Dear fellow tax hikers, in light of Tax Hikin' Rick Bryan's major legislative accomplishment, the following has been selected to be the theme song for the Rick Bryan for State Representative campaign.
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You need to tighten your belt, so the government doesn't have to tighten theirs.
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If last night's Council meeting was any indication, Rick Bryan and Blue Ash Councilmen are still smug in their belief that they are doing the right thing by keeping a disabled girl from her service animal. I hope they're proud of themselves.
I can see the 28th district from my house! Jonathan Tyler Dever gets my vote! I was governor of Alaska longer than he has lived in the 28th but he says the right things and sounds like a good conservative. You betcha!
Rick Bryan is doing the right thing keeping those smelly disease-infested creatures away from my favorite places to shop! If only he could ban west siders from Kenwood!
If Ricky Bryan needed a theme song why didn't you come to me? I can play the piano and sing you a song!
We were just kidding about all that stuff we said about expanding our base to include younger candidates. We actually meant younger, more liberal and obedient candidates. Proven tax-hiker and streetcar supporter Rick Bryan is the real deal, even if he is a white male over 60. Now, if only he would embrace abortion, gay marriage, gun control and amnesty for undocumented workers, he would be unstoppable!!!!!!!!
The Hamilton County Republican Party will be neutral in this race. This means we won't do anything in this race. So, in other words, no one will be able to tell the difference between this race and any other race. As for me, I just do what I can to make my good friend Tim Burke happy.
I heard Rick on the radio, on WLW no less, and he did a great job. I don't think WLW is taking the candidacy of Rick's primary opponent very seriously, and when WLW can't take a "Republican" very seriously, then he or she has no chance of winning whatsoever.
Acid, amnesty, and abortion. I love it! The 1972 Democratic Party's platform that was so far out crazy left radical that I only carried one state (and it wasn't my own) sounds more like what the Republican establishment in Washington DC wants for the REPUBLICAN Party. Pinch me, I am dreaming.
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