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Democrat John Courage Congressional Campaign Kickoff 9/17 (CD21)
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Democrat John Courage Announces Congressional Campaign
Against Incumbent Lamar Smith

Promises to Represent Central Texans’ Values, Not Tom DeLay’s

September 17, 2005 - Democrat John Courage is publicly launching his campaign to represent the voters of Central Texas’ 21st Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Courage is expected to face incumbent Lamar Smith in the November 2006 election.

"I keep hearing from the residents of Travis, Bexar, Comal, Hays and Blanco counties that they are fed up with their leaders in Washington," explained Courage. "We think it’s time for a change!"

For over thirty years Courage has served his state and his country as a member of the U.S. Air Force, as an educator and as a community leader. He and his supporters are boarding a school bus on September 17th and traveling throughout the District to announce his campaign in the following locations:
10:00 am – Texas State Capital (East Gate), Austin
11:30 am – Veterans Memorial Park, Dripping Springs
1:00 pm – Old Blanco County Courthouse, Blanco
2:30 pm – Bulverde Senior Center, Comal County
4:00 pm – Bradley Middle School, North Central San Antonio


"Lamar Smith and the Republican-controlled government have failed the American people in too many ways," noted Courage. "We need ethical leadership, security and preparedness here at home and a budget that reflects the needs of middle class families instead of millionaires. It’s time to bring this nation together and start solving the challenges we face."

Common Cause, a public interest research group, has revealed that Lamar Smith fundraised for House Majority Leader Tom DeLay’s recently-indicted TRMPAC campaign group and donated $10,000 to DeLay’s legal defense fund, yet Smith still holds a seat on the Ethics Committee tasked with investigating Delay.

Quote from DCCC/Texas Democratic Party, etc

"Smith’s campaign relies on his bankroll and mine is based on everyday people working together for change. I think this time the people will win," concluded Courage.

www.courageforcongress.org

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For the Austin folks the east gate faces the Texas State Archives and Library building. Look for the yellow school bus. Bring umbrellas if you think it's too sunny for you. This is an outdoor event. Invite your friends.

For our San Antonio friends, sign up to ride the bus all day with the Courage Campaign

Come with us on John Courage's Congressional
District 21 Election Kick-off Announcement Tour!

When: Saturday Sept 17th Leave 7:30am Return 4:30pm
Where: Bradley Middle School,14819 Heimer Road,San Antonio 78232

Bus leaves at 8AM for our kick off in Austin.
Then to Dripping Springs, Blanco, Bulverde,
and finally back to Bradley Middle School in San Antonio!

You'll get a free lunch.

For those of you who want to help,
this is a really good way to do it!

Let no voter be left behind!
With the way things are going, it takes Courage!
Congress Needs Courage, don't you agree?

Sign up for a seat on the bus at People Powered Politics
http://www.peoplepoweredpolitics.com/
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Sonia
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