Sunday, January 3, 2010

Vote for ...


When you see these huge signs all over McHenry County, let each one be a reminder.

Remember who was in office, when Jerry and Carla Pavlin were injured by deputies in their home near Crystal Lake.

Remember who refused to pay $5,600 to a Hebron woman whose car was damaged by a deputy who made a U-turn into passing traffic in July 2008 and caused a crash.

Remember whose employee had possession of stolen information from the State's Attorney's Office and didn't turn it in.

Remember who was in office when deputies arrested a man who defended himself against a vicious dog that was allowed to roam onto his rural property.

Remember who was in office and did not prosecute deputies who were intoxicated or one who injured another deputy in an altercation. And whose deputy lied to a Woodstock Police detective when he inquired about the incident.

And then let these large signs remind every McHenry County Republican to vote for Zane Seipler on February 2!

5 comments:

FatParalegal said...

This would make a good "Letter to the Editor".

Richard W Gorski, M.D. said...

You know you don't have to be a priest to elected to be Pope and you don't have to be a cop to be elected sheriff and you don't have to be an attorney to be appointed to the Supreme Court. Just some thoughts.

Gus said...

You mean I could be Pope? Or on the Supreme Court? Oh, well; I'd still rather be Sheriff.

Debra said...

Where are all of Zanes signs? I have not seen a single one. I would not mind seeing one in front of 2105 S. Eastwood Drive if he needs a volunteer. Or one of yours either Gus. :)

Gus said...

Zane's signs ought to be out soon. Seems like they are to be ready on January 7.

I won't have signs out for quite a while. None before the Feb. 2 Primary, since I am unopposed in the Green Party race for Sheriff.

On Feb. 2, thanks to Illinois Election law, a voter must pull a ballot for a specific party, so you won't see all the candidates for Sheriff - only the one(s) in the party for which you pull the ballot.