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Notes 2009

Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore Moeller
presides as ‘equality in the law’ is approved

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Read earlier notes from local citizens, the Columbian and other media.

Endorsing Jim Moeller – Good for Clark County

The Campaign wants to take a moment and thank all of Jim’s endorsers for 2008. It is an honor and a privilege to have Jim recognized by a diverse cross section of the folks here in Clark County.

If you or your organization would like to be part of Jim’s re-election bid – please email us. We’ll add your name to the growing list of support for our Democratic incumbent.

Donating to Jim’s re-election campaign is a donation to the greater Democratic cause for the State of Washington. We need to ensure that Democrats control the legislature and your contribution will help races across the Evergreen State. Thanks.

CVTV Video Voter Guide

Watch the 49th Legislative District candidates as interviewed by CVTV’s Jim Demmon. Jim Moeller and Mike Bomar sit down for a comprehensive talk about issues facing voters in the 49th Legislative District, Clark County and all of Southwest Washington.

Jim Moeller’s individual Video Voter Guide Statement is now available from CVTV.

The CVTV Video Voter Guide will open a Windows Media Player window to steam the interview directly from CVTV. Please allow time for the stream to start. If you do not see the video start shortly after clicking, you may need to add a Windows Media Player to your applications.

For the use of this streamed footage CVTV would like you, the user, to note the following:

“CVTV footage, obtained pursuant to the Public Disclosure Act, in no way is intended by CVTV, the City of Vancouver, or Clark County to either promote or oppose any candidate for public office or any ballot proposition.”

Day three was the best yet!

August 27, 2008

Technically it was the most challenging. I again lost the lottery for credentials. There was also so much going on all over is was difficult to see even a fraction of the events. I eventually got credentials courtesy of my friend Jim Kainber and Governor Christine. In the hall, the stories of of veterans and the examples of personal courage and sacrifice were so moving that many times during the day I was brought to tears. This awful war must end. In fact, we should never commit our troops to another war of choice again.

Also, I’ve met so many people from all over the United States; party leaders, housewives, single moms, doctors, lawyers, from Sen. John Kerry to Gov. Schweitzer of Montana even the speech by VP nominee Sen. Joe Biden was terrific. But for me, THE event of the day was President Bill Clinton. I remember so clearly the hope and the competency that the Clinton administration brought to us. Eight years of peace and prosperity. And most importantly as in the words of Bill Clinton; “we need to lead the world again by the power of our example, rather than the example of our power”.

Tomorrow is the big day – Obama’s acceptance speech. History begins tomorrow.

Best,