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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Bill Richardson | Moving New Mexico Forward

I actually went to the official Bill Richardson 2006 site.

He has a snazzy interactive map of New Mexico, where you can click on each county and "view local issues". So, of course, I clicked on my county -- Sandoval.

The first section was "Making Schools Work":
Governor Richardson has worked hard for Sandoval County by delivering more money for public school classrooms, attracting more higher paying jobs, and investing in healthier families.
Sounds good. I didn't feel like reading everything (nothing like political jargon to make me even more tired), so I decided to see the local issues in Bernalillo county.

The first paragraph (in Bernalillo County the "Making Schools Work" headline was moved down a paragraph):
Governor Richardson has worked hard for Bernalillo County by delivering more money for public school classrooms, attracting more higher paying jobs, and investing in healthier families.
Let's check out Taos county for all you hippies Taos residents:
Governor Richardson has worked hard for Taos County by delivering more money for public school classrooms, attracting more higher paying jobs, and investing in healthier families.
I sensed a pattern.

The map is cool and all, but what's the point? Everything is the exact same as his issues page. Is there nothing different facing residents of Taos county (on the Colorado border) versus those in Luna county (on the Mexican border)? Immigration anyone? We don't want those dirty Coloradans moving in!

I'ms till going to vote for Richardson over Crazy Dendahl. A website with useless info isn't going to make me change my vote since Dendahl is, you know, crazy. Just thought it was worth pointing out.

UPDATE:
Does John Dendahl even have a website? I can't find one, after searching Google for "John Dendahl" "John Dendahl campaign" and other similar searches. I wanted to compare the two sites, but ... yeah. If you can have the link to the site, or if I just am horrible at searching Google, shoot me an e-mail at fbihop @ gmail.com. Thanks.

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