Thursday, September 28, 2006

Bill Clinton for Joe Sestak, Oct 5

Normally we would let the Sestak campaign do their own marketing, but I thought this was a pretty good event will Bill in town, fresh off his fiery lambasting of Chris Wallace of Faux News.

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Former Vice Admiral Joe Sestak
U.S. Congressional Candidate, PA-7
with
Special Guest
Former President Bill Clinton

Thursday, October 5
1:00 - 3:00 pm Time change: 12 noon to 2:00 pm
Valley Forge Military Academy and College
Mellon Hall
1001 Eagle Road, Wayne, PA 19087

Joe served as President Clinton's Director for Defense Policy on the National Security Council staff at the White House, where he was responsible for national security and defense strategy, policy and programs, while providing political-military advice.
Reserve Early - Limited Space Available

Please RSVP to Elizabeth Sestak at:
clintonevent@sestakforcongress.com or call 610-891-8956

Download a printable version of this the flyer:

http://sestakforcongress.com/media/pdf/PresClintonInvite.pdf

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is it safe to have two hotheads like Clinton and Sestak together in one building?

11:30 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Putting Clinton and Sestak together is not safe - for Weldon!

12:40 AM  
Blogger whynotus said...

Anyone her the time for the event was changed:12-2:00.

8:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wonder if Bill will be wearing a blue dress.

8:41 AM  
Blogger David Diano said...

Weldon's been the stain on what should be a blue district.

I think Clinton's appearance will be more characterized by the GREEN that will turn the district BLUE in Nov.

1:03 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sestak is a retired rear admiral (2 stars)and not a retired vice admirla (3-stars)as he would have people believe. He was fired in the summer of 2005 by Admiral Mike Mullen, the new Chief of Naval Operations, and did not have enough time in grade to retire at 3 stars. Yet he goes to public functions wearing a 3 star/vice admiral uniform. He was fired by the CNO for abusive leadership of the people under him in the Pentagon.

11:28 AM  
Blogger David Diano said...

Anonymous Weldon Campaign Troll-
Sestak retired at 2-star but attained the rank of 3-star. Therefore, it is CORRECT to say that he is a former 3-star admiral.
Second, Naval regulation permit retired officers to wear the highest rank attained at parades and memorial services.
Sestak was removed in the Bush Administration's purging of competent leaders that disagreed with the policy in Iraq.
Rumsfeld has abused every responsible person in the Pentagon by pursuing a failed policy.
The best way left for Sestak to help his country was to oppose and replace rubberstamper Curt Weldon.

12:09 PM  

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