Saturday, November 8, 2008

Governor Patrick Should Appoint next U.S. Senator with Conditions--Let's have our cake and eat it, too!


During the recent campaign for U.S. Senate, I called upon Senator John Kerry to make a commitment to serve out his term, if he was re-elected. I was well aware that Senator Kerry had his eye, first and foremost, upon the position of Secretary of State in a potential President Obama Administration. I further called upon Senator Kerry to put up the millions of dollars it would take to hold a special election to fill his seat if his ambition came to fruition. Well, here we are. Senator Kerry is lobbying for Secretary of State and there is a good chance he may end up leaving the Senate job he was just elected to perform for the next 6 years and Massachusetts taxpayers will be left holding an empty bag.

At a time when firefighters and teachers are being laid off and, those teachers who are employed are dipping into their own pockets to pay for students’ essential supplies, Massachusetts taxpayers should not be burdened with the multi-million dollar cost of a special election for the U.S. Senate.

On the other hand, Governor Patrick should not be given full reign to appoint the next U.S. Senator, which could logically be seen as a lifetime appointment. This is a Democracy and Governor Patrick was elected to keep government open to the people.

In 1960, when Senator John F. Kennedy left his position as Massachusetts U.S. States Senator to become President of the United States, long time Kennedy friend and confidant, Benjamin Smith, was tapped to fill out the remainder of Senator Kennedy’s term. As a trusted and loyal friend, there was a tacit understanding that Senator Smith would not run for election when the Senate term expired in 1962. Keeping his word, Senator Smith did not run for election in 1962 and Edward M. Kennedy was elected by the people of Massachusetts to serve as the next U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. There is little doubt, in 1962, the people of Massachusetts made a great a choice.

However, as we have witnessed during the last campaign cycle, loyalty that existed in the early 1960's is a rare commodity these days in politics.

I am proposing that the Massachusetts Legislature pass a bill that gives Governor Patrick the power to appoint a U.S. Senator, if Senator Kerry gets his wish. Written into the legislation would be the condition that the person getting this appointment would only serve until the next statewide election--approximately two years from now. He or she would not be eligible to run at that time for the U.S. Senate and would be prohibited from promoting another candidate.

My proposal would save Massachusetts taxpayers millions of dollars and allow the money that would be spent for a special election to be invested in our local communities for education and public safety. In addition, it would allow Governor Patrick to appoint someone who could not only work with the new Administration, but also shake up the Senate a bit. After all, it was the U.S. Senate that grabbed the bailout ball from the House and gave it to the richest people in America and submissively asked these same people to allow some of the taxpayer money to trickle down to the people who need it the most. At this special time in history, we need someone in the U.S. Senate who will speak boldly for "ordinary" working people, fight special interests and not worry about being re-elected. Under this proposal, we could realize this rare opportunity.

The result of this legislation would be the culling out of those politicians who have a propensity to only run while being paid taxpayer dollars to work in another elected position. We need bold change in this country and encouraging personally and professionally conservative, self serving, calculating, and professional politicians to participate in a safe special election is not going to attract the kind of person we need to be our next U.S. Senator.

In order to talk about bold change in health care and economic justice, I, for one, believe a risk taker is the right kind of person for the job. For now, let's save Massachusetts taxpayers money and in two years, let's see who has the political courage and willingness to run.

The bottom line is that the people of Massachusetts can have their cake and eat it, too. My proposal is just simply the right thing to do.

Respectfully,

Ed O'Reilly
Former Democratic Candidate for U.S. Senate

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Thank You

Dear Supporters,

Below is what Ed has written to you, thanking you for your support and encouragement in his Primary battle with John Kerry. 

I would also personally like to take this time to thank each and every one of you for reading my entries about my travels with Ed along the campaign trail. I learned so much, met so many wonderful people, and had the time of my life. Ed is the most genuine, thoughtful, and personable candidate I have ever met. I am honored to have worked with him, and for having worked with such a wonderful campaign staff. 

Once again, thank you for believing in and fighting for what was right, and for what really mattered the most.

Best Wishes, 
Greg Agnew
greg@edoreilly.com 

The Things That Matter


I want to thank you for working with me on this campaign for meaningful change. What a journey it has been!

Although we came up short on the final numbers, we stuck to our principles and, above all else, we always kept it real.

People have asked what the future holds and, of course, I have little idea. Today, I am going to count my blessings and my heartfelt thanks to you is first on my list. I took this picture outside of my home a while back and, as the moon was setting, the sun was coming up behind me. I was sending this photo along as a symbol of where I feel I am at right now.

The truth however, is just a little different. The fog has rolled in here along the coast this morning and the fog horn is giving its familiar two blasts every thirty seconds. I know the moon is setting just outside of the fog and the sun is rising. For this moment, I can smell the sea, hear the fog horn, and be grateful for so much.

Gee, it’s nice to be home! Now, if I can only learn how to sleep past 4:30 am.
I truly appreciate your support and thank you, again!

All the best,
Ed

Monday, September 1, 2008

Ed O'Reilly: The New Marlboro Man, No Smoke, No Mirrors

Dear Supporters,

Today, I had the privilege of being a part of one of the largest Labor Day Parades in the state in Marlboro, MA.

What a great day for a parade, the weather could not have been any better...and I have the sunburn to prove it!

If you were on the sidewalks, or viewing the parade from your back yard or porch, you probably shook hands with the future U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. Ed spent so much time talking with supporters that it almost seemed as if the whole parade route was a rally for Ed O'Reilly!

With only a few weeks left until the September 16, 2008 primary, Ed will be looking forward to your support. By visiting Ed's website, you can learn more about how you can help Ed during the final weeks of his campaign. While you're there, Ed also hopes that you'll be able to contribute to his efforts to unseat John Kerry and replace him with a working class candidate who will "think outside the beltway of Washington."

Sincerely,

Greg Agnew
greg@edoreilly.com

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

On the Road with Ed

Dear Voters,

On August 25th, Ed, Bill, and myself all arrived at the Fall River Senior Apartments on Whipple Street in Fall River. We brought over 70 cups of coffee, and plenty of doughnuts for each and every person to enjoy, and believe me, they were thoroughly enjoyed!

After the coffee and doughnuts were served, Ed got right down to business. He began speaking about the problems facing our Commonwealth, pointing out how he will "repeal the GPO (Government Pension Offset) and the WEP (Windfall Elimination Provision)." Ed feels that "retired public employees should not be treated as second-class citizens. They deserve to be treated the same as private pension holders. Ed will fight in the U.S. Senate to ensure that the GPO and WEP are repealed."

Amongst many other issues facing our seniors, we heard many a compelling story from almost every person who attended this forum. One woman, in particular, stood out from the crowd. She is a cancer survivor, but still needs many medications and other heath care provisions to continue to live comfortably. She can't afford all of her medications and her heath care plan will not pay for the sleeve she needs to dull the constant pain in her arm. Each night, because she can't afford another sleeve, she must wash the sleeve, and wear it wet each morning. What does this situation say about the treatment our seniors receive from the heath care industry? Heath care should be a constitutional right.

As we were preparing to leave, it was clear the whole room was in support of Ed's candidacy, and Ed was happy to talk with each and every senior and find out how he could help them once he became our U.S. Senator.

More to come from the campaign trail!

Best Wishes,
Greg Agnew
greg@edoreilly.com

Sunday, August 24, 2008

On the Road with Ed

Dear Supporters and Voters,

Today, I had the pleasure of being with Ed and several of Ed's staff at the First Annual Billerica Family Outing and Meet the Candidates Event, co-sponsored by the Billerica Firefighters Union #1495, IBEW Local #103, and the Pipefitters Union #537.

Since Ed was a firefighter in three towns, he fit in pretty well at this event. Almost every firefighter spoke to Ed as if they were his brother, sharing stories of fond memories in the firehouses, or speaking with Ed about the need for AED's in every town.

There was certainly plenty of good food at this event, which went well with the plethora of Ed O'Reilly supporters who lined up to meet the next U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. Ed's supporters were eager to talk about the issues facing the voters of the Commonwealth, such as Gay Marriage, Abortion, and Immigration. Ed was glad to speak with each and every voter at this wonderful gathering, weather they intended to vote for him or not. Ed certainly answered every question on the minds of each voter, and believe me, there were a lot.

Before we knew it, it was off to Salem, and then back to Gloucester so Ed could rest for his next busy day of campaigning and meeting more of the working class!

Best Wishes,
Greg Agnew
greg@edoreilly.com

Saturday, August 16, 2008

See you in September

Dear Supporters and Voters,

Today was a very exciting day for me and the Ed O'Reilly for US Senate team as we held signs in support of Ed's candidacy near Kenmore Square! Our theme of our sign holding experience was undoubtedly, "See you in September."

We held our signs high as thousands of people walked by, and more often than not, each of us heard, "He's got my vote on September 16th." I was delighted to hear people commenting about the primary on September 16th, since there is expected to be a lower than normal voter turnout.

After passing out information about Ed and helping more people understand John Kerry's opponent, I was happy to yield back and watch the Red Sox game.

If you're interested in helping your community with a visibility effort, please call our campaign headquarters at: 866-716-2008 or click here to get more involved.

As always, Ed's team is looking for your contribution. Even a $10 contribution will make it far and help us spread our message throughout the Commonwealth.

Best Wishes,
Greg Agnew
greg@edoreilly.com

Thursday, August 14, 2008

On the Road with Ed


Below is a post from one of our supporters who was traveling with Ed on August 13th, 2008 at the Powderhouse Square event in Somerville, MA. I hope you enjoy reading his post and reading about how people received Ed at the event!

Best Wishes,
Greg Agnew
greg@edoreilly.com


Dear Readers,

Yesterday I went with Ed to Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone’s Annual Senior Picnic at the beautiful park at Powderhouse Square in West Somerville.

Ed spent more than three hours meeting the 800-plus seniors who came out for the afternoon’s entertainment. As well as the guests, Ed met with Mayor Curtatone and many of the city’s Aldermen and School Committee members as well as many of the city’s activists.
The atmosphere was carnival-like as the seniors enjoyed music from George Landers, the city’s most famous DJ, the great Somerville Sunsetter’s Group, and a massive raffle with hundreds of prizes! Ed, along with other local politicians, donated gift cards for local businesses in the area. Sponsors also provided a picnic lunch for all attendees.

The reaction was fantastic. Many of the seniors had heard Ed’s interview on the Dan Rea show the night before and more than one even recognized Ed from his voice alone! The people Ed met were very responsive to his candidacy and hundreds promised him their votes. They seemed thrilled that Ed spent the time to meet with them and hear their concerns; many noted that they never see John Kerry around. Even more said that Kerry was out-of-touch and that they would be voting for Change this year.

Somerville seniors are a very active bunch – they are among the best voters come Election Day and I believe that Ed will do very well with them on September 16th. Somerville is Ed O’Reilly’s kind of town – working families and decent ordinary people. I expect that he will do very well here on Primary Day.

There is a highly-contested State Representative race in the western part of Somerville, and turnout in that area in particular will be very high. Many of the people Ed met invited him to visit their senior homes before the election and the campaign will be setting that up in the next few weeks.

Cindy Hickey, the tireless head of the Somerville Council on Aging – who organized the event – told me afterwards that she had never seen a candidate stay as long as Ed did. That is what Ed O’Reilly is all about of course – grassroots campaigning.

Sincerely,
Feargal O’Toole
Chair Ward 1 Somerville Democratic City Committee

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

On the Road for Ed

Today, I had the privilege to speak with some great people at the National Night Out event in Grafton, MA. This event was geared toward keeping crime off the streets, and raising awareness about drug use in Massachusetts.

As I mulled around the fields at the Grafton Municipal Building, I spoke with many people who were concerned with John Kerry's lack of responsiveness over the past two-plus decades that he has occupied the Jr. Senate seat. They were also unhappy that there had been no televised debates between Ed and John, and were wondering when the two Democratic Candidates who are vying for the Nomination on September 16th, 2008 would get together and discuss the issues that are the most important to the residents of the Commonwealth.

It was evident to me that the word was spreading fast about Ed's run for the U.S. Senate. About 4 months ago, when I started to help Ed and his team, I approached people asking, "Do you know about Ed O'Reilly?" But now when I say that same sentence, people in Grafton and across Massachusetts respond, "Of course I know Ed O'Reilly!" Needless to say, Ed's name and message is traveling fast.

This event was great, and I'd like to thank each person who came up to me and showed their support for Ed's candidacy. You can be sure the message will continue to be spread, and as always, I'd hope you'd consider contributing to Ed's run for Senate.

Best Wishes,
Greg Agnew

Sunday, August 3, 2008

On the Road with Ed!

Hello Everyone!

My name is Greg Agnew and I'd like to introduce myself to you! I've been working with Ed and his campaign for quite some time now...about 4 months or so, and now I'll be periodically blogging to you after or during some of our events until election day on September 16th, 2008! So if you're wondering what went on at each event, make sure to subscribe to Ed's blog and read about being "On the Road with Ed!"

8/2/2008
Sunday
Raynham Town Hall

After coffee, muffins, and donuts were delivered by Ed and enjoyed by all, Ed and many of his supporters gathered in the brand new Town Hall in Raynham, MA to speak on the topics that are on most voters' minds: heathcare, tax breaks for the rich, and Ed's "Renew America" plan. Ed spoke to many familiar faces, but also gained the attention of some new faces who were interested in finding out more about a True Massachusetts Democrat. At this particular event, Ed took quite a bit of questions, staying true to his promise to be open to questions at every event he attends.

8/2/2008
Sunday
Medway, Millis, and Medfield Democrats Picnic

We were very happy to see many familiar faces that we saw at the very same event last year! There were many enthusiastic "Ed" supporters here and Ed was happy to talk with each one of them. Most families were enjoying the fantastic food, while others were talking about the future of Massachusetts Democrats and the steep economic problems that our Commonwealth is facing. Ed spent most of his time conversing with picnic-goers who were concerned with the educational system in Massachusetts, and then later walked over to the buffet to sample some of the delicious food.

As always, I'm looking for feedback, positve or negative after each of my posts. And, I'm always hoping you can spread the word to contribute to Ed's campaign, or perhaps contribute yourself! Ed's running on a smaller budget than John Kerry, but the word is spreading fast around the state. For more information on Ed O'Reilly and his race for the U.S. Senate, please visit www.edoreilly.com!

Best Wishes,
Greg Agnew

Friday, August 1, 2008

Exxon Mobil Sets Another Quarterly Profit Record

Often times on the campaign trail, I ask this question: "Where is the outrage when our trooops and their families are sacrificing so much and we average Amercicans are paying $4.00 per gallon for gasoline while the major oil companies are making record profits?"

In discussing the need to have a total realignment of our energy model, I have cited the record profits Exxon Mobil made in 2007. These were not only record profits for Exxon Mobil, but they were record profits ever for a corporation. It is obvious that Exxon Mobil and the major oil companies need to be thoroughly investigated. Of course, we must keep in mind that our country has been hijacked by the oil industry with the likes of the current administration. After all, there was a tanker called the Condoleezza Rice in the recent past.

Well, it has happened again! Exxon Mobil yesterday reported the best quarterly profit for a corporation, even beating its last record profit! companieshttp://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/01/business/01oil.html?_r=2&ref=business&oref=slogin&oref=slogin

It is time we institute my proposal to "Renew America" www.edoreilly.com and end our dependence upon the major oil companies. With locally controlled, not for profit, renewable energy companies, there is no reason we can not some day plug our electric vehicles into renewable energy sources. It can be done! It is time to stop the influence of special interests in Washington and end the "stagnant quo".

Ed

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Ed O'Reilly Challenges John Kerry To Debates

On July 23rd, I challenged John Kerry to a series of debates. I believe it is not too much to ask Senator Kerry to devote 5 days every 6 years to enter into dialogue with the people of Massachusetts.

What do you think? Should John Kerry accept my challenge? Please vote in the poll to the right.

Please read my letter below that was delivered to John Kerry's campaign on July 23rd.

"Dear Senator Kerry:

With the September 16th Primary less than eight weeks away, I believe it is time for us to schedule debates and other forums so that the voters of Massachusetts will have the ability to participate in democracy to its fullest extent. With this in mind, I am proposing that we have the following three styles of debates:

1. You and I participate in town meeting style gatherings in each of the Commonwealth's 14 Counties. This would be a way of taking direct questions from local people in an informal setting. If we devote two to three hours to each county forum, this would take approximately three working days;

2. You and I appear in a somewhat more formal setting at each of the 5 UMass campuses, Springfield Technical Community College, North Shore Community College, Berkshire Community College and Cape Cod Community College. These could be more structured than the county forums with questions from the print media as well as from the audience. This would take approximately 10-16 hours;

3. We have been formally invited to appear on Springfield's Jim Madigan's (WGBY) program, with Emily Rooney on WGBH in Boston, on WBZ-TV's Jon Keller, and on NECN with Jim Braude. I have indicated to each of these hosts that I am willing to appear with you, but your confirmation is needed. Naturally, we should be fair to other television (and radio) hosts and I am willing to increase the number of appearances, accordingly.

Since the Senate is not in session the entire month of August, there is no reason why we should not bring more direct democracy into this campaign by implementing the first two above proposals within the next few weeks.

Many of the hosts in the third proposal have indicated that television appearances would be most beneficial to voters between Labor Day and the September 16th Primary. I agree.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Edward J. O'Reilly"

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Thank You!

I want to thank each and every delegate who voted today for change. It is really late and I hope to write more in the next few days.

I also want to apologize for not keeping up with this blog. For the past month, we have been working on a new website design and hope to have the new look completed within the next couple days, as well.

I truly appreciate all of the support I have been given in this quest to bring about bold change in both substance and style in the U.S. Senate.

Thank you.

Ed