Showing posts with label Greg Marrow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greg Marrow. Show all posts

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Marrow for 25th District, action over reaction



Cause and effect. Action and reaction. There seems to be two kinds of people in this world, those who often struggle to deal with effects of events seemingly beyond their control and those who, through their intentional actions, seem to cause things to happen, with positive outcomes. These two types of human behaviors are categorized as being At Cause or At Effect.

At Cause leaders, who have the ability to accurately assess the current situation and act with direct intention, in a proactive mode, are usually the most successful in driving to good results for the folks they lead or represent. Whether it is on the battlefield, in the business world or in politics, leaders who seize the day and act with clear, strong intent are a positive force for success.

Dr. Greg Marrow is a proven leader, who operates At Cause with a vision for improving economic conditions for all the folks in Waynesboro, eastern Augusta and eastern Rockingham counties, the 25th District of the Virginia House of Delegates. He understands we need to continuously improve the delivery of cost-effective public services, getting more bang for the taxpayers' buck. He will drive for excellence in education, ensure that we maintain good roads and encourage the development of new high-technology manufacturing businesses in our area of the Shenandoah Valley. Greg has a solid technical education in science and medicine and strong pro-active leadership skills, honed as a naval officer and medical professional.

Anyone who saw the Marrow-Landes debate Sept. 24 in Waynesboro witnessed his command presence in action. Dr. Marrow will lead from the front, while Steve Landes chooses to follow, allowing others to lead the way. After 13 years, it is time for a change of command.

Voters have a clear choice. If you want to see an intensely focused effort on attracting high-technology manufacturing companies, a commitment to excellence in public education and strong representation of our local interests in Richmond during the tough budget battles ahead in this difficult economy — you can trust Greg Marrow to get the job done.

Please vote for Dr. Greg Marrow on Nov. 3.

Letter to the Editor - Staunton News Leader

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Marrow Snags News Leader Endorsement

The News Leader picks Dr. Greg Marrow as Best Choice in the 25th...

Marrow our choice for 25th

"Marrow comes to the job with vast experience, with more than a decade of service in the U.S. Navy and as a physician. He has seen firsthand the issues facing Virginians. His common sense approach to politics transcends the mucky and inefficient habit of partisan decision-making (he helped with the Ronald Reagan presidential campaigns), and he understands that representatives must look for ways to serve their constituents, not simply react to problems as they appear."


Meanwhile the News Virginian recognizes that Steve Landes is in trouble and feeling the heat from the Marrow campaign.

Landes battles to wire in 25th
"Democrat Greg Marrow, a successful Harrisonburg optometrist and onetime Ronald Reagan Republican, has emerged from the shadows to challenge Landes and offer a harsh critique of the Republican as a delegate who lacks energy and someone who has failed to deliver jobs for his House district."

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Steve Landes Retirement Fund: $17,640 per year


Maybe we can pay Steve Landes to stay home from the General Assembly... it would only cost us $17,640 per year. He'd be happier doing even less work than usual, and it wouldn't require any of that darn hard "leadership" work. I'll bet Greg Marrow would donate all his House of Delegates salary to that end. Let's give it a shot!

HELP ELECT GREG MARROW on NOVEMBER 3rd!