He can't even hold his own sign?
Must say that he's not a good politician if he can't hold a cup of coffee, waive AND hold a sign (or at least convince you he is that good a multi-tasker)
He can't even hold his own sign?
It was Charles Lollar I'm sure. He was supposed to be there at the intersection today sign waving.![]()
or it was Lollar standing on the corner of 235 and 4. Not sure.
He wasn't up early enough to wave at me.He was out there at 630 when I went thru
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Sure he can but he was there to wave at people, not hold signs.He can't even hold his own sign?
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Sure he can but he was there to wave at people, not hold signs.
It's not like he hates America or doesn't place his hand over his heart during our anthem.bama:
Lollar however interests me, he's not a career politician like Hoyer and the others. He's actually DONE something in his life. Would be interesting to meet him to see if you feel "dirty" afterwards (like you do with most politicians).
I had a random black guy approach me with a can of Pringles begging for a dollar at the Waldorf Walmart yesterday, I was scured... I felt really out of place there.
Times have changed...
Thanks, I don't want to turn this into a political debate but the little I've read would support your description. I hope he gets the nomination on the republican side, it would be an interesting campaign. His politics and service should endear him to the more conservative people in the lower portion of the district and his race should provide an interesting alternative to the voters in the PG portion of Hoyers district. It would seem to me it would block the use of demogary and force the campaign to deal with issues at hand.I've met him and like him. Attended one of the 'Meet and Greets" held at a private home. He believes in term limits and says he will NOT be a lifetime politician. He begins by telling you about himself and why he decided to run and then takes questions from the crowd and actually answers them! He has a great wife and kids, knows the constitution and is intelligent and articulate. If you have a chance to hear him, please do. It will be worth your time.
Met him. Like him. Stands for pretty much everything I believe in. But I felt like I was chatting with a nice Marine, not a professional liar.Lollar however interests me, he's not a career politician like Hoyer and the others. He's actually DONE something in his life. Would be interesting to meet him to see if you feel "dirty" afterwards (like you do with most politicians).
Thanks, I don't want to turn this into a political debate but the little I've read would support your description. I hope he gets the nomination on the republican side, it would be an interesting campaign. His politics and service should endear him to the more conservative people in the lower portion of the district and his race should provide an interesting alternative to the voters in the PG portion of Hoyers district. It would seem to me it would block the use of demogary and force the campaign to deal with issues at hand.
I met a random white girl in front of Jerries on Great Mills road one day, asking for some money. Wonder if she was an undercover hoping I was going to say what can I get out of this.
He said it was Great Mills Road. I can't believe you have to ask, you already know the answer.Was she good-looking or was she a flea-ridden skank?
He said it was Great Mills Road. I can't believe you have to ask, you already know the answer.
Lollar however interests me, he's not a career politician like Hoyer and the others. He's actually DONE something in his life. Would be interesting to meet him to see if you feel "dirty" afterwards (like you do with most politicians).
He said it was Great Mills Road. I can't believe you have to ask, you already know the answer.
Since I cannot vote in the Republican primaries, I don't have to choose between Lollar and Bailey. However, whichever of the two wins the primary will get my vote in November.I've met him and like him. Attended one of the 'Meet and Greets" held at a private home. He believes in term limits and says he will NOT be a lifetime politician. He begins by telling you about himself and why he decided to run and then takes questions from the crowd and actually answers them! He has a great wife and kids, knows the constitution and is intelligent and articulate. If you have a chance to hear him, please do. It will be worth your time.