Grand opening for the Republican Headquarters in Staunton was started off with comments from many of the elected Republicans in Augusta County and the city of Staunton. Here Delegate Chris Saxman reminds us of why the valley is strong GOP and the many positive things that have happened in the past 6 years. He spoke of the strong economy, a lower crime rate, unemployment at it's lowest average for the past 3 decades and more. He spoke of the integrity of the Republican party and members such as Senator George Allen and Congressman Bob Goodlatte...
There was a good turnout for the opening and many people were interested in getting signs and starting the neighborhood walks to rally the valley... Signs were flying out the back door and many people were expressing the high level of interest for signs by their neighbors. South River district has picked up numerous high visibility locations from word of mouth and LARGE 4x8 signs are appearing all over the county...
Delegates Ben Cline, Chris Saxman, and Steve Landes all attended the Grand Opening and met with the workers who will bring it home for Senator Allen and Congressman Goodlatte in November.
All of the Delegates spoke about the attacks on September 11th, 2001 and spoke of the strong support for the war on terrorism by Senator Allen and Congressman Goodlatte. They also spoke about supporting the troops who are fighting this war and the importance of supporting the military families at home. It is evident that the S.W.A.C. Republicans support the President, the troops, their families, and this very important war on global terrorism. Our elected Republican officials in Washington and Richmond have shown that they support the ideas and values of the Reuplican Party and will fight for what is right and keep the United States and the Valley moving forward in the future. We are fortunate to have fine representatives like these and we will do our best to keep them in these positions to keep the country, the state, the valley, and our neighbohoods safe and secure...
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