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Go to every townhall meeting, demand such contract from every politician, so we can sue them for breach of contract and breach of covenant of good faith and fair dealing

Posted on | August 4, 2010 | 4 Comments

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HAYWORTH’S ‘CONTRACT WITH ARIZONA’ CALLS FOR ENFORCEMENT ON THE BORDER

JD Hayworth Signs Contract with ArizonaPhoenix, AZ (AUGUST 2) – U.S. Senate Candidate J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ) today unveiled his 10-point Contract With Arizona that first and foremost calls for a federal crackdown on illegal aliens.

“The federal government is not fulfilling its responsibility to protect our border and then sues Arizona to stop us from doing what they won’t do,” Hayworth said. “We need a Senator who will make this his top priority and I will be that Senator.”

Hayworth’s promise is to “oppose any measure granting amnesty to illegal aliens and reintroduce the ‘Enforcement First Act’ as well as sponsor, co-sponsor and champion bills that work to create a secure border and protect citizens from the rising violence caused by illegal aliens.”
 
Hayworth also pledges to serve only two consecutive terms in the U.S. Senate and introduce appropriate measures to require term limits for all legislative and judicial officers.
 
He will reintroduce the “Congressional Responsibility Act” limiting runaway regulations and introduce the “Constitutional Citation Act” requiring all bills introduced in Congress identify the provisions of the Constitution that provide authorization for congressional action.
 
His contract with voters calls for the repeal and/or defunding of Obamacare, an audit of the Federal Reserve, and a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced budget.
 
He will also oppose “Cap and Trade,” make permanent the Bush tax cuts and reform the earmark process in the U.S. Senate.
 
“This has been a contentious campaign, but I think voters deserve to know what I will do once elected,” he said.

 
JD Hayworth Contract with Arizona

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4 Responses to “Go to every townhall meeting, demand such contract from every politician, so we can sue them for breach of contract and breach of covenant of good faith and fair dealing”

  1. Dan
    August 5th, 2010 @ 4:07 am

    JD is a fraud and a RINO as well. JD was there for 12 years (6 terms). Jim Deakin is the way to go. JimDeakin.com

  2. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    August 5th, 2010 @ 5:05 am

    I believe currently there is a need to choose between 2 likely candidates

  3. Yephora
    August 5th, 2010 @ 6:46 am

    Sure, split the conservative line and hand victory on a silver platter to John “the RINO” McShame!

    No! At this point we MUST elect JD! A vote for anyone other than JD is a vote for McShame.

  4. dental hygienist
    August 6th, 2010 @ 10:29 am

    Keep posting stuff like this i really like it

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