Friday, October 27, 2006

Quick Update About The Earnesty Campaign

I had a little bit of time before I head out to knock on some doors and talk to the great citizens of the 52nd District.

My children and I were in the Connellsville Halloween Parade.

I was dressed as a masked wrestler with the WWE United States US Championship. The wrestling fans loved that, because they kept calling me Rey Mysterio.

My daughter was dressed as a hockey mask wearing chainsaw carrying mad woman.

My son was dressed as a scarecrow and rode on a float with his Boy Scout Troop 119.

Cheryl walked with us, too.

It was cold but we had a lot of fun meeting everybody and passing out pens and candy.

Here's some quick reminders:

I visited with Rolling Thunder of Fayette. Diane Irey, Greg Hopkins, John Mikita, and myself were the only ones that showed up for the meet the candidate night.

That was too bad, because we had a great discussion talking about ways that we can help our veterans.

It's a sad day when candidates don't care enough about the veterans that they can't take time out of their busy(?) schedule to discuss how we can help our vets.

I can't tip my hand, but I have a surprise for every one coming up starting on Halloween. I will give more information the day before, so Ms. Kula, who seems to be in hiding, doesn't steal any more of my ideas.

It's sad when a career politician, who has taken thousands of dollars from outside of the district and is paying a "political consultant" thousands of dollars, can't come up with ideas or solutions on her own.

Ms. Kula still has NOT accepted the challenge to debate me one on one on Bob Foltz' WMBS Let's Talk radio show.

Apparently, the many dates and times that the station gave her were not good enough.

People have been saying that her "handlers" have been keeping her hidden and quiet until election day, because of her poor showing on the Herald-Standard HSTV19 debate, which I hope to have available for download at www.vote4earnesty.com soon.

If she is afraid to face the people and answer their questions before the election, how can we trust her to be honest and open after the election?

We can't.

I was eating dinner at the Connellsville Independent Slovak Citizen's Club when I over heard some people discussing the election.

What I heard really didn't surprise me, because I knew that Ms. Kula is just another career politician looking for a free ride any where she can.

But, these people said that if Ms. Kula loses this election, then she will either run for County Commissioner or another county office next year (District Attorney, maybe?) OR she will bide her time to run for a County Judge office.

Personally, I would vote for her for District Attorney, or even as a judge, because that's where her experience is in the justice area, but she doesn't have that "working class" experience to know how to represent the people of the 52nd district.

She has that air of elitism around her and she rubs people the wrong way by acting like she's better than us, because she knows people in high places that keep giving her jobs.

Ms. Kula would make a good DA or county judge and with a little more experience getting to know the people and not being afraid to rub shoulders or shake hands with us little people or commoners as her gang calls us, she may be able to win one of the Commissioner positions.

But, no matter what, she will be running for a county office next year, if she loses on November 7th.

Well, it is time for me to hit the sidewalks and start knocking on doors again.

If you hear a knock at your door, it may be me, so please answer, so we can talk about the issues and how I plan to fix our problems and I may even give you a hint about what will be happening next week.

Oh, and for everyone that plans on hitting the roads this weekend for the Halloween parties:

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE!!!!

Please be careful!

Until Next Time...Have A Great Day!!!

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home