
Where many of the staff at the TFR likes Mr. Hoffman’s Conservative politics, TFR’s consensus endorsement is derived from Hoffman’s genuine and straight forward ideals. It makes one wonder when Candidate Owens, a Democrat, sits to the RIGHT of the Republican candidate, Scozzafava.
Many, many, moons ago, as a Freshman in college, I was mentored by a Senior that has gone on to become one of the most well respected economists in the world. He had given me advice that I had taken with me and expanded upon in both my personal and professional life. Amongst his advice was…
1. Recognize your past and learn from it
2. Be your own man.
3. Don’t try to fit in.
4. Know the facts and speak confidently about them
5. Have no regrets
6. Character is everything
7. Wear your convictions like a badge of honor
8. Thank God & follow the Golden Rule
9. Own your actions and words.
10. Give back
Well, when you run across an organization that thinks like you, then you have the option to join it. But, know coming in, don’t change your ideals for them. And if they change, you can leave without regret. Well, in Mr. Hoffman’s case, he found himself to be Conservative, but the Republican Party (until recently had the perception of being Conservative) did not accept him and supported the Republican that had Liberal views. So in Mr. Hoffman’s case, he chose to be his own man and not sacrifice his beliefs to fit into a Republican party that was more interested in a name than his conservative beliefs.
You see, Mr. Hoffman has strong convictions and is running for Congress because he knows who he is, what he believes in, where he came from, and who he wants to represent.
Simply, Mr. Hoffman gives new meaning “to vote for the man…and not the Party.”
YES WE CAN…VOTE BETTER in 2010 and 2012!
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