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Bill Greene


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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 45
Sign: Leo

City: Commerce
State: Georgia
Country: US
Signup Date: 4/4/2007

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Monday, April 30, 2007 

Press Conference Held At Augusta Day Laborer Site


AUGUSTA, GA - Bill Greene, Republican candidate for U.S. Congress, held a press conference today at a notorious illegal immigrant "day laborer" site in downtown Augusta. He was joined by the founder of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, Chris Simcox.

"As a Minuteman myself, I've been to the Mexican border and seen the human tsunami pouring across our open borders," said Bill Greene, considered to be the leading conservative candidate in the special election to fill the late Charlie Norwood's seat. "What we see here today is simply a result of the failure of our federal government to secure our borders. National policies have local results -- and here in Augusta, that result is illegal immigrants on our streets, and no one doing anything about it."

"The problem of illegal alien day laborer sites is one that the local county commissioners should have taken care of years ago," stated Minuteman founder Chris Simcox. "Some of Bill Greene's opponents have only recently discovered that illegal immigration is even a problem. I've endorsed Bill Greene for Congress, because he's fought the good fight against illegal immigration, and for securing the borders, for many years now. We can trust that he won't forget the issue when he gets to Washington, D.C., like too many politicians do."

Greene and Simcox also spoke at a special meeting of the Georgia Minuteman Chapter on Friday night, and will be speaking at a "Rally Against Illegal Immigration" at Bill Greene for Congress campaign headquarters on Saturday, April 14th, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., at 1819 N. Elm Street in downtown Commerce, Georgia.

Bill Greene, president of the million-member conservative activist organization RightMarch.com, is a Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in the June 19 special election for Georgia's Tenth District. For more information, visit www.BillGreeneForCongress.com.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007 

Grassroots Conservative Leader Touts National Experience In Race


ATLANTA, GA - Bill Greene, Republican candidate for U.S. Congress, officially qualified today to enter the June 19th special election in Georgia's Tenth Congressional District.

Greene, 42, a resident of Braselton and the president of the national conservative activist organization RightMarch.com, is considered by many to be the leading conservative contender against Jim Whitehead, the 64-year-old "party-anointed" state Senator from Augusta in the extreme southeast corner of the 21-county district.

"It's time for a new generation of leadership in Washington, D.C.," said Bill Greene, who received over a dozen local and national conservative and GOP leaders' endorsements this week. "Because of my experience on the national issues most important to the people of the Tenth District, and because of my long-standing working relationships with key Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, I'll be able to 'hit the ground running' when I'm elected, and get right to work at securing our borders against illegal immigration, passing the Fair Tax, and supporting our troops against the political attacks by the Pelosi Democrats. Being a state elected official just doesn't measure up to that kind of experience."

Bill Greene, president of the national conservative activist organization RightMarch.com, is a Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in the June 19 special election for Georgia's Tenth District. For more information, visit www.BillGreeneForCongress.com.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007 

Grassroots Conservative Leader Touts National Experience In Race


ATLANTA, GA - On Wednesday, April 25th at 1:00 p.m., Bill Greene, Republican candidate for U.S. Congress, will be at the Georgia Secretary of State's office to officially qualify to enter the June 19th special election in Georgia's Tenth Congressional District.

Greene, 42, a resident of Braselton and the president of the national conservative activist organization RightMarch.com, is considered by many to be the leading conservative contender against Jim Whitehead, the 64-year-old "party-anointed" state Senator from Augusta in the extreme southeast corner of the 21-county district.

"It's time for a new generation of leadership in Washington, D.C.," said Bill Greene, who received over a dozen local and national conservative and GOP leaders' endorsements this week. "Because of my experience on the national issues most important to the people of the Tenth District, and because of my long-standing working relationships with key Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, I'll be able to 'hit the ground running' when I'm elected, and get right to work at securing our borders against illegal immigration, passing the Fair Tax, and supporting our troops against the political attacks by the Pelosi Democrats. Being a state elected official just doesn't measure up to that kind of experience."

Greene and his family plan to arrive at the Secretary of State's office in Atlanta to file his papers at 1:00 p.m. sharp. Media interviews are welcome at that time.

Bill Greene, president of the national conservative activist organization RightMarch.com, is a Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in the June 19 special election for Georgia's Tenth District. For more information, visit www.BillGreeneForCongress.com.