A Regular Guy Goes To The Illinois Legislature
Posted by: tony on 04/04/2008 09:44 PM
Updated by: tony on 04/04/2008 09:45 PM
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Expires: 11/05/2008 12:00 AM
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Well, I'm being a little premature. My blogbuddy, Paul, The Regular Guy™ is getting off his political tush and doing something.
t's time to kick off this campaign in a serious way! I'm in the process of collecting the signatures I need for ballot access. If you live in my area, I'd be grateful for your help.
But most people who read this won't be able to help collect signatures. If you're willing, especially if you are pro-life, you can help in two ways. First, by your prayers. If you would say even one prayer for me, I'd be very grateful. If you'd add my campaign effort to your regular prayer list, I'd be even more grateful. And I'd like to ask that if you'll pray for the success of this campaign, you'll also leave a comment here to say so.
God is my campaign manager, and He's let me know that this campaign will go nowhere without your prayers.
For those who aren't familiar with Paul Mitchell, he's a blogger who pontificates bloviates discusses political issues with a decidedly Catholic viewpoint. You can get a feel about his past posts at Thoughts of a Regular Guy.
Second, you can help materially. I have a brand-new PayPal donation link in the upper right. If you can donate any amount, even just $1, please do. If you can donate $5, or $10, or even $100, please do. No amount is too small. You know what you spend your money on, you know what you can spare. But I have to believe that the most important thing we can do for the pro-life cause today is to elect state legislators.
Indeedy. I am going to try and help Paul out as best I can. Paul is foursquare on the side of the babies. I don't believe they could get a better advocate in the Illinois legislature.
In my race, this is going to be the second election in a row in which Planned Parenthood has endorsed both the Republican and Democratic candidates. It's time for an alternative. I didn't want to be the alternative, but here I am.
Please help me.
Consider it done, buddy.
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