From Public Advocate:
Public Advocate is proud to announce that our Official 2014 Senate Candidates Survey on Family Values is well underway.
In the past, we have used candidate surveys to defend traditional values and real marriage, such as the 2012 Presidential Campaign.
So far we have surveyed seven states with plans to expand to an additional 14 states.
The first round of surveys were delivered to candidates in Colorado, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky and South Carolina.
Public Advocate asks candidates if they will oppose legislation -- the Gay Bill of Special Rights, the Homosexual Classrooms Act and the Offense of Marriage Act -- supported by the Homosexual Lobby, resist efforts of certain courts to overturn pro-Family state laws, and investigate allegations of abuse of Christians in the U.S. military.
The deadline for the Texas candidates has already passed, and our results have been widely published to our Texas supporters.
Three U.S. Senate candidates answered 100% pro-Family so far!
However, allies of the Homosexual Lobby are already pushing back, insisting that Public Advocate shouldn’t be allowed to speak out about family issues in the Lone Star State.
Some candidates who have refused to answer their survey have even attacked us in an effort to silence our reporting.
But Public Advocate will never back down.
Many of the incumbent senators in these states felt the pressure of Public Advocate’s supporters last year during the fight over the Gay Bill of Special Rights.
Senators Kay Hagan (NC), Mark Pryor (AR), and Mark Udall (UT) all ignored the will of their constituents by publicly supporting and voting for this bill.
Senator Lamar Alexander (TN) quietly helped the bill out of committee and then refused to make a public statement against the bill-- despite hearing from thousands of constituents asking him to do exactly that.
And despite calls for aggressive action, Senators John Cornyn (TX), Mitch McConnell (KY), and Lindsey Graham (SC) all opposed it with a bare minimum of effort -- not one spoke out boldly against it.
All of these incumbent senators and their respective challengers are being asked to publicly pledge to stand against the Homosexual Agenda in 8 key areas.
Now is their chance to pledge themselves for the Family, or go on record as anti-Family.
Family values, the rights of parents, and the sanctity of real marriage are issues on the forefront of the American political discussion.
Pro-Family states are being bullied by the Homosexual Lobby and the courts from coast to coast.
Just in the past two months, five states have had activist judges strike down all or part of their real marriage amendments.
The U.S. Senate needs to take action against these courts, but it is currently controlled by a radical caucus in the pocket of the Homosexual Lobby.
Under their influence, the Gay Bill of Special Rights passed in the Senate for the first time ever.
A bold pro-Family voice is more important than ever in the Senate, and American voters need to know about their candidates.
Completed surveys not only inform America where the candidates stand on issues, but also provide us with a tool to hold these politicians accountable when in office.
The next set of deadlines is March 31st.
Many surveys have already come in, but many are still missing.
Once the deadline passes, Public Advocate supporters in these states will be called on to contact each and every candidate to either thank them for a completed survey, or ask them to complete it.
For the Family,
HON. EUGENE DELGAUDIO
President, Public Advocate of the U.S.
P.S. Will you chip in $5 or $10 to help Public Advocate fight for family values?
Saturday, March 1, 2014
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Jesus … not surveys.
Your "work" helped turn loving Christians into angry, ugly people. Stovall, Cope and I did not return your survey, because you did not send it early. We got ours 14 days prior to the election, along with 20 others delivered very late.
Because of your survey, I received letters at my home, e-mails from angry screaming Christians because of your misrepresentation and ugly tactics.
We four; Stovall, Mapp, Cope and I are all 100% Christian, pro family, pro God, pro marriage and every part of the inalienable Bill of Rights.
We say so on every one of our web pages, in every place we speak and in every town we visit.
We were fighting a man that has broken his oath to defend the U.S. Constitution and the inalienable Bill of Rights.
Because of your last minute meddling in Texas, each of the three candidates that did not return your late and certified mail survey had our voter base almost cut by around 50%.
When John Cornyn started the race with us, he was already under 50%, and we were weekly reducing his ratings.
Just after your “good work for Jesus” we Tea Party candidates all got huge hits in our numbers ... and all of us are Christians.
Cornyn won by 59% ... odd if you take out your 'out of state' self appointed interference, he might have been in the run off as we all lost a combined 11%
Thanks partly to you then, America has the big Government, take your inalienable Bill of Rights John Cornyn to deal with. We are going to have four more years of fighting between our Senator Ted Cruz and Cornyn and America fighting a traitor RINO.
The GOP won ... they did what they said they would do. They crushed the Tea Party ... and with your help.
Perhaps you can get ahead of things next time, and not send your survey out 14 days prior to the election?
If you are late, admit your error and let it go.
Perhaps you can not tell people our home address and email and then tell them what to say such as,"What are you trying to hide Reid Reasor."
I am very certain that the wording of the post cards and the e-mails as well as the phone calls that all point to voter manipulation is a violation of the Federal Election Committee rules and laws.
The bible says not to be sheep, or you will be devoured by wolves.
Worse off, If you are the self appointed guardian of Jesus and his values … perhaps your actions might reflect more of His teachings, and keep the focus on the real wolves and be proactive and more professional.
Misleading His flock after all is something he warns about in the end times.
Reid Reasor, Lt Col (ret) USAF
Former U.S. Senate Candidate
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