Friend of RAB Running for State Rep

He put our link in his webpage, so we’re going to return the favor…

“Nick Brusky, Amherst Councilman-At-Large, is running for State Representative in the 58th District. Nick, as a conservative Republican, wants to change the tax-and-spend mentality of a Republican legislature that is known to forget the limited-government principles of the Republican Party.Serving as an Amherst City Councilman for three consecutive terms, Nick Brusky has successfully fought against multiple attempts to raise city taxes.

Also, while in City Council, Nick Brusky has been a supporter of city regulations that keep sexually oriented businesses away from our homes and away from our children.As the next State Representative for the 58th District, he will continue his anti-tax and pro-family crusade.

Since life beings at conception, Nick Brusky is 100% pro-life. He is also a staunch defender of our 2nd Amendment freedoms. Nick Brusky knows that big government will not solve our problems. Instead of sending more money to a bloated state government, Nick wants to make sure you keep more of your hard earned dollars.”

10 comments:

  1. Snoope, 26. March 2006, 4:52

    I recently met Danny White who is also running in the race. White is a retired business owner who has done something in his life. THis young kid barely started growing whiskers let alone growing a business.

     
  2. Mr. Right Angle, 26. March 2006, 5:13

    Have this Mr. White guy send us something and we’ll put that up as well.

     
  3. Phil, 26. March 2006, 9:18

    I know Nick Brusky, and you couldn’t find a more dedicated or talented public official.

     
  4. Anonymous, 26. March 2006, 9:34

    I agree- Nick has a much better record of serving the public than Dan White. Dan White wants to be State Rep as a hobby for his retirement.

     
  5. Snoope, 26. March 2006, 10:00

    If I see him I will let him know.
    Mr. White could be doing other things with his retirement. I am sure that Nick has good motives but we need folks who get what needs to be done to make business work in Ohio.

     
  6. Anonymous, 26. March 2006, 15:40

    Get your raincoats? Snoope is making it rain with political platitudes.

    I bet White is for jobs and progress too, right?

    How about moving forward? Is he also in favor of a brighter Ohio?

    platitudes everywhere!

     
  7. Snoope, 26. March 2006, 23:42

    Let me guess… you are for a bible in every classroom and forced prayer at the start of class. Who cares about the real problems?

     
  8. anony, 27. March 2006, 8:37

    Between the lines, Snoope implies that Brusky is too young. I’ll bet you dollars to donuts, however, that Snoope has no problems singing the praises of Josh Mandel.

     
  9. Snoope, 27. March 2006, 8:41

    I dont know Josh… I met him once.

     
  10. Daniel Jack Williamson, 29. March 2006, 4:23

    Let’s hope the White campaign has more to offer us than just smears of their opponent. Nick Brusky has a great platform, wouldn’t you say? Let’s keep in mind that the job of a state rep is to vote on issues day in and day out, so Brusky is doing us a favor of letting us know right where he stands. White??????? This is not an executive branch or judicial branch race where one runs primarily on a resume rather than a platform, but even if that was the case, Brusky has served 3 consecutive terms on council in a jurisdiction that can swing either D or R, so even his resume looks good. White????? The only thing I can find about White is that there is a Dan White of Norwalk that contributed $25,000 to the RNC in 2004. If this is the same White, are we supposed to vote for him because we reverence his money? Our founding fathers wanted to put aristocracy behind us. Did White approach David Kniffin and say “It’s my turn now,” with Kniffin acknowledging in return? If so, that’s the same political tactic that Taft used on Bennett to get to the governor’s office. I’m tired of that kind of politics. So far, I see every reason to believe that Brusky is the better of the GOP candidates.