Carl Levin (with his age showing) in an emotional speech from the floor of the DNC, said he was getting too old, and after 30 years of “the same old thing” in Michigan, it’s time for change. Levin has tried everything he could think of to help Michigan, but after many years of repeated failures to stimulate the Michigan economy, he ran out of ideas, lost his vision, and decided it’s time for change. So it’s time for new ideas and new leadership.

In a message to his supporters he quoted Obama:

“Change happens because the American people demand it, because they rise up and insist on new ideas and new leadership, a new politics for a new time.”

Everyone that listens to the voice of principle and reason, agrees that it’s time for change.

Sounds to me like Mr. Levin is asking the people of Michigan to vote for Jack Hoogendyk this November. “New ideas…new leadership…new politics…new time.” If I may paraphrase Levin’s essential message: Don’t vote for me. I’ve been in the Senate so long that I don’t know what hope and change is all about.

The Michigan people are speaking out.  We agree that it’s time for change.

BDBopper said Let’s get Hoogendyk elected to the US Senate, in his blog – Oh, Baby That’s What I Like!

Dennis Lenox said: “Jack has been a tremendous voice for conservatives in Michigan’s Legislature. He’ll make an outstanding senator.”

We are sick of Carl Levin’s hot air and empty promises. It’s time to return to core principles. It’s time to go back to the constitution.

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