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« on: October 22, 2011, 10:17:51 pm »

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..BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal on Saturday easily coasted to a second term, winning in a landslide election after failing to attract any well-known or deep-pocketed opposition.

The 40-year-old Republican overwhelmed nine competitors in the open primary, where a candidate wins the race outright if he or she receives more than 50 percent of the vote.

"I will use every day, every hour of these next four years to make Louisiana the very best that we can be. I don't believe in resting on our past accomplishments. I don't believe in taking time off," Jindal told a packed hotel ballroom of supporters in Baton Rouge.

Jindal piled up $15 million in campaign cash from around the nation and attracted no Democratic challengers with statewide name recognition or fundraising heft. He's had consistently high approval ratings since taking office in 2008.

His win comes amid the virtual collapse of the Democratic Party's clout in the state. In the current term, Republicans have gained control of all seven statewide elected posts and both chambers of the legislature.

The first Indian-American governor in the United States, Jindal is considered by some a possible presidential contender in the future. He recently published a book and regularly appears on national news shows, but he ruled out a 2012 run.

Still, his brand of conservatism and refusal to raise taxes has resonated outside the state.

The race that received more attention in Louisiana was the one for lieutenant governor, because the officeholder is next in line should Jindal step down because of his national political ambitions.

Incumbent Jay Dardenne, who took office after a special election last year, faces off against Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser. Like Jindal, Nungesser was a vocal critic of the federal response to the massive Gulf oil spill.

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« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2011, 10:45:42 pm »

Having lived in Louisiana for a long time, Jindal COULD be an interesting player b/c...

1) In his short tenure in Congress from 2004 - 2006(approximately), he voted for the Military Commission Act, voted to refirm the Patriot Act, among other globalist agendas. I believe he was also highly esteemed in Congress despite being a mere junior Congressman.

2) Prior to him getting into Congress, he ran for governor in 2003 - it wasn't that he lost, per se, but HOW he lost...he apparently had the lead until the last week when the Blanco campaign ran a last minute smear against him, and his campaign did nothing to respond. Yeah, these elections are rigged, but will get into detail later on this(ie-this is very similar in 1988 when the Bush Sr. campaign lead a "last minute smear" against the Dukakis campaign when the latter had a double digit lead in the last month).

3) After Katrina happened in 2005, all of a sudden there were numerous "Don't blame me, I voted for Jindal!" bumper stickers. Yep, sure enough, Blanco pretty much got all the blame for this catastrophic event, and didn't run for a 2nd term, which opened the doors for Jindal to get the governorship in 2007. So to continue from #2 above - everything was all by design, ultimately...Jindal loses running for gov in 2003 but gets alot of exposure, then gets his foot into Congress and gets highly esteemed, which leads him to lead the state of Louisiana shortly after largely b/c of this natural disaster.

4) Jindal's also a Roman Catholic, but he didn't convert to this until he went to Brown Univ(a national spotlight politician who went to an Ivy League college? Surprise! Surprise!). He also went around to Baptist churches in the state to speak on their pulpits, NO JOKE! My former pastor even admitted he had fellowship with him and how they shared the same faith. Angry

5) Remember briefly in 2009 shortly after Obama got into office, Jindal started to get some national exposure(even though it was short lived). After Obama made his first state of the union address, Jindal was the "Republican" that made the "rebuttal".

6) And remember the Gulf Oil false flag disaster last year - pretty much he and the Obama admin played the Hegelian Dialect through all this where Jindal was the "good guy" with Obama being the "bad guy".

I'll try to post some links later on Jindal I've read - no, I'm not trying to say Jindal will be the Rev 13 beast(or any of the 10 kings), but again, this guy seems to quietly be a big player in the NWO schemes.
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