Saturday, May 8, 2010

The Secretary of State Primary Races!

FRANKSMITHSAYSNB EDITORIAL:

With the recent court ruling regarding Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz ability to run for the Attorney General position; has placed for primary candidates vying for her vacated seat with Gerry Garcia-D, Jerry Farrell, Jr., Michael DeRosa, Green Party, Denise Merrill-D.

Ms. Merrill, a current State Representative, stated that she supports felons to be able to vote while on probation and went on to say that the courts were too harsh with their handling of the Pettit family murderers--which indicates her being an ultra socialist radical with her view point.

Mr. Garcia stated the reason for his candidacy simply is because he feels that the Hispanics have no reason to come out to vote and in New Britain that is why O’Brien lost. The reality is that both tickets in New Britain had Hispanics on their tickets.

Jerry Farrell, Jr. is currently the Consumer Protection Commissioner, an attorney, and has been involved with many of his hometown of Wallingford’s political and humane society organizations.

Mr. Michael DeRosa a candidate with the Green Party has run as a candidate for various positions and is from Wethersfield Ct. He is a computer network specialist and also an editor for the Green Times.

I wish them all a good luck with their new political hopes.

5 comments:

  1. Perhaps Ms. Merrill believes that Hays and Komisarjefsky should be released on a promise to appear while they await their trial?

    Maybe we could set up a halfway house in Me. Merrill's neighborhood to furlough these two poor mistreated victims to. Better yet, maybe Ms. Merrill has a spare room in her home they could use?

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  2. Ms. Merrill, a current State Representative, stated that she supports felons to be able to vote while on probation and went on to say that the courts were too harsh with their handling of the Pettit family murderers--which indicates her being an ultra socialist radical with her view point.

    The courts were too harsh with the Petit family murderers???? Were they to be treated with kid gloves? I wonder if Ms. Merrill would be of the same opinion if she and other females in her family were raped, severely beaten and raped, as well as her husband nearly beaten to death!! God have mercy on her soul!!

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  3. Ms. Merrill, a current State Representative, stated that she supports felons to be able to vote while on probation and went on to say that the courts were too harsh with their handling of the Pettit family murderers--which indicates her being an ultra socialist radical with her view point.

    The courts were too harsh with the Petit family murderers???? Were they to be treated with kid gloves? I wonder if Ms. Merrill would be of the same opinion if she and other females in her family were raped, severely beaten and murdered, as well as her husband nearly beaten to death!! God have mercy on her soul!!

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  4. Don't forget that Ned Lamont, and Dan Malloy, both Democrats running for Governor have promised that they would spare these 2 murderers from the death penalty if they are elected. Apparently Democrats seem to feel these 2 gentlemen are victims of the system.

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  5. Sounds like Merrill would just open the gates and let them all walk out. She would probably argue that would save the state money by just closing the prisons and laying everyone off.

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