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Walden supports Big Oil - hurts Oregonians

GREG WALDEN HAS GONE TOO FAR!!!, 19.06.2008 16:13


SOUTHERN OREGONIANS HAVE BEEN ASKING FOR A LONG TIME, "WHERE'S WALDEN?"

This Bush clone (Greg votes again and again for corporate interests and hurts ordinary people) has stooped to a new low and Oregonians need to see how this clown has let our communities down again...

WATCH THIS VIDEO!

"Walden's Priorities"
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgA7iz0-2Co

YES for Big Oil, NO for Communities
YES for Big Oil, NO for Communities


Walden’s Priorities

Oregonians should watch the video and then call Greg Walden to remind him he works for Oregon, not Big Oil.

Thirty three of Oregon’s 36 counties rely on timber payments to fund schools, libraries, law enforcement and other community sustaining resources.

Two weeks ago U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR) told those 33 counties’ sheriffs, librarians, teachers and other leaders that he has a higher priority – Big Oil profits.

“Greg Walden stood on the house floor and voted to close schools, shutter libraries and eliminate sheriff’s patrols so that Big Oil could raise its profits,” DPO Chair Meredith Wood Smith said. “When our rural communities needed him most, he voted to cut their funding. Watch the video to see how Oregon has reacted to Walden’s ‘betrayal.’ Then call him up and remind him he works for Oregon, not Big Oil.” Here is the phone number for his Medford field office: 541-776-4646

Watch the video here.
"Walden's Priorities"
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgA7iz0-2Co





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Walden's Betrayal
23.06.2008 - 10:10
Learn more about Walden's betrayal of rural Oregon here:  http://www.oregondemocrats.org/walden
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Homepage:: http://www.oregondemocrats.org/walden