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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Beshear recieves endorsement of first responders, Fletcher's campaign CLAIMS rebuke of Beshear where NONE exists.

The campaign of Beshear/Mongiardo has recieved an endorsement for 4500 member Kentucky first responders. Here is the press release:

Beshear/Mongiardo Endorsed by
Kentucky Professional Firefighters

Louisville – Democratic nominee for Governor, Steve Beshear, today accepted the endorsement of the Kentucky Professional Firefighters.
"I am honored to have the firefighter's endorsement in this election," said Beshear. "They represent more than 4500 active and retired first responders statewide, men and women who safeguard the people of this state each day."
"Steve Beshear is our clear choice for governor," said Bruce Roberts, President of Kentucky Professional Firefighters. "We interviewed both candidates, and Mr. Beshear demonstrated his understanding of the issues facing firefighters, public safety professionals and the other important issues that will put Kentucky first."
Throughout his career, Beshear has championed the cause of first responders across the state and last month received the endorsement of the Kentucky Fraternal Order of Police.

"We need a governor who is willing to tackle the big issues Kentucky faces," said Greg Dearing, President of Louisville Retired Firefighters. "Steve Beshear is the best choice to protect pensions, and provide our children with a quality education and affordable health care."
The endorsement announcement was made this morning at Firefighters Union Hall in Louisville.

Also, the campaign has planned a press conference to Unveil "It Starts with Schools" Plan Friday.

WHAT: Release of comprehensive Pre-K and K-12 Education Policy
WHEN: Friday, September 21, 11 a.m.
WHERE: Unseld Childcare & Development Center, 2406 W. Broadway Louisville.

And also, the Fletcher campaign released a statement declaring that: A sweeping opinion issued by former Attorney General Steve Beshear regarding the display of the Ten Commandments in Kentucky was rebuked yesterday by a federal judge. U.S. District Judge Karl Forester dismissed a lawsuit challenging the display of the Ten Commandments in the Rowan County Courthouse.

Maybe it's me but I FAIL TO SEE ANY REBUKE OF STEVE BESHEAR in that judge's ruling.

Am I the ONLY one?

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