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Dr. Murray Sabrin asks for more donations to retire debt

Ronnie1776

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Just got this latest LIBERTY UPDATE ...

It was a very nice thank you email from Dr. Murray Sabrin (see below). I gave his campaign about $1,500 throughout the process and I was very proud of his efforts and his performance in the debates. He just didn't have enough money to compete against the establishment.

After reading the email, if you feel as I do we need to reward folks who "enter the arena" then help him retire some of his debt: www.MurraySabrin.com.

What a classy guy - thank YOU Dr. Sabrin for running for all of us!

Dear Friend,

Thank you for generously supporting our campaign to Legalize Freedom in America. Although we did not win the nomination, we reached another milepost in our journey to restore our liberties.

For the past five months we traveled throughout New Jersey with the message of limited government--less taxes, less spending—secure borders, stopping the Federal Reserve's manipulation of interest rates that causes the booms and busts in our economy, and withdrawing from Iraq as soon as possible. In short, we told the truth about how Washington's big government experiment has failed--lock, stock and barrel. We also sounded the alarm about the federal government's unfunded liabilities that will crush future generations with monstrous taxes.

And, we also took the lead to end mandated vaccinations so parents could once again be in charge of their children's healthcare.

In seeking the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate I was the only candidate who had a credible plan to revitalize the economy, end the inflation that is causing prices to go through the roof, and downsize the federal government so we can have a constitutional republic.

By the time the campaign ended we achieved a successful milepost: we outlined how to make America a free society once again as the Founders' intended.

Now it is time to move on and work even harder for the cause of liberty.

Your generosity made this campaign possible, and Florence and I deeply appreciate the support you gave us to spread the Freedom Message in the Garden State.

To jump start the Sabrin for Senate campaign we incurred a debt of $275,000 we had hoped we would have paid off by now.

Today, I am asking you to be generous one more time so we can retire $175,000 by July 31st and the remaining $100,000 by September 30 so we can concentrate our efforts in the months and years ahead to spread the Freedom Message in New Jersey and around the nation.

In August Florence and I will be celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary. Without her support I would never entered the political arena. She has been my biggest supporter. Please make a $40 contribution or a multiple of $40--$80, $120, $160, etc., as a tribute to this extraordinary woman who has been by my side through thick and thin.

Please make the most generous contribution today at www.murraysabrin.com or send your contribution to Sabrin for Senate, c/o Christopher Whalen, CPA, 1075-D Route 34, Matawan, NJ 07747.

Thanks again for your support to restore Liberty in America.

Regards,
Murray
 
Dr. Murray Sabrin asks for more donations to retire campaign debt

E-mail I received today

Thank you for generously supporting our campaign to Legalize Freedom in America. Although we did not win the nomination, we reached another milepost in our journey to restore our liberties.

For the past five months we traveled throughout New Jersey with the message of limited government--less taxes, less spending—secure borders, stopping the Federal Reserve's manipulation of interest rates that causes the booms and busts in our economy, and withdrawing from Iraq as soon as possible. In short, we told the truth about how Washington's big government experiment has failed--lock, stock and barrel. We also sounded the alarm about the federal government's unfunded liabilities that will crush future generations with monstrous taxes.

And, we also took the lead to end mandated vaccinations so parents could once again be in charge of their children's healthcare.

In seeking the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate I was the only candidate who had a credible plan to revitalize the economy, end the inflation that is causing prices to go through the roof, and downsize the federal government so we can have a constitutional republic.

By the time the campaign ended we achieved a successful milepost: we outlined how to make America a free society once again as the Founders' intended.

Now it is time to move on and work even harder for the cause of liberty.

Your generosity made this campaign possible, and Florence and I deeply appreciate the support you gave us to spread the Freedom Message in the Garden State.

To jump start the Sabrin for Senate campaign we incurred a debt of $275,000 we had hoped we would have paid off by now.

Today, I am asking you to be generous one more time so we can retire $175,000 by July 31st and the remaining $100,000 by September 30 so we can concentrate our efforts in the months and years ahead to spread the Freedom Message in New Jersey and around the nation.

In August Florence and I will be celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary. Without her support I would never entered the political arena. She has been my biggest supporter. Please make a $40 contribution or a multiple of $40--$80, $120, $160, etc., as a tribute to this extraordinary woman who has been by my side through thick and thin.

Please make the most generous contribution today at www.murraysabrin.com or send your contribution to Sabrin for Senate, c/o Christopher Whalen, CPA, 1075-D Route 34, Matawan, NJ 07747.

Thanks again for your support to restore Liberty in America.

Regards,
Murray
 
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Don't want to sound ungrateful for the great work Murray did, but... Why did he go into debt in the first place?

Maybe I've just been spoiled with having been part of the immaculately principled debt-free Ron Paul campaign.
 
A lot of candidates do in fact go into debt

Like the last Republican in BJ Lawson's district... maybe that's why he didn't run again
 
A lot of candidates do in fact go into debt

Like the last Republican in BJ Lawson's district... maybe that's why he didn't run again

But why a candidate like Murray, who ran on balanced budgets, honest money, and whose biggest criticism of Dick Zimmer was that Zimmer was not a true fiscal conservative?
 
I feel obligated to point out that BJ poured $50,000 of his own money into his campaign and he has a real chance.
 
Excellent point. And not even for a national race.

Still, I hope he can make up the shortfall - debt sucks.

I hope he can as well, but he's an economy professor for crying out loud. He should have known better.

I like the guy and supported him, but he made some poor decisions.
 
But why a candidate like Murray, who ran on balanced budgets, honest money, and whose biggest criticism of Dick Zimmer was that Zimmer was not a true fiscal conservative?

Well it's just a campaign =p

But I think the debt is from his campaign borrowing from HIS money... so that sucks I guess. But Zimmer did the same exact thing. (and maybe he'll do it even more in the general... at least Murray won't have to waste more in the general, which seems like it's impossible to win even if you're a RP Republican)
 
I hope he can as well, but he's an economy professor for crying out loud. He should have known better.

I like the guy and supported him, but he made some poor decisions.

The hiring of his campaign manager and all those weird e-mails he sent out was one of those poor decisions you mentioned.

I remember how all his e-mails said

"Dr. "Maverick Murray" Sabrin is a successful entrepreneur working in commercial real estate, portfolio management, and economic research".

Hmmm...a successful entrepreneur asking for donations....doesn't sound right...his own success should take care of the debt
 
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I hope he can as well, but he's an economy professor for crying out loud. He should have known better.

I like the guy and supported him, but he made some poor decisions.

And the sad thing is that if Sabrin decides to run for major public office again, his next opponent will have all the ammunition he needs to score major hits on Sabrin's fiscal conservatism cred. Yes, I can just hear it now: "My opponent, this so-called 'fiscal conservative', was reduced to sending begging emails back in 2008 to retire A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS IN DEBT from his last race. FOR A PIDDLY-ASSED LITTLE SENATE RACE! And you want to entrust the American people's pocketbook to HIM?"

Embarrassing to say the least.
 
And the sad thing is that if Sabrin decides to run for major public office again, his next opponent will have all the ammunition he needs to score major hits on Sabrin's fiscal conservatism cred. Yes, I can just hear it now: "My opponent, this so-called 'fiscal conservative', was reduced to sending begging emails back in 2008 to retire A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS IN DEBT from his last race. FOR A PIDDLY-ASSED LITTLE SENATE RACE! And you want to entrust the American people's pocketbook to HIM?"

Embarrassing to say the least.

Embarrassing and likely ineffective. I certainly won't be helping him out of debt, he shouldn't have gone that route in the first place.

Not to say I don't feel some sympathy--he was enthusiastic and aggressive, but he wasn't conservative, that's for sure.
 
And the sad thing is that if Sabrin decides to run for major public office again, his next opponent will have all the ammunition he needs to score major hits on Sabrin's fiscal conservatism cred. Yes, I can just hear it now: "My opponent, this so-called 'fiscal conservative', was reduced to sending begging emails back in 2008 to retire A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS IN DEBT from his last race. FOR A PIDDLY-ASSED LITTLE SENATE RACE! And you want to entrust the American people's pocketbook to HIM?"

Embarrassing to say the least.

Not exactly. Murray raised the most money out of all three candidates. However, Dick Zimmer had the most money because he funded like half a mil or something from himself while Murray did much less (as you can see). And Zimmer will keep going up to November and will be in HUGE debt. So compared to Zimmer's upcoming problem (considering he can't win)... Murray's isn't that bad.

On Sabrin though, if he ever runs again it better be for something much smaller. Senate... Governor... too high up too fast! At least Murray has some better name recognition now... not total waste.
 
On Sabrin though, if he ever runs again it better be for something much smaller. Senate... Governor... too high up too fast! At least Murray has some better name recognition now... not total waste.

QFT. Considering what the mascot of the Republican Party is, I guess it would be ironic to note that you don't eat an elephant all in one bite.
 
What are you talking about? He was running for U.S. Senator, right?

It was a primary race, not the one where the winner actually got The Big Chair. That's what I meant.

The statement was misleading though. I've edited appropriately.
 
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