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Michael Younan
Dear Friend (or Advocate), Thank you for your continued support in helping us to victory on February 5, 2008 during the primary elections! We could not have done it without your efforts. Please join us at the Holiday Inn on Friday, February 15, 2008 for a victory march and cocktails to November's General Elections. Our main objectives are to expand medical services to our Veterans, establish the New American Outreach Center to reform immigration, promote Alternative Fuel sources, and implement new Health care initiatives which will prove to be vital to the residents of the district. These will be essential for job growth, real estate housing markets, and will inevitably provide for an economic stimulus throughout the district. These seemingly simple tasks have been neglected by our opponent for the past TEN years! Our opponent's history of criminal activity must not be neglected. The fact remains that we have a representative in Congress whose spouse has been indicted on tax evasion, bank fraud, check kiting, and bankrupting a nonprofit organization. These scandalous acts must not go unsaid and must be emphasized. Our opponent was the treasurer of the Illinois Public Action Fund (her spouse the president), yet she claims no wrong doing or knowledge of her husband's illegal activities. We must also point out that we recognize ALL ethnicities and religions, not just Islam and Ramadan. In addition, we strive to preserve and protect our country's foundations. We must preserve ‘God’ in the pledge of allegiance and preserve ‘In God We Trust’ on our money. Our opponent voted against these measures in recent and past bills in Congress. Be sure to make the right decision in November. Let’s work together to make this a progressive term! If you have any questions, please call our campaign at 847-983-8777 or 847-823-0713 or send us an email at info@michael2008.com. Thank you and God Bless America. Sincerely, Michael Benjamin Younan
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