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According to Schanze's missive in the state's voter information guide, my interpretation is that less than 3% of Utah voters followed God's will in selecting him. And we think the economic crisis is a coincidence? We're being punished, people!
FANNY PACK....... LOL
Schanze is the craziest person in Utah...
I moved 3 years ago. I sure miss Super Dell! Hope he writes a book so he can pay off $200 to $300 of that IRS bill!
I like Super Dell, I think he would have done a better job at Gov. than the one we got now. 3% is still alot of people.
Leave the guy alone, what a meaningless article. With all the Important Information the public needs and the Deseret News tells us about this. The "Dumbing Down of America" continues.
Schanze is Utah's Paris Hilton.
Super Dell is a complete waste of flesh and oxygen. For every thing that he gets in trouble for, there is about a dozen that he should have gotten the book thrown at him for. He is crooked as they come, but the media portrays him as a martyr. It's idiots like him that give opponents to the Second Amendment fuel for their fire.
I was upset with the governor last year (kinda like I am this year) and think I voted for Dell. It was supposed to be a better "protest" vote than the Dem candidate.
Does anybody know how much of the vote the Libertarian (sp?) candidate got in 2004?
At 39, he's holding off the gray pretty good, especially for having at least 3 kids (really should be using seat belts). Maybe he's doing something right.
Another case of profiling, based on a persons celebrity status.
Rich nails it.
We all have problems -- his just seem to be more intense.
I hope he will try to use better judgment in the future. I would say that "Wisdom" is a great gift that he could seek after.
He, no doubt, is a man of many talents. Hopefully he can use them to positive ends, rather than recklessness.
Good Luck to him.
One thing that Dell simply won't do is take responsibilities for his actions. He always tries to blame the rest of society for his faults and mistakes.
The article doesn't mention if anyone was hurt or not. I doubt they were, and there should have been no citation issued. No victim, no crime!
How exactly is the media portraying him as a martyr?
I think we are getting a little too carried away by referring to Shanze as having quote "celebrity status." As far as the whole running for governor thing goes... I left the voting computer in laughter after looking down and seeing the words "Super Dell" sandwiched between his fist and last name. What a class act. Sweet fanny pack aside of course is there anything "Super" about this guy? Word of advice Mr. Super... pay your taxes and live with respect and civil decency before you go and run for governor next time. As for the 3% that voted for him out there... where can I buy a decent fanny pack? I'm looking for something breathable, preferably with 4 to 8 secret compartments.
Tough crowd.
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