Sep 12, 2008

Primary election Tuesday Sept. 16

Opinion: Massachusetts elections – the Pro-Life Party is the Republican Party.

If you vote in the MA Primary Sept. 16th, the action is on the Democratic side, so please consider voting for Ed O’Reilly over Senator John Kerry. Please vote for Brian Knuutila (D Gardner) Brian has a primary contest against a pro-abortion Democratic candidate in the Democratic Primary on Tuesday, September 16th. We are asking all voters in Gardner, Leominster, Fitchburg, Lancaster, Lunenburg, Townsend, Sterling, Ashby, Westminster, Bolton, and Clinton: Precincts 1&2, to make a special effort to go to the polls and vote pro-life on Tuesday, September 16th. VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: If you are a Republican, you must go to your town clerk by August 26th, 2008, and change to un-enrolled or Democrat in order to vote in the Democratic Primary. If you are already an un-enrolled voter (no party), just ask for a Democrat ballot when you go to your September polling place. You will automatically go back to no party (un-enrolled) after the Primary.
Please vote for Wayne Matewsky over incumbent Steven ["Stat"] Smith

Independent Clare Freda is running for Representative.

Otherwise vote for Republicans Jeff Beatty for Senate, Nathan Beck for Congress in W. Massachusetts, Ron Cherninsky for State Rep in Southbridge/Charlton, Kevin Kuros in Webster/Uxbridge, Stephen Comtois in Charlton/Brookfields, Kurt Hayes, Paul Avela, Sandi Martinez for the State Senate in the 3rd Middlesex District, Steven Levy in Hudson/Middlesex and Worcester state Senate, Jeff Perry on the Cape, Lou Evangelidis in Holden, Mike Franco for Gov. Council in E.Longmeadow,

Please also attempt to be tireless in mentioning these Pro-Life candidates and also please consider donating your time or treasure to this is eminently a worthwhile cause of re-building a Culture of Life.

What's at stake this fall: "I predict that the outcome of the presidential election will depend not on the economy, not on the Iraq war, not on the price of gasoline or the issue of national health insurance, but on the issue of the right to abortion." - Abortion advocate and former mayor of New York City, Ed Koch.

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