Wednesday, November 15, 2006

 
Well, the effort was well worth the time, and we're expanding our outlook...

See UpstateConservatives.blogspot.com for our further adventures. Looks like Jim Brewster and the rest are stepping up their efforts.

If you'd like to be kept up-to-date, email us your name & mailing address (postal) to be notified of local meetings and events.

See you on the Upstate Conservatives Blog!

Friday, November 10, 2006

 
Breaking News-

I think it's time we call for Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno to resign. Bruno has demonstrated that he is no longer the leader of the Republican Party, and it is obvious that the People of New York are not willing to play that game any longer.

It is shameful that the Democrats pulled 75% of the gubernatorial vote in a state where most Congressional elections were much closer. Why would the Republicans concede defeat? Were they tired of governing?

Bruno rose to power ousting Senator Ralph Marino when Gov. George Pataki came to power. Many observers believe that Marino's support of Herb London the Conservative Party candidate for Governor in 1990 was the reason they went after Marino. This is the time for a real Conservative-Republican coalition to start working

Now that Pataki has faded into the sunset....so must Joe Bruno.


Also-

Looks like Hammer's 17% Valesky poll was complete fiction. The actual vote was 18%. Sorry Hammer, you should pay closer attention.

Friday, November 03, 2006

 
The Upstate Conservative group has produced some Dump Jeff Brown! radio spots.

In case you miss them on the radio, here are mp3s of them...



Spot #1 Grandma Brown (click to play)


Spot #2 Don't Believe the Hype (click to play)


Spot #3 Where's the Brown? (click to play)





Right click and to download and save these... pass them on to all your friends. Spread the DUMP JEFF BROWN joy!

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

 
Brown Blows Education Funding

Michelle Myers writes in a letter to the Syracuse Post-Standard
November 1, 2006

In March of this year, Jeff Brown voted against a bill that would have brought over $500 million in new state funding to schools in Central New York. In Jeff Brown's first year in office, he voted against a 2 percent increase in state aid. As a result, property taxes went up, on average, 10.4 percent statewide.

click here for the full letter

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