We Love Our Soldiers!
A "Wireside Chat" from Chairman Adam Puharic
11/05/2006
By now, I’m sure you’ve heard of the remark by the democrats’ Presidential candidate, and what he thinks of our brave men and women in uniform.
John Kerry, the democrat, delivered the following line in a recent speech:
"You know, education, if you make the most of it, you study hard, you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq."
Shame on you. Shame on all of those who would defend this vile and vicious statement. Our men and women in uniform are the brightest, bravest and best that this country has to offer. I am proud of every person who wears the uniform. My children pray for their safety every night.
And what does our local congressman, democrat Rush Holt, think about this remark. Well, he’s busy raising questions about a new military voting program that lets service members request and submit their ballots by fax or e-mail. Yes, that is correct. He is trying to make it more difficult for our brave men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan to vote. I am outraged. You should be too. Please click this link for more info:
http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2006Nov02/0,4670,VotingMilitary,00.html
At the Monmouth County Republican Party, we have a different attitude towards America’s military. Our own Administrative Manager, Heather Bachman, has been working all weekend long – including a message I received at 10pm on Saturday night -- to make sure the vote is counted for one of our soldiers in Iraq. He wants to vote – his right as an American – but there are too many hurdles in his way. He is willing to lose his life for this country, but some members of congress are not working hard to count his vote.
Congratulations Heather Bachman. You are doing the right thing. John Kerry and Rush Holt, I hope your voters are proud of you.
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Adam Puharic, Chairman
Monmouth County Republican Party
www.MonmouthRepublican.org
info@MonmouthRepublican.org
732.431.6664
11/05/2006
By now, I’m sure you’ve heard of the remark by the democrats’ Presidential candidate, and what he thinks of our brave men and women in uniform.
John Kerry, the democrat, delivered the following line in a recent speech:
"You know, education, if you make the most of it, you study hard, you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq."
Shame on you. Shame on all of those who would defend this vile and vicious statement. Our men and women in uniform are the brightest, bravest and best that this country has to offer. I am proud of every person who wears the uniform. My children pray for their safety every night.
And what does our local congressman, democrat Rush Holt, think about this remark. Well, he’s busy raising questions about a new military voting program that lets service members request and submit their ballots by fax or e-mail. Yes, that is correct. He is trying to make it more difficult for our brave men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan to vote. I am outraged. You should be too. Please click this link for more info:
http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2006Nov02/0,4670,VotingMilitary,00.html
At the Monmouth County Republican Party, we have a different attitude towards America’s military. Our own Administrative Manager, Heather Bachman, has been working all weekend long – including a message I received at 10pm on Saturday night -- to make sure the vote is counted for one of our soldiers in Iraq. He wants to vote – his right as an American – but there are too many hurdles in his way. He is willing to lose his life for this country, but some members of congress are not working hard to count his vote.
Congratulations Heather Bachman. You are doing the right thing. John Kerry and Rush Holt, I hope your voters are proud of you.
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Adam Puharic, Chairman
Monmouth County Republican Party
www.MonmouthRepublican.org
info@MonmouthRepublican.org
732.431.6664
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