Liberty Hill, TX 4/9/2010 9:19:00 AM
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GOOOH LAUNCHES NATIONAL RADIO AD

Group offers Tea Party and dissatisfied voters a third choice

GOOOH wants Congress to "Get Out of Our House" and has launched their first national radio ad to spread the message. 

 

Group founder Tim Cox felt the time had come to share his message with a larger audience. The non-partisan group has released a 30-second ad as well as an online video, which is drawing strong interest on YouTube.  Says Cox, "We are continuing our word-of-mouth effort. As people hear about our plan, they've been going to the GOOOH site, joining, and telling their friends. Radio will only accelerate our growth." The ad will air on the popular Glenn Beck radio show and elsewhere beginning Monday.  

 

The GOOOH plan gives those who have flocked to town hall meetings and Tea Party events a way to turn their frustration into action.  Many other Americans, previously on the sidelines, are distressed to see government acting, and spending, without restraint.  "Special interest money and the political parties are corrupting the system," says Cox. "The GOOOH process will select and elect candidates for all 435 seats in the House, independent of two-party politics and special interest money."

 

Cox recently reacted to a Washington Post article by former VP Dan Quayle, who said "Tea partiers have risen on their own and stirred up trouble in GOP primaries," and "The emergence of official Tea Party candidates would be very welcome news in the Obama White House."  Cox responded,  "Dan Quayle may claim he lost the election because of Ross Perot, but when his boss said 'Read my lips, no new taxes' and then raised them anyway, his presidency was over. The American people are sick and tired of broken promises, false excuses, and disastrous results."

 

"Get Out of Our House" was endorsed March 27th by the Constitution Party, adding to a growing list of independent and Tea Party groups joining the grassroots movement.