war without end that is mortgaging our children's future,” the email stated."

Steve Kirby is not even a candidate nor has he made a public statement about any of these issues. Is it right to just make up things w/ no basis?

But maybe I shouldn't be surprised since Jarding also said in his email "We’re running our campaign the right way." I guess he and the people responding to this poll think it is the "right way" to put thoughts and words in their opponents mouth.

March 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTroy Jones

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