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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-19-06 09:12 AM
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John Bonifaz (candidate for Mass Sec of State) launches new website & blog
Edited on Wed Apr-19-06 10:12 AM by paineinthearse
John's website has been revamped, placing an interactive blog prominently on the home page. Please take a moment to post a greeting/comment.

http://www.johnbonifaz.com/node/410#comment

New website launch

Submitted by John Bonifaz on Tue, 04/18/2006 - 10:00pm.

We are excited to launch today this new website for the campaign. As I continue to travel around our state, it is clear that there is a hunger for a new kind of politics, a politics that is open and transparent, that is independent of big money interests, that returns voters to power, and that requires pro-active leaders willing to stand up and fight for the basic principles of our democracy. With this new site, our blog is now interactive and we invite your comments, questions, and participation. I look forward to hearing from you and I hope to see you on the campaign trail!


http://www.johnbonifaz.com/welcomeletter

Welcome Letter

Welcome to the website of our campaign. I am running for Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 2006. I hope you will join me in this campaign to make Massachusetts a model for free and fair elections for the nation.

As Secretary, I will press for a new bill of rights — a Voters' Bill of Rights. A new set of guarantees that will make our democracy in Massachusetts stronger and provide an example to the country. I will be a secretary of state who fights to uphold this nation’s promise of political equality for all.

I will press for greater corporate accountability. If a corporation is principally based in Massachusetts, it ought to be accountable to the workers and people of our Commonwealth. The Secretary of the Commonwealth has important oversight responsibilities with respect to Massachusetts corporations, and, as Secretary, I will fight for your interests.

I will work to make our government more accessible for all of us — for small businesses seeking to register and operate in our state, for citizens seeking access to public records, for communities feeling shut out of the political process. I will be an advocate who stands up and fights for openness and transparency in our government.

This will be a grassroots, outsider campaign. It will not be dominated by big money interests and wealthy contributors. It will be a campaign for all of us — for our hopes, our dreams, our vision for democracy.

I hope you will show your support today. Join me in this movement to make democracy real for all of us.



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