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Monday, June 18, 2012

Bob Worsley Fearing That He Will Look Dumber Than He Is, Refuses To Debate Russell Pearce.


Spread the Word!Candidate Bob Worsley has decided it is not in his best interest to debate his opponent,
Russell Pearce, at the Az. Red Mountain Tea Party!

For the last two months I have offered Bob Worsley the opportunity to debate Russell Pearce at the largest conservative organization in his district, the Arizona Red Mountain Tea Party. Mr. Pearce accepted the invitation without hesitation.

It was not only an opportunity for Mr. Worsley to display and argue his differences but it was a request from the very constituents he will serve if elected to the State Senate. We want to hear from the man who desires to represent us.

Bob Worsley doesn't get it. America is going back to it's roots when voters demanded to hear from those who want to serve them. You see, based on our constitution it is "We the People" or the constituents who are the employer or boss, and not the politician.

Worsley is living in the past when America voted for candidates they didn't know or have time to get to know. That's why our country is in deep trouble. We use to vote every two years and then pray for that politicians were honest. That strategy didn't work and now we are doing our best to change it. Worsley wants people to vote for him even though he won't dare to debate his opponent and argue his positions. That doesn't sound like a State Senator to me.

Bob Worsley says he is a businessman and all indications are that he is successful. If that is the case he surely understands the process of hiring someone and the guidelines for doing so. Potential employees have to go
through an application and interview process. I'm sure Mr. Worsley would never hire anyone who hadn't gone through an entire interview process. As the employer for America, we the people ask no less of him. If Mr. Worsley wants to be hired to represent district 25, he must go through the interview process. He has a serious responsibility to the voters to let them get to know him.

I don't know about you, but I can't vote for someone who is afraid to debate his opponent. The Arizona Red Mountain Tea Party is tough but fair. We held an excellent debate between Matt Salmon and Kirk Adams. It was an amazing success because people were able to see both of them on stage together, debating the issues in front of their constituents. Many people thanked us afterward for organizing the debate for them.

That's how politics were built in America. We cannot rely on television, facebook, e-mail, twitter or you-tube to determine who we will vote for. There is nothing better than a face to face with those who you are interviewing to do a very important job for you. We can't afford to get it wrong any longer. Voting every two years just because of good looks or name recognition has to end.

Unless Mr. Worsley accepts our invitation to a debate with Mr. Pearce at the Arizona Red Mountain Tea Party, I can't vote for him and neither should you.

I ask you to respectfully encourage Bob Worsley to debate Russell Pearce at
the Red Mountain Tea Party by emailing him at bob@nzlegacy.com

R. Hatch

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