Last night’s Carson-Coburn debate
October 5th, 2004Carson likes Bush and Inhofe more than Kerry.
Coburn’s not sure if he likes the Patriot Act or not.
Carson doesn’t like immigrants as much as he used to.
Coburn doesn’t always say what he wants you to hear.
Carson supports the actions taken in Iraq.
Coburn says mistakes were made in Iraq.
Carson dreams big.
Coburn sees a nightmare.
Carson compromises his position sometimes.
Coburn compromises his position sometimes.
Is Sheila Bilyeu still in Oklahoma?
















October 5th, 2004 at 7:21 am
Coburn might stick his foot in his mouth better than Carson swaying the whole Senate when it really matters.
October 5th, 2004 at 11:00 am
I think that Coburn and Carson make Sheila look sane.
October 5th, 2004 at 4:07 pm
They would not let me debate;I went to AARP in Edmond;they seem to be supporting CArson.I called Meet the Press many times and left voice mail for Tim Russert;I finally threatened to sue and someone called with an excuse. Please help by emailing etc. to try and get me into the Junior League and Channel 2 debate on the 21st or any other debate you know about. People need to see the most passionate candidate that really cares about them and won’t cater to the greedy corporations like Carson has proved that he supports and he says Coburn does not stand up for the people either. The people need to see that I am not crazy.
http://Sheila4senate.com
October 5th, 2004 at 4:35 pm
I think you might want to think about doing a picket in front of the next debate so that maybe those attending the debate might ask Carson & Coburn why they are too chicken to debate you.
October 5th, 2004 at 10:05 pm
About ten members of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party were present to demonstrate in favor of ballot access reform. We passed out fliers calling on folks to vote None of the Above for President. I put fliers in the hands of Brad Carson, George Nigh, and Drew Edmondson.
Help spread the word that we need Democracy in Oklahoma more than we need it in Iraq.
October 5th, 2004 at 11:36 pm
I’m thrilled that the Libertarians are working on this. Way to go, Chris! Did you get any media coverage?
October 6th, 2004 at 4:45 am
So you’ve decided not to vote for Carson? That’s a shame. I think he’s just saying what he has to say. Coburn is a very dangerous man, and just because he makes a few so-called maverick stances (that do not match up to anything which will happen in the Senate if it’s controlled by Republicans) does not hide that danger.
I really hope Carson wins. I’m terrified of what will happen if Coburn wins. I remember what Jesse Helms did to America.
October 6th, 2004 at 11:36 am
Coburn doesn’t do much damage because he self limits his term. Hey, that’s a good slogan for the Coburn campaign: Vote for me… I won’t stay long.
Electing Carson will mean an entrenchment as Senator that could rival that of Jesse Helms. Forty years from now, he’ll be known as Big Daddy Carson, the Senator who could find a government solution to any problem.
Both these guys are good arguments for term limits.
October 12th, 2004 at 3:18 pm
Both of these guys scare me. Coburn has some very dangerous ideas and Carson seems to enjoy slinging his acerbic, catty mud more than addressing the issues.