More Tom Spottings

September 29, 2007

Check out these articles as Tom’s candidacy is mentioned:

Constitution Party’s Tom Fallon seeks Massachusetts’ 4th District State Senate Seat - Constitution Party News
Senate Race Deadline Nears - Woburn Advocate
Race for Havern’s Senate Seat - Lowell Sun


Some Kind Words from Kevin

September 29, 2007

Kevin Thompson, Constitution Party candidate for the open US House seat in the fifth disctrict, recently posted this on his campaign blog:

I would like to extend my congratulations to Tom Fallon of Burlington, MA.  He has decided to run in yet another special election here in Massachusetts.  Tom is running for the office of State Senator in the 4th Middlesex District. 

Tom Fallon is a brave patriot and a friend to liberty.  I have had the privilege of meeting Tom on a number of occasions.  He has been a great help to my campaign in our petition drive.   Burlington, you have a great opportunity to elect a man who cares about his nation and this great state of ours. 

When asked about all the rigors of the campaign trail, Tom said, “I understand [the race will be difficult], but my freedom is too important.”  I hope you will join me in my prayers for Tom Fallon and his campaign. 

The Constitution Party of Massachusetts is alive and active!  As more and more voters grow dissatisfied with the major parties, the better our party looks.  People see we are the only party true to our founding principles and Godly heritage.  Our message is getting out and you are responding!  Lets all work together and send Kevin Thompson to Congress and Tom Fallon to the State House! 


Mood Swing: Poll Shows U.S. Political Mood Dark

September 29, 2007
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Mood Swing:  Poll Shows U.S. Political Mood Dark  

Lancaster, Pa /September 24, 2007- The recent Reuters/Zogby Index, a new monthly poll measuring the public “mood” shows President Bush and Congress have record low approval ratings. The
Constitution Party, the country?s fastest-growing third party points to the survey as an indication of voter dissatisfaction with the parties that control government.

“The public mood is not just dark. What’s darker than dark?” Pollster John Zogby said, “The mood is getting ugly.”

The numbers showed President Bush?s approval at just 29 percent, while only 11 percent had confidence in congress. The poll also found 73 percent did not approve of U.S. foreign policy, i.e. the war in Iraq.

“Americans have lost faith in the two parties that have a stranglehold on this country,” said Constitution Party National Committee Chairman Jim Clymer.

“The massive defections from both parties (www.rasmussenreports.com) coupled with the phenomenal growth of the Constitution Party (up 40% since 2004) should surprise no one. The winds of political change are blowing at gale force and by November, 2008 we?ll be in the midst of a Category 5 hurricane,” predicted Clymer.

Former Republican R.I. Sen. Lincoln Chafee recently stated, “It’s not my party anymore.” Chafee joined the exodus from the GOP saying he left because the party had drifted off course on critical issues, including the war in Iraq, and the economy.

According to polls taken by ccAdvertising, as many as 26 percent of likely Republican voters have not decided which candidate will get their vote in 2008.

“That speaks volumes about conservative voters? dissatisfaction with the current crop of media-anointed front runners, like Giuliani and Thompson,” Clymer noted.

Influential conservative leader Dr. James Dobson has stated he will not vote for former D.C. lobbyist and Tennessee senator Fred Thompson because of his unacceptable positions on critical issues like abortion. Dobson also vowed not to vote for former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani for the same reasons, stating he?d vote for a third party candidate instead.

“More Americans realize a third party candidate is going to be the ticket out of this mess. Barring the nomination of Rep. Ron Paul, we can only hope for such an outcome,” Clymer continued, “The Constitution Party will be offering a viable alternative; a candidate people will actually feel good about voting for!”

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The Constitution Party is the largest third party based on voter registration (Ballot Access News). 


MySpace Site Now Open

September 21, 2007

Tom has now opened his own myspace website.  You can access this site by logging on to http://www.myspace.com/fallonforfreedom07


Fallon Campain Mentioned in Burlington Union

September 21, 2007

The Burlington Union has mentioned Tom in a recent piece.  Check it out – Salon owner enters race.