Guns and Drugs
So I'm bummed that R.A.Wilson didn't win by a write in majority, but I didn't really expect that. I expected the governed to win. Now he can get down to the serious business of finding and protecting Eddie Furlong, then killing him.
So, if Arnold has been elected to serve the rest of Gray Davis's term as governed of California, but legal rumblings keep him from taking office until the next scheduled election, what happens then? I don't imagine that this transition will go smoothly. What happens if Arnold isn't able to bring the state under control, and it just goes bankrupt? Will they just get rid of most of their State Troopers and let the prisoners go from jail like Alabama just did?
On Sep 28 Doonesbury's strip contained a preprinted, pre-addressed form to the California Secretary of State (Will it be the same one under Arnold?) for a recall of Arnold. All you had to do was write in your information, put on a stamp and drop the sucker in the mail. I wonder if any will get used?
I imagine they could really do without a government there in the California, they have Hollywood after all. I think it's time for us to build a wall around them so that they can't escape. A large wall.
This will be an interesting microcosm of politics now though. Lets watch, and hope that all the rest of our states don't suddenly get recall happy. I don't relish the idea of us having a governor Witherspoon (Reese), or some other such celebrity from our state. Unless it was governor Jerry Lawler, that would be cool.
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