Carlisle, PA 3/16/2010 12:00:00 PM
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Tim Cox to speak at March 27th convention in PA

Constitution Party will hear GOOOH plan to replace Congress

Tim Cox, founder of Get Out of Our House, or GOOOH (pronounced “go”), will speak at 3:00 pm at the Constitution Party Convention in Carlisle, PA on March 27th, outlining his non-partisan plan to replace all 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives.

 

Recent developments show the GOOOH movement gaining traction. Over a million visitors have been to the www.GOOOH.com website. Cox has been featured on ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, WGN, Fox & Friends, CBN - The 700 Club, Time Warner, MSNBC, ShelfLife, and more. He has been a guest of Dennis Miller, Montel Williams, Jim Bohannon, Jerry Doyle, Lou Dobbs, and over 150 local radio hosts.  An 8 minute segment on the 700 Club, which aired on March 4, can be seen here

 

Said Cox, “While unemployment soars, and the housing market stalls across America, our politicians have spent the last year debating the takeover of our health care system. We have a $12.5 trillion debt and $100 trillion in obligations, and the answer Congress proposes is to mortgage our children’s futures. Our borders leak like a sieve, the education system is failing 30% of our children, and we have a 78,000 page tax code, yet our politicians ignore these issues.  GOOOH offers a solution.” Cox cited a recent NY Times poll that only 8% of Americans surveyed believe members of Congress deserve to be re-elected, yet 95% of all incumbents are, proof that our system for electing representatives is broken.

 

The GOOOH founder counts himself among those Americans who believe “the greatest nation the world has ever known is on the verge of collapse.”  Those of like mind will converge on Carlisle, PA, to learn about the GOOOH plan, among others. The convention opens at noon on the 27th of March, Hotel Carlisle, 800-692-7315.  Cost is $50/couple, $35 per person, and press passes are available.  Contact Len Ritchey, PA Constitution Party, (717) 737-4312, or Tom Viehman, PA GOOOH Leader.