I won’t be voting for Barry Welsh on November 7, but I would if I lived in the sixth congressional district of Indiana. I discovered yesterday that a friend in Richmond, Indiana, is volunteering his time and energy for this long-shot candidate. “People before profits” is the campaign slogan. Barry Welsh is a Methodist minister who believes it’s time average people get the same representation in Washington that only the wealthy are now enjoying. “I will always remember the American Dream is not just about economics,” pledges Welsh, “it is also about ethics.”
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
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