Filing day recap
On Tuesday, January 17, we filed more than 20,600 signatures with the Government Accountability Board. The petition filing was the culmination of two months of serious and difficult work.

Image courtesy of BlueCheddar Blog.
And here’s a video from Arthur Louis:
Thanks to everyone from across the district who braved the snowy roads to join us!
Posted on January 22, 2012, in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

Is Lori Compas the same person convicted of 2 counts of disorderly conduct in my home state of Montana?
My recollection is she was upset with a new RV park near a Yellowstone Park entrance and each morning harrassed the owners and patrons with sustained horn honking as she drove to work.
She took it all the way to the Montana Supreme court but they reaffirmed lower court findings.
Seems she’s more than willing to spend other citizens’ money to defend her causes, no matter how specious, especially when she doesn’t get her way.
Yes, that was me. If you’re really from Montana, or if you’ve ever seen Paradise Valley, you’ll know why we were protesting the location of that RV park.
I was called into my boss’ office the day I was charged, and I fully expected to lose my job. But my boss — a well-respected businessman and philanthropist — simply said that I had done what many people in the community wanted to do, but they didn’t have the courage.
I’ve been told the same thing many times in relation to this recall effort. So I guess you could say I have a long history of standing up what for what I believe in — perhaps a bit rashly in my youth, but more deliberately and carefully as a wife, mother, and small business owner.