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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact
Chris Covucci at 845-309-2654 and
chris.covucci@kml2008.com
Lalor
Campaign Headquarters Vandalized
East
Fishkill, NY/June 30, 2008
– Last night,
the Kieran Michael Lalor 2008 campaign headquarters was vandalized.
A sign outside the headquarters was defaced.
The Lalor campaign recently placed an enormous
advertisement outside the office reminding voters that a gallon of
gas cost $2.31 when Representative John Hall took office just 18
months ago but now costs more than $4.00. The sign asks “Pain at the
Pump?,” and answers the question with “Blame John Hall.”
The vandals defaced the sign, replacing
“John Hall” with “George Bush.”
The sign was
featured last week in a full-page
Times Herald-Record story and
energy policy was the subject of a recent Lalor op-ed in the
Poughkeepsie Journal.
“This is typical of the petty partisan posturing
that has prevented America from developing a real energy policy,”
said Lalor campaign spokesman Chris Covucci.
Continued Covucci, “John Hall has no real solutions
so his supporters are reduced to juvenile partisan vandalism.
Theories about speculators and oil
barons propagated by Hall and others are not productive. Regulation,
taxation and litigation will not lower the price at the pump. High
prices stem from tight supply and only increasing supply will ease
the pain at the pump. Thus we must harness our domestic resources by
implementing Lalor’s five-point plan to reduce gas prices:
Drill more, refine more, tax less, regulate less and simultaneously
encourage innovation.”
“Mr. Lalor agrees that President Bush and all of
our elected officials in Washington bare blame for the current
energy crisis. However, President Bush is not up for reelection and
John Hall is. Moreover, radical environmental policies, supported by
Hall for decades are the long-term cause of the current energy
crunch.”
“Energy
independence will be the defining issue of 2008. Lalor is the
candidate of energy solutions,” concluded Covucci.
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