Thursday, December 17, 2009

Exciting AZ Governor's Campaign of PV Mayor, Pastor Vernon Parker Wants You!

New Jobs: Create jobs by phasing out corporate income
tax and burdensome regulations.

Reform Education: Bring quality teachers to classroom;
expand opportunities at the community colleges.

Leadership: that unites to advance Arizona's goals.


Hello, my name is Vernon Parker and I am a small businessman, former pastor, and the mayor of Paradise Valley. I have formed an exploratory committee to consider a run to become the next Governor of Arizona.

My story, the story of a boy who started out in a fatherless home in a poor neighborhood and went on to become a Presidential advisor and the mayor of one of the country's most affluent communities, is a story of hard work, perseverance, faith and education.

Our state is suffering from a loss of jobs, a loss of the economic activity that keeps our state coffers full and we are suffering from a lack of leadership to fix these things. Maybe worst of all, we are suffering from a loss of faith in Arizona.

Help me restore that faith.

Please take a look at the short video included in this email, visit my website at www.Parker2010.com and read my plan to get Arizona back to work at www.Parker2010.com/VP-Jobs_Now_plan.pdf. If you are moved by what you see and hear, take a moment to make a five dollar contribution to my committee. Or, if you have the time, volunteer for the committee.

I am running under Clean Elections. To qualify for Clean Elections money, I need 5,000 registered Arizona voters to each contribute $5 and fill out the form below. Please help me today. Download the $5 form below and send it in with your contribution.

You will find the official $5 form here: http://www.parker2010.com/5ContributionForm_blank.pdf.

Please click here to volunteer: http://www.parker2010.com/join-us.

Thanks for taking the time to learn a little more about me. I hope you and your family have a wonderful Holiday Season and a Merry Christmas.

Thank you for your help,


Vernon Parker



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