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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Dertinger Loses Dem State Committee Bid

In addition to running for State Rep., Charles "Don't Call me Charlie" Dertinger ran for the Democratic State Committee. According to the unofficial tally, he lost that county-wide race, coming in behind Ladd Siftar, Joe "Bossman" Long and Mike "I don't give a" Fleck Bob Freeman.

6 comments:

  1. Concerned In NorcoMay 20, 2010 at 12:07 AM

    In your other post about Charles you insisted on waiting for the official results. Yet you start another post about Charles and refer to "unofficial" votes.

    Such a hypocrite.

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  2. Three points:

    1) I point out this is the "unofficial tally".

    2) This race was not close, unlike the state rep race.

    3) I did not see this race covered in the papers, and thought I should mention it.

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  3. You really have some deep psychological problems Ohare. Your hatred of some people is very transparent. It is not their fault your father didn't love you.

    Doc

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  4. I did not know Fleck ran for state committee. I think you meant Bob "land of the" Freeman.

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  5. Mike Fleck did not run for State Committee it was Bob Freeman. As usual, Bernie gets the facts wrong.

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  6. I've corrected my error. It was late.

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