Posted on 09/20/2006 4:07:16 PM PDT by Raquel
Thomas M. Long, Queens County Chairman
Raquel Lacomba Walker, Political Affairs Chairwoman
For Immediate Press Release Contact: Thomas M. Long (718) 359-7898
**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**
Queens County Conservatives urge your support for Conservative Party candidates in the November 2006 election. Join us on Thursday, September 28, 2006 at 8:00 P.M. at the American Legion Continental Post #1424, located at 107-15 Metropolitan Avenue, Forest Hills, New York. Its important that Queens Conservatives volunteer at campaigns, by giving out literature or making phone calls. said Queens County Chairman Tom Long. We understand that the odds are difficult, but that doesnt mean we throw in the towel, added Raquel Walker, Queens County Political Affairs Chairwoman.
Coming off the heels of a Republican Party Primary win, John Spencer, Conservative and Republican Party candidate for U.S. Senate, is upbeat and focused on unseating Hillary Clinton. Ive been traveling New York State for over a year. Im determined to deliver my message and collectively were going to win! exclaimed Spencer. In addition to his enthusiasm, Queens Conservatives appreciate all the good qualities that Spencer advocates such as family values, improved economic growth, educational choices for parents and a strong national defense. I am not afraid to stand by my principles. Our national security is at risk each time Clinton obstructs legislative measures to prevent terrorism, Spencer said.
A Vietnam War veteran and two-time mayor of Yonkers, Spencer has been involved in public policy and public service for much of his lifetime. Growing up in a blue-collar section of Yonkers, Spencer started his career in construction, then real estate management, and on to Mayor. His no-nonsense approach to city government has garnished him a respectful record.
Similarly, John Faso, Conservative and Republican Party candidate for Governor has been gaining traction campaigning on tax relief for middle class families, school choice, and reforming the Medicaid system. We can provide real tax relief for middle class families by putting government spending on a diet and ending unsound fiscal practices that increase debt for future generations, said John Faso. The governors seat is open and ripe for a strong Conservative like John, added Long.
Elliot Spitzer, John Fasos opponent, has emerged as an elitist politician far outside the main stream. Spitzer is an unabashed supporter of the gruesome partial birth abortion procedure, and as Attorney General, he started an action against a harmless Catholic Priest for praying outside an abortion facility. Spitzer associates himself with the extreme left wing of his party, whereas Faso relates to every day New Yorkers. John Faso is the clear choice, said Walker.
Stand up for your values, your faith and your country VOTE CONSERVATIVE! **END**
I already support conservatives.
It's rather moot, as New York is about as much of a one-party Marxist state now as North Korea is.
I told them about the same thing.
I hope a number of people start saying the same thing, maybe they will listen..... and I am not holding my breath on that one.
LOL, I love it!!
Yes
That version is spot on
Amazing chameleon face she has
A "shame-leon" face, two faces - two faced!
I always wondered what it would be like to be red in a red state! It's so hard combating the liberals from all corners, even at Church! Most major newspapers and local news sources provide New Yorkers with a secular, numbing, propaganda-style media, that turns ordinary citizens into walking dummies.
PING
Well? You taking it to them?? Kick some butt!
This message brought to you by Howard Dean and the National Democrat Party.
Voting third party is a vote for Nancy Pelosi.
This press release might as well have said vote for Hilary clinton.
If all the third party throw away votes went to the republican candidate they it would at the very least make Hitlary look vulnerable in 2008.
Thanks for all the hard work you today.
Blessings... +
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