Posted on 06/15/2004 7:11:21 AM PDT by Straight Vermonter
McMullen Announces Tuesday, June 15th, Jack McMullen officially launches his campaign to unseat five-time incumbent Patrick Leahy. The campaign kick-off event will take place at the Wyndham Hotel, 60 Battery Street, in Burlington, between 1:30 and 3:30 pm. All are welcome to join in the festivities and in support.
Four years ago, Vermont Republicans took back the House. Two years ago, we took back the Governors Office. This year, we will reclaim a seat in the United States Senate!
P.S. To help us plan, please click on the link below to RSVP and indicate the number of guests you will be bringing:
http://www.mcmullenforsenate.com/rsvp.shtml
Rotsa Ruck.
I sincerely hope he's sucessful in getting Leaky Leahy fired.
Good luck; the rest of the nation wishes you well.
Those are some really big Depends to fill.
My prayers are with you. Leaky is long overdue for replacement.
Good luck.
My understanding is Vermont has been so infiltrated by refugees from the rotten five boroughs of New York that it resembles southern Florida. Only New Yorkers would elect an ex-Socialist like Leahy.
We should build an Israeli style wall around New York City and only allow fleeing conservatives out.
Good luck unseating Leahy. BTW did McMullen ever move to Vermont? I thought he lived in Boston.
Please don't forget the Mass-holes.
McMullen has lived in Vermont since 1998.
Yeah. You're right. And the New Joiseyians and Kalifornians.
Good luck with the campaign. Leahy should gracefully retire. BTW does McMullen live in Vermont now? I thought he lived in Cambridge.
oops - really sorry. Didn't mean to keep re-posting the same thing. I've heard from people that he is very smart and a real decent person. I hope the campaign goes well!
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