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WWC 10-29-2002 09:46 PM

Washington State Voting Recommendations 2002
 
Also available online at: http://www.w4wc.org

2002 Hunter's Heritage Council Political Action Committee Ballot Recommendations

Legislative Candidates by District

1st Legislative District
House Seat 1: Joshua Freed (R)
House Seat 2: Leo Van Hollebeke (R)

2nd Legislative District
House Seat 1: Roger Bush (R)
House Seat 2: Thomas Campbell (R)

3rd Legislative District
House Seat 1: Jeffrey Knox (R)
House Seat 2: Ryan Leonard (R)

4th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Larry Crouse (R)
House Seat 2: Lynn Schindler (R)

5th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Cheryl Pflug (R)
House Seat 2: Edwin Glenn Anderson (R)

6th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Bradley Benson (R)
House Seat 2: John Ahern (R)
Senate Seat: James West (R)

7th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Robert Sump (R)
House Seat 2: Cathy McMorris (R)
Senate Seat: Bob Morton (R)

8th Legislative District
House Seat 1: No Recommendation
House Seat 2: Jerome Delvin (R)
Senate Seat: Patricia Hale (R)


9th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Donald Cox (R)
House Seat 2: Mark Schoesler (R)

10th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Barry Sehlin (R)
House Seat 2: Barbara Bailey (R)

11th Legislative District
House Seat 1: No Recommendation
House Seat 2: No Recommendation

12th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Cary Condotta (R)
House Seat 2: Armstrong Michael D (R)

13th Legislative District
House Step 1: Janea Holmquist (R)
House Step 2: William Hinkle (R)
Senate Seat: Joyce Mulliken (R)

14th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Mary Skinner (R)
House Seat 2: James Clements (R)

15th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Bruce Chandler (R)
House Seat 2: Daniel Newhouse (R)
Senate Seat: James Honeyford (R)

16th Legislative District
House Seat 1: David Mastin (R)
House Seat 2: William “Bill” Grant (D)

17th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Marcus Boldt (R)
House Seat 2: James Dunn (R)

18th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Thomas Mielke (R)
House Seat 2: Ed Orcutt (R)

19th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Brian Hatfield (D)
House Seat 2: Mark Doumit (D)

20th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Richard DeBolt (R)
House Seat 2: Gary Alexander (R)

21st Legislative District
House Seat 1: Jeffrey Thorp (R)
House Seat 2: No Recommendation
Senate Seat: Paull Shin (D)

22nd Legislative District
House Seat 1: Mark Daniels (R)
House Seat 2: John Olson (R)


23rd Legislative District
House Seat 1: Donald Large (R)
House Seat 2: Beverly Woods (R)


24th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Jim Buck (R)
House Seat 2: Lynn Kessler (D)


25th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Joyce McDonald (R)
House Seat 2: David Morell (R)


26th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Edward Mitchell (R)
House Seat 2: Brock Jackley (D)
Senate Seat: Robert “Bob” Oke (R)


27th Legislative District
House Seat 1: No Recommendation
House Seat 2: No Recommendation


28th Legislative District
House Seat 1: No Recommendation
House Seat 2: No Recommendation


29th Legislative District
House Seat 1: No Recommendation
House Seat 2: No Recommendation
Senate Seat: No Recommendation


30th Legislative District
House Seat 1: James Ferrell (R)
House Seat 2: Mahlon Priest (R)
Senate Seat: William Moore Jr. (R)


31st Legislative District
House Seat 1: Daniel Roach (R)
House Seat 2: Janice Shabro (R)
Senate Seat: Pam Roach (R)


32nd Legislative District
House Seat 1: Robert Ransom (R)
House Seat 2: Margaret Wiggins (R)
Senate Seat: Michael Plunkett (R)


33rd Legislative District
House Seat 1: Peter Graves (R)
House Seat 2: Henry Foote Jr. (R)
Senate Seat: James Russell (R)

34th Legislative District
House Seat 1: No Recommendation
House Seat 2: Larry Gilbert (R)
Senate Seat: No Recommendation


35th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Kathryn Haigh (D)
House Seat 2: William “Bill” Eickmeyer (D)
Senate Seat: Timothy Sheldon (D)


36th Legislative District
House Seat 1: No Recommendation
House Seat 2: Rudy McCoy-Pantoja (R)
Senate Seat: No Recommendation


37th Legislative District
House Seat 1: No Recommendation
House Seat 2: No Recommendation
Senate Seat: No Recommendation




38th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Ervin Hoglund (R)
House Seat 2: Gregory Lemke (R)
Senate Seat: Aaron Reardon (D)


39th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Dan Kristiansen (R)
House Seat 2: Kirk Pearson (R)


40th Legislative District
House Seat 1: David Quall (D)
House Seat 2: Daniel Bartolovic (R)


41st Legislative District
House Seat 1: Fred Jarrett (R)
House Seat 2: Michael Wensman (R)


42nd Legislative District
House Seat 1: Doug Erickson (R)
House Seat 2: Kelli Linville (D)
Senate Seat: Gardner Georgia Gardner (D)

43rd Legislative District
House Seat 1: No Recommendation
House Seat 2: No Recommendation
Senate Seat: No Recommendation


44th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Timothy Krivanek (R)
House Seat 2: Randy Nichols (R)
Senate Seat: David Schmidt (R)


45th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Toby Nixon (R)
House Seat 2: Elizabeth Bookspan (R)
Senate Seat: William Finkbeiner (R)


46th Legislative District
House Seat 1: No Recommendation
House Seat 2: No Recommendation
Senate Seat: Ken Jacobsen (D)

47th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Philip Fortunato (R)
House Seat 2: Jack Cairnes (R)
Senate Seat: Stephen Johnson (R)


48th Legislative District
House Seat 1: George Aiton (R)
House Seat 2: Rodney Tom (R)
Senate Seat: No Recommendation


49th Legislative District
House Seat 1: Charles “Bill” Fromhold (D)
House Seat 2: No Recommendation


WWC 10-29-2002 09:57 PM

RE: Washington State Voting Recommendations 2002
 
For those unfamiliar with the WWC and the HHC feel free to contact us at [email protected]

**Protecting our Outdoor Heritage
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**A United Sportsmen's Voice
**The End of Apathy
Join the WWC: http://www.w4wc.org

Otto 11-01-2002 08:26 AM

RE: Washington State Voting Recommendations 2002
 
I have noticed it took the WWC over three weeks to update the Hunters Heritage endorsement list on the WWC website.
There was only limited corrections to make, and this takes three weeks?

Was there reluctance from the leadership within WWC to make that update? How many people downloaded the in-correct list.


WWC 11-01-2002 12:21 PM

RE: Washington State Voting Recommendations 2002
 
The WWC is one of the founding members of the HHC, and helped arrive at these recommendations. The HHC's Political consultant, Ed Owens, is also WWC's Political Committee Chairman. The WWC is in full agreement with the rec's. The delay in the revision was due to the lengthy absence of our webmaster (me). I was in WY chasing tasty mule deer and then, Wile E. Coyote :D I apoligise for the delay. There was one revision only, the addition of Doug Erickson in the 42nd after the HSUS endorsed the person he is up against. I have no doubt that Mr. Erickson will be re-elected.

There is much to do in the fight to preserve the outdoor heritage of this state, and there is never enough volunteers to get the job done as well as we would like. Mistakes happen. Infrequently to be sure, but they do happen.

Sportsmen are encouraged to email the WWC and lend a hand. The Unity Campaign is starting to bear fruit and we are only limited by the amount of concened individuals that are willing to lend a day or a dollar to the fight.

**Protecting our Outdoor Heritage
**Opposing Animal Rights Extremism
**A United Sportsmen's Voice
**The End of Apathy
**Join the WWC: http://www.w4wc.org

Otto 11-01-2002 01:30 PM

RE: Washington State Voting Recommendations 2002
 
The Unity Campaign is starting to bear fruit and we are only limited by the amount of concened individuals

LMAO! UNITY!! Blah Blah,,, your sure you understand the meaning? Really!
Think about it! and hopefully it will be outside from the ever apparent tunnel vision syndrome.

The competition thinks outside the box....


Otto 11-01-2002 01:59 PM

RE: Washington State Voting Recommendations 2002
 
I heard that Mr. Erickson spent over eight hours working side by side the consumptive users of this state building duck blinds, not only for the hunter to use but also the non-consumptive user.

How was this demonstration recieved within the WWC?

Gotta think outside the box! old tactic's are to primative,,, gotta be very asertive. Your competition is! Look for the light!


WANWTF 11-05-2002 07:32 AM

RE: Washington State Voting Recommendations 2002
 
Otto, I'm not sure what you are getting at. Could you be a little more specific? What is wrong with building duck blinds that hunters and others can use? Or is that not what you are saying. Please elaborate on that, and the "unity" issue you seem to have.

http://www.wanwtf.org

Otto 11-05-2002 08:45 AM

RE: Washington State Voting Recommendations 2002
 
WAN,,,

The message and my disconcern were received loud and clear to their receipiant. Unfortunante it had to be made here, but unanswered emails forced me to air on a public format.

For the record the WWC is an outstanding organization that I have been involved with one way or another since 95....They have recently lost my involvment within the organanization due to few different reasons, Tunnel Vision (inability to think out of the box), Unity, Burnout, etc. etc.
The frameworks and foundation is there but if the continual inability of even attempting to think a different thought or do it a different way will just allow them to tread water they have since 95... Change with the times or get left behind! Is our competition adapting?

My frustrations are due in large part, that the consumptive user as a whole chooses not to get involved, thus causing the few that are involved to eventually get tired and depart. I am not the first and will not be the last!(it just took me a little longer)

So step up to the plate, because this Hunter Advocate is stepping down, to be just part of the lazy crowd that uses and chooses mot to protect our heritages..



Otto 11-05-2002 09:17 AM

RE: Washington State Voting Recommendations 2002
 
before it aksed here it is,,

Stay focused! to many do to much and not doing the important things correct. Prioritze! find out what is the most important things to do! and learn to do those things damn well before taking on more! even if it means some things go un-checked at least the higher priority things are being done correctly. As time goes on then take on more but always make sure the basics are kept basic and are completed.

Strong Leadership! that knows the knack for getting others to work for you!

Spokesperson,, someone that is a strong figure and has the ability to get people to want to become involved just because of "their" involvemnet (promotion 101) which in turn helps alleviate the problems of too much on the plate for leadership of the group.
It will also help shed the image of the fat old man standing at the sportsman show booth, "stating you better get involved or else"

The list could continue but I will leave what I percieve as dirty laundry out, for the good of the group in hopes that they start looking outside the box and making changes!


Otto 11-05-2002 10:00 PM

RE: Washington State Voting Recommendations 2002
 
<font color=blue>This Saturday is the NARN monthly meeting and we are going to have a wonderful guest speaker, Courtney Dillard, speaking about effective communication regarding animal issues. This is sure to be a rewarding presentation and the monthly meetings are a great way to get involved and take part in the direction of NARN</font id=blue>
Courtney will lead a discussion of that touches on how to most effectively communicate with people regarding vegetarianism and other issues relating to animals. The talk will address topics such as the importance of audience analysis, how to set goals for communication, message tone, message delivery, and more, and will be followed by a short question and answer period.



<font color=blue> NARN on TV Channel 29/77 Cable Public Access.

These shows are presented and titled by NARN.

&quot;Pigs&quot; on Wednesday, November 6 @ 10:30pm - 11
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The above are just a few things I noticed our local NARN group doing. They do this on a regular basis.
The above excerpts came from their email newsletter. There are atleast three groups locally doing this kind of communication
Just sending out the newsletter bi-weekly instead of doing a costly outdated snail mail newsletter is one smart step! (saves $$ and saves time plus it's current info)

Come on H4L tell us all what your doing or is the silence just agreeance that change is necessary.
The archaic ways things have been transpiring year after year will just lead us again to the losers circle.

Are ya getting my drift yet? PROACTIVITY not REACTIVITY





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