On April 3, the Alabama Republican State Committee ruled that Charles McCallum may not appear on the party’s primary ballot for State House, 47th district. The reason is that in the past he has contributed money to some Democratic candidates.
On April 7, McCallum said that he will be an independent candidate for that seat. See this story. In the last election for this seat, in November 2006, the incumbent Republican, Jack Williams, was unopposed. Williams is running for re-election, and it appears that McCallum will be his only opponent in November 2010, assuming McCallum gets on the ballot.
See the Hang em High movie with Clint Eastwood.
Any hangings for New Age party hack *disloyal* folks — or perhaps the French Revolution head choppings for *disloyal* folks ???
I.E. How about having the U.S.A. Army show up in force in Alabama to END the ANTI-Democracy Stone Age regime there ???
Question: who pays for the bill for the primary? Is in the State Committee, or is it the taxpayers of district 47?