Friday, July 16, 2010

Ten Buck Fridays: And This Week's Winner Is...


You cast your votes and your voices were heard.
Van Irion
Candidate for Congress in Tennessee 3rd District
has won this week's Ten Buck Fridays poll
The above photo is of Van with his family at the  
9.12 March on DC

Check out the information below and Van's website so that you can make an informed decision.  If you like what you see, then send in your $10 (or whatever you can afford) directly to Van Irion at his donation page which is linked to further down in this post. 

Thank you to RightKlik for the following information on Van Irion:
Van Irion has been married for 14 years, and he and his wife have two young daughters. A patent and Constitutional attorney with his own law firm, he's admitted to practice law before the U.S. Supreme Court. He has handled several Constitutional cases pro bono, including Obamacare Class Action.

Van is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, having served in Operation Desert Shield as an Air Traffic Controller. Van has a biochemistry degree from the University of California and founded a biotech company to research treatments for stroke and acute injury. He served many years as a volunteer fire fighter and EMT.

Van is currently seeking to serve the public again as the U.S. Congressman for Tennessee’s 3rd Congressional District.
My core philosophy is that our founders got it right more than 200 years ago when they established the Constitution to protect our God given rights by limiting government. They understood that “government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one.” (Thomas Paine)

Unfortunately, the Federal government has repeatedly involved itself in issues in which it has no Constitutional authority and has become intolerable. While claiming this or the other act will “solve the problem”, they have done the opposite and complicated the issues...
Van Irion is fighting a host of Republicans for the GOP nomination in Tennessee's 3rd Congressional District. The Tennessee primary election will be held on August 5.

Van Irion on the issues

 
ObamaCare Class Action

Van Irion: Why I am a Republican



Early voting in the GOP primary starts in Tennessee today, and the election is on August 5. Van Irion needs your help for expensive advertising, so please rally behind our weekly TBF winner and give generously on this Ten Buck Fridays:

Van Irion's Donation Page

Don't forget to label your donation "Ten Buck Fridays!" 

It's time to take a stand and what better way than to support good, common sense, constitutional conservative candidates like Van Irion.

Ten Buck Fridays is becoming more popular every week.  There are approximately 60 blogs participating in TBF and this week's poll had over 2,000 voters.



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2 comments:

  1. thanks CL! .hope your weekend is fab..it's hot hot hot here!!:)

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  2. I am writing this as I watch with dismay as vast numbers of people across the world, including many who should know better, have been duped by the mind-game called Operation Obama.

    Even people with some understanding of the conspiracy have said things like: 'Well, at least he's not Bush' and 'Well, at least it's great to see such a new spirit of hope'. No, he's not Bush - he's potentially far more dangerous; and what is the use of a spirit of 'hope' if it's based on a lie? In fact, what use is 'hope' at all?

    Obama's wife, Michelle, who I wouldn't trust to tell me the date in a calendar factory, said that 'everything begins and ends with hope'. Utter nonsense. Hope is a meaningless emotion because its fruits are always in the future and, by definition, never in the NOW.

    Hope is like riding a carousel horse; no matter how fast you go you never get closer to the one in front. The idea, however, is to persuade you to stay on the horse, despite the inevitable disappointment, in the 'hope' that things will change. But they don't because the very system is designed to prevent it. That's the way 'hope' is employed by the dastardly and devious - take the crap we are giving you now in the 'hope' that things will get better (but we know they won't). Barack Obama is a purveyor of 'hope' because his masters want the people to accept what they are given now in the hope that good times will come.

    Just do what we demand, oops, sorry, Barack demands, and in return he'll inspire you to hope that it is all leading to the Promised Land. It isn't, but, by the time you realize that, it's too late.

    What terrifies the manipulators is that people will abandon hope, as a future, sometime-never projection, and start to demand fairness, justice and freedom now. To avoid this nightmare they need to keep those desires as something to aspire to, not to actually have.

    Thus, their man, Obama, sells 'hope' as a diversion technique, a holding position, to keep the masses from truly rebelling. We have no job, no food on the table and our home has been foreclosed, but at least we have 'hope'. Phew, thank goodness for that.

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