Who not to vote for tomorrow

Posted on June 2nd, 2008 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Got this from the John McCain 2008 campaign today:

Attention New Jersey Republicans,

The New Jersey Primary is Tuesday, June 3rd. In order to support John McCain, you must vote for the McCain Delegates and Alternates that represent both New Jersey Statewide and your Congressional District.

Statewide, the following Delegates and Alternates support John McCain:

Delegates
Alternates
Bill Baroni
Francisco Dominguez
Lawrence E. Bathgate
Alan Herman
Alex DeCroce
Ann Kievit
Judy Eisenberg
Amanda E. Layton
Joanne Gilmore
Joseph Leo
Cheryl Halpern
Robert A. Ortiz, Jr.
Munr Kazmir
Lynda Pagliughi
Tom Kean, Jr.
Rita Shade
Thomas H. Kean, Sr.
Doug Steinhart
Joseph R. Schmuckler
Stephanie Zarych

Also, please vote for the following delegates and alternates in your Congressional District. If you do not know which is your district, you may find it here: http://www.house.gov/zip/ZIP2Rep.html.

District
Delegates
Alternates

1

Richard A. DeMichele, Jr.
Jeffrey Booker
Richard Mroz
Wayne Brehm
Loren Oglesby
Terry Kasko

2

James Curcio
John M. Bettis
Keith Davis
Florence A. Butler
Michael J. Donohue
Patrick Finley

3

Thomas F. Kelaher
Lisa Bialoskurski
Barbara Lanuto
Ann Marie Emmons
Richard C. Strobel
Aubrey Fenton

4

Sean Kean
Claire French
Ruthanne Scaturro
Susan Rogers
Marie Smith
T. Robin Visconi

5

Arthur W. Conway
Rosemarie Adamiak-Russo
James A. Courter
Matthew Kazmierczak
Alison Littell McHose
Eleanore S. Nissley

6

John O. Bennett
Jennifer Beck
Carol Ann Haney
Robert A. Brown
Joseph Kyrillos
Adam Puharic

7

Kathi Fiamingo
Mike Ferguson
Henry Y. Kuhl
Maureen Ferguson
Joseph J. Plumeri
Patricia Kelly Hatfield

8

Kevin J. O’Toole
Lawrence “Pat” Kramer
Michael Rubin
Mark Meyerowitz
Linda Zisa
Marie Vicchiariello

9

Benjamin Chouake, MD
Judith W. Fisher
Kathleen A. Donovan
Russell P. Trocano
Ryan J. Peene
Patricia Zisa

10

Harold Edwards
Leslie Ellis
Mary Devon O’Brien
Herb Glenn
Hadren Simmons
Christopher Smith

11

Rodney P. Frelinghuysen
Debra Eckert-Casha
John J. Murphy
Phyllis J. Florek
Joseph Pennachio
Edward V. Rochford

12

Diane Gooch
Nicole Motta Eventoff
Samuel D. Thompson
James A. Maggs
Dick Zimmer
Bill Spadea

13

Irene Kim Asbury
Michael S. Glassner
Alberto Rodriguez
Beth Hamburger
Joe Tarulla
Reyes Ortega

Please print out the names, and bring with you tomorrow so you know which McCain Delegates to vote for!

Thank you,

Team New Jersey
John McCain 2008
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John McCain 2008
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Phone: (703) 418-2008
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I’d recommend not wasting paper printing this out and just remembering to vote for the delegates under the Constitutional Republicans Protecting the Liberty Platform banner.

Andrew Sullivan endorses Ron Paul

Posted on December 18th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/…

[T]he deeper reason to support Ron Paul is a simple one. The great forgotten principles of the current Republican party are freedom and toleration. Paul’s federalism, his deep suspicion of Washington power, his resistance to government spending, debt and inflation, his ability to grasp that not all human problems are soluble, least of all by government: these are principles that made me a conservative in the first place. No one in the current field articulates them as clearly and understands them as deeply as Paul. He is a man of faith who nonetheless sees a clear line between religion and politics. More than all this, he has somehow ignited a new movement of those who love freedom and want to rescue it from the do-gooding bromides of the left and the Christianist meddling of the right. The Paulites’ enthusiasm for liberty, their unapologetic defense of core conservative principles, their awareness that in the new millennium, these principles of small government, self-reliance, cultural pluralism, and a humble foreign policy are more necessary than ever - no lover of liberty can stand by and not join them.

He’s the real thing in a world of fakes and frauds. And in a primary campaign where the very future of conservatism is at stake, that cannot be ignored. In fact, it demands support.

Go Ron Paul!

The mixed group of Ron Paul endorsements doesn’t seem to stop. Dennis Kucinich, Barry Goldwater, Jr., a group of strippers, Joe Scarborough’s son, Hutton Gibson (Mel Gibson’s father), Peter Schiff, Tucker Carlson, Bill Maher, Dennis Hof (brothel owner), Jim Cramer, Kinky Friedman, Jim Rogers, Anony Moose and even Jesus. And in 1988 we even had David Letterman. And lets not forget all those who donated to the campaign.



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