Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Read All About It

Feeling way more important than I am…

Jim Davis is launching his new site today at 10:00am; but you can see it now before the rest of the world. Why? Because I know people who know people.

Seriously, take a look. Jim is the only candidate with such an active blog and insight into issues that must be addressed. Get to know our next governor, understand why his progressive views are so desperately needed, and help his campaign reach every single Floridian so we can win this thing next November.

Lots of people can tell you to vote for Jim because he will protect our coastline, improve education, and make health care more affordable. I echo their sentiments and can tell you something more.

As a lawyer running for the State House back in 1988, Jim Davis reached out to a group of college students and asked for help. We were a lofty crew, more interested in international issues than local races. Jim agreed that problems affecting our planet were important; he also talked about our community and the nobility of helping neighbors in need. It was a fun conversation. I railed against politics, considering it a members-only event for the elite. Jim didn’t buy my cop-out and encouraged deeper thinking. We talked for a long time that day. Jim looked past unruly hair, tie-died shirt and patchouli-stained Birkenstocks. He saw a future activist, educator, and writer. My family raised me to believe I had something to contribute. Jim was the first one outside our gene pool to see it, too.

His idealism, work ethic, and moral strength kept me opening mail as an intern in his district office all through college. I saw firsthand what a brilliant politician and the most caring staff in the world could do to make a positive difference in the lives of those around us. Years later, he’s still working hard for the public good as US Representative and candidate for governor. He still sees the best in people and he’s still encouraging me and everyone else to give it our all. Therefore, the time has come for us to give him our all. Not just for this campaign, but for our home. Florida needs him. And he needs us.

We’ve got eleven months to go, people. Visit his site, roll up your sleeves and get to work.

11 Comments:

At 12/06/2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ok, I'll post a link on my site... for you... but, I'm not telling people what it's for. I'm not going to push Davis.

Two things I like about the website 1) Maddox is at the bottom of the endorsements list - hehehe - and 2) the submit feature in the photoblog.

 
At 12/06/2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the heads up! Site looks great. Glad he actually has a blog (unlike a certain other Democrat in the race).

 
At 12/06/2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I read about this on Atkatsh's site three days ago.

 
At 12/06/2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr. C said I should drop by and tell you how bad you suck!

Seriously, I hope Jim Davis is the nominee so Charlie Crist can expose him as the true liberal he's been in Congress for the past 10 years.

 
At 12/06/2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Please, stop being mean to me

 
At 12/06/2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr. C loves me - I hate to tell ya. He plays it up like he's annoyed with all us liberal females, but in reality - the man can't get enough.

He lives vicariously through our stronger values and higher morals.

 
At 12/06/2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Would "anal bleaching" and boyfriends who suggest to depressed women to "pull the trigger or shut up" be higher morals or stronger values? Or both?

Don't start with me.

 
At 12/06/2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I hope Jim Davis is the nominee so Charlie Crist can expose him as the true Socialist he's been in Congress for the past 10 years. This comming from a moderate republican who believes the Democratic party is a thing of the past

 
At 12/06/2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

A thing of the past? Keep dreaming baby! We stronggggg.

 
At 12/07/2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

He already has my vote. He's done a nice job for years.

SPMH man

 
At 12/07/2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

He already has my vote. He's done a nice job for years.

SPMH man

 

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