My campaign released this press release earlier today.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 19, 2008Contact: 706-549-2862, media@bobbysaxon.com
Bobby Saxon calls on Congressman to refund taxpayer money
ATHENS, GA – Bobby Saxon, Democratic nominee for the Georgia 10th Congressional District, calls on Congressman Paul Broun, Jr. to refund taxpayer money he wastefully spent on self promoting mailers."I am shocked and dismayed with today’s news that Congressman Broun would be so careless with taxpayer money. He has regularly voted against the interests of hardworking Georgia families; voting against critical programs for needy children, benefits for veterans, and against stronger law enforcement for child pornography, all the while spending our tax dollars promoting his name,” Saxon said.
“Today I call on Paul Broun, Jr. to refund the $562,000 of hard earned taxpayer money that he spent on shameless self promotion. Congressman Broun's hypocritical position on government spending illustrates the need for true positive change in the 10th District. If elected, unlike Congressman Broun, I will provide the responsible leadership this district deserves."
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and small business owner from Nicholson, Georgia. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a member of the American Legion Post 56 in Jefferson, GA and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872 in Athens, GA.
Visit http://www.bobbysaxon.com/ for more information.
Recent Press Releases:
Aug 1 - Responsible Bridge Building
July 30 - The good doctor needs a vaccination for fiscal irresponsibility.
July 23 - Saxon calls on his opponent to use taxpayer dollars responsibly.
July 21 - Bobby Saxon offers responsible alternative in GA-10.
July 16 - Bobby Saxon ready to win in November.
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Showing posts with label Paul Broun. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Friday, August 1, 2008
Responsible Bridge Building
My campaign released this press release earlier today.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 1, 2008
Contact: 706-549-2862, media@bobbysaxon.com
Responsible Bridge Building
ATHENS, GA - Bobby Saxon, Democratic nominee for the Georgia 10th Congressional District, today released a statement in response to Congressman Paul Broun, Jr.'s vote against The National Highway Bridge Reconstruction and Inspection Act. This bill was written in response to the catastrophic bridge collapse in Minneapolis, Minnesota that occurred one year ago today and killed thirteen people.
"I am disappointed that Congressman Broun continues to care more about his personal agenda than he does the citizens of the 10th District,” Bobby said. "Our highways are one of the most visible and important parts of our state and national infrastructure. Bridges are a key link in that infrastructure and we must ensure they are safe for travel. We must put a priority on the safety of our citizens and the proper maintenance of the roads that we all travel.
“Mr. Broun’s vote against the National Highway Bridge Reconstruction and Inspection Act potentially endangered the lives of our most precious resource, our citizens. Fortunately, responsible leadership prevailed and the bill passed on a bipartisan vote of 367-55. 87% of the Congressional delegation voted in favor of safety for their constituents as I would have had I been the Congressman for the 10th District.
“I urge Congressman Broun to thoroughly review spending bills before rejecting them outright. Fiscal responsibility requires a common sense approach that never trumps safety for our citizens. When I am Congressman, I will make fiscally responsible choices that prioritize the safety of my constituents.”
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and small business owner from Nicholson, Georgia. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a member of the American Legion Post 56 in Jefferson, GA and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872 in Athens, GA.
Visit www.BobbySaxon.com for more information.
Recent Press Releases:
July 30 - The good doctor needs a vaccination for fiscal irresponsibility.
July 23 - Saxon calls on his opponent to use taxpayer dollars responsibly.
July 21 - Bobby Saxon offers responsible alternative in GA-10.
July 16 - Bobby Saxon ready to win in November.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 1, 2008
Contact: 706-549-2862, media@bobbysaxon.com
Responsible Bridge Building
ATHENS, GA - Bobby Saxon, Democratic nominee for the Georgia 10th Congressional District, today released a statement in response to Congressman Paul Broun, Jr.'s vote against The National Highway Bridge Reconstruction and Inspection Act. This bill was written in response to the catastrophic bridge collapse in Minneapolis, Minnesota that occurred one year ago today and killed thirteen people.
"I am disappointed that Congressman Broun continues to care more about his personal agenda than he does the citizens of the 10th District,” Bobby said. "Our highways are one of the most visible and important parts of our state and national infrastructure. Bridges are a key link in that infrastructure and we must ensure they are safe for travel. We must put a priority on the safety of our citizens and the proper maintenance of the roads that we all travel.
“Mr. Broun’s vote against the National Highway Bridge Reconstruction and Inspection Act potentially endangered the lives of our most precious resource, our citizens. Fortunately, responsible leadership prevailed and the bill passed on a bipartisan vote of 367-55. 87% of the Congressional delegation voted in favor of safety for their constituents as I would have had I been the Congressman for the 10th District.
“I urge Congressman Broun to thoroughly review spending bills before rejecting them outright. Fiscal responsibility requires a common sense approach that never trumps safety for our citizens. When I am Congressman, I will make fiscally responsible choices that prioritize the safety of my constituents.”
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and small business owner from Nicholson, Georgia. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a member of the American Legion Post 56 in Jefferson, GA and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872 in Athens, GA.
Visit www.BobbySaxon.com for more information.
Recent Press Releases:
July 30 - The good doctor needs a vaccination for fiscal irresponsibility.
July 23 - Saxon calls on his opponent to use taxpayer dollars responsibly.
July 21 - Bobby Saxon offers responsible alternative in GA-10.
July 16 - Bobby Saxon ready to win in November.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
The good doctor needs a vaccination for fiscal irresponsibility
My campaign released this press release earlier today.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 30, 2008
Contact: 706-549-2862, media@bobbysaxon.com
The good doctor needs a vaccination for fiscal irresponsibility
ATHENS, GA - Yesterday, TheHill.com broke the news that Congressman Paul Broun Jr.’s chief of staff has left in the face of mounting controversy surrounding Broun’s budget crisis. Bobby Saxon, candidate for Congress in the 10th District, voiced his concern about the resignation.
“This news is disturbing,” said Saxon. “We already knew that Congressman Broun’s office was in bad shape, but his chief of staff’s resignation shows that our district’s budget crisis won’t be going away anytime soon. Congressman Broun simply reached too deep into the taxpayer-funded cookie jar, and his constituents are going to pay the price. If Congressman Broun can no longer afford to pay his Washington staff, how can we expect him to serve the approximately 700,000 people that he represents?
“Congressman Broun preaches ‘fiscal responsibility,’ which has involved voting down crucial veteran and children’s programs. At the same time, however, he has no problem spending hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to fund his re-election campaign. His ‘do as I say, not as I do’ approach to governing is a double standard, and not the kind of thing that folks in this district need.
“When I’m representing the people of the 10th District, I’ll use taxpayer dollars wisely to make constituency services as easy and accessible as possible. I’ll never use their money recklessly, and I’ll certainly never use it to fund my re-election at the taxpayer’s expense.”
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and small business owner from Nicholson, Georgia. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a member of the American Legion Post 56 in Jefferson, GA and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872 in Athens, GA.
Visit www.BobbySaxon.com for more information.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 30, 2008
Contact: 706-549-2862, media@bobbysaxon.com
The good doctor needs a vaccination for fiscal irresponsibility
ATHENS, GA - Yesterday, TheHill.com broke the news that Congressman Paul Broun Jr.’s chief of staff has left in the face of mounting controversy surrounding Broun’s budget crisis. Bobby Saxon, candidate for Congress in the 10th District, voiced his concern about the resignation.
“This news is disturbing,” said Saxon. “We already knew that Congressman Broun’s office was in bad shape, but his chief of staff’s resignation shows that our district’s budget crisis won’t be going away anytime soon. Congressman Broun simply reached too deep into the taxpayer-funded cookie jar, and his constituents are going to pay the price. If Congressman Broun can no longer afford to pay his Washington staff, how can we expect him to serve the approximately 700,000 people that he represents?
“Congressman Broun preaches ‘fiscal responsibility,’ which has involved voting down crucial veteran and children’s programs. At the same time, however, he has no problem spending hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to fund his re-election campaign. His ‘do as I say, not as I do’ approach to governing is a double standard, and not the kind of thing that folks in this district need.
“When I’m representing the people of the 10th District, I’ll use taxpayer dollars wisely to make constituency services as easy and accessible as possible. I’ll never use their money recklessly, and I’ll certainly never use it to fund my re-election at the taxpayer’s expense.”
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and small business owner from Nicholson, Georgia. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a member of the American Legion Post 56 in Jefferson, GA and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872 in Athens, GA.
Visit www.BobbySaxon.com for more information.
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Saxon calls on his opponent to use taxpayer dollars responsibly
My campaign released this press release earlier today.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 23, 2008
Contact: 706-549-2862, media@bobbysaxon.com
Saxon calls on his opponent to use taxpayer dollars responsibly
ATHENS, GA – Bobby Saxon, Democratic nominee for the Georgia 10th Congressional District, today released a statement in response to allegations Congressman Paul Broun abused franking privileges and may face a budget deficit for his congressional office this year.
“In a time when Americans are suffering from $4 gas prices, a mortgage crisis, and the threat of collapsing banks, Georgians deserve a Congressman who will be fiscally responsible and will make the best use of taxpayer money,” said Bobby Saxon, Georgia’s 10th Congressional District Democratic nominee. “Congressman Broun’s inability to manage his Congressional office budget is an indication of his willingness to use taxpayer money for his personal gain. Georgians need a Congressman who will be responsible in the use of the privileges granted to him by the voters of this district.”
According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, “Since Jan. 1, Broun has boosted his name recognition with constituents through 10 mailings using his congressional "franking" privilege, spending nearly half his overall $1.38 million overall annual budget on communications alone, Roll Call reported.”
Saxon said, “I have repeatedly said that I do not believe Mr. Broun’s previous personal financial problems are a relevant issue in this election, however, this story does raise serious questions about his ability to properly manage taxpayer money. It concerns me deeply that Mr. Broun’s claim of fiscal responsibility negatively impacts needy children and military veterans, but does not apply to his insatiable desire to be re-elected at all costs. The citizens of this district deserve a Congressman that will put their needs before his personal agenda.”
Visit http://www.bobbysaxon.com/ for more information.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 23, 2008
Contact: 706-549-2862, media@bobbysaxon.com
Saxon calls on his opponent to use taxpayer dollars responsibly
ATHENS, GA – Bobby Saxon, Democratic nominee for the Georgia 10th Congressional District, today released a statement in response to allegations Congressman Paul Broun abused franking privileges and may face a budget deficit for his congressional office this year.
“In a time when Americans are suffering from $4 gas prices, a mortgage crisis, and the threat of collapsing banks, Georgians deserve a Congressman who will be fiscally responsible and will make the best use of taxpayer money,” said Bobby Saxon, Georgia’s 10th Congressional District Democratic nominee. “Congressman Broun’s inability to manage his Congressional office budget is an indication of his willingness to use taxpayer money for his personal gain. Georgians need a Congressman who will be responsible in the use of the privileges granted to him by the voters of this district.”
According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, “Since Jan. 1, Broun has boosted his name recognition with constituents through 10 mailings using his congressional "franking" privilege, spending nearly half his overall $1.38 million overall annual budget on communications alone, Roll Call reported.”
Saxon said, “I have repeatedly said that I do not believe Mr. Broun’s previous personal financial problems are a relevant issue in this election, however, this story does raise serious questions about his ability to properly manage taxpayer money. It concerns me deeply that Mr. Broun’s claim of fiscal responsibility negatively impacts needy children and military veterans, but does not apply to his insatiable desire to be re-elected at all costs. The citizens of this district deserve a Congressman that will put their needs before his personal agenda.”
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and small business owner from Nicholson, Georgia. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a member of the American Legion Post 56 in Jefferson, GA and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872 in Athens, GA.
Visit http://www.bobbysaxon.com/ for more information.
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Monday, July 21, 2008
Responsible Alternatives in the GA 10th
My campaign released this press release earlier today.
Bobby Saxon offers responsible alternative in GA-10
ATHENS, GA – It looks like some political pundits need help remembering that Georgia’s election season doesn’t end in July.
In a July 17 article of the Wall Street Journal called “Dr. Broun Goes Back to Washington,” columnist John Fund writes, “Dr. Broun will be going back to Washington next year, having won 71% in last night's primary.” There is no mention of Bobby Saxon or his November challenge against Congressman Broun.
“If Mr. Fund had done some research before he wrote this article, he’d have realized that I carried eight counties against both Representative Fleming AND Congressman Broun," said Saxon. "In five of those counties, I carried more votes than my two opponents put together. Last Tuesday, 18,000 Republicans showed they were disappointed enough by Congressman Broun’s performance to vote against their sitting incumbent. That’s not a small number, and definitely not one that the media should be ignoring in a democracy where every vote counts.
“Folks still have nearly four months to make up their minds on their own. We don’t need the Washington establishment and big-shot political pundits pressuring people on how to vote, and we definitely don’t need a Wall Street Journal writer already declaring our next Congressman before anyone has a say.
“I invite Mr. Fund to call me before he writes anymore articles about the 10th district of Georgia. We can discuss my desire to solve real problems in this district in a responsible and bipartisan way.”
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and small business owner from Nicholson, Georgia. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a member of the American Legion Post 56 in Jefferson, GA and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872 in Athens, GA.
Visit http://www.bobbysaxon.com/ for more information.
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Bobby Saxon offers responsible alternative in GA-10
ATHENS, GA – It looks like some political pundits need help remembering that Georgia’s election season doesn’t end in July.
In a July 17 article of the Wall Street Journal called “Dr. Broun Goes Back to Washington,” columnist John Fund writes, “Dr. Broun will be going back to Washington next year, having won 71% in last night's primary.” There is no mention of Bobby Saxon or his November challenge against Congressman Broun.
“If Mr. Fund had done some research before he wrote this article, he’d have realized that I carried eight counties against both Representative Fleming AND Congressman Broun," said Saxon. "In five of those counties, I carried more votes than my two opponents put together. Last Tuesday, 18,000 Republicans showed they were disappointed enough by Congressman Broun’s performance to vote against their sitting incumbent. That’s not a small number, and definitely not one that the media should be ignoring in a democracy where every vote counts.
“Folks still have nearly four months to make up their minds on their own. We don’t need the Washington establishment and big-shot political pundits pressuring people on how to vote, and we definitely don’t need a Wall Street Journal writer already declaring our next Congressman before anyone has a say.
“I invite Mr. Fund to call me before he writes anymore articles about the 10th district of Georgia. We can discuss my desire to solve real problems in this district in a responsible and bipartisan way.”
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and small business owner from Nicholson, Georgia. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a member of the American Legion Post 56 in Jefferson, GA and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872 in Athens, GA.
Visit http://www.bobbysaxon.com/ for more information.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Bobby Saxon ready to win in November
My campaign released this press release earlier today.
Bobby Saxon ready to win in November
Athens, GA - Bobby Saxon, candidate for Congress in Georgia's 10th District, had the following to say about the Republican primary last night between his opponents, Barry Fleming and Paul Broun:
“I congratulate Dr. Broun for his victory in last night’s Republican primary. Dr. Broun worked hard in traveling the district to debate his opponent on the issues critical to our nation. I invite him to continue these debates as we move towards the general election."
"I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Barry Fleming for his hard fought campaign. Representative Fleming’s track record of public service is undeniable and worthy of respect. His service to his constituents and the state of Georgia has been honest and respectful, and for that I thank him.”
“As this campaign moves into the next phase I look forward to continuing to reach across the aisle in our district and moving our country ahead in a truly bipartisan way. There are dire problems in our country that cannot be fixed with old, partisan solutions. As your Congressman I will be a part of the solution to the gridlock in Washington and work toward fixing our energy crisis, improving our economy, bringing jobs to the 10th District, and ending our conflicts abroad in a responsible and honorable manner.”
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and small business owner from Nicholson, Georgia. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a member of the American Legion Post 56 in Jefferson, GA and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872 in Athens, GA.
Visit http://www.bobbysaxon.com/ for more information.
Bobby Saxon ready to win in November
Athens, GA - Bobby Saxon, candidate for Congress in Georgia's 10th District, had the following to say about the Republican primary last night between his opponents, Barry Fleming and Paul Broun:
“I congratulate Dr. Broun for his victory in last night’s Republican primary. Dr. Broun worked hard in traveling the district to debate his opponent on the issues critical to our nation. I invite him to continue these debates as we move towards the general election."
"I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Barry Fleming for his hard fought campaign. Representative Fleming’s track record of public service is undeniable and worthy of respect. His service to his constituents and the state of Georgia has been honest and respectful, and for that I thank him.”
“As this campaign moves into the next phase I look forward to continuing to reach across the aisle in our district and moving our country ahead in a truly bipartisan way. There are dire problems in our country that cannot be fixed with old, partisan solutions. As your Congressman I will be a part of the solution to the gridlock in Washington and work toward fixing our energy crisis, improving our economy, bringing jobs to the 10th District, and ending our conflicts abroad in a responsible and honorable manner.”
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and small business owner from Nicholson, Georgia. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a member of the American Legion Post 56 in Jefferson, GA and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872 in Athens, GA.
Visit http://www.bobbysaxon.com/ for more information.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Debates and Forums
The last two weeks gave us a great opportunity to showcase the difference between my candidacy and the ones of my opponents. Yes, we’re always fighting the snub from the mainstream media and the lack of fundraising dollars but we definitely have a surplus when it comes to debating. It’s easy when you’re on the right side of the issues.
Our first debate/forum was back on May 23rd in Greene County but we finished the primary season with a flash with five in a two week period. Barry and I were at all of them. Paul made it to three.
The two biggies in the bunch were the one sponsored by the Elberton Star in Elbert County and the AARP debate in Habersham County. All three of us were present for these two and the moderators did a good job of making sure we covered the most critical topics of this campaign.
One thing became apparent during these debates; even a country boy is smart enough to compete with a doctor and a lawyer if his heart is in the right place. I challenge the winner of their primary to debate me in every county in this district. The voters deserve an opportunity to see us in person and hear our views on working to solve real problems in this country.
This campaign is about getting rid of partisan politics in this country. I know it’s an uphill battle but I believe in my heart that it’s a battle worth fighting. Our country is too divided right now and the extreme left and extreme right are to blame. We have to find a way to work together to solve real problems in this country. We must reach across the aisle, look people in the eye, tell them the truth, and get along long enough to do the right thing for our country. I believe this…. I hope you do as well.
Now’s the Time!
Our first debate/forum was back on May 23rd in Greene County but we finished the primary season with a flash with five in a two week period. Barry and I were at all of them. Paul made it to three.
The two biggies in the bunch were the one sponsored by the Elberton Star in Elbert County and the AARP debate in Habersham County. All three of us were present for these two and the moderators did a good job of making sure we covered the most critical topics of this campaign.
One thing became apparent during these debates; even a country boy is smart enough to compete with a doctor and a lawyer if his heart is in the right place. I challenge the winner of their primary to debate me in every county in this district. The voters deserve an opportunity to see us in person and hear our views on working to solve real problems in this country.
This campaign is about getting rid of partisan politics in this country. I know it’s an uphill battle but I believe in my heart that it’s a battle worth fighting. Our country is too divided right now and the extreme left and extreme right are to blame. We have to find a way to work together to solve real problems in this country. We must reach across the aisle, look people in the eye, tell them the truth, and get along long enough to do the right thing for our country. I believe this…. I hope you do as well.
Now’s the Time!
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
Saxon vs. Broun vs. Fleming
Wow, what a night!
Paul Broun, Barry Fleming, and I debated each other for 90 minutes just outside Greensboro (Greene County) last night at Reynolds Plantation. It was truly a great night for this campaign.
The format allowed each of us to give a 10 minute introductory comment and then we spent approximately an hour answering questions from the audience. We had a maximum of two minutes each to answer our questions. Kudo's to the kind residents at Reynolds for treating me fairly and for being so receptive to my views and my approach to this campaign. I truly believe we walked away with some support and especially with respect.
I did not consider any of the questions to be overly difficult. Most were about the economy and immigration. There were none of the tough questions that you would normally expect when you have two Republicans going against a Democrat with a mostly Republican crowd.
My campaign did video the entire debate. We're working on cutting it down to a few small videos from the hour and a half of raw footage. You'll see some great stuff from us over the next few days.
I can assure you of one thing. I'll be your next Congressman if they don't avoid debating me.
I hereby invite the winner of the Republican primary to debate me in every county in the district between July 15th and election day. What do you say boys? Are you game?
Now's the Time!
Paul Broun, Barry Fleming, and I debated each other for 90 minutes just outside Greensboro (Greene County) last night at Reynolds Plantation. It was truly a great night for this campaign.
The format allowed each of us to give a 10 minute introductory comment and then we spent approximately an hour answering questions from the audience. We had a maximum of two minutes each to answer our questions. Kudo's to the kind residents at Reynolds for treating me fairly and for being so receptive to my views and my approach to this campaign. I truly believe we walked away with some support and especially with respect.
I did not consider any of the questions to be overly difficult. Most were about the economy and immigration. There were none of the tough questions that you would normally expect when you have two Republicans going against a Democrat with a mostly Republican crowd.
My campaign did video the entire debate. We're working on cutting it down to a few small videos from the hour and a half of raw footage. You'll see some great stuff from us over the next few days.
I can assure you of one thing. I'll be your next Congressman if they don't avoid debating me.
I hereby invite the winner of the Republican primary to debate me in every county in the district between July 15th and election day. What do you say boys? Are you game?
Now's the Time!
Thursday, May 8, 2008
A in English and A+ in Partisan Politics
My campaign released this news release earlier today.
Congressman receives an ‘A’ in English and an A+ in Partisan Politics
ATHENS - Representative Paul Broun, Jr. is trumpeting his "A in English" award from a special-interest group, but a closer look at his short legislative career shows that the congressman earned a failing grade in most other areas.Democratic candidate Bobby Saxon has released a few more grades for Congressman Broun.
Mathematics - F: Congressman Broun, Jr. clearly needs some remedial work in the subject of math, especially statistics. Two months ago, Broun said that, "roughly 40 percent of the people that are intercepted crossing our border are not Mexicans." In fact, according to the Washington Post, "less than 7 percent are 'Other than Mexicans' (OTM). The 'Aliens from Special Interest Countries' (ASIC) -- most anywhere in the Middle East and a chunk of South Asia -- totaled 297. That's three-hundredths of 1 percent." ("OMG, DHS! ASICs and OTMs!" by Al Kamen, Washington Post, March 12, 2008)
Child Care - F: When it comes to protecting children, Congressman Broun could stand a refresher course – fast. Congressman Broun, Jr. was one of only two to vote against the SAFE Act, a bill that will help law enforcement catch and prosecute those who distribute child pornography over open wireless computer networks. ("Broun one of two to oppose Internet child porn measure" by Blake Aued, Athens Banner-Herald, December 8, 2007)
Economics - F: Congressman Broun, Jr. showed that, like Republican Presidential nominee John McCain, he just doesn't know much about economics. Broun was one of four Georgia Republicans to vote against reauthorizing the Small Business and Innovation Research program, which helps new businesses bring innovative new ideas to market. Perhaps Paul Broun doesn't understand that independent businesses are the backbone of our economy. Perhaps he doesn't care. Either way, a refresher course in capitalism and market economies is in order here. (Congress.org)
Partisan Politics as usual - A+: There is one thing that Paul Broun, Jr. has done well - become a consummate Beltway insider. Despite running as an “maverick" Republican, who was going to stand up to the GOP establishment, Broun has proven himself willing to cozy up to the same establishment he ran against. He was recently supported in glowing terms by all of Georgia's Republican representatives. So, kudos to Congressman Paul Broun, Jr. for getting one subject right. Congressman Paul Broun, Jr. has continued to vote the party line more than 89% of the time even when congress has an approval rating of 22% (Fox News). Does he really have our district’s best interests at heart?
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and small business owner from Nicholson, Georgia. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a member of the American Legion Post 56 in Jefferson, GA and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872 in Athens, GA.
Congressman receives an ‘A’ in English and an A+ in Partisan Politics
ATHENS - Representative Paul Broun, Jr. is trumpeting his "A in English" award from a special-interest group, but a closer look at his short legislative career shows that the congressman earned a failing grade in most other areas.Democratic candidate Bobby Saxon has released a few more grades for Congressman Broun.
Mathematics - F: Congressman Broun, Jr. clearly needs some remedial work in the subject of math, especially statistics. Two months ago, Broun said that, "roughly 40 percent of the people that are intercepted crossing our border are not Mexicans." In fact, according to the Washington Post, "less than 7 percent are 'Other than Mexicans' (OTM). The 'Aliens from Special Interest Countries' (ASIC) -- most anywhere in the Middle East and a chunk of South Asia -- totaled 297. That's three-hundredths of 1 percent." ("OMG, DHS! ASICs and OTMs!" by Al Kamen, Washington Post, March 12, 2008)
Child Care - F: When it comes to protecting children, Congressman Broun could stand a refresher course – fast. Congressman Broun, Jr. was one of only two to vote against the SAFE Act, a bill that will help law enforcement catch and prosecute those who distribute child pornography over open wireless computer networks. ("Broun one of two to oppose Internet child porn measure" by Blake Aued, Athens Banner-Herald, December 8, 2007)
Economics - F: Congressman Broun, Jr. showed that, like Republican Presidential nominee John McCain, he just doesn't know much about economics. Broun was one of four Georgia Republicans to vote against reauthorizing the Small Business and Innovation Research program, which helps new businesses bring innovative new ideas to market. Perhaps Paul Broun doesn't understand that independent businesses are the backbone of our economy. Perhaps he doesn't care. Either way, a refresher course in capitalism and market economies is in order here. (Congress.org)
Partisan Politics as usual - A+: There is one thing that Paul Broun, Jr. has done well - become a consummate Beltway insider. Despite running as an “maverick" Republican, who was going to stand up to the GOP establishment, Broun has proven himself willing to cozy up to the same establishment he ran against. He was recently supported in glowing terms by all of Georgia's Republican representatives. So, kudos to Congressman Paul Broun, Jr. for getting one subject right. Congressman Paul Broun, Jr. has continued to vote the party line more than 89% of the time even when congress has an approval rating of 22% (Fox News). Does he really have our district’s best interests at heart?
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and small business owner from Nicholson, Georgia. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a member of the American Legion Post 56 in Jefferson, GA and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872 in Athens, GA.
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Sunday, April 6, 2008
Our Congressman's April Fools Prescription
On April 1st our representative in Congress gave America what he called a “prescription” for dealing with our nation’s energy problems. Some of his remedies are well-intended, such as his call for tax relief for Georgia motorists and his emphasis on alternative fuel production. However, he must understand that making a vague diagnosis based on complex and serious symptoms will not make America healthier.
Once again, our representative in Washington has failed to realize that real problems are solved by action, not cheesy rhetoric. Instead of complaining about an unpopular policy proposal, he should consider actually voting for legislation that solves today’s problems. He should have voted for The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, an initiative that passed with nearly 76% bipartisan support and was signed into law by President Bush on December 19, 2007. This law raises fuel economy standards by 40% and mandates a five fold increase in the use of bio-fuels.
Mr. Broun may feel that blaming the Democrats for $3.25 gas is the way to get re-elected. However, I believe the good people of the 10th district won’t fall for his April Fools political rant. I believe they’re as tired of political extremists as I am and they’re ready for bi-partisan representation like I offer.
Like the good doctor, I have an oath to uphold as well: to abide by the principles of Duty, Honor, and Country, and that’s what I intend to do when I’m a Congressman.
Now’s the time!
Once again, our representative in Washington has failed to realize that real problems are solved by action, not cheesy rhetoric. Instead of complaining about an unpopular policy proposal, he should consider actually voting for legislation that solves today’s problems. He should have voted for The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, an initiative that passed with nearly 76% bipartisan support and was signed into law by President Bush on December 19, 2007. This law raises fuel economy standards by 40% and mandates a five fold increase in the use of bio-fuels.
Mr. Broun may feel that blaming the Democrats for $3.25 gas is the way to get re-elected. However, I believe the good people of the 10th district won’t fall for his April Fools political rant. I believe they’re as tired of political extremists as I am and they’re ready for bi-partisan representation like I offer.
Like the good doctor, I have an oath to uphold as well: to abide by the principles of Duty, Honor, and Country, and that’s what I intend to do when I’m a Congressman.
Now’s the time!
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