Monday, August 30, 2010
Text Message Billy Long and Tell Him You Are Fed Up With Him Running From the Debates
Never in my nearly forty years of life has a mid-term election been more important. We need real leadership in Washington, DC. Leadership that understands the problems this country faces beyond rehearsed talking points. We need solutions. We cannot continue down this road and expect our children and grand children to have the same opportunities that we have experienced.
That's why we must set aside political titles like Republican or Democrat this election. Both parties are guilty in increasing the size of government and our national debt. An elephant and a donkey isn't a symbol of salvation for our country.
Voters need an honest exchange of ideas between candidates through debates and other formats which allow them to see the leadership qualities, their political knowledge and solutions they offer, and the character of the candidates. Republican Billy Long wants to rob voters of this opportunity to give voters in Southwest Missouri a chance to watch all three candidates engage in a political debate to show which candidate is best prepared to represent our district and fight the leviathan in Washington, DC.
Why is Billy Long running from the debates? Could it be because he isn't prepared to lead in Washington and he hopes to hide that fact from voters? Our district and our great Republic deserves better. What is on the line this year is far more important that Billy Long's personal ambitions for power. However, Billy Long doesn't see it that way, which is why he is running from the debates. For Long, he is running for self-serving reasons, and if he cared about voters, he would allow voters to see his strengths and weaknesses in debates so they can make up their mind who is best ready to lead our district. We have had enough of self-serving politicians, and it's time we elect people who put our Repuplic first to benefit liberty and freedom for all Americans.
That's why I am asking voters across Southwest Missouri to do one simple thing. Text message Billy Long and let him know you are fed up of him running from the debates. Let him know this is a far too important time in our Republic's history to send someone who is hiding their weaknesses from the voters in hopes money and politics as usual win on November 2. If you are truly fed up, then don't give Billy Long a blind look and vote for him because he says he is fed up too. Tell Billy Long he needs to debate to prove to Southwest Missouri he is truly ready to fight the Obama/ Pelosi agenda.
Please keep all text messages polite, and don't lower yourself to Long's level. I recommend, "Mr. Long, I am fed up that you won't debate your challengers."
To send your fed up text message to Billy Long, text message the same number on his campaign business cards, (417) 839-0061. You can send a text message online using http://www.txt2day.com.
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Go downtown and take a look at where Eck's headquarters is located. Right next door to Claire McCaskill's office.
ReplyDeleteJust how conservative did you say Scooter is?
Get real.
So you judge candidates by where they place their offices? Perhaps it is you that should get real.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, if you are looking at the direction towards the square, it sits to the right of Claire McCaskill. What's that tell you?