Archive for October, 2008

Bill Cassidy Sets the Record Straight on WAFB

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Talks Social Security, Attack Ads, and Economic Recovery with WAFB

 

(click on image to see interview)

Bill Cassidy believes in having an open dialogue with American people about the challenges facing our nation.  Don Cazayoux and his liberal supporters in DC have spent close to $1 million to spread lies about Bill Cassidy’s position on Social Security.  In an interview on WAFB this morning, Bill Cassidy set the record straight.

 

Excerpt of remarks by Bill Cassidy on WAFB:

“I have never said I wanted to privatize Social Security, and if you don’t want to talk about issues, if you don’t want to talk about the fact that I am the pro-life, pro-Second Amendment candidate who supports John McCain; who is for lower taxes – who would actually vote for lower taxes instead of just talk about it – then you make up lies about other issues.”

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“Don Cazayoux voted to put the State Retirement system in the Stock Market. Now, he voted for that, thinking it was a good idea – the State workers version of Social Security – but now he criticizes me because I point out that people have done that in the past as a way to improve the financial standing.

Now again, if you don’t want to talk about the fact that 70% of your contributions are from out of state; that you want to take away the workers’ right to a secret ballot, as Mr. Cazayoux does, then instead of talk about my positions – which is to let the workers have a secret ballot, lower taxes rather than raise them, strengthen Social Security and find a way to do it – then you attack me.”

 

Governor Jindal: “Cassidy will be a Great Congressman for Louisiana”

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Responds to “attack ads from Washington”

(Baton Rouge, LA): Bill Cassidy for Congress will begin airing a new television ad this week, featuring Governor Bobby Jindal.  Governor Jindal endorsed Bill Cassidy early in the race and hosted the first campaign fundraiser, but this is the first ad featuring the Governor.

According to a survey of likely voters taken October 22-23 by Fabrizio, McLaughlin & Associates, the race in Louisiana’s Sixth Congressional District is a statistical dead-heat between incumbent Don Cazayoux and Republican challenger Bill Cassidy. In that poll, only 40.6% stated that they believed “Don Cazayoux has performed his job as Congressman well enough to deserve re-election”.

The ad by Governor Jindal responds to the attack ads from Don Cazayoux and his Washington DC supporters.

Chris Ingram, a spokesman for the Bill Cassidy campaign, issued the following statement:

“Governor Bobby Jindal has a proven record of reform, integrity, and conservative values that the voters of Louisiana know and trust.  The Governor was disturbed by the national Democrats’ misleading attack ads against Bill Cassidy, and he offered to help set the record straight. Congressman Cazayoux and Liberal Special Interests have spent a million dollars lying about Bill Cassidy, but the voters of Louisiana are tired of DC lies.”

 
 

Romney Stumps in New Orleans

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

From the Associated Press:

NEW ORLEANS - Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney visited here today to help raise money for a Louisiana congressional candidate, one of dozens of Republican contenders he is stumping for in the days leading up to next month’s election.

Romney, an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, attended a fundraiser in New Orleans for state Sen. Bill Cassidy, a candidate for Louisiana’s 6th Congressional District seat that Democrat Don Cazayoux won earlier this year after Richard Baker stepped down.

Mitt Romney: Cassidy can make sure we have “balance in Washington”

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Governor Mitt Romney was in Louisiana this morning raising money for Bill Cassidy for Congress.  Before the breakfast event, Governor Romney spoke with WWL in New Orleans to discuss why he supports Bill Cassidy, the danger of Cazyoux giving Nancy Pelosi a supermajority in the House, and Governor Jindal’s place in the next Presidential campaign.

When asked about the danger of Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi achieving a supermajority vote in Congress, Governor Romney said:

“Our democracy was structured in such a way, as to put the brakes on some extreme policies and to keep, if you will, the monsters in each party Republican and Democrat from having sway in Washington. I am absolutely concerned that if you had a very super majority in both houses along with a Democratic President, that you see very unusual pieces of legislation.

One of which that is being supported by Don Cazayoux which is very strange thing,  that Bill Cassidy strongly opposes, is the idea of taking away from workers the right to a free and private ballot — the right of privacy. Don Cazayoux wants to just say that if a union wants to organize at a particular place of work that the other employees don’t get to vote on it. And that’s really a frightening thing in my opinion and it’s something which I think would happen if you have a supermajority vote.

I think you’d likewise see – they’ll take over our health care system with a socialized medicine style plan. I think you’d see a great expansion of government. For that, among other reasons, you know I’m going around the country campaigning for people like Bill Cassidy to try and make sure that we do have some balance in Washington.”

You can listen to the interview on WWL Audio on Demand: http://publishing.everyzing.com/wwl/m/audio/21279978/wwl-hour-by-hour-7-00am-7-30am.htm?q=harry+reid&seek=1031.629

Pat Boone: Cassidy a “fighter for the elderly”

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Cassidy Wins Praise From Music Legend Pat Boone

 Arlington, VA –  Legendary entertainer Pat Boone, spokesman for a national non-partisan senior citizen group, has presented Bill Cassidy with the Association’s Honorary Guardian of Seniors’ Rights award.
 
Boone, a recording artist, movie and TV star second to none in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, called Cassidy a “fighter for the elderly.” 
 

The 60 Plus Association’s Guardian Award is presented to Democrats and Republicans in Congress based on their “senior friendly” voting records. The Honorary Award is given to those running for office and is based on their views on seniors’ issues.

Boone cited Cassidy’s support for repealing the 1993 tax imposed by President Clinton on Social Security benefits, as well as Cassidy’s support to repeal the ‘Death Tax’ which hurts small businesses and farmers across Louisiana and the country. “Bill Cassidy, running for the U.S. House of Representatives for Louisiana’s 6th District, knows a bad tax when he sees one,” said Boone, “and the Death Tax is as bad as they come!

 

“And to those who call death tax repeal a ‘tax break for the rich,’ or akin to giving a ‘tax break for Paris Hilton,’ I say that’s nonsense, a con job of the first order. In fact, invoking her name is an insult to small businesses and farmers,” said Boone. “Why? Because the rich set up trusts and foundations to protect their assets, and who can blame them?  Ever heard of the Kennedy, Heinz, Gates, Turner, Buffett, Winfrey or Rockefeller Foundations, as well as the Hilton Foundation, to name a few?”

 

Boone continued, “I am pleased to present this award to Bill Cassidy. He is a tax cutter, protecting the pocket books of senior citizens. 60 Plus calls on nearly 5 million seniors for support so I believe I can speak on behalf of seniors when I say that they can count on Bill Cassidy. Clearly, seniors will have no finer friend in Congress than Bill Cassidy.”

 

  

The 60 Plus Association is a 15-year-old nonpartisan organization taking on important issues such as death tax repeal, saving Social Security, working to lower energy costs, affordable prescription drugs and other senior-friendly issues featuring a less government, less taxes approach.  60 Plus calls on support from nearly 4.5 million citizen activists.  60 Plus publishes a quarterly magazine, SENIOR VOICE, and a Scorecard, bestowing a Guardian of Seniors’ Rights award on lawmakers of both parties who vote “pro-senior.”   60 Plus has been called “an increasingly influential senior citizen’s group.”

Cazayoux Hiding Behind a Curtain of Lies

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Hiding from public forums, while using Special Interest Money to finance attacks

 

Yesterday, Rep. Cazayoux continued his refusal to attend public forums, while launching attack ads through TV and direct mail that lie about his opponents.  As reported in today’s Advocate, “Cazayoux said he could not attend the forum because he had already scheduled another event in advance.”  Earlier this week, after skipping another forum, Cazayoux’s campaign told the Baton Rouge Business Report, “it will be difficult to change our busy schedule to coordinate additional debates.”  Don Cazayoux has lied about Bill Cassidy’s position on Social Security, but does not defend his lies in public.  He refuses to attend a public forums where voters would have the chance to ask him about these lies or his own votes in Congress. 

 

His campaign has been contacted by all of the following civic groups, and Don Cazayoux has refused to attend:

·       AARP

·       League of Women’s Voters

·       West Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce

·       People’s Voters League of Livingston Parish

·       LSU Student Government

·       Citizens for Highways and Infrastructure in Livingston Parish

·       Southern University

·       Baton Rouge Black Chamber of Commerce

 

Chris Ingram, a spokesman for the Bill Cassidy campaign, issued the following statement:

 

“Don Cazayoux is hiding behind a curtain of lies woven with the money of Special Interests PACs in Washington, DC.  Cazayoux has only been a Congressman a few months and he is already avoiding the voters of Louisiana and financing his partisan attacks with out-of-state money.

 

Cazayoux’s hoping that if he spends enough money on a big enough lie, voters will believe it, but his DC consultants underestimate the intelligence of Louisiana voters.”

New Ad - Two Liberals

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Cazayoux/Obama Rally?

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Cazayoux Rallies with Pro-Abortion, Pro-Gun-Control, Pro-Tax Congressman

 

Don Cazayoux and Barack Obama cutout

Less than a week after attacking Bill Cassidy for inviting NRCC Chairman, Tom Cole (R-OK), for coming to Louisiana to support Bill Cassidy, Don Cazayoux has changed his position out of political convenience.  Don Cazayoux attacked Bill Cassidy for inviting Congressman Cole because of Cole’s support for an economic recovery plan.  However, in an effort to gather support in the African-American community, Cazayoux is having a rally with Democrat Majority Whip, James Clyburn, who was in charge of making sure the Economic Recovery bill passed in the House of Representatives.

 

 

 

 

 

At an Obama/Cazayoux Rally at Southern University, Don Cazayoux will stand on stage with a Congressman who is pro-abortion, pro-gun-control and pro-taxes to rally support for Obama who is pro-abortion, pro-gun-control, and pro-taxes.  In previous Obama/Cazayoux rallies, Cazayoux has told predominantly African-American audiences that he was, “proud to endorse Senator Barack Obama for President,” and that he supports Obama’s economic agenda to tax small businesses and “share the wealth” with those who don’t pay taxes.

Chris Ingram, a spokesman for the Bill Cassidy campaign, issued the following statement:

“Congressman Cazayoux says on TV that he is pro-life, pro-gun and wants lower taxes, but in his rally today Cazayoux will stand with the Congressman responsible for rounding up the votes for Nancy Pelosi’s pro-abortion, pro-gun-control and pro-tax agenda at a rally to support a candidate for President that the NRA said would be the “most anti-gun President in U.S. history.” 

Don Cazayoux has only been a Congressman for a few short months, but he is already showing voters that he says one thing in Louisiana and does something different when it is convenient. The voters of Louisiana are smart enough to know that a Congressman who is pro-life, pro-gun and wanted lower taxes would never support Barack Obama for President.”

 

Consistent Record on Family Values

Monday, October 20th, 2008

The Louisiana Family Forum has released their 2008 Louisiana Voter Guide.  It is worth a read for any voter in the Sixth Congressional District that wants to know where the candidates stand on the issues important to Louisiana families.

Bill Cassidy was recently recognized by the Louisiana Family Forum for his strong record in the Louisiana Senate defending the interests of Louisiana families.

Gene Mills, president of LFF Action remarked: ”LFF Action commends these legislators for their principled positions throughout the turbulent 2008 Session. This legislative class advanced several unique reforms in Louisiana, including parental choice in education, a Stelly tax repeal, and a ban on the public funding of human cloning. We are proud of these statesmen for making excellent choices and upholding strong family traditions in Louisiana!”

Bill Cassidy receiving award from Gene Mills, Louisiana Family ForumBill was one of six State Senators who received the 2008 “Outstanding Family Advocate” Award from Louisiana Family Forum Action, the advocacy arm of Louisiana Family Forum, in recognition of their commendable pro-family voting records during the 2008 Legislative Session. 

Cazayoux Too Busy to Debate

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Cazayoux refuses forums because of his “busy schedule”

 

Civic groups such as the AARP and the League of Women Voters have been trying for months to organize debates.  When the Baton Rouge Business Report asked Cazayoux if he would be willing to schedule a debate, his campaign responded: “it will be difficult to change our busy schedule“.

 

At a forum in Livingston Parish, Cazayoux sent his Legislative Director (paid for by your tax dollars) to speak in his place. At a forum in West Baton Rouge, he only sent a campaign worker to record the forum attended by both other candidates, hoping to capture a “gotcha” video for his next attack ad.

 

Since being elected to Congress, Don Cazayoux has been too busy cozying up to Special Interest groups in Washington DC for an open dialogue with voters in Louisiana.  His liberal supporters have financed attack ads that lie about Bill Cassidy, which may explain why Cazayoux wants to avoid an honest discussion with questions from voters.

 

One of the attack ads led to The Advocate noting that the “demonizing of anyone who criticizes Social Security’s current state isn’t in the interest of the nation or its retirees.”  Cazayoux has made clear that he is not interested in the interest of the voters of Louisiana.  How else can you explain that over half of his campaign contributions came from out-of-state Special Interests?

 

Candidate

Voters

Special Interests

Raised in Louisiana

Bill Cassidy

82%

 

68%

Don Cazayoux

 

77%

17%