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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Yess Jumping Around


Robin Yess, candidate for the NYS Assembly, apparently has had some enrollment issues. Over the past 10 years she has changed her enrollment more than 3 times. Mrs. Yess was a Conservative in 1999, switched and became a Democrat in 2006 and then became a Republican in 2007.

It's not that big of deal I guess but I want an Assemblyman that knows what he/she believes in and does not jump around like one of those magic jumping beans. Whether you agree or disagree with Assemblyman Cahill, at least we know he's honest and we know where he stands on the issues. If Mrs. Yess can change her enrollment three time what will she change next? What if she's elected to the Assembly and changes her mind on the issues she ran on and promised during the election? I have a hard time trusting information like this.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:20 AM

    Nothing like having conviction in your beliefs! She may change again before election day, who knows?

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  2. Anonymous9:01 AM

    just another bonachoke pick to run

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  3. Anonymous10:09 AM

    Jeremy, didn't your boy Hein switch parties and become a Dem only a year ago? What about Jonathan Sennett's enrollment issues?

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  4. Anonymous1:20 PM

    Observation redux:

    Ronald Reagan was a new-deal Democrat, and Hillary Rodham was a Goldwater-girl.

    Big whoop. Its not about who you were or where you started. Its about who you are and where you end up.

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  5. Anonymous2:53 PM

    Great point, 10:09. I forgot about Hein and Sennett. Too bad Blaber didn't post my earlier comment saying there's nothing wrong with switching parties if you've changed your mind and finally see the light. BTW, Cahill's a snake.

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  6. Anonymous3:03 PM

    Sennett is a life long Democrat and for a period of time (4 years) was non enrolled, Hein was a Republican and then became a Democrat. Yess has switched parties more then I switch socks..there is a difference.

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