New information has come to light that shows Las Vegas Township constable John Bonaventura, whose office is scheduled to be abolished at the end of his term, started trying to get the position on the ballot as early as last July. Bonaventura recently filed with the Supreme Court to get on the ballot. [RJ]
Here’s an RJ piece on the upcoming federal trial of suspended Judge Steven Jones, which suggests that some people who would otherwise be witnesses are keeping mum thinking that Jones may return to the bench someday.
Here’s a look at the local organization “Veterans in Politics International” and some thoughts on why a judicial candidate may or may not want its endorsement. It begs the question, how important are organizational endorsements in judicial campaigns?
Effing VIP always sends me the same email twice in a row. I would never take their endorsement into consideration for anything. Learn to spell and include an "unsubscribe" option to your spam. I never asked for your drivel; please quit sending it.
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February 26, 2014 6:56 pm
Here is my question: Why is VIP, run by lay persons (or, more aptly, one person – Steve Sanson) who are incapable of discerning the performance of a judge, so focused on judicial races? What's the connection between veterans and the judiciary? The whole thing is really bizarre.
Effing VIP always sends me the same email twice in a row. I would never take their endorsement into consideration for anything. Learn to spell and include an "unsubscribe" option to your spam. I never asked for your drivel; please quit sending it.
Here is my question: Why is VIP, run by lay persons (or, more aptly, one person – Steve Sanson) who are incapable of discerning the performance of a judge, so focused on judicial races? What's the connection between veterans and the judiciary? The whole thing is really bizarre.
Interestingly enough…. http://youtu.be/oHg5SJYRHA0?t=1m41s
Damnit— I pride myself on having never been rickrolled!