Charles Gregory GA HD-34

CChenard

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Hey everyone,

Charles Gregory is running for reelection to the Georgia House of Representatives from District 34 (Kennesaw).

Charles was Ron Paul's GA State Director for the 2012 campaign.

As a freshman Representative, he has introduced five pro-gun bills including Constitutional Carry and Campus Carry and cosponsored the Georgia Health Care Freedom Act which would nullify Obamacare in GA. He has also introduced the Fully Informed Jury Act (jury nullification).

In 2012, Charles defeated an 18-year establishment incumbent with some good old fashioned door-to-door grassroots campaigning.

Now the RINOs in Atlanta are backing a challenger to take him out.

Charles' primary is May 20 (less than two weeks away!) and could use your help. If you can, please donate to his campaign here: http://charlesgregory.com/Donate.aspx#Form

Charles is the real deal.

Legislative Record: http://www.legis.ga.gov/Legislation/en-US/MemberLegislation.aspx?Member=822&Session=23
Campaign Website: http://charlesgregory.com/Home.aspx
 
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Quite a few liberty candidates got booted back out yesterday. I just hate that I'm gonna have to listen to establishment bloggers gloat about how we got rid of the 'no men' obstructionists in Georgia.
 
Quite a few liberty candidates got booted back out yesterday. I just hate that I'm gonna have to listen to establishment bloggers gloat about how we got rid of the 'no men' obstructionists in Georgia.

I guess I was more naive than I thought... I'm baffled that they were able to take Gregory out. Sam Moore, on the other hand, I can understand since he did give them plenty of ammo to kill his re election chances. But Gregory did nothing other than just try to amend a bill, if I recall correctly...they literally used something purely procedural (on the state floor) and ran with that to label him as "rogue." I can't believe the attack campaign was successful against him, since the voters knew him already from his first campaign, and because he's kept a relatively low profile (aside from the aforementioned procedural thing). Damn it.

I even recall reading on Peach pundit blog, the editor was like " Gregory and Moore races will show whether or not the Republican Party is really moving in the libertarian direction." These results will only embolden anti liberty rhetoric these folks have been pushing lately.
 
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