Dem gubernatorial candidates face off

Thu. Jul. 02, 02:15pm EST

If you caught “Week in Review” on APT Friday, you might remember me mentioning the pending forum involving the Democratic candidates for governor, U.S. Rep. Artur Davis and Agriculture Commissioner Ron Sparks.

The Dothan Chamber of Commerce hosted the forum Monday. As expected, conversation revolved around economic development, transportation funding, what to do about PACT and how to handling gambling and the proliferation of electronic bingo in various areas of the state.

But then there was this, as reported by the Dothan Eagle:

On State Constitutional Reform ...

Davis: Supports a constitutional convention to reform the Alabama Constitution with delegates to the convention elected by 2012.

“We need a document for who we are today and not who we were in 1901,” Davis said.

Sparks: Urges caution. He says constitutional reform should be handled in smaller chunks.

“When you understand how Montgomery works, you have to be careful about opening up the whole constitution to Montgomery, Alabama,” Sparks said.

Arrrrgh!! I am so SICK of this condescending attitude that Alabamians don’t, or can’t, “understand how Montgomery works.“ Hey, Ron Sparks: We completely understand how Montgomery works. And that’s one of the myriad reasons why we want reform: We want to take some of these things off your hands, because we don’t trust you with them anymore.

I despise this argument espoused by most anti-reform politicians. Once again, I will ask: How is it that they can trust our judgment when it comes to electing them, but not when it comes to constitutional reform?

Get behind reform, or get out of the way.

original post on OAN Political Blog, Thu. Jul. 02, 06:45pm EST
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