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July 2, 2008 press@JenniferHorn.org
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JOSEPH AND AUGUSTA PETRONE HOST EVENT FOR JENNIFER HORN
NASHUA –Ambassador and Mrs. Joseph Petrone hosted over 90 people at their home in Dublin last night in support of Jennifer Horn for Congress.
Augusta Petrone remarked: “Jennifer is wonderful. I am so proud that she has chosen to stand up and fight to make the world a better place by going to Congress and saying NO! Joseph and I fully trust Jennifer to go to Congress and fight for solutions to this country’s problems.”
The featured speaker was Daveed Gartstein-Ross, Vice President of Research for the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. In his 20 minute remarks, Daveed Gartstein-Ross spoke about “Terrorism, Skyrocketing Oil Prices, the Future of the West and the 2008 Elections”
“What I appreciate about Jennifer is that while we may not always agree, she is always willing to hear the other side and debate the issues important to all Americans. We need someone like Jennifer in Congress who will put partisan bickering aside to work together on fixing this country’s biggest problems of energy and terrorism. I am confident that Jennifer can show the necessary leadership on these critical issues,” said Mr. Gradstein-Ross.
“I am delighted to have the support of so many wonderful people,” stated Horn. “Congress has failed the American people. We will no long stand idly by as career politicians continue their do nothing approach. The business as usual mentality must change and it starts right here in the 2nd District. With the support of the Petrones and the many supporters who attended last night, I will bring that change to Washington.”
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