The National Black Republican has some TV ads to set matters straight:
You watched the videos. You bought the shirt. Yet your support for Democrat Barack Obama feels incomplete. Since you didn't actually make it to any of his arena events — and even if you did, you didn't likely make it up front — there's a hole in your campaign supporter portfolio. What Political Nanny is trying to say is that Barack Obama, perhaps the next president of the United States and quite possibly your favorite candidate ever in a political contest, has yet to kiss your baby. Take matters into your own hands. It'll be easier than you think. In three easy steps, you can send Barack your baby. There's even a website with detailed instructions: 1. Pack baby in a well-padded box. 2. Baby accepts kiss. 3. Baby returned in self-address box within 14 business days. Campaign complete! Hey, it's gotta be safer than passing the baby over the mosh pit as has become the case (see pic!). Photo:
The Livingston County Republican Party wants citizens to be informed voters and know the issues the candidates they are voting for in the primary election in August support. That’s a great and admirable goal, but the disgusting part is they want to charge you to do so. The Livingston County Teen Age Republicans (TAR) is sponsoring a candidate forum next month for the two open Michigan House seats, but they are charging you 5 bucks to attend the forum and hear from the candidates. I have been around politics for a few years, but I can’t recall being charged for a political debate so the party can raise money. Republicans Jason Corosanite and Bill Rogers are facing off to run against Democrats Donna Anderson of Brighton and Milford resident Tom Crawford for the open 66th District seat that includes the city of Brighton and the townships of Marion, Oceola, Brighton, Genoa, Green Oak and Milford. Republicans Charlie Aberasturi, Cindy Denby and Frank Portelli are facing off against Democrat and Hamburg Township resident Scott Lucas for the open 47th District seat that includes the City of Howell and the townships of Cohoctah, Conway, Deerfield, Hamburg, Handy, Hartland, Howell, Iosco, Marion, Putnam, Tyrone and Unadilla. In a primarily Republican county like Livingston County, the primary winner will more than likely be the winner of the General Election in November – although that may be in doubt this year with the long coat tails of the next President, Barrack Obama – and if you have an uncontested race in the Democratic primary you may want to vote for the best Republican candidate. The good news is the Livingston County Daily Press & Argus sponsors a debate for both the primary and the General Election that costs nothing, and it is truly a public service and not a GOP fundraiser.
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