Shreveport Democrats Invited to Town Hall Meeting


SHREVEPORT, La., Aug. 28, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Wednesday, August 30, 2006, at 6:00 PM Chester T. Kelley will host a "Town Hall Meeting" at Semolina Restaurant in Shreveport. Chester T. Kelley, Candidate for Congress, will be there to meet, listen to the concerns of, and share his vision with local Democrats.

Free food and drinks (non alcoholic) to be served.

The theme of this meeting will be, "What has Jim McCrery done for our cities, state, or country?" Mr. Kelley will outline his plan to stop illegal immigration, save American jobs, and prosecute "big business" for laws broken over the last two decades (with respect to illegal immigration).

"If you are a Democrat, Independent, or disenfranchised Republican, we need to hear your voice. I'm tired of politics-as-usual and want to share my vision with folks who've 'had enough.' I'm the only viable option against Jim McCrery, and I want to show Democrats why they should vote for me," says Mr. Kelley.

Please be at Semolina Wednesday at 6PM to support Chester as he continues the campaign to give Louisiana back to the people, and restore northwest Louisiana after 18 long years of apathy under the current congressional "leadership."

Wednesday's "Town Hall Meeting" is at Semolina Restaurant, located at 4801 Line Avenue in Shreveport. This is in the Pierremont Mall.

About Chester T. Kelley: Chester T. Kelley is an independent Republican in the race for Congress from the 4th Congressional District of Louisiana. Mr. Kelley is a Vietnam War veteran with 30 years of business success in the Northwest Louisiana area. Mr. Kelley brings the best of the Republican ideals to the election this year: Independence from big business, Freedom of choice, and the spirit of a true American Patriot. Mr. Kelley believes that America faces the greatest challenge of our generation with the influx of illegal immigrants into America. The issue of immigration reform is at the top of Mr. Kelley's agenda. And, he is the only candidate willing to bring this issue to the people of Louisiana for their support.



            

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