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PRESS RELEASE - Angela McGlowan's Anti-Incumbent Campaign Takes Off

Angela McGlowan Kicks Off Campaign for Congress

“Massachusetts was just the beginning, let the rebellion in the House of Representatives start right here in Mississippi”

Oxford, MS – Oxford native, author, and former Fox News Political Analyst, Angela McGlowan kicked off her campaign today in Mississippi’s first congressional district to take back the peoples’ seat in Congress and safeguard it against entrenched, incumbent career politicians. During her 5-city, 5-day tour of the district, McGlowan will visit with Mississippians in Oxford, Corinth, Tupelo, Columbus and Hernando.

McGlowan is the conservative pro-life, pro-gun, pro-small business Mississippi Republican who, at TEA Parties in Tupelo, Hernando and Memphis, has taken a high profile stand for working families against the liberal policies of President Barack Obama, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, that promote big government spending, record national debt and excessive levels of taxation.

“In Massachusetts, the people rose up and reclaimed their seat in the U.S. Senate in an election that’s been compared to “the shot heard around the world,” stated McGlowan. “But that was just the beginning, let the rebellion in the House of Representatives start right here in Mississippi.

“From Oxford to Columbus, Hernando to Tupelo, we will take back the peoples’ seat in Congress and safeguard it against entrenched, incumbent career politicians. Together, we will declare to Barack Obama, and liberal incumbent politicians throughout Washington, D.C.: no more taxpayer funded bailouts of irresponsible banks, insurance companies and automakers that have already added over a trillion dollars to our national debt, no more taxpayer funded ‘stimulus’ bills, chalk-full of wasteful government spending, no more job killing, multi-trillion dollar tax increases.

“Instead, I will fight to balance the budget, significantly cut our national debt, lower taxes on working families, enact policies that reward small businessmen and women for daring to be the economic engine, job creator and backbone of our local communities, and make sure children get the education they deserve because education and economic development go hand in hand.

“And, let me be clear, no one will defend and promote our conservative Mississippi values more vigorously. You can depend on me to protect the precious right to life of the unborn, preserve the sanctity of traditional marriage, defined as the union between one man and one women, defend law-abiding gun owners from of each and every attempt by liberals in government to infringe on their Constitutional right to keep and bear arms, and help make your families secure in the face of radical Islamic terrorists sworn to the destruction of our Judeo Christian values by any means necessary.”



Posted February 8, 2010 - 3:29 pm
4 Comments:

She is definitely on target with the right message and may have changed her mind/position on the gun control thought that was expressed on Gallo.  Tea Party people also have a lot of respect for her and many of them aren’t necessarily Republican, but are open for an attracting candidate. We’ll see.

Posted by mudcreekmind on 02-08-2010 at 09:45 PM [link]

She’s saying a lot of the right things but my concerns are her experience.  Washington isn’t a training ground.

Someone help me out.  What experience does she have other than being a media person, who is trained in saying the correct things to attract attention to a cause, or to one’s self?

Posted by Hammer3 on 02-09-2010 at 08:12 AM [link]

Pro-gun?  Her statements on the radio and the press release are inconsistant.  I do not trust anyone that waffles on the 2nd Amendment for personal gain.  Someone here enlighten me about her statements concerning gun registration and the IRS..

Posted by Stones12x5 on 02-09-2010 at 08:22 AM [link]

First, I think that she would do a great job, but I think that her experience is her biggest drawback.  She has already had her Washington training and comes from the Washington establishment.  She worked as an aide to congressmen and also as a lobyist.  Her biggest negative is that she could seem out of touch with her voters in the first district.  I think that these issues could cause problems in the general election.  The first thing that we need is someone that is electable.

Posted by Contract with America on 02-09-2010 at 08:29 AM [link]

I think “seems out of touch” is a huge understatement. Stack her up against the backgrounds of Ross and Nunnelee, people who actually live in the district. She is completely out of touch.

Posted by msteapartier on 02-09-2010 at 11:45 AM [link]
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