GENE CHEWNING FOR CONGRESS
GENE CHEWNING FOR CONGRESS
In the upcoming Republican primary election you as a voter have a choice between Gene Chewning and Joe Sweeney. Why should you pick Gene Chewning? Let's compare records.
Gene Chewning
“Leadership Through Service,” isn’t a focus group tested campaign slogan. It’s the philosophy Gene Chewning has subscribed to throughout his adult life; from combat in
Gene was born in
Although the Vietnam War caused divisions in our country, Gene volunteered to join the Navy just as his father had in World War Two. He eventually was assigned to the USS John King, which was deployed to
Gene’s experiences in the Navy and
Gene also served in
He has also served in Latin America; specifically
After decades in the mission field, Gene finally came back to
Gene is married to Sarah, who he met in
Gene ran for state legislature in District 27 in 2006 and lost. However, during the campaign he showed his real character by debating issues and respecting his opponents. By the end of the campaign, he became friends with his opponent Olivia Cajero Bedford.
Gene remains active in veteran organizations. He is the Chaplin of American Legion Post #102. He also the Chaplin for the VFW post #10254 at Three Points and the AMVETS in Tucson Estates. As such, he has often had the honor to preside over funerals of those men and women who have served our great nation in past wars.
Gene Chewning is a man whose life has been shaped by seeing the crushing poverty in the world, the hot war of
Gene Chewning is not choosing the safe path by challenging a powerful, incumbent congressman. But, he is appalled by the corruption he sees on both sides of Congress and knows from experience that corruption breeds poverty. He is committed to working with people in both parties to fight corruption and make Congress an institution that voters can be proud of. And, as shown by his campaign in 2006, he respects the people of all parties and wants to work with everyone to solve the problems of the district and the nation.
Gene Chewning is a member of the National Rifle Association.
Most important, Gene Chewning can beat Grijalva in November
Joe Sweeney
Has run 12 times for Congress, as both a Democrat and Republican, but has never won.
The Tucson Citizen calls his message "patently offensive" and "an embarrassment to the Republican Party."
Sweeney admits to the Tucson Weekly that he can't beat Grijalva (The Skinney, March 2, 2006)
Sweeney admits that he is a racist (Tucson Weekly, "Not Sweeney," Sept. 2, 2004).
Sweeney has an F rating from the National Rifle Association
Sweeney has not filed any financial statements with the Federal Election Commission this year and refuses to say where his money comes from.
To learn more about Joe Sweeney and what he stands for, go to the following web sites:
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/daily/all_headlines/22886_
http://www.tucsonweekly.com/gbase/currents/Content?oid=oid:60081
http://www.tucsonweekly.com/gbase/opinion/Content?oid=oid:60586

