Posted on 07/23/2012 12:43:45 PM PDT by Syncro
We finished our new 'Tea Party Supports Ted Cruz' TV ad just in time as early voting starts today!
Dear Friends,
Thanks to your passion and generous support, we reached our fundraising goal and worked over the weekend to complete our new 'Tea Party Supports Ted Cruz' TV ad that highlights that Cruz is the true conservative that will fight for our Tea Party values,
Here it is, what do you think?
We finished the ad just in time as the election is just 1 WEEK away and it is crunch time! It is clear that momentum is on the side of Tea Party candidate Ted Cruz , but we can't let up with early voting starting TODAY in this important election.
The Dewhurst campaign and his political establishment backers are in a panic and are responding as they have in the past; by pouring millions of dollars on false attack ads against Ted Cruz. We need to have the resources to defend Ted Cruz to maintain his lead. Tea Party candidate Ted Cruz needs your support.
As the Cruz campaign points out, "Only one thing stands in the way of sending a proven conservative who will reduce government and defend the Constitution to the U.S. Senate... raising enough money to withstand another $10 million-plus negative onslaught from Dewhurst and his Super PACs.
We have an opportunity to take the U.S. Senate and remove the gavel from the hands of Harry Reid! In Texas, we have the opportunity to send a TRUE fiscal conservative to the U.S. Senate one that will fight for the people and will not be bullied by the D.C. insiders and party elders. Lets take this opportunity by electing Ted Cruz to the U.S. Senate!
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Note that the price is 50 cents PER MILE - roughly 5 times the national average toll and 25 times as much as the gas tax costs for a typical car.
One thing for sure, the guys at Cintra definitely owe him some favors, so his income stream will be just fine, starting in 2015.
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http://www.cintra.es/index.asp?MP=13&MS=362&MN=1&MV=0&img=0
If that link works, fine. Otherwise, just drill down through the English language version offered by this Spanish company until you get to the "Assets and experience" tab. There you'll find a listing of their road projects all over the globe, including the three here in Texas.
Yep. I got the English version to work just fine.
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