Gotta Love Grassroots: Incumbents Connect While Challengers Collect
Can you say…sour grapes?
We love to see candidates knocking doors and connecting with constituents. We’re not so fond of big corporations attempting to buy lawmakers. This proves our point. Don’t tell us ‘money talks’!
As Mick Hinton reports it in The Whirled, Money Can’t Buy Votes Here.
Tom Price, a spokesman for Chesapeake Energy, said Wednesday that Terrill “is not deserving of us to comment on him in particular.”
It’s OK, Tom, Randy doesn’t need your comment or your big corporate bucks!







all the negitive talk about terrill and how he filled bankruptcy. let the court say fraud or not.bankruptcy was his WIFE fault.she was hadling the fiances. he didnt know.
Comment by bill — July 31, 2008 @ 6:33 am
hey! Chesapeake lost twice Tuesday huh? The idea of Murphy and Terrill working together to kill Price’s corporate welfare schemes has him shaking unde that bad rug!
Comment by Tim — July 31, 2008 @ 9:26 am
Thank you Randy Terrill.You stood up against the corporate fat cats, the liberal media, and the hispanic race hustlers and won big.We love 1804 and want official English.Randy 1,Chesapeake and Devon 0.Illegal aliens out.
Comment by Charles — July 31, 2008 @ 2:34 pm
Let’s not be too quick to lay the blame on Mrs. Terrill. She’s a fine lady and no doubt Representative Terrill’s biggest supporter and source of strength, aside from God Almighty. Bankruptcies happen to the best of people, and it doesn’t make someone evil to have had to make such an unfortunate and unpleasant decision.
Comment by Butchey Weinstein — July 31, 2008 @ 5:52 pm