Along the Campaign Trail…

Cleve Tidwell’s Passion for the People of Colorado

March 3rd, 2010 Posted in campaign events

At a ROAR Colorado event at the VFW in Golden tonight, a voter commented, “I can feel his passion. He’s dedicated to the people of Colorado and he’s made a commitment. I know he’s the candidate who will do the most good for the people in Washington.”

Tidwell started his campaign speech with, “We are being lead down the wrong road by the nose.” He explained why he stood up to take action against current administrative choices coming out of Washington, sharing a trip to Honduras and his departure.

A young woman who lived there, who had spent time fighting for her country this past year, when the people of Honduras removed the President and sent him to Costa Rica because he wasn’t following their Constitution asked him, “What will you tell your grandchildren, when the United States no longer has freedom and liberty?”

Tidwell paused and the audience gasped and sighed… “I have to ask you, what will you tell YOUR grandchildren when we no longer have freedom and liberty? Will you tell them you sat by and allowed it to happen? Or will you have done something to change the direction of government, to prevent the fall into socialism?”

“People, we’ve got to take action today and get this nation back on the right road,” Tidwell stated with the same kind of quiet passion that has brought audiences across the state to their feet at the 735 previous appearances, he’s made. “No bill should be more than 100 pages. People we have to stop the lobbyists and lawyers in Washington by electing people who understand the necessity of meeting payroll, cutting costs and following the constitution.”

The event ended in silence as people thought about what had been said, quietly voicing their encouragement and support of Tidwell for U.S. Senate. More events are planned and Tidwell’s voice is becoming stronger and stronger. The people recognize his leadership and strength. The know how valuable his business experience and background can be in the position of U.S. Senate.

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