Monday, November 12, 2007

Will's Newsletter 11-11-07




I want to thank my fellow Veterans for their service on this Veteran's Day. Let's all pray that there will continue to be citizens who answer our nation's call in the future. Having served our country as an Army Reserve Officer for the past 17 years, in 3 wars (Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom) I have seen first hand the drive, determination and commitment of our servicemen and women, which always increases my confidence that our country will continue to have a bright future.In campaign news, our treasurer, Ken Pervine of Elizabethtown, just returned from a Federal Election Commission workshop held in St. Louis, Missouri. He had a great time networking with other campaigns from all over the country as well as learning how to keep our campaign operating legally and effectively. Everyone on my staff knows the importance of using every donated dollar legally and efficiently so this campaign can be successful. We also have added Mrs. Lexi Patton to our staff this past week in New Hanover County. Lexi is an incredibly bright lady who comes to our campaign very optimistic about our success, having worked in DC as a Republican Senatorial staffer and on campaigns. She graduated from George Washington University with a degree in Political Science, is married to a Marine Officer and is one of the few people who scored a 1600 on the SAT Test! Now that my staff is complete on the District level; we are organizing on the county level. (There are 10 counties in the District) Our goal is to have a county manager for each county by 1 Jan 2008. Please email me at will@breazeale08.com if you want to be considered for any position in our campaign structure. This is going to be a great campaign so be a part of it!We have an exciting event with members of the Lumbee Tribe in Robeson County this Tuesday. They are holding a reception in Pembroke, NC in order for me to meet with Lumbee members. These members are already excited about supporting Sen. Dole and would like to get to know me and hopefully will make it a clean Republican sweep come election day among tribal members!I was also encouraged with General Motors' decision to road test 100 hydrogen vehicles this week across the USA. I am very much in favor of hydrogen powered vehicles. These vehicles produce no pollutants and go twice as far as gasoline powered vehicles on the same energy. Technology is still being developed to produce hydrogen using renewable methods which would make this fuel even better! It is up to the U.S. Government to make alternative fuels a reality through incentives to citizens and businesses. We have to make this happen so we can tell foreign oil to get lost!I am upset, however, to read about the Democrat Congress' lack of ability to ship Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles to Iraq in a timely manner because of a backlog in installing radio jammers in Charleston, SC. This Congress has an oversight responsibility of our government. The finger pointing has to stop and the action has to start! Our troops need those vehicles to survive in combat. Excuses and bureaucracy will not do the job....action and teamwork will!Please keep the contributions coming! Take care


Will

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