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To: ConservativeGadfly
Great Find!

Welcome Dear Fellow American:

Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton want you to click away from this website! If you share my opinion of those two race-hustling poverty pimps, that fact alone should motivate you to view every page and read every word.

I'm the black conservative United Press International recently called "the early favorite" to win the open seat in the 5th Congressional District of North Carolina. As the liberal media so often remind us, there has been no black Republican in Congress since J.C. Watts retired.

The Wall Street Journal called me "the next black GOP Congressman" and predicted that my election in 2004 will help repair the damage done to the Republican Party by the Trent Lott controversy.

I want to make that prediction a reality. But I need your help to make it happen!

The local media share the national media's analysis of my candidacy. From the Davie County Enterprise-Record (May 9, 2003):

"[Robinson] is a pugnacious city alderman with a national following . . . He's like a Rush Limbaugh candidate - a conservative's conservative who has been one of the principal spokesmen for the movement . . . he quashed an attempt to take United Way funds away from Boy Scouts because of the homosexuality issue. . . . He's a firebrand Winston-Salem alderman. He is a U.S. Air Force Academy graduate. Smart. Outspoken. Able to raise money for a campaign. . . Robinson offers the district a high profile, outspoken conservative who can command a national stage . . . [and whose voice] will be heard."

If elected, I'll be the first black Republican Congressman elected from a confederate state since Reconstruction. More importantly, the liberals will have to contend with an articulate black Congressman who marches to the beat of a conservative drum!

Every day you brush the teeth of the very person who will determine what kind of Republican Party and what kind of America we will leave to our grandchildren. I encourage you to follow Ronald Reagan's example and stand up for what you believe.

I have the courage and the commitment that it will take to win this race for Congress. The only necessary ingredient I'm missing is money.

Having spent my whole adult life in public service, I am not wealthy. I have to rely on the generosity of like-minded conservatives all across the country.

More than 3,000 Americans from all 50 states have already made contributions ranging from $1 to $2,000. In fact, I have already raised more than $150,000. That's a great start, but I must raise another $100,000 in the next two months in order to keep my frontrunner status.

Because of the significance of my candidacy, national GOP leaders are already calling my race the single most important congressional election next year. I know President George W. Bush and Majority Leader Tom DeLay can sure use my help.

Please take a few minutes to look around this site. I hope you will consider joining my campaign by doing three things:

make a contribution,
sign up for my newsletter, and
refer this site to your friends.
Thank you and may God bless you.

With warm best wishes,

Vernon Robinson

Wish I could vote for him!!!


17 posted on 06/01/2003 11:00:55 PM PDT by JustPiper (Jigsaw took away my prize -sniff-)
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To: JustPiper
Wish I could vote for him!!! Me too. And also for Herman Cain, US Senate from Georgia! I'm thinking, I'm thinking... if I find a way, I'll let you know!
18 posted on 06/01/2003 11:10:55 PM PDT by onyx (Name an honest democrat? I can't either!)
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To: JustPiper
He's a firebrand Winston-Salem alderman

I have a friend who lives in W-S!! I'll have to e-mail her!

29 posted on 06/02/2003 8:54:01 AM PDT by SuziQ
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