Peter Prasad Quotes
Voters Have Soaked Up A Noggin Full Of Negativity Over The Last Twenty Years, With An Economy We Had To Bring Back From Collapse, Plus Terrorist Attacks And Wars In Iraq And Afghanistan. I Don't Want To Belabor These Points, But Your Listeners Know What I'm Talking About. I Think The Antidote Is To Appreciate What We Have, Enjoy Where We Live, And Make A Positive Contribution To Our Communities. My Cracker Pride Campaign Is Balanced By The Spirit Of Cincinnatus. He Was A Farmer And Roman General Who Was Twice Made Dictator. And He Had The Forbearance To Resign As Dictator As Soon As He Had Vanquished Rome's Enemies. He Became A Civic Ideal For Good Leadership. That's The Spirit I Want In My District And In My Campaign. - Veda Rabadel, The Tea & Crackers Campaign.
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