Saturday, July 08, 2006

Enfield Parade

Politicians at the Enfield parade.







John DeStefano greets supporters.











Gov. Rell















Gov. Rell













Rep. Rob Simmons takes flight













Alan Schlesinger - Republican for U.S. Senate













Attorney General Richard Blumenthal













Bill Kiner - Democrat for State Senate







Also spotted were Mary Glassman and Joe Courtney. A brilliant move by the Rell campaign was having hundreds of yellow, blue or white "Jodi Rell" balloons to hand out to people. They were a big hit. There were Lieberman supporters handing out stickers, but curiously absent were any Lamont supporters. I was surprised at this.

A big thank you to the Enfield Celebration organizing committee, of which our own disgruntled_republican is a member. I had a great time!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

We taking about CT's AG?

Pleeeeeeaze...... gimme a break!

Authentic Connecticut Republican said...

Zengerite said... "
Dick is probably the best AG in the country. Hats off!
"


Always nice to hear from you Mrs. Blumenthal.

Anonymous said...

We also had at the parade
Senator John Kissel, Representative Kathy Tallarita, Cathy Cook, Nancy Wyman, and of course Charlie Woods and Sue Lavelli-Hozempa It was a great day for a parade !

Anonymous said...

Ned Lamont must of been at an Anti War rally with his left wing pals that he couldnt march in the Enfield Parade.

Thecitizen said...

As far as Ned Lamont goes Anonymous if you watched the evening news at 11 PM he was at Sail Fest in New London do what a candidate does meet the people .

Lamont is only one person cannot be everywhere at once.

Where was Lieberman today Anonymous ?

Its always amazing how Lieberman supporters make it look like Lamont did not want to be in Enfield and where is he?

I don't think you can be that stupid or can you?

As always we can depend on the Democrats of the Party machine who support Lieberman to create stories and lies that are not true.

This blog is fair and balanced like Fox News.

Thecitizen said...

As far as Ned Lamont goes Anonymous if you watched the evening news at 11 PM he was at Sail Fest in New London do what a candidate does meet the people .

Lamont is only one person cannot be everywhere at once.

Where was Lieberman today Anonymous ?

Its always amazing how Lieberman supporters make it look like Lamont did not want to be in Enfield and where is he?

I don't think you can be that stupid or can you?

As always we can depend on the Democrats of the Party machine who support Lieberman to create stories and lies that are not true.

This blog is fair and balanced like Fox News.

Thecitizen said...

Some talk about the left wing Liberals of the Democratic Party.

Its great that some Liberman supporters can only name call other Democrats because they are weak on the issues that people care about i.e Healthcare,The War in Iraq,and many other social concerns.

You see the true Democratic Party was founded so that people could have a voice where social issues and concerns were heard and acted on.

If you oppose Ned Lamont a real Democratic person then go join the Republican Party and get it over with.

Liberman supporters are nothing more then closet Republicans in my book.

If your going to attack the grassroot democrats you can expect a fight from the grassroots.

Don't expect to be allowed to take pot shots at Lamont and his supporters and get away with it .

Because the grassroots of the Democratic Party will come back and respond and set you straight.

This race will be great because for the first time in a long time someone called Lieberman is going to lose the Democratic Primary August 8th.

My question to all you Lieberman closet Republicans who are registered Democrats when Lieberman lose's August 8th will you leave our Democratic Party and become Republicans already ?

Or will you support the Democratic who wins the primary if Lieberman loses?

Which side are you on?

I am excited about this election and so are many Democrats in 2006.

This is the year of progressive Democratic Politics and the year the party machine loses bigtime.