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Monday, February 8, 2010

WROW NEWS-TALK FORMAT RIP

The shift to "light music" is part of Obama

Administrations' move to silence
conservative talk radio, stifle the First
Amendment and deny ordinary people
ability to communicate and exchange
information and their viewpoints on local
state and national politics.

This move is aimed directly at stifling
the voices of the growing Tea Party
Patriot movement.

WGY (810 AM) and WDGJ (1300 AM)
are still available, for the time being.

Not to worry! The people have heard
enough and know what they must do

in the May school budget votes, the
party primaries in September and the
November 2 General Election.



Tune out WROW, and any other media
outlet ,that engages in shilling for team
Obama.

Defeat every school budget that presents
a property tax increase, and vote out
incumbent officeholders,at the state
and congressional levels, who put party
special interests and leftist "progressive"
policies above the survival of America, and
the Constitutional form of government that
we the people, inherited from the Founders.

2010 is the year that the people will rise
up to defend America, our rights and liberties
and restore government by, for and of the
people.

Run for party committee seats to be able
to vote in county political party organizational
meetings which are held within 20 days after
the September 2010 party primaries. Officers
of county, city and town party committees
are elected at these organizational meetings.

Run for Congress, the State Senate and State
Assembly in the September Party primaries
and November 2 General Election.

Petitioning for party primaries occurs in
June. Petitions are filed in July.

Independent petitioning occurs in July
and August to qualify directly for the
November 2 ballot.

Candidates need to step forward this
month and next. They need to present
clear statements of who they are, why
they are running, and outline their
positions on priority issues. They need
to prepare petitions, and organize
petitioning efforts to qualify for the
ballots.

Check out internet sites for the NYS
Board of Elections and County Boards of
Elections.

In particular look for the 2010 political
calendar and instructions for running
for office:
http://www.elections.state.ny.us/RunningOffice.html

For further information call: 438 5230


Joe Sullivan



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