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Got Bad Milk?

Started by irishbobcat, March 09, 2008, 01:04:53 PM

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irishbobcat

Ytown:

So are you going to volunteer to help us spread the news about why Bob Hagan  should not be elected in November?

This campaign needs all types of individials to help us get the word out!

We will begin being more proactive as spring approaches, but right now I have to help my wife through a surgery to remove a tumor
this month as well as care for 2 sons with autism.

But this campaign also needs more working class people to wake up and help us tell the 60th District that Saint  Hagan is not the great leader the media (Ala Ron Verb) portrays him as. Hagan wants to remove the $20 sales tax on natural gas to customers....yet he takes polictical campaign contributions from Natural Gas Company giants like Duke Energy Corporation.

So you'll let us write articles on your Blogs?

Dennis Spisak

Independent Green Party Candidate for State Representative-60th District

campaign site: http://votespisak.tripod.com

ytowner

This the way you are going to beat Hagan? Posting on Internet Forums?
Be more pro-active. Start a blog, call radio stations, begin campaigning now!

Find all the dirt you can find on Hagan and slowly but surely spread the word about it.

irishbobcat

Press Release-March 9, 2008

Got Bad Milk? Lobbyists want you to have a glass

Campaign Site: http://votespisak.tripod.com


Independent Green Party Candidate For State Representative for the 60th District Dennis Spisak called on the Ohio Department of Agriculture and Governor Ted Strickland to not allow the Ohio Department of Agriculture to allow Monsanto to push state laws through to silence farmers who want to label their milk as coming from cows not treated by Monsanto's rBGH growth hormone, a possible carcinogen. Monsanto's latest efforts in Ohio are to get the Ohio Department of Agriculture to consider new rules that would make it very difficult for farmers who want to label their milk as rBGH-free.

"Consumers overwhelmingly support the right of dairy farmers who don't inject their cows with artificial growth hormones to publicize that fact on their milk labels." said Spisak. "But once again we see big business and lobbyists trying to buy Ohio lawmakers with political donations to allow cows to be injected with growth hormones that is known to cause health problems for cows and has been demonstrated to contain elevated levels of insulin-like growth factor-a possible carcinogen."

Spisak added,  " Consumers have a right to know what's in their food and how it's produced. Dairies and farmers have a right to tell them."

Spisak concluded "Again when we have Democrats and Republicans elected to the government we see on a daily basis how these politicians are bought by lobbyists from companies like Monsanto. As an Independent Green Party Candidate, I have pledged to take no lobbyist or PAC money and take no political contributions over 50 dollars. Current State Representative Bob Hagan took money for over 17 lobbyists and over 90 PACS in 2007. Who does Bob Hagan really listen too? The lobbyists like Monsanto or the people of the 60th district?"