Thursday, February 26, 2009

More from the Tax and Spend Republicans

The Republican primary is over at the estimated cost of 100,000.00 for 600 votes cast which is about 167.00 residential real estate tax dollars per vote; and this was an uncontested primary.

I hardly think this was money well spend, but what can you expect from more of the same. We really need to get these folks out of our government.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Check Your Mail

We are mailing out the following post cards to many of you throughout Algonquin Township...



Our tagline "Vote for 3 at the top and then stop~" refers to how our three candidates will be the first three on the ballot. The ballot will say vote for 4 trustees, but you do not have to vote for that many; and it is better if you do not. Every vote for a fourth trustee candidate goes to a Republican canceling out a Democratic vote.

So on 4/7/2009 vote for 3 at the top then stop~

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Historic Election



The April, Algonquin Township election will be an opportunity for our voters to make history by electing Democrats to the Township board, something that has never happened before.

This will mean an end to one-party domination of the board for the first time in history. Similar to a breath of clean, fresh air blowing over McHenry County politics.
You can be part of providing for two opinions concerning board policies rather than the rubber stamp system that has been in effect during the entire history of the Township.

Help make McHenry County history!! Vote Democratic!!
Give yourself a pat on the back for making a change!!

Frank Hyden - Candidate for Algonquin Township Trustee

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Let's make a change in Algonquin Township

As many of you have heard me say before in my bids for the McHenry County Board "we need to end the single party rule." One party government only breeds corruption and benefits no one. For far too long the "tax and spend Republicans" have taken our money and given us little to nothing in return. We need to reclaim our township. That is why I have found two others in our township who have agreed to run with me for the Algonquin Township Board of Trustees Frank Hyden and Robert Frank.

The change we demand does not happen overnight nor does it happen in a vaccuum so we need your help please volunteer today. Send us an email (algonquintownship@gmail.com), post a blog, or mail us at P.O. Box 129, Cary IL. 60013. Every bit helps.

Thank You,
Doc McTague