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11-05-2007, 11:24 AM #1
Volunteers needed to Question Candidates!!!!!!!!!!!!
I need volunteers!!!!!!!!
I hope some of you will help with this.
I would like information about city/county elections, the name of the candidates and their position on illegal immigration, compared to ALIPAC's Platform, by this evening.
If you take on one city/county that will be a big help to us.
This is no different than calling the offices of Congress and asking how they will be voting.
We need a list of cities that have candidates, which support our platform so we need you fanning out and finding the information for us.
We need each ALIPAC Activist to take the following steps.
1. Determine if you have local elections on Tuesday.
2. Determine who is running.
3. Make calls and research online to find out which candidates stand with the ALIPAC platform.
4. Make sure you vote and you bring others that share your concerns out to vote.
5. Consider making a contribution or volunteering to help candidates you ID as being with our cause and with the public.
You can determine who is running locally by picking up a local newspaper or by visiting your county or state board of elections website.
ALIPAC FOUR POINT PLATFORM:
"Simply enforce our existing immigration laws!"
1. Secure Our Borders
2. Crack down on employers that intentionally hire illegals
3. Remove incentives and rewards to illegals such as licenses, welfare, and other taxpayer benefits
4. Enforce our existing laws and deport illegal aliens when convicted of crimes or detected during routine law enforcement activities
We need candidate information. Can call the cities that are holding a city council and county elections and ask their position on illegal immigration? Please seek them out and ask the candidates the tought questions.
For more details and a sample script:
http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-518428.html#518428
If anyone needs assistance finding the contact information for candidates, please let me know and I will help you this afternoon. If you search the name of the city and election, most likely you will find at least the candidates names. Go to the city, county or state election site and look for candidate info or applications. This information is public record.
Thanks!
DixieJoin our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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11-05-2007, 11:35 AM #2
Missouri is Not having elections Tuesday...giving me more time to get info...together....but Senater Bond is supporting GHooliani
Oh and ours will not be till Feb...but at the end of this month we will have a list of who is running...at the clerks officeNever look at another flag. Remember, that behind Government, there is your country, and that you belong to her as you do belong to your own mother. Stand by her as you would stand by your own mother
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11-05-2007, 11:49 AM #3
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The situation in Oregon is basically this:
If everyone will recall, we are a state-wide mail-in ballot state.
And, the deadline by which to mail the ballots back has already expired (must be post-marked about 2-3 days before election day). So basically, all the votes have been cast, just not counted (by law, they aren't allowed to be opened to be counted until election day).
For most counties (the basic functional unit involved here), there are:
1). 2 state level ballot measures to vote on (measures 49, 50)
2). An array of local/county issues as well. These typically, but not always, include things like:
a). Local County Offices,
b). local school or other services funding measures, etc.
I believe this election cycle is listed as a 'Special Election' - meaning that it is not on the 2nd year "normal" cycle to elect state/Federal officials and has a considerably pared-down set of issues to be voted on.
At least in my county, I don't recall seeing any persons running for offices - with one, rather small, possible exception.Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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11-05-2007, 04:36 PM #4
There are three elections tomorrow in Prince George’s County, MD
Bowie – Mayor G. Frederick Robinson and council members. I spoke with the City Clerk who informed me that the mayor has not indicated a position on illegal immigration. Further probing resulted in her condescending declaration that the mayor doesn’t need to take a position due to the fact that immigration is a federal issue.
College Park – Mayor Stephen A. Brayman and council members. I spoke with the City Clerk and was informed that the mayor does not have a position regarding illegal immigration. When I asked for an explanation, she informed me that he has no position because it has not been brought before council.
Greenbelt – Mayor Judith Davis and council members. Her assistant informed me that she is not aware of the mayors’ position. I asked to speak with the mayor, and was told that she was unavailable, but I could be transferred to her voicemail. I then asked if I would receive a return call today. The assistant could not guarantee that I would. I then said, [b] "I will assume if the mayor had a position, as her assistant, you would be privy to that information." She replied, “Yes.â€
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11-05-2007, 05:12 PM #5
:P Keep up the good work everyone!!!!!!!
DixieJoin our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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11-05-2007, 09:38 PM #6
Palm Beach FL
We have no local elections on Tues with the exception of city Boynton Beach. I do not live in Boynton and I have no information on the two candidates. I will provide all information on candidates in my local area at the next election. All elected officials presently are pro invaders.
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11-05-2007, 10:10 PM #7
Florida elections
I received this in e-mail. I have no knowledge of these candidates and they are not in my area.
Good afternoon,
Please support your local officials and candidates working to crack down on Illegal Immigration by voting tomorrow for:
* Corey Stewart for Chairman of the Baord of County Supervisor
* John Stirrup for Gainesville Supervisor
* Mike May for Occoquan Supervisor
* Chris Royse for Woodbridge Supervisor
For information on your local polling place please visit: http:/
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