Posted on 12/02/2009 8:37:41 PM PST by contessa
Doylestown Township lawyer and Air Force veteran, whose political interest was steeped in Bucks County's Tea Party movement, Tuesday announced he will seek the Republican nomination for Congress for PA's 8th District. At the Elkins Gallery in the Mercer Museum, Rob Mitchell told family and supporters that if elected he would bring common sense to Congress and support allowing business to solve national problems. "I am running for congress because I trust the wisdom of the American people more than I trust the judgment of the Washington elites," he said, a theme repeated several times during his 15 minute speech. "I trust you to be able to manage your health care better than the government can. I trust you to be able to better manage your business than the government can. I trust you to mange your lives better than the governmenbt can".
(Excerpt) Read more at mcall.com ...
Here’s another Congressional candidate to watch and support:
http://www.lvrj.com/blogs/sherm/If_this_doesnt_get_you_charged_nothing_will.html
This is what I have been waiting for here. Murphy IS vulnerable here and all that is needed is a candidate that is not afraid to get in his face.....
Good news indeed!
Support him early folks, or you will see the RNC bring in another candidate that is milk toast lite....
Murphy is a Rubber Stamp for Piglosi and has taken a shot less than a week and a half ago at a local priest during a shindig at the Kennedy Awards....
We can pick this seat up.....
Washington Crossed the Delaware here.... Good place to start the fight in 10!
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Rob Mitchell to be panelist at Health Care Reform Forum, Tuesday, 12/15/09, Quakertown Public Library, 6:30-8:30pm. Rob will discuss common sense fiscally sound solutions to our nation’s health care challenges. Other panelists include Dr. Brian Priest, Dr. Tom Bonekemper, Dan Worden and Ana Puig. Contact: Jaime Faucette, jaimefaucette@yahoo.com
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See also, Rob4Congress.com
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