Oddly enough, I have a Hartz sign in my front yard.
So does my neighbor.
Who is this Adams guy?
Oh, that's too funny!
I'm not exactly sure what Anthony Adams official post is today, but, at one while, he was some sort of "executive council" (or something like that) for San Bernardino County, and has worked for Bill Postmus for a bit, too.
For a while (even before he became close to Postmus), after my aunt had met him (Adams) at some sort of City of Hesperia function, she passed along his e-mail address to me and said that we'd get along fine, since he, like me, very much enjoys singing all kinds of songs, and has a passion for politics and "diving right in and getting hands dirty" and such.
Well, I e-mailed the guy (Adams) over and over and over, again, and, to this day, never did get ANY reply back. (That's a side note to this whole campaign for the 59th district, but I always found it a bit humorous at the same time--HA!).
You can check out his site at anthonyadams.com and let me know what you think, but you'll quickly see how just about anybody who's anybody when it comes to GOP politics in the High Desert, in particular, is reportedly on record for endorsing Adams, when it's been Barry Hartz over all these years who's been working on re-election campaigns and initivatives and governor recalls (remember Gray Davis?), presidential elections, fundraisers for the police and fire departments...you name it!
I've been working with Barry (I'm quite familiar of his character and integrity, but I can't come right out and say anything negative about Mr. Adams in this respect, since I only am familiar with him as a candidate, and not on a personal basis), and on his campaign--on a grass roots level, but also in distributing literature and writing all kinds of letters to the editors of newspapers up and down the Cajon Pass--since he shared with me way back when that he was running for the vacated 59th seat.
You want to see and hear grass roots politics? I'm spending my Saturdays up in the Hesperia and Apple Valley regions--on any given busy street corner--displaying yard signs and campaign literature, not to mention spend four hours at a time waving a large and colorful "We Gotta Have Hartz" 4'X4' sign to motorists passing by--then, I turn around during the work week and do it all over again as many week days as possible down in Glendora, La Verne and San Dimas after my day at the office is over and my wife gives me the necessary permission to do so (HA!).
In fact, I'm staging, yet, another one-man "Hartz for State Assembly" street corner rally come this Saturday, May 20, from ten in the morning 'til about 2:30 p.m. at the intersection of Bear Valley Road and Hesperia Road.
It would REALLY be nice to have at least a handful of folks to keep me company (though, I'm quite prepared to do this by myself up to and including the June 6 primaries) while I'm out there getting Barry's name and web site out in front of public view.
We're building momentum in time for June 6 (which, by the way, happens to be my birthday), but we're pushing ahead just as strong as if we were way behind in anybody's polls at this point (which, I doubt we are behind, but you just don't want to take anything for granted!).
Gott go! I'm actually typing this out to all who might be interested via my office computer here in Glendora, and so I must close out for now.
Good to hear that there are folks out there supporting the RIGHT CHOICE candidate for the 59th Assembly District seat in California.
All the best!