Diana vs. Goliath
By Erick Posted in 2006 — Comments (4) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
Diana Irey needs our help to get to her $1 million fundraising goal. Ivy Sellers has the details.
Go here to contribute. Let's help her take out John Murtha and strike a blow against the culture of corruption.
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You can contribute TIME.
Years ago, I saw a great sermon. My pastor got up, reached into his suit coat pocket, and pulled out two small items, then held them up for the congregation to see. One was his check book, the other was his weekly planner.
"Money ... and time. Two resources that each of us has. If you can't give money, you can give time -- and if you can't give time, you can give money." The rest of the sermon flowed from there.
I've remembered the line ever since, and used it in every political campaign I've ever worked.
Diana Irey is using a new web-based communications technology that allows people outside the district to volunteer their time to make phone calls into the district, just as if you were sitting there in her campaign headquarters making calls from the volunteer phone bank.
*to= for in the last sentence ..please excuse the grammer mistakes

Just reading about Mrs. Sellers has made my day. I'm glad to see there is still hope out there for the truth. As a minority in just about every sense of the word...I like to see good people win. I'm tired of all the whining, governmrnt dependency from birth to grave, under achievement, the lack of standards, and especially the insulting remarks about our troops.
I 'm looking forward to a Congresswoman Sellers soon.
At this time I regret being able to donate any money toward a well needed cause due to I'm a community college student.
If there is anything I can do to Mrs. Sellers elected ..please response.
-lbjgal
"Don't follow the crowd let the crowd follow you" (Thatcher)