Brownback support in SC

Got this from fellow Rotarian Hal Stevenson:

Dear Brad,

I am personally an avid supporter of Senator Sam Brownback for President, a true conservative who honestly represents traditional family values.  I invite you to attend this event and learn more about Senator Brownback’s platform.  For more information please review the details below or explore this website http://millenniumiii.com/brownback.htm

Sincerely,
Hal Stevenson

Senator Brownback to Speak
in Columbia, S.C.   
Friday, February 2nd
Tronco’s Rosewood Ballroom at the State Fairgrounds
Doors Open: 11:45 A.M.    
Lunch Served:  12:00 P.M. (Complimentary)
The Senator Speaks: 12:30 P.M.

United States Senator Sam Brownback (Republican – Kansas)
Senator Brownback embodies the very core principles that most South Carolina Republicans share, certainly the true conservatives. He does not read polls to decide which popular positions to embrace; rather he leads from strong personal convictions.  Sam is motivated by his deep Christian faith that is the very foundation of his calling to public service. On that firm foundation he has built a platform of real solutions to tough problems that confront America today.

This event is open to all supporters and interested persons, but we cordially request the courtesy of an RSVP. Please feel free to invite friends!

Please RSVP to:
David H. Barron (DavidHBarron@gmail.com)

Brownback for President Campaign: (785) 220-2615

PAID FOR BY BROWNBACK FOR PRESIDENT
P.O. Box 2008 | Topeka, KS 66601-2008 | http://www.Brownback.com

 

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2 thoughts on “Brownback support in SC

  1. Dave

    I watched him on the telly today. Decent guy, but comes across as a younger, yet boring Bob Dole. Jury is still out.

  2. Ready to Hurl

    In the early days of the 2004 primaries Karl Rove is supposed to have shouted “Go Dean” upon seeing Howard Dean walking in parade.
    Much was made of this in the Dem blogosphere. Did Rove really want to face Dean in the general election? If so, obviously Rove thought that a Dean candidacy would be a pushover.
    Or, was Rove sneakily using reverse psych to sink a candidate that he feared?
    No conclusive evidence ever emerged– as far as I know.
    Given the above, I’d like to say: “GO BROWNBACK!”

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