Jindal Wants To Raise 1 Million Dollars!
Dec 15th, 2006 by jindalisbad
This is a quote from his website: “It will take a substantial amount of money to run a strong race, but I am convinced that we can do it.” I don’t know about you but how much a candidate spends does not make me want to vote for them. It really only shows that they need that much money in order to make themselves look good.
Not only do I think it’s terrible to waste money on elections I think it might even be a bit of hipocracy. Jindal claims he wants to help Louisiana but wants to spend over 1 million dollars trying to get himself elected. Why not spend this money in areas that will have a real direct effect on Louisiana? Wouldn’t you think giving the money away for good causes would get him the amount of press he needs to get elected?
Politicians tend to speak more than do. I wish for once a candidate would put their money where there mouth is and stand up to make a difference. Put an end to this wasteful spending and help out Louisiana. Actions speak louder than words and if Mr. Jindal can’t put in some “personal” action then he will lose votes he might have thought he had.

He needs a million dollars to convince people that “his” hard work has paid off in obtaining offshore oil revenues (when in reallity it wasnt “his” bill that made it out of Congress).
See the lie about his “hard work” here: http://www.bobbyjindal.com/pressrelease.php?ID=0000014413
Here is another lie. “Since being elected to Congress, I have made passing an energy bill that gives Louisiana its fair share of offshore energy revenues a top priority, and I am pleased that we were able to accomplish this goal. There is still more to be done to support Louisiana, but this is a good step forward.”
He ignored this issue in the 2004 campaign and I see nothing that he did that shows he made this a “top priority”. It was just given “lip service” by him and other members of congress who did not do the job they where elected to do.
Again Tony G does not want your money. He needs your vote. You work to hard to give it away on someone’s campaign venture. I realize we’re a society that is visually intuned. However word of mouth advertising is still the best form.
Tony: If word of mouth advertising was the best form of advertising then I would have had no problems at least forcing a runoff in the 2004 Congressional race.
In today’s political world you need to shove a strong message in a 30 second soundbite and let enough people hear it.
I’m going to put one on WWL in a few weeks.
Any chance at a sneak preview so we can see how good your 30 second soundbite is?
I won’t be sending a political contribution to Jindal for his propaganda machine to churn out lies.