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Iraq Veterans for Congress

January 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Kieran Michael Lalor
Iraq Veterans for Congress

Dear Friends and Supporters,

I am pleased to announce the launch of Iraq Veterans for Congress. We are twelve pro-victory Republican Iraq War veterans running for Congress in districts across the country.

Since the beginning of the war in Iraq, Democrats have cast veterans and active-duty military men and women as victims or villains. For John Kerry, veterans are the hapless pawns of the Bush administration, taken advantage of by the government. John Murtha haphazardly accuses Marines of being cold-blooded killers. Sunday, the front page of the New York Times featured a story that deceitfully suggests returning Iraq veterans are more likely than the general public to commit murder.

I am here to say that our veterans are heroes; that their sacrifices in Iraq and Afghanistan have made America a safer place; that America is proudly behind them. Standing with me are my eleven fellow Iraq veteran candidates. I hope you will join us.

Bringing this group together sends a powerful message to voters across America that as veterans, we are united in our effort to win back Congress, and we will not stand by as Democrats subvert America’s security and the mission in Iraq. We owe it to ourselves and to those who have served in Iraq to pursue victory in Congress, just as we did in uniform.

I want to establish our group of Iraq veterans as leading the way for Republicans in 2008. We are running as a unified group,with a unified commitment to our country and to the voters.

Our goal is to raise 4,000 contributions of $25 for each Iraq Vet for Congress by the end of March. These contributions can have a powerful impact on who controls the House. You can visit www.IraqVetsForConress.com for more details.

“Uniting all pro-victory Republicans to share ideas and strategies was a great initiative of Kieran Lalor and I am confident that it will have a very positive impact on the dialogue of this year’s Congressional races,” says U.S. Army veteran Lee Zeldin, who is running in New York’s 1st Congressional District on Long Island.

“Military members know well that there is strength in numbers. Unifying all of the Republican Iraq veterans makes each candidate significantly stronger,” says Ruth Summers, who is managing her husband Charlie’s campaign in Maine while he is deployed to Iraq.

Paul Phillips, an Air Force B-1 bomber pilot running in Ohio, adds: “Who better to relieve the Democrats of their command than a group of Iraq vets?” We need your support. Please consider contributing to our efforts.

Best Regards,

Kieran Michael Lalor


MEET THE IRAQ VETS FOR CONGRESS

 

Capitol

 


Kieran Michael Lalor – New York’s 19th District
United States Marine Corps Veteran

Kiernan Michael Lalor

 


 

 

Lee Zeldin – New York’s 1st District
United States Army Veteran

Zeldin for Congress

 


 

 


Wayne E. Harmon – Indiana’s 7th District
United States Marine Corps Veteran

 

 


 


Allen West – Florida’s 22nd District
United States Army Veteran

 

 



 

William Breazeale – North Carolina’s 7th District
United States Army Veteran

 

 


 

Chris Edenfield – Georgia’s 12th District
United States Army Veteran



 

Eric Egland – California’s 4th District
United States Air Force Veteran



 

Duncan Hunter – California’s 52nd District
United States Marine Corps Veteran


 


 

Paul Phillips – Ohio’s 18th District
United States Air Force Veteran

 

 


Scott Radcliffe – Ohio’s 5th District
United States Army Veteran


Scott Radcliffe


 


 

William Russell – Pennsylvania’s 22nd District
United States Army Veteran

 

 


 

Charlie Summers – Maine’s 1st District
United States Navy Veteran



 


Paid for by Kieran Michael Lalor 2008 for Congress.
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Tags: Conservatism · Gathering of Eagles · National News · Supporting the Troops · Veterans Affairs

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