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		<title>By: Flashpoint &#187; Blog Archive &#187; A mountain too steep</title>
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		<dc:creator>Flashpoint &#187; Blog Archive &#187; A mountain too steep</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 10:52:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] if she were to win the runoff, what for?  So that she can get destroyed by Dr. Griffith for a second time?  I truly don&#8217;t understand what motivates her.  Maybe she is a political masochist.  She [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] if she were to win the runoff, what for?  So that she can get destroyed by Dr. Griffith for a second time?  I truly don&#8217;t understand what motivates her.  Maybe she is a political masochist.  She [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Flashpoint &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Guthrie shreds 11th Commandment</title>
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		<dc:creator>Flashpoint &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Guthrie shreds 11th Commandment</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Republicans can only hope that her efforts to buy the GOP nomination are unsuccessful. It would be most unfortunate to see her lose to Parker Griffith again in a blowout. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Clyde</title>
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		<dc:creator>Clyde</dc:creator>
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		<description>How conservative is  Cheryl Baswell-Gutherie?

From her radio and TV spots, Cheryl takes strong conservative
positions?

Can Cheryl Baswell-Gutherie prove she is a conservative?

In 2006, she ran against Dr. Parker Griffith for State Senate Dist 34,
in the Huntsville area.  While running an honorable race, her
advertisements were plain marketing of her name, with little substance
of promoting the conservative agenda.

Can Cheryl Baswell-Gutherie prove she is a conservative from her
personal life?
Cheryl Baswell Guthrie grew up in Huntsville
Her mother, Grace deGraffenried Baswell taught in the Huntsville Public School System for more than twenty years.
Cheryl attended Mountain Gap Elementary School and graduated from Grissom High School in 1978.
Cheryl and her family are members of a moderate Baptist Church, Willowbrook Baptist Church in Huntsville.

 Cheryl the political family history is not very conservative.
Her grandfather, Edward deGraffenried , represented Alabama in the
United States Congress in the 1950s, and was known as a Roosevelt New
Deal Democrat, not a conservative.
Uncle Ryan degraffenried, a member of the Alabama State Seance, headed
up the moderate Alabama New South movement in the
1960s, opposing Wallace for Governor in 1962, and was running against
Lurleen Wallace in 1966, when he his life was tragically ended by an
airplane crash.  Ryan degraffenried ran as a progressive liberal
Democrat with great emphasis of increasing spending for public schools.  He
was supported the the education groups.  Ryan Sr.&#039;s was known as a
moderate &quot;New South&quot; Democratic, opposing the conservative traditional
Dixiecrat movement.
In 1966 he ran again as a moderate, supporting racial integration,
sought to succeed George Wallace, who was prohibited from running for a second term. However, one day after qualifying for
run for governor, he died in a plane crash while campaigning in northeast Alabama.
 Nomination and governorship then went to Wallace&#039;s wife, Lurleen Wallace.

Ryan degraffenried, Jr, also served in the Alabama State Senate.  He
supported more government spending for public schools and higher
taxes.  After Governor H. Guy Hunt was removed from office due to criminal conviction, the Lieutenant Governor, Jim
Folsom, Jr.
became the new governor. deGraffenried, as the President Pro Tempore
of the state Senate, became the acting Lt. Governor.  The Tax Payers
Defense Funds rated as a high tax liberal, voting for tax increases
70.1% of the time.  Ryan degraffenried, Jr was rated 15 out of 36 for
voting for more government spending, therefore rating him in the more
liberal than his colleagues.

Cheryl Baswell Guthrie and her political family deGraffenried have an
interesting family history, but her relatives were on the liberal
side of the fence, reducing her claim to the title of being a
&quot;conservative&quot;.


Cheryl Baswell Guthrie was unknown in conservative circles or in
Republican circles, prior to our announcement for Alabama State
Senate in 2006.

Cheryl Baswell Guthrie may be a &quot;Conservative&quot;, but she does not have a
past reputation, resume, or family history to prove it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How conservative is  Cheryl Baswell-Gutherie?</p>
<p>From her radio and TV spots, Cheryl takes strong conservative<br />
positions?</p>
<p>Can Cheryl Baswell-Gutherie prove she is a conservative?</p>
<p>In 2006, she ran against Dr. Parker Griffith for State Senate Dist 34,<br />
in the Huntsville area.  While running an honorable race, her<br />
advertisements were plain marketing of her name, with little substance<br />
of promoting the conservative agenda.</p>
<p>Can Cheryl Baswell-Gutherie prove she is a conservative from her<br />
personal life?<br />
Cheryl Baswell Guthrie grew up in Huntsville<br />
Her mother, Grace deGraffenried Baswell taught in the Huntsville Public School System for more than twenty years.<br />
Cheryl attended Mountain Gap Elementary School and graduated from Grissom High School in 1978.<br />
Cheryl and her family are members of a moderate Baptist Church, Willowbrook Baptist Church in Huntsville.</p>
<p> Cheryl the political family history is not very conservative.<br />
Her grandfather, Edward deGraffenried , represented Alabama in the<br />
United States Congress in the 1950s, and was known as a Roosevelt New<br />
Deal Democrat, not a conservative.<br />
Uncle Ryan degraffenried, a member of the Alabama State Seance, headed<br />
up the moderate Alabama New South movement in the<br />
1960s, opposing Wallace for Governor in 1962, and was running against<br />
Lurleen Wallace in 1966, when he his life was tragically ended by an<br />
airplane crash.  Ryan degraffenried ran as a progressive liberal<br />
Democrat with great emphasis of increasing spending for public schools.  He<br />
was supported the the education groups.  Ryan Sr.&#8217;s was known as a<br />
moderate &#8220;New South&#8221; Democratic, opposing the conservative traditional<br />
Dixiecrat movement.<br />
In 1966 he ran again as a moderate, supporting racial integration,<br />
sought to succeed George Wallace, who was prohibited from running for a second term. However, one day after qualifying for<br />
run for governor, he died in a plane crash while campaigning in northeast Alabama.<br />
 Nomination and governorship then went to Wallace&#8217;s wife, Lurleen Wallace.</p>
<p>Ryan degraffenried, Jr, also served in the Alabama State Senate.  He<br />
supported more government spending for public schools and higher<br />
taxes.  After Governor H. Guy Hunt was removed from office due to criminal conviction, the Lieutenant Governor, Jim<br />
Folsom, Jr.<br />
became the new governor. deGraffenried, as the President Pro Tempore<br />
of the state Senate, became the acting Lt. Governor.  The Tax Payers<br />
Defense Funds rated as a high tax liberal, voting for tax increases<br />
70.1% of the time.  Ryan degraffenried, Jr was rated 15 out of 36 for<br />
voting for more government spending, therefore rating him in the more<br />
liberal than his colleagues.</p>
<p>Cheryl Baswell Guthrie and her political family deGraffenried have an<br />
interesting family history, but her relatives were on the liberal<br />
side of the fence, reducing her claim to the title of being a<br />
&#8220;conservative&#8221;.</p>
<p>Cheryl Baswell Guthrie was unknown in conservative circles or in<br />
Republican circles, prior to our announcement for Alabama State<br />
Senate in 2006.</p>
<p>Cheryl Baswell Guthrie may be a &#8220;Conservative&#8221;, but she does not have a<br />
past reputation, resume, or family history to prove it.</p>
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