Monday, February 1, 2010

Sunder Ramani

Finally a candidate in my district I can feel good about. Ramani really has a shot here. Let's get some Republicans in office in Glendale/Burbank.

Please visit his site. Volunteer, contribute. Whatever. His opponent, Mike Gatto, is more of the same. He's arrogant and seems to be in it just for the title. People have given up on Glendale/Burbank as a lost cause to the Dems, but here's our chance!

Ramani's Facebook page

Ramani's Twitter


5 comments:

Jim Fryar said...

Hi, glad you're back. I checked out his site and agree with you that he seems a good candidate.

I really think things are turning around over there for the better and the Dems cannot hide their true colours any longer. The public are repelled by them and ready for the next change.

Midnight Oil said...

Thanks Jim! Been so busy it's been hard to keep up.

It's true though. There is a wave of free market thinking taking over. People are tired of being told what to do and how to spend their money.

It's about time.

Eric said...

Lets band together and get these HIGH SPENDING, NANNY-STATE, Big Gov'T Progressive Democrats out of Glendale/Burbank! Push it through! We GOT a chance this year, the Democrats are on the Defense! We can attack them with our arsenal of good fiscal policies, morals, values, and principles! Lets get RAMANI in office to steer the district in the RIGHT direction, and then the STATE!

Anonymous said...

But Ramani has just publicly revealed that he has supported Adam Schiff and Paul Krekorian in the past (read the Burbank Leader interview with him). How much change in Sacramento can we expect from a Republican who has openly supported such liberal buffoons in the past?

Midnight Oil said...

I know the guy pretty well and I'm not concerned. He is a pro-business, small government man. He's smart, efficient, charismatic and a loving family man.

And if nothing else, your other options are Nahabedian, a lying EXTREMELY left-wing dem or Gatto, a wet-behind-the-ears, wishy-washy dem. So, I think the choice is pretty obvious. And in the realm of politics, you have to play nice with the enemy at times. Sunder gets that. He's in a highly democratic district. What would you do?