Mr Sundwall has more than the the required number of signatures needed. Now he has to suffer the onslaught of GOP lawyers that will try to limit the extension of the the franchise of democracy to include the will of the people by challenging every voter's signature on Sundwall's petition.
Mr Tedisco shows again that, if elected, he will bring the same level of non-functionality that he has in the political minority, where he is most comfortable. Let's face it, if he does win, the House will just gerrymander his district out of existence.
Maybe Tedisco can get some US Transportation funding to have a shuttle built along route 50 between his wife's house in the district and his house outside the district.
Comment by JJNorris -- March 4th, 2009 @ 8:19 am
JOHN NORRIS!!! I FOLLOWED YOUR LEAD AND POSTED MY BELOW COMMENT AT THE SAME TIMES UNION BLOG WHERE YOU POSTED YOUR COMMENT!! THANKS FOR INFORMING ME OF IT, SO I CAN HELP BUILD MOMENTUM FOR THE SUNDWALL CAMPAIGN!!!!!
There are ‘3 candidates’ running for the U.S. House of Representatives seat for District 20 of the State of New York. They are Republican Jim Tedisco, Democrat Scott Murphy, and Libertarian Eric Sundwall.
The Republicans and Democrats have ‘always’ held this seat, while the Libertarians ‘never’ have. So, if you’ve been ‘happy’ with the work of the status quo, vote for either the Republican or Democratic candidate, if not, then vote for the Libertarian candidate.
I think it’s ‘finally time’ to give the Libertarian Party ‘a chance’ to lead! Besides, its candidate is a very capable person! By winning, Eric Sundwall would become the ‘first’ Libertarian ever elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, not only for the district, but also the nation!!! So, help him make ‘monumental’ history by helping him win!!!!!
This Special Election will be on Tuesday March 31st!!!!!
For more information, please go to…
Sundwall Campaign website: http://sundwall4congress.org/
National Libertarian Party website: http://www.lp.org/
Why not Liberty for a Change?
Comment by Jack Gannon — March 5th, 2009 @ 12:26 am