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Northampton Neighborhood Picnic
Hi Northampton:
You are invited to a neighborhood picnic — featuring good food, friendly people, and lots of fun and conversation!
WHEN: Saturday, August 14, 12pm-2pm
WHERE: At the Municipal Park, on Hatboro Road near E. Bristol Road. (Picnic pavilion #1)
WHY: To meet your neighbors, have a good time and enjoy the food!
This is a great opportunity to get together with your neighbors and talk issues currently being ignored by Congress — including HUGE national deficits, rampant unemployment, RISING tax rates and lack of direction.
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It’s also a good chance to meet MIKE FITZPATRICK, a candidate for US Congress, who will attend.
Mike and his wife Kathy are lifelong residents of Lower Bucks. They have many friends in Northampton, and are raising their six kids not far from where they grew up. Mike is passionate about making Northampton a better community for our children and grandchildren.
State Rep. Scott Petri has also of course been invited.
So come, have a good time. Bring the kids. Play some volleyball or horseshoes. It’s a great chance to meet Mike and talk about things important to you and your family. If you can’t make it, you can learn more about how to help by going to www.fitzpatrickforcongress.com.
Questions or Directions?
Call 215-989-7722!
Palin Stirs GOP Action
Huge Number of Requests for Campaign Signs, Stickers and literature at The Northampton Days Festival – Many new voters registered and absentee ballot forms distributed.
Richboro, Bucks County, PA — Northampton Days, held yesterday was a rousing success, especially at the Republican Committee information table.
We ran out of McCain – Palin signs very early and asked people to submit their names and addresses so we can either send them copies when we get them or let them know how and when more literature will be available. Others visitors filled out voter registration forms or received Absentee Ballot request forms or lawn signs and information on other candidates. We still have a supply for Scott Petri and Tom Manion signs for those who need them.
There was no doubt that Sarah Palin was the driving force behind much of the excitement over the Republican Party and the 2008 Presidential ticket. There were countless requests for signs bearing her name.
In addition to the exceptionally strong demand for signs and literature some of the comments heard at the festival, even from Democrats, were:
“She’s a role model for all mothers, women and young girls”;
“What a breath of fresh air for the Republicans”
“I’m now able to at least vote for a ticket that has a woman on it”
“Nobama now*“;
“Now is the time for women in politics” plus many, many more with over-the-top superlatives.
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