>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I know you want Graham
out and we are all going to have to shell out a
> little money to help
Bob do it.
>
> I am not asking for much but if each of you could
give him a little, even
> $20.00, it would help greatly with his
campaign.
> If you will also send this email to your friends who want
Graham out it
> would mean a lot to Bob.
>
> Graham called
us all bigots because we do not want the 30-50 millions
> illegal
invaders to become citizens.
> He has also tried to pass legislation to
make them citizens.
> He wants the North American Union and the One
World Order.
> Graham even told the veterans that he was tired of them
coming to Washington
> and begging for money each year.
>
> We MUST work together and Fight together to get the neocons out and
save our
> nation, our children's lives are at stake!!!
>
> FOR OUR CHILDREN
>
> Patricia Matthews
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Linda Muller"
<lindamuller@buchanan.org>
> To: "Patricia Matthews"
<ttompat@sccoast.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 10:21
PM
> Subject: [BRIGADE] Help Dump Neocon Lindsay Graham
>
>
> Dear Brigade,
>
> If you haven't heard about U.S. Senate
candidate Bob Conley read
> the column from Pat Buchanan's magazine, The
American Conservative:
>
> The Right Democrat: South Carolina
Senate Candidate Bob Conley is
> More Conservative Than His GOP
Foe.
>
>
http://www.amconmag.com/article/2008/jul/28/00010/>
> Article excerpts:
>
> "The Democratic establishment long
ago wrote off this contest.
> Lindsey Graham is a well-funded incumbent
in a deep red state. A
> weak field allowed the virtually unknown
Conley, an engineer and
> commercial pilot, to take the nomination. Now
Graham, much to his
> surprise, must compete with a Democrat who stands
well to his
> right."
>
> "Conley's success will depend on
whether enough regular folks, with
> the means and the desire, rally to
his campaign."
>
> "If lightning strikes twice and the unorthodox
candidate few
> predicted to win the Democratic primary prevails in the
general
> election, Conley will have pulled off one of the greatest
electoral
> upsets in recent memory."
>
>
-------------
>
> Brigade, Bob Conley in South Carolina is
challenging Republican
> Lindsey Graham for U.S. Senate.
>
> Bob is a 'Ron Paul' Democrat and a 'Buchanan Brigader'. In
fact,
> we worked together on Pat's presidential campaigns. Bob fought
hard
> for PJB and supported Ron Paul. Now he needs our help to fight
the
> neo-conservatives in Washington and advance the cause of
liberty.
>
> The need to take back our government has never been
greater. The
> stakes for all of us have never been higher. That's why I
am
> asking you to support Bob's campaign.
>
> Bob is only
20 points behind Lindsey Graham in the latest poll.
> Your donation can
help put Bob into the U.S. Senate where he can
> work to bring our
nation back to constitutional government.
>
> Don't let this
opportunity go by... Visit Bob's website:
>
http://www.bobconleyforsenate.com>
> You'll be
convinced that Bob deserves an all out effort to get him
> elected. Make
a significant contribution to his campaign today.
>
> As always,
For the Cause, Linda
>
> PS - Please forward this email to all
across the USA. We can defeat
> neocon Graham and get a true patriot
elected to the U.S. Senate.
> All it will take is alerting everyone to
Bob Conley's campaign and
> sending him loads of cash to win the
battle.
>
> PPS - Also see column below, plus videos and more are
on Bob's
> website.
>
> ------
>
> Democrat
Bob Conley offers conservatives a real choice in November
>
>
Lindsey Graham vs. Conservatism
> By Jack Hunter - Charleston City
Paper
>
> Like most South Carolina conservatives last Wednesday
morning, I
> shook my head in disgust over Sen. Lindsey Graham's triumph
in the
> Republican primary. We all knew it was going to happen, but
being
> reminded was no less painful. It seemed as if the Palmetto
State
> was destined to forever endure Graham, a man that Quin
Hillyer,
> editor of The American Spectator calls the "Worst
Republican
> Senator."
>
> The following Thursday morning,
still bummed, I took notice of a
> headline in The Post & Courier
that read "Dems seem to back
> conservative." The article focused on the
potential challengers to
> Graham in November in the Democratic primary,
of which Bob Conley
> was victorious. I knew nothing about Conley and
assumed he was just
> another standard liberal Democrat. I couldn't have
been more wrong.
>
> Said Conley's defeated Democratic challenger
Michael Cone, "We've
> nominated a Republican in a Democratic primary."
Continued the
> article, "Last month, Conley explained in an interview
that he
> walked away from the Republican Party years ago out of
frustration
> over trade and immigration policies and the Iraq invasion.
'That
> party can go to the devil,' Conley said."
>
> I
thought to myself, "Wow, this guy sounds like me!"
>
> Democrat
Bob Conley stands for ending illegal immigration,
> protecting American
workers, bringing our troops home from Iraq,
> increasing veterans'
benefits, reducing our dependence on foreign
> oil, ending Wall Street
bailouts, repealing the Patriot Act,
> cutting spending, and fidelity to
the Constitution. Conley, the
> Democrat, sounds more like Ron Paul, the
Republican. As it turns
> out Conley voted for Paul in February.
>
> When asked about his challenger Conley's conservatism, Graham
said,
> "From what I can tell, he doesn't represent moderation. I
represent
> a brand of conservatism that you will feel comfortable
with."
>
> Quite frankly, Sen. Graham, your brand of conservatism
sucks. It's
> not even conservative. On crucial issues like immigration,
Iraq,
> and spending, Graham stands for broken borders, botched
invasions,
> and bloated budgets. Conley doesn't.
>
> As a
matter of practical politics, Graham will have to blatantly
> lie
heading into November, proclaiming himself the "true
> conservative" in
a race where nothing could be more untrue. Even on
> social issues, the
pro-life, anti-gay marriage Conley measures up
> fine against the
incumbent senator.
>
> But he's still a Democrat, right? Given
the track records of
> President George W. Bush and GOP senators like
John McCain and
> Graham, the loyalty of conservatives to the Republican
Party has
> produced more heartbreak than results. It might be time
for
> conservatives to quit looking for love in all the wrong
places.
>
> For president this year, candidates like Libertarian
Bob Barr or
> the Constitution Party's Chuck Baldwin offer conservatives
a better
> choice, and I've been singing the praises of Virginia
Democrat Jim
> Webb for some time now; Sen. Webb defeated former
Republican
> governor George Allen in their 2006 senatorial race
precisely
> because the Confederate flag wavin', Second Amendment lovin'
Webb
> was seen as a "salt of the earth" conservative compared to
his
> opponent.
>
> At the national level, the conventional
brand of Republicanism is
> going nowhere fast. The Republicans who have
been the most
> successful are North Carolinians like U.S. Congressman
Walter
> Jones, who opposes the war in Iraq, and B.J. Lawson, who's
running
> for Congress as a "Ron Paul Republican" and has already
defeated
> his neoconservative opponent in a primary victory. Writes
columnist
> Richard Spencer, "The GOP should take note that it is only
the Ron
> Paul platform that is launching successful insurgent
campaigns
> across the country." There are upwards of 40 such
candidates
> running across the nation this election year -
Republicans,
> independents, and, yes, Democrats.
>
> And
now we have such an option. That Conley, an unknown Democrat,
> might
not be able to defeat Graham doesn't change the fact that he
> should.
If conservatism is to ever stand for something more than
> having a
capital "R" in front of a politician's name, then it's
> high time we
began thinking outside of the proverbial box that is
> the Republican
Party. Even losing a few elections on principle
> would teach
politicians that they can't neglect theirs. In Graham's
> case, I'm not
sure he has any, and if he does, they are the most
> awful principles
imaginable.
>
> I'm done with being disappointed. Come November,
I'm going to
> support the conservative for U.S. Senate. I'm voting
Democrat.
>
> SOURCE: http://www.bobconleyforsenate.com
>
> --- END ---
>
>
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