Posted on 05/26/2010 9:13:22 PM PDT by Syncro
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 26, 2010 CONTACT: Levi Russell at (509) 979-6615 or Levi@FrontLineStrat.com NEW RADIO AD:
SHARRON ANGLE - SOME SAY SHE'S TOO CONSERVATIVE, WE AT THE TEA PARTY EXPRESS SAY SHE'S JUST RIGHT
The Tea Party Express (website: www.TeaPartyExpress.org) has released a new radio ad responding to criticisms by some in the media and those aligned with Senator Harry Reid's campaign, that Conservative Republican U.S. Senate candidate, Sharron Angle, is somehow "too conservative." The radio ad, "Sharron Angle - Standing Tall" can be accessed online via YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bckUqOXvwaw "If Harry Reid thinks he can defeat Sharron Angle by portraying her as too conservative, then we say bring it on. We need more conservative leaders in Washington D.C. to fix the mess liberals like Harry Reid have created," said Bryan Shroyer, Political Director for the Tea Party Express. *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** **** |
NEW RADIO AD:
SHARRON ANGLE - SOME SAY SHE'S TOO CONSERVATIVE, WE AT THE TEA PARTY EXPRESS SAY SHE'S JUST RIGHT |
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She sounds good to me.
Fail.
CARSON CITY "Surging Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle has had to defend her support of a prison program ("Criminon") that her opponents linked to Scientology. Trying to head off that theme, Angle has eliminated from her campaign website mention of prominent members of the church, whom she worked with on other legislative efforts."
You can read additional details at
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/may/26/angle-campaign-working-quiet-scientology-question/
Up until last week Angle has been a virtual unknown and has not received the same coverage or scrutiny as her opponents.
In 2003, then Assemblywoman Sharron Angle backed a trip to Mexico to visit The Second Chance Program, a program backed by the Church of Scientology. Second Chance claimed to detoxify inmates by administering vitamin and mineral supplements, massage and sauna treatments to drain the body of drug toxins. But Angle did not reveal the Church of Scientology connection when she championed the program to her colleagues and arranged for a paid trip to Mexico to see the program in action. Interest in the program quickly waned once the connection to the Church became public.
Four years later the same program became the focus of a 'Wall Street Journal' report after New Mexico adopted the program for its state prisons.
In its story, the Wall Street Journal' (http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07019/755193-28.stm) described Second Chance as "one of the country's most unusual alternatives to the nation's prison systems. Founded by a Scientologist and former real-estate developer -- and funded partly by federal tax dollars -- Second Chance is a treatment program for nonviolent prisoners with substance-abuse problems.
"It is based on principles of L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Scientology religion, who argued that toxins from drugs and pesticides accumulate in the body's fatty tissues, making it difficult for addicts to kick their habit. Saunas and vitamins are intended to purge these residues. Facing few options for successful long-term ways to treat criminal defendants with serious drug problems, 24 of New Mexico's 84 district judges have sentenced more than 50 prisoners to terms at Second Chance."
Sharron Angle, Scientology Connection?
The Open Records request, filed with Angle's campaign, seeks to discover Angle's connection to the Church; including if she has received campaign contributions directly or indirectly from the Church; her connection to known Scientology members; and whether Angle, her family or staff received any gifts from the Church that may have inspired her support for the inmate program.
http://www.prnewschannel.com/absolutenm/templates/?z=4&a=2577
Angle is a former, four-term Republican member of the Nevada Assembly who represented the 26th district from 1999 to 2005. Though some call it a religion, Scientology has also been described as a cult. In 1979, several Scientology members were convicted for illegal activities, including the largest theft of government documents in U.S. history.
A Conservative from NV is not impossible.
Pray for America
"Accountability" is (in part) what the Tea Party movement is about.
(Endorsements by the "Tea Party Express" - that may be about something else).
Her slogan should be “Sharron Angle, I’m not Harry. Nuff said.”
Mole hill into mountain dirty politics.
Angle, the Tea Party Express, myself and other conservatives would like him replaced
With Sharron Angle
Sorry to hear that
It's probably not too late to enroll in summer school to bring your grades up.
Pushing a perennial loser candidate while ignoring the facts of her history only serves the cause of Harry Reid. The fail is yours.
Are you supporting the RINO Sue Lowden? I like Tarkanian, but they’ll try to link him to his father’s corruption, which I realize is nothing compared to Dingy Harry’s.
At least she is not a Scientologist.
This is nuts. She supported aprogram that was also supported by Scientologists and was adopted by New Mexico, and that somehow makes her a Scientologist? This is what we call a “logical fallacy.”
Scientologists and L. Ron Hubbard are not the only ones who believe in “detoxification.” It is a fairly popular practice, even outside of “alternative medicine.”
The facts have not been ignored, they have been out and nullified the non-facts and Alinsky type attacks
She can beat Reid in the General, the others can't
"She can beat Reid in the General, the others can't "
It would be a lot easier to beat Harry Reid, if his opponent has enough sense not to either be associated with (or be duped by) cultist whackjobs. If Angle survives the primary, Reid's supporters can beat her with that association like a big stick (all the way to November).
But the bigger question is: Why does the "Tea Party Express" make such illogical endorsements in the first place?
Your arguments and statements are specious at the very least.
Duped? Leftist talking points ignoring the facts.
All of your attempts to smear Angle were shot down on an earlier thread.
The only reason I can see for you keeping up with the Alinsky tactics is that you want Reid to win.
Reid will probably be as effective as you are when you hand him that "big stick" you have been using here to strike out with.
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