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I'm running as a conservative republican for Governor of Illinois to return the state to its rightful owners, you the people. My campaign is the mouthpiece of a movement re-declaring its independence in Illinois. A movement of people re-declaring their independence from bloated self-serving government spending and bureaucracy, from policy that doesn’t serve the people's best interests, and independence from the political machine that has kept progress in Illinois at a deadlock.
You are the difference. The power to return Illinois back to a state of, by, and for the people, resides in the hands of Illinoisans. Put yourself back in charge in Springfield.
we’re recruiting phone-bankers for our OAK LAWN Office. Please e-mail Basia at basia@adamforillinois.com or call Carl @ 312.404.2275 if you are interested in phone banking there.
The office is located at 5168 W. 95th Street Oak Lawn, IL
Keep checking back to find out when our phone-banking office opens in Rockford.
Please be my guest at our Bloomington area Christmas party on December 16th at the David Davis Mansion in Bloomington. The event starts at 7:00pm and I look forward to meeting you and answering any questions you may have.
Please join us for a night of fun and festivities!
Tickets cost $25 per person, and will be e-mailed to you within 24 hours of purchase.
David Davis Mansion
1000 E. Monroe Drive in Bloomington, IL
For more information, contact Christine at 217.343.8541
CHICAGO, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following was released today by the ISRA Political Victory Fund (ISRA-PVF):
The ISRA-PVF is today calling upon Illinois gubernatorial candidate Jim Ryan to retract claims that he received the group's endorsement during his failed 2002 run for governor against Rod Blagojevich. Such misleading claims have surfaced on Ryan's social networking internet sites in recent days. Additionally, individuals have made reports to the ISRA-PVF that Ryan campaign staffers have made similar endorsement claims when questioned about Ryan's stands on issues important to law-abiding Illinois firearm owners.
The fact of the matter is, the ISRA-PVF declined to make an endorsement in the 2002 race for Illinois governor as neither the Republican candidate, Jim Ryan, nor his Democratic opponent, Rod Blagojevich, were deemed suitable for endorsement.
On September 13, 2002, the ISRA-PVF issued a press release explaining why Ryan had not been endorsed. The reason was very simple, Ryan could not commit to 4 basic issues important to Illinois hunters and sportsmen. Those issues were as follows: a commitment to build 6 recreational shooting ranges; a commitment to ensure that federal wildlife grants were used for their intended purposes; a commitment to expand hunting and fishing opportunities on state-owned lands; and a commitment to end the practice of playing the state's sportsmen as scapegoats for urban crime and violence.
When presented with this modest list of commitments, Ryan staffers summarily dismissed the request as "unrealistic," yet expressed their hope that Ryan would be endorsed by the ISRA-PVF nonetheless. When these same staffers later learned that Ryan would not be endorsed, they went public with wild allegations that the ISRA-PVF was trying to rope Ryan into supporting an extremist agenda.
"Some things never change," commented ISRA-PVF spokesman Richard Pearson. "The Ryan campaign's habit of bending the truth is one of them. In 2002 we heard them lie about why Ryan wasn't endorsed by us, now we hear them lie about receiving our endorsement. The truth is that firearm owners had no reason to vote for Ryan in 2002, and they certainly do not have any reason to vote for him in 2010."
The ISRA-PVF is a political action committee affiliated with the Illinois State Rifle Association. A copy of our report is on file with the Illinois State Board of Elections, Springfield, Illinois.
WEB SITE: http://www.isra-pvf.com
The people of Illinois have already rendered their verdict on Jim Ryan: He's lost state-wide elections to Burris and Blagojevich. Jim Ryan is not the antidote to our toxic state government, but is clearly "more of the same" that has plagued Illinois for too long.
The people have spoken, it's time for a new day in Illinois.
It's time for new leadership.