Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Anna C. Little, 6th District Congressional Candidate, June 5th – NJ Primary Election Day


HIGHLANDS, NJ - June 5th is an important day for New Jersey Republicans. This primary
election is one that will determine if New Jersey will move ahead in promoting transparency in
government.
The citizens and voters in New Jersey – and across the United States -- are tired of the
exaggerated claims and negative attacks made in blogs and online postings against many
candidates.
The citizens and voters are sick of political party monopoly control in selecting elected officials.
The rise of the grassroots Tea Parties is based on educating voters and encouraging open, public
meetings, where political candidates and elected officials must interact with the citizens and
voters they are supposed to represent.
The Tea Parties are not beholden to any single political party, nor does it matter what political
party their members are aligned with. The Tea Parties support candidates who best represent
their views and promote open government.
The unsubstantiated attacks made against Herman Cain, a Tea Party favorite for President,
earlier this year were nothing more than an orchestrated attack to remove a candidate who many
people believed in supporting and voting for. The recent smears of the Jersey Shore Tea Party
and Bayshore Tea Party Group are another example of how political insiders are trying to blind
the voters and discourage them from having independent views and thoughts.
Likewise, Anna Little is being attacked merely for standing behind her convictions and daring to
challenge the Monmouth County system, where the political party bosses and bloggers scheme to
predetermine who will be the winning candidate. Three of the exaggerated and outright false
attacks being made on Anna's good record include:
1. The recent lawsuit detailed by the opponent in his exaggerated press release and by various
blog entries is merely an example of a frivolous lawsuit against a small business owner. Anna's
personal experience in dealing with politically motivated attacks and lawsuits make her a strong
proponent of Tort Reform, which would limit liability from frivolous lawsuits and allow small
businesses to operate.
Tort Reform will also allow the courts to focus on prosecuting and punishing repeat violators.
We all know that there are too many frivolous lawsuits that plague New Jersey, backlog the court
system, and limit small businesses. A frivolous lawsuit is every small business owner's greatest
fear, where the legal defense fees could exceed their income. There are also those who file
lawsuits, in the hope that the innocent business owner will settle for a smaller cash amount,
rather than pay potentially larger legal fees in a court case.
In Anna's situation, the person who filed suit against her was not even her client. Voters making
a simple search of public records will uncover the truth of the case.
2. Another of the opponent's exaggerated claims is that increased user-only fees created financial
hardships for the residents of Highlands. With such important national issues as energy
independence and health care, why does her opponent believe that raising the vital statistics
service fee to $15 in the borough of Highlands is such a crisis, when Edison Township and
Middletown both charge $25 for similar service?
Once again, modern technology allows voters to perform their own research, since municipal
governments publish their fee and penalty schedules online. Residents are able to compare their
town's fees with other towns to determine what is reasonable and fair; rather than rely on
deceptive tactics, like those used by the producer of the Bowling for Columbine "documentary."
As Mayor of the Borough of Highlands, Anna Little has been attacked as being disloyal to the
Republican Party for negotiating a common-sense agreement with the police department and
Democrats on the Highlands Borough Council. This practical solution reduced the police budget
while retaining dedicated police officers while not reducing law enforcement services to the
town. This is an example of Anna's ability to put political party lines aside in order to ensure that
her constituents receive the affordable services they elected her to provide.
To overturn the liberal agenda that threatens to weaken our Constitution, we need candidates
who can put partisan political party bickering aside, so that they can make decisions that serve
and protect the communities they have been elected to represent.
3. Anna's opponent has proposed to have a debate where only the press -- and not the general
public -- is allowed to attend. Closed-door sessions like these deny the voters their right to
receive unedited information directly from their elected officials/candidates, in person. We all
recall how Nancy Pelosi and Frank Pallone used closed-door sessions to pass the deplorable and
flawed PPACA (Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act) health care bill.
Similarly, in Monmouth County, the Town Committee Chairs and Regular Republicans were
denied their right and opportunity to nominate and vote for the candidate of their choice. A mere
handful of political insiders made a closed-door decision to select a candidate for the party line,
with no regard to their public service, professional experience, or prior voting record. This is a
similar process used by Democrat Party bosses across NJ, where candidates must swear fealty to
the party boss to be elected.
In comparison, Middlesex County Republicans have an open convention that allows Republican
voters and all committee members to nominate their choice of candidate. At the Middlesex
County Screening Committee meeting in March 2012, the municipal committee chairs
overwhelmingly voted in favor of nominating Anna Little 25 to 3. At the Middlesex County
Republican Convention later that month, the delegates reinforced this decision, with Anna
receiving 74% of the vote.
Since her last run for Congress, Anna Little has volunteered her time and money to travel to
Washington, DC, to work with and support Conservative think tank projects. She took these
actions to help ensure that Nancy Pelosi does not regain a majority in the House, that Harry Reid
is replaced in the Senate, and that a new President is elected in 2012.
Frank Pallone understands all this and is hoping that Anna Little will not be his Republican
challenger in 2012. If the Republican Party and Tea Party stand united, the liberal agenda can –
and will -- be stopped. There are simply too many hardcore Democrat voters in NJ for any single
conservative group to overcome alone.
Your vote for Anna Little on June 5th will send a message to Washington, DC: that New Jersey
will no longer tolerate closed-door sessions; that we want an end to the political patronage
system used by political party bosses like former Democrat Party County Chairmen Sheriff Joe
Spicuzzo and Senator John Lynch; that voters will no longer tolerate exaggerated and outright
false claims in negative campaigns ads; and that candidates must have previously voted in the
District they reside in and wish to represent.
A high turnout of voters in this year's Republican Primary will show the nation, the President,
and the Senate and House leaders that New Jersey will not meekly stand by and allow our rights
and freedoms to be trampled on any longer. Anna Little is the best candidate to end the
corruption and needless lawsuits that are hindering our nation.
Please take a stand and vote for Anna Little for US Congressional District 6 (Column E in
Middlesex County / Column 5 in Monmouth County) this coming Tuesday, June 5th.
2012 Endorsements:
Conservative Party of New Jersey
Monmouth County Tea Party Coalition
Bayshore Tea Party Group
West Jersey Tea Party
Independence Hall Tea Party PAC
Protect America Today
NJ Right to Life PAC
For more information about Anna Little for Congress, or to volunteer, visit
www.annalittleforcongress.com or call 732-658-5461.

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