Posted by Website Administrator on October 30th, 2008 | Categorized as In The News | Tagged as barrett, endorsements
Earlier this month, Esquire Magazine released its list of endorsements in the 2008 election. According to Esquire, party independence and ideological moderation are rewarded with their endorsement. The list runs the gamut from the most conservative Republicans to the most liberal Democrats. Among those in their list of endorsements for South Carolina is [...]
Posted by Website Administrator on October 23rd, 2008 | Categorized as In The News, On The Issues | Tagged as multimedia, podcast
Anne Eller, from the phenomenally successful show “Meet Me at the Diner“ talked with Jane about her background and upbringing in South Carolina’s 3rd District. Visit http://www.wlma.net/category/podcasts/ to listen to the interview. Jane talks about her stance on the issues - her plan to bring leadership to Congress, including energy, outsourcing jobs, gas prices, [...]
Posted by Website Administrator on October 17th, 2008 | Categorized as Events, In The News, On The Issues | Tagged as barrett, debate
This past Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 8 p.m., Third House District Republican incumbent J. Gresham Barrett and Democratic challenger Jane Dyer sat down for a tough debate on the issues. There were many direct challenges to Congressman Barrett’s voting record as well as his political ideology. One example, as The State Writer Gina Smith wrote,
The [...]
Posted by Website Administrator on October 4th, 2008 | Categorized as In The News, On The Issues | Tagged as multimedia, podcast
On September 30, Jane spoke with Frank Knapp from the radio show “U NEED 2 KNOW” on the Select Talk Radio Network. Jane spoke about the current economic crisis as well as other issues and the current “30 Towns in 30 Days” campaign. Take 12 minutes and listen to Jane’s ideas for bringing a fresh [...]
Posted by Website Administrator on August 20th, 2008 | Categorized as In The News
from the August 20, 2008 edition of the Aiken Standard
… Former Air Force Pilot and mother of two, Democratic candidate Jane Dyer is challenging Barrett, she says, on a campaign that represents the view of working people of South Carolina.
“Our current Congressman has voted against the interests of the people of our District and helped oil companies, pharmaceutical companies and the health insurance industry,” she said. His stance and voting record are opposing investment in the people of our district.”
Dyer, currently a pilot with Fed-Ex, is focusing her campaign on three specific areas where she feels the incumbent is lacking. …
Posted by Jane Dyer on August 13th, 2008 | Categorized as In The News | Tagged as education
Well, he did it again. First Gresham Barrett votes against the new GI Bill and now he is one of only 58 voting against H.R. 4137: College Opportunity and Affordability Act of 2008. 354 Representatives, Republican and Democrat passed the Bill in the House, and in the Senate it was passed unanimously and [...]
Posted by Jane Dyer on July 31st, 2008 | Categorized as In The News | Tagged as diplomacy, world relations
Based on Obama’s latest trip to Europe and the Middle East, it appears they are all still there. Apparently, they were just waiting for someone to actually talk with them instead of at them.
After almost eight years of a total lack of diplomacy around the world, it is absolutely refreshing to think that we might [...]