"A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men
from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government."
(Thomas Jefferson)


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Dan Coats for Indiana Senator in Debate Against Ellsworth, Oct 11th

This 2010 election is proving one thing -- Democrats will say anything to try to get votes -- some stretch the truth while others lie. How Ellsworth can claim he has a "100 percent" pro-life voting record when he voted and still supports Obamacare is beyond us. The Democrats have also become the Party of Personal Attacks as we witnessed once again in this Indiana US Senate debate last night.

Ellsworth while in the House under Pelosi has voted with her and fellow Democrats almost 90% of the time which puts him out of touch with Indiana voters. Good news is that he has left the House to run for Senate and is now going to find himself in the Unemployment line as former Senator Dan Coats will lose the word 'former' and become Senator Dan Coats from Indiana come January 3, 2011, when new members of Congress are sworn into office.

Email from the Dan Coats for Senate Campaign:

The first U.S. Senate debate between incumbent Congressman Brad Ellsworth, Rebecca Sink-Burris and your next senator - Dan Coats - concluded in Indianapolis a little bit ago.

It only took fifteen minutes for Congressman Ellsworth to display his desperation to Hoosiers by personally attacking Dan. Those types of ready-made Washington attacks don't work in Indiana. Hoosiers are looking for a Senator that will carry their values to the United States Senate and work to put a stop to the Obama-Pelosi agenda that Congressman Ellsworth has supported nearly 90 percent of the time.

For many Hoosiers, tonight was the first time they heard Congressman Ellsworth address some issues. Let's recap.

Congressman Ellsworth embraced his support of the Obama-Pelosi health care bill which has been consistently and overwhelmingly opposed by a majority of Hoosiers. He ignored the fact that taxes and regulations are sending jobs overseas and the cold hard facts that he is the recipient of a highest percentage of special interest campaign contributions of any U.S. Senate candidate in the nation.

In one of the most shocking misrepresentations of his own record, Congressman Ellsworth said he has a "100 percent" pro-life voting record. Both National Right to Life and Indiana Right to Life unequivocally endorsed Dan Coats because of Congressman Ellsworth support of the health care bill's abortion provisions.

The contrast is clear, the choice is clear. If Hoosiers want a candidate who has supported the Obama-Pelosi agenda nearly 90 percent of the time and agrees with higher taxes, more regulation and no job growth, they should vote for Congressman Ellsworth.

If Hoosiers are looking for a candidate that will fight for them, oppose the Obama-Pelosi big government agenda and work to get America back on track and Hoosiers back to work, Dan Coats is the candidate.

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