Posts Tagged ‘Jamie Radtke For Senate’

George Allen Celebrates His Support for Liberal Judge

Mar 22, 2011 No Comments

“We don’t need any more judges who treat the Constitution as if it were written in chalk,” Radtke states Last Friday, George Allen proudly celebrated on his web site the 10th anniversary of his support of the appointment of Judge Roger Gregory to the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. “When we clear aside the [...]

Senate Candidate Jamie Radtke’s Response to Media Inquiries

Jan 18, 2011 3 Comments

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 17, 2011 Contact: Chuck Hansen Phone: 804.302.4742 Email: media@radtkeforsenate.com Senate Candidate Jamie Radtke’s Response to Media Inquiries Regarding Reports that Senator Allen will Announce his Candidacy this Week Proposes Town Halls: “It is important and healthy that the Republican Party has this debate.” “I am asking Senator Allen to join me [...]

Now is the Time to Rein in Government Spending

Jan 06, 2011 No Comments

President Obama’s Chief Economic Advisor said this week that a failure to raise the national debt
ceiling would be “a sign of insanity” and “catastrophic.” To the contrary, it would be a sure sign of insanity for
Congress to repeat its past mistakes of simply raising the debt ceiling instead of making the hard decision to cut
spending. That’s a decision that most Americans know is inevitable.

About Me

Dec 29, 2010 No Comments

I am the mother of three young children, and my first priority is both to protect them today and protect their future. I truly worry about what the next five years holds for our children and the nation, given this climate of reckless and immoral spending. Someone must step into the gap so that our children and America are not crushed in the coming years under the weight of insurmountable debt and debilitating taxes.

Unfortunately, the politicians in DC have made it abundantly clear by their actions that protecting their own interests is more important than protecting the interests of our children, and they have mutated the US government into a giant, self-serving entity.