Friday, September 12, 2008

Levin takes risky (non)action

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3 comments:

John Clancy said...

Within the next few days I will write a letter to the News Herald and the Detroit News about
the importance of an open debate between Jack Hoogendyk and Senator Levin.

I'll talk to a friend who writes for the News Herald about a picture and an article on the need for a debate.

I composed aslogans: ENERGIZE THE ECONOMY-Vote for JACK HOOGENDYK for U.S. SENATE
ENERGIZE WASHINGTON- Vote for JACK HOOGENDYK for U.S. SENATE

Mabnohar Jagasia said...

I agree wholeheartedly on the comments that you have on the "UTube" and I think it is a good idea to have a Town Hall type debate- with Senator Carl Levin- in a central location- where most of your constituents are located ( & can come out to see you in person + Prime time TV). Is Livingston county, your constituency?. Best of luck, in your bid. Regards, MJ

Dennis Weber said...

I called CArl Levin's office and urged his clerk to tell Levin that we voters have a right to hear his side of the issues. If he does not debate Jack Hoogendyk, he is damaging the election process that tries to get the best candidate for the job. If he refuses to debate Jack Hoogendyk, Levin is showing his lack of integrity for the election process. Carl Levin is a Liberal who is trying to hide his true colors.