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Tag: Jerry ZandstraBy Nick, Section News
What's up, team... a few notes, for the sake of clarity and due diligence:
1) Lansing insider publication MIRS approached Snyder yesterday to ask about his position on life issues. Snyder declined to speak with MIRS and sent his spokesman to address these issues instead. So to speak. According to MIRS:
"As you can imagine, he has very strong opinions on issues, but he's at the listening phase right now," Waters said. "He's interested in hearing what the citizens have to say." 2) I personally approached the Snyder campaign directly through John Yob and requested an interview after Yob claimed my "moderate" claims were off-base. Mr. Snyder through Mr. Yob declined the opportunity. 3) Instead, Snyder ostensibly granted an interview to Jerry Zandstra, a former candidate in the GOP Senate Primary in 2006. 4) Worth noting that Snyder and Zandstra are both current or former Yob clients. The "interview" was coordinated by John. 5) I find it more than a little curious that Zandstra didn't ask the candidate about his political giving, the basis of pro-lifers' criticism. Mr. Snyder has not addressed his donation history. Specifically: -Why has he chosen to give thousands of dollars to a Democratic Congressman? -Why was his only political giving in 2008 a giant check scribbled to Cure Michigan, a ballot campaign that supported 100% fatal, 100% obsoleted human experimentation? -Why has he given big-bucks to the IMP-PAC, a political organization that exists for the sole purpose of building a pro-abortion wing in the Republican Party? 6) I am, personally, disappointed that Jerry Zandstra, someone whose stand for life I've always appreciated, decided not to address the root issues. But I'm just one guy. What do YOU think? (20 comments) Comments >> By ProLifeFed, Section News
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RightMichigan -
I have not taken a position in the Governor's race. I am a fan of Congressman Hoekstra and certainly know Mike Cox and Terri Land as well. I conducted the following online discussion with Rick Snyder and had the opportunity to talk with him about his position on the life issue. Although his emphasis is clearly on fixing the economy, he is indeed pro-life and would likely meet the pro-life certification requirements of the Pro-Life Federation should he choose to apply. I encourage your readers to give Rick the opportunity to present his views before rushing to judgment about his positions. Michigan is hungry for a vision to turn this economy around and we might find that Rick is the candidate best able to lead our party and our state back from this mess that the Democrats created. Thanks,
Dr. Jerry Zandstra Online discussion with Rick Snyder follows... (7 comments, 1647 words in story) Full Story |
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