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If you are a Republican and believe in upholding Republican values, then vote for Greg Davis.

He has bountiful political experience, and was elected to his third term as Mayor facing no opposition. Davis has a good record - under his authority, Southaven, Mississippi experienced a boom in industrial and commercial development. Which, in turn brought about a rising population as well as unwavering fiscal responsibility.

He was the first to bring a municipal tax rebate program to Southaven citizens in the history of Mississippi state - which was much needed as citizens of the US are suffering monetarily due to a slowing economy. Please view the following: http://www.gregdavisforcongress.com/images/docs/davis08-01.pdf.

Also, Davis is committed to ensuring that US armed forces, already engaged in Afghanistan and Iraq, will have access to the high-tech equipment they need in order to complete US strategic programs in the region. Supporting his fiscal responsibility, Davis campaigns for a tax cut for families of those serving in the US armed forces.

Support our armed forces by insuring they have the manpower and equipment to fight and win.

Supporting Evidence: Greg Davis' Biography and Political History (www.southaven.org)
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With globalization moving the international environment closer at a rapid pace, candidates for Congress cannot rely solely on their domestic political stances to win their elections.

Bill Hedrick (D) would serve California's 44th District positively, as well as United States' foreign involvements.

He takes a critical stance on the No Child Left Behind Act (http://www.ed.gov/nclb/landing.jhtml), which has been able to accomplish little in ensuring the US is committed to educating its youth.

Hedrick will augment health care in his district, as well as nationally by championing coverage of preexisting conditions, as well as portable health insurance (http://www.ncpa.org/pub/special/20060130-sp.html).

Hedrick's Congressional candidate's website (http://hedrickforcongress.com/index.html) sites that the Bush Administration's War on Iraq has cost Riverside County $2.7 billion! With which, "Riverside County could have provided 1,122,393 people with health care for one year, 4,858,815 homes with renewable electricity for one year, or 409,827 scholarships for university students for one year." It has cost the American people "more than $512 billion, or $341.1 million per day. That's $4,681 per household."

Hedrick goes beyond these domestic costs to list the perils bestowed upon Iraq and its citizens, as well as the damage to the reputation of the United States in the political arena.

It is this kind of combined thought, both domestic and international, that makes Hedrick a good (and necessary) choice for the House of Representatives.



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