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Vote for John Laird on August 17th

Statement of John Laird


I need your help to win this race and bring change to California.

The stakes in this election are high, and the choice is clear. I will fight to stop offshore oil drilling and protect jobs that depend on our coastline. My opponent led the charge to open our coast to new drilling just last year, and has received campaign contributions and independent expenditures from oil companies including BP.

Unfortunately, some of California's biggest corporations, including the oil companies as well as large tobacco and health insurance companies, have spent almost $2 million to blanket the airwaves with misleading ads designed to distort my record.

Laird smilesHere's the truth: I will work to protect funding for our public schools and maintain affordable higher education. I will continue to fight to keep our state parks open--and support the parks initiative on the November ballot (my opponent is opposed to the parks initiative and believes the parks are already funded). And I will bring reform and fiscal discipline to Sacramento, where I helped write and pass the first on-time budget since the year 2000, with bipartisan support.

My campaign has been endorsed by over 200 community leaders and nearly all of the newspapers in the district, including the San Jose Mercury News, Monterey Herald and Santa Cruz Sentinel. My campaign is funded by 1125 individual donors over just 7 weeks - my opponent has about one tenth of that.

I need your help to fight back. These negative ads are designed to suppress voter turnout. That's why my campaign is organizing a massive effort to get out the vote between now and the Tuesday election. We need people to walk precincts, deliver door hangers, call voters, and fulfill a range of other tasks.

Will you volunteer to help bring change to California? Click here to volunteer to get out the vote between now and Tuesday's special election:

http://www.lairdforsenate.com/involved.html

If you can't volunteer, will you donate to help support our campaign efforts over these important final days? Click here to contribute:

http://www.lairdforsenate.com/donate.html

You can also drop by your nearest campaign field office. They'll find a task suited to your skills and needs. We need as many people as possible to help turn out the vote for Tuesday!

Santa Clara County Office:
6489 Camden Ave., Suite 108, San Jose
Open 10AM - 9PM (opens at 6AM on Election Day)
(408) 715-7023

Santa Cruz County Office:
9 Beach Street, Watsonville
Open 10AM - 8PM (opens at 7AM on Election Day)
(831) 421-1808

Monterey County Office:
60 Bonifacio Plaza, Monterey
Open 10AM - 9PM (opens at 7AM on Election Day)
(831) 333-0101

San Luis Obispo County Office:
1404 Broad Street, San Luis Obispo
Open 10AM - 9PM (opens at 6AM on Election Day)
(805) 242-3756

Santa Barbara County Office:
327 E. Plaza Drive, Suite 4, Santa Maria
Open 10 AM - 8PM (opens at 6AM on Election Day)
(805) 614-7815

Please be sure to vote on Election Day. If you vote by mail, make sure your ballot is received by 8PM on Tuesday or your vote may not be counted. You can drop off your ballot at any polling place in your county.

Thank you for your support.

John Laird

 

Carly the Clunker

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 The California Republican Party has a used clunker that it wants to sell you.

If you were a corporation looking for a CEO would you hire one that:
  • Has been cited as one of the "The 20 Worst American CEOs of all time"?
  • That took an $80 Billion company (Hewlett Packard) and, before being dumped as CEO, drove its stock value DOWN SIXTY percent. (By comparison, during the same period its competitor, Dell, saw its stock value go UP EIGHT percent.) ?
  • That fired 28,000 American workers, but also pushed for expansion of the H1B visa program to bring foreign high tech workers into the U.S.?
  • That had her company surreptitiously avoid the trade boycott of Iran ?
These are the business credentials of Republican Senate Candidate Carly Fiorina.

As a voter, should you support someone:
Who didn't even bother to VOTE in nealy 75% of the elections since 2000, including all gubernatorial elections and presidential primaries? Here's what she says about herself:
:
"I'm a lifelong registered Republican but I haven't always voted, and I will provide no excuse for it. You know, people die for the right to vote. And there are many, many Californians and Americans who exercise that civic duty on a regular basis. I didn't."


Alternative analysis:
"During her reign at Hewlett-Packard, according to public records, her corporation spent $4.7 million to lobby Congress and donated more than $390,000 to political candidates through its political action committee. Fiorina and her husband, Frank, a former AT&T executive, have made more than $100,000 in political donations personally since 2000."
"That suggests not that Fiorina "felt disconnected" from what was going on in Washington, but rather that she understood all too well that in politics, money talks. Why bother to vote when you can get what you need with greenbacks?"
Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times, 11/05/2009

 Learn more about Carly "the Clunker" Failorina at http://carlyfailorina.com
 

Barbara Boxer - California's Senator

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Barbara Boxer - California's Senator
Consider these facts about the Best Senator in Washington DC
  • Authored the bipartisan Invest in the U.S.A. Act, to encourage companies to bring overseas profits back to the United States
  •  Called for ending the tax break that companies receive for moving plants overseas.
  •  Wrote the first-ever law to authorize federal funding for afterschool programs.
  •  Wrote the law that provides businesses with an enhanced tax credit for donating computer equipment to schools, and she is a strong supporter of the tax deduction to help pay for the costs of a college education.
  •  Authored one of the first bills in the Senate to combat HMO abuses and to enact a Patients’ Bill of Rights - so that medical decisions are made by doctors and patients, not HMO bureaucrats. She has written a bill to provide a tax deduction to help pay for the cost of health insurance premiums, and she believes that all Americans should have access to the same health insurance program that members of Congress have. 
  •  Supports allowing Americans to purchase lower-cost prescription drugs from Canada. And, she has been a strong advocate for increasing medical research funding to find cures for diseases.
  •  Chair of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
  •  Wrote the law to ensure that drinking water standards are set to protect children and other vulnerable populations and fought the Bush Administration’s attempt to allow more arsenic in drinking water since 2005.
  •  Won passage of legislation to protect as wilderness more than one million acres of pristine land in California.
  •  Authored and fought for a bill to increase security in our transportation system and at our ports as well as to provide assistance to local first responders following the September 11 attacks. Wrote the law allowing airline pilots with special training to carry guns in the cockpit, the law requiring that air marshals are on board all high-risk flights, and the law that ensures California’s entire rail system is eligible for security grants to protect against possible terrorist attacks
  •  Authored the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), which became law in 1994 as part of the comprehensive federal Crime Bill.
  •  Strong advocate of the COPS program to put more police on the streets and directing stimulus funding to the COPS program. 
  •  Serves on the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, where she is a member of the following Subcommittees: Consumer Protection, Product Safety and Insurance; Aviation Operations and Security; Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries and Coast Guard; Science and Space; and Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure, Safety and Security.
  •  Foreign Relations Committee, Boxer chairs the Subcommittee on International Operations and Organizations, Human Rights, Democracy and Global Women’s Issues.
 
In 2004, she received more than 6.9 million votes - the highest vote total for any Senate candidate in U.S. history.
  

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