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Draft Redlich for Governor

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I'd love to see Jim Ostrowski step forward and try like he did in 1994. A stalwart of the movement and no stranger to politics, Jim could splatter a serious piece of humble pie into the faces of the nut job lackeys of the donkeys and elephants. His broad range of knowledge, professional capacity as a lawyer and tireless pursuit of all thing libertarian could ignite theupstate freedom movement. Who knows how many in the big apple itself ?

Unfortunately, I don't see Jim doing this. governor.jpgI spent a long drive with Jim last March down to Poughkeepsie (and back) and I think it's safe to say he won't try it again. Without getting too personal into his life or means, it's sufficient to say that his focus on family and profession at this point in his life is more important than a quixotic run at the head guy job in New York. I spoke with Jim this weekend and he's not interested in running for office.

However, I am urging Warren Redlich to pick up his shield, mount his high horse and charge those windmills. Warren has all the credentials and qualifications that I've listed previously and he also holds public office as a town board member in Guilderland, NY. He's run for Congress twice in a hopelessly Democratic district like Albany. He's helped me multiple times during my campaigns on a pro bono basis. He's smart, funny and media savvy. While Warren does have ties to the Republican party as such, he's by no means a favorite son. If anything he's a bit of a pariah. He likes and understands freedom too much.


Hello Faithful Supporters,

First...a big THANK YOU to each of you from the campaign!

As you all have seen, heard & read, Eric's candidacy was cut short by a cabal of GOP backed lawyers interested in limiting the voices heard in Washington. Because of their actions, he has had to endure legal threats & incurred a lot of debt by personally bailing out the campaign to make sure the vendors we worked with were all made whole; it's the honorable way to do business.

As a third party candidate, he hasn't been able to rely on campaign "soft money" from big corporate party sponsors. This has been a grass roots, self funded exercise in the expansion of old-school democracy.

Eric also hasn't had the luxury of raising your taxes to fund his campaign. He has put himself in significant personal debt.

If your personal situation allows you to do so, please help us defray the costs of this exercise in the expansion of freedom.

Please go to: http://www.Sundwall4Congress.org and click on the PayPal link.

With sincere thanks!!

John.


ELECT ERIC SUNDWALL
PO BOX 503
NIVERVILLE, NY 12130 www.sundwall4congress.org
Contact: Richard Cooper, Campaign Mgr lpnymedia@hotmail.com


Albany, NY 3/25/09 Albany attorney Warren Redlich endorsed Libertarian special election congressional candidate Eric Sundwall, although he is a Republican officeholder (Town of Guilderland board) and was a GOP congressional candidate in the adjoining 21st congressional district. The special election to replace Kirsten Gillibrand will be held March 31st. Campaign manager Richard Cooper announced the endorsement. Cooper notes that Redlich lives outside the district won't be able to vote for Sundwall but GOP candidate Tedisco lives outside the district also and can't vote for himself.

Redlich explained his endorsement of Eric Sundwall "I think Jim Tedisco is a great guy, but I'm endorsing Eric because of our close agreement on policy issues. With bailouts running amok, the people are figuring out that government is causing our problems instead of helping. No one understands that better than Eric Sundwall."

Tedisco supporters launched attacks on Eric Sundwall's petitions to qualify for the ballot. Redlich represented Sundwall at a hearing at the State Board of Elections on Monday

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Hi all. Jim Ostrowski got in from Buffalo about an hour ago and we're off to Poughkeepsie in the morning. We appreciate all the support coming in and continue to fight. justice.jpg

I do consider myself somewhat a political prisoner at the moment because of my requirement to be in court tomorrow. We can't update the contributions at the moment, but thank you to all digging deep right now. Every penny and minute counts.

Anybody watch the bickerfest on WNYT tonight ? Sorry I missed it . . . lol

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