Showing posts with label Dave Patterson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave Patterson. Show all posts

Saturday, January 07, 2012

Pipeline would create jobs, stem unstable imports

Dave Patterson
by Dave Patterson, The Tennessean, January 7, 2012

At a time when we are again facing threats of a disruption of Middle Eastern oil supplies — this time from Iran — it would be wise to remember that Canadian oil would help us reduce our dependence on oil from unstable regions.

We know that U.S. consumers will need more oil for the foreseeable decades. The only question is whether it will be Canadian oil that is processed by American workers in U.S. refineries (among the most efficient in the world) for U.S. consumers — or by refineries elsewhere with less-stringent standards.

It would make no sense to have Canadian oil go to distant countries while our country continues to import oil from faraway producers. That would not benefit the environment — and neither would it be good for consumers and our economic recovery. (link)

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Vote September 15th

Election day is today!

PLEASE REMEMBER TO GET OUT TO VOTE IN THE RUNOFF ELECTIONS TODAY!


There are three very tight runoffs today in Metro Davidson County and these candidates need everyone to turn out. Check your neighbors who are unable to get to the polls in these precincts and ask to drive them.  Make sure your friends and family members in these districts get out to vote.  This is the most important election right now for Metro Nashville Davidson County!

Dave Patterson—4th Council District--http://www.electdavepatterson.com/Home.htm
http://www.nashville.gov/vote/docs/maps/council/Council_District_04.pdf

Josh Stites—13th Council District--http://joshstites.com/Josh_Stites/Welcome.html
http://www.nashville.gov/mpc/docs/redist/final/Coun13.pdf

Robert Duvall—33rd Council District--http://robertduvall.us/
http://www.nashville.gov/mpc/docs/redist/final/Coun33.pdf
METRO COUNCIL RUNOFF ELECTION

DISTRICT 4 - DAVE PATTERSON
DISTRICT 5 - SCOTT DAVIS
DISTRICT 6 - DAVE RICH
DISTRICT 13 - JOSH STITES
DISTRICT 33 - ROBERT DUVALL

-non partisan-
VOTE LOGO
2011 ELECTION DAY: SEPTEMBER 15
at your District Precincts

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Monday, September 05, 2011

Who Supports Brady Banks; Who Supports Dave Patterson.

I believe you can tell a lot about a person by knowing who their friends are. I was recently told by a friend about a fundraiser for Metro Council District 4 Candidate Brady Banks that I found interesting.

In Metro Council elections, many candidates make general statements about supporting fiscal responsibility and supporting good schools and favoring adequate police protection that you really don't know much about how the candidate will legislate if he is elected. In many cases, the campaigns are so short on specifics that you must have some other basis for making a decision. One good measure of a candidate is to look at who is supporting him.

It is common knowledge that Mr. Banks is a former community organizer for Mayor Dean and has no business experience. He has spend his career in politics including a stint as a paid campaign worker for Presidential candidate John Edwards in the New Hampshire primary and a period on the campaign of a Democrat seeking a state Senate seat in west Tennessee. His website is very generic with vague positions on the issues.

I don't know Mr. Banks personally but I've heard he's very liberal and he describes himself as a "progressive." I do know that in 2007 when he ran for an at-large position he had the enforcement of the left-wing, low-power radio station Liberadio (!).

On the issue of taxes, Banks told the Tennessean he'd consider raising taxes to maintain or expand government services, which in my view is reason enough not to vote for him. I think the Nashville's tax rate is high enough already and we should look at more efficient government rather than raising taxes. I do know that Dave Patterson has taken a stance adamantly opposing raising taxes.


After doing some investigating, I confirmed who the host committee members were for the Banks fundraiser and was not surprised to find they are a who's who of elected liberals:

  • Councilmember At-Large Megan Barry
  • Councilmember At-Large Jerry Maynard
  • Councilmember Greg & Kim Adkins
  • Councilmember Jason & Margaret Holleman
  • Councilmember Mike Jameson
  • Councilmember Sean McGuire
  • |Councilmember Bo Mitchell
  • Councilmember Anna Page
  • Councilmember elect Fabian Bedne
I then looked at who supports Dave Patterson's campaign and found it to be leading conservatives. These are the people who were on the host committee of a recent Dave Patterson fund raiser:
  • Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey
  • Speaker Beth Harwell
  • Senator Jack Johnson
  • Senator Jim Tracy
  • Rep Jim Gotto
  • Councilman Karen Bennett
  • Councilman Jim Hodge
  • Councilman Eric Crafton

The conclusion I reach is that this election is about Liberalism vs. Conservatism, low taxes vs. high taxes, and fiscal responsibility vs. excessive spending. Nashville has crushing debt and out of control spending. The question to the voters of the 4th District is: do you want our city to become the next Detroit or do we elect Conservatives who have the real world experience to reverse course and put our city on firm financial ground?

My wife and I were also on the host committee for Dave's fundraiser. I know Dave personally and know he is a man of principle and integrity and conservative values. 
Vote for Dave Patterson on September 15!

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Dave Patterson leads the Color Guard at the Titans game

Dave Patterson
Saturday night at the Tennessee Titans game, Metro Council candidate for District 4, Dave Patterson, was the man leading the U.S. Army Color Guard onto the field for the posting of the Flag for the singing of National Anthem. The crowd gave the Color Guard an enthusiastic standing ovation as they entered and exited the field and many children reached out for fist bumps and high 5s.

Dave is a member of the U. S. Army Reserves. He enlisted in 1988 and then sought to become an officer, receiving his commission in 1994. He served on active duty as a Lieutenant and Captain throughout the 1990s with tours in Korea and the Middle East.  While on active duty he was responsible for deploying units of the famous 3rd Infantry Division to Iraq, nicknamed “the Rock of the Marne.” The 3rd Infantry Division was the first conventional U.S. unit to enter Baghdad during the 2003 invasion, and the first division to serve four tours in Iraq. He has been in the Army Reserves the past 10 years.

Dave is in a run-off for the District 4 Council Seat on September 15th. In August, Dave came in second behind the incumbent, in a crowded six-man race. Several of the others in that six-man race are now supporting Patterson. Dave has a very good chance of victory in September.

When asked why he is running for office, Patterson said, "My leadership experience in the Military combined with my business experience makes me the right choice for solving Nashville's challenges. We need to create the right environment for job creation, make our neighborhoods safer, and reduce the tax burden on our citizens. I am prepared to lead on these issues on day one."

Patterson also said, "As Councilman, I want to ensure our Fair Grounds are protected and enhanced so they become a show piece of the city and a destination. We need to make our city more attractive to both businesses and individuals by lowering our property tax rate so it's more in line with the surrounding counties."

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Reception for Dave Patterson, Josh Stites and Robert Duvall



I Cordially invites you to a reception for

Dave Patterson (District 4 Candidate)
Josh Stites (District 13 Candidate)
and
Robert Duvall (District 33 Candidate)

along with co-hosts
Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey
Tennessee House Speaker Beth Harwell
State Senator Jack Johnson
State Senator Jim Tracy
State Representative Jim Gotto
Councilwoman Karen Bennett
Councilwoman Davette Blalock
Councilman Michael Craddock - Councilman Eric Crafton Councilman Duane Dominy
Councilman-elect Steve Glover
Councilman Jim Hodge - Councilman Tony Tenpenny Councilman Charlie Tygard
John Ambrose - Tanya and Jerry Barlar - Lee Beaman
Beth and Bill Campbell - Pat Carl 
Sandra and Neil Chaffin - Joe Conard
 Dr. Steve Dickerson - Ben Doubleday
Chuck Grimes - Connie Hunter - Tootie Haskins
Nathan James - Ken Marrero
Tami and Andy Miller - William Morgan - Paul Ney 
Lora and Forrest Russell - Chuck Self
John Shorter - Kathleen Starnes and Larry Maxwell 
Mary and Jack Stites - Dr. Mindy and Jeff Thompson
Gail and Peter Voysey - Louella and Rod Williams 
Charles Williamson - Mark Winslow
 
The Standard House Reception Hall
167 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard - Nashville, TN 37203

 Wednesday, August 24th, 2011
  Promptly at 7:00 pm


Please contact aBetterCouncil@gmail.comwith your RSVP.
Suggested contribution of $150 per person, $300 per couple.

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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Nothing But the Truth Candidate Endrosements

African-American conservative local radio talk show host Carl Boyd has issued his endorsements for the upcoming election. He interviewed many of them on his local radio program on Nothing But The Truth on WMDB 880 AM.  Where we share an endorsement, I have highlighted it in red. Carl Boyd's endorsements are listed below.

THE TRUTH 2011
Mayor- James Keeton
Vice-Mayor James Baxter
Council at Large: Sam Coleman, Ken Jakes, Donna Crawford, Don O'Donniley and Eric Crafton
District 1- David Phillips
District 2- Gloria M. Jones
District 3- WRITE YOUR OWN NAME
District 4- Dave Patterson
District 5- Scott Davis
District 6- Dave Rich
District 7- Anthony Davis
District 8- Nina Ground
District 9- WRITE YOUR OWN NAME
District 10- WRITE YOUR OWN NAME
District 11- William Guthoerl
District 12- WRITE YOUR OWN NAME
District 13- Josh Stites
District 14- James Stanley
District 15- WRITE YOUR OWN NAME
District 16- Tony Tenpenny
District 17- Jerry Graves
District 18- WRITE YOUR OWN NAME
District 19- Bob Ries
District 20- Gower Mills
District 21- PLEASE WRITE YOUR OWN NAME
District 22- Sheri Weiner
District 23- Emily Evans?
District 24- Jason Holleman
District 25- James Kaminski
District 26- Brock Parks
District 27- Michael Leftwich
District 28- Duane Dominy
District 29- Will decide by Election Day
District 30- Jason Potts
District 31- James L, Widrig
District 32- Will decide by Election Day
District 33- Robert Duvall
District 34- Carter Todd
District 35- Tonya Jones

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Who wants to keep YOUR Fairgrounds

From The Davidson County Republican Party


SAVE THE NASHVILLE FAIRGROUNDS

The following list includes candidates for Metro Council who have promised to support the preservation of OUR Nashville Fairgrounds. Please note that this list does not necessarily constitute an overall endorsement by the DCRP of each candidate. This list is in regard to this single, yet quite important issue. Get to know YOUR candidates and remember, early voting ends July 30 and Election Day August 4!
VOTE FOR RATIFICATION!!

District 1
Charles "Chuck" Hoosier
District 4
David Patterson
District 5
Scott Davis
District8
Karen Bennett
District 11
William Guthoerl
District13
Josh Stites
District14
Robert J. Budesa
District15
Phil Claiborne
District16
Tony Tenpenny
District19
Bob Ries
District20
Mary Carolyn Roberts
District22
Sheri Weiner
District23
Emily Evans
District25
James Michael Kaminski
District27
Davette Dennison Blalock
District28
Duane A. Dominy
District29
Isaac Okoreeh-Baah
District30
Jim Hodge
District33
Robert Duvall
District34
Carter Todd
District35
Tonya G Jones
At Large
Eric Crafton
At Large
Ken Jakes
At Large
Charlie Tygard

See our website for a video on the history of our Fairgrounds

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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Endorsements for Metro Council

Below are my endorsements of candidates in the upcoming Metro council elections. I personally know several of the candidates who I am endorsing.  Others, I have heard speak at public meetings or have observed on TV. I have studied the voting records of the incumbents. For those with no record and who I do not know, I have taken the recommendation of other people whose opinions I value.  I have not made an endorsement in every race. In some of the races, I simply do not know any of the candidates and in other races it appears that no contender has anything to recommend him over his opponent. This list is subject to change and new endorsements may be added. In a separate post, I will giving my endorsements for the Council-at-large race.

Feedback is welcome. If you disagree with any of my endorsements or have your own recommendations, I welcome hearing from you.  

Charles Hoosoer
District 1, Charles Hoosoer On his website he states he for keeping taxes low and saving the fairgrounds. He has the endorsement of the Davidson County Republican Party (DCRP) For more information see Charles (Chuck) Hoosier For District 1 Council.


District 2, no recommendation


Walter Hunt
District 3, Walter Hunt.  Walter Hunt is an incumbent and has no opposition. I have known Walter for a long time. He is generally a nice guy. One thing that recommends Councilman Hunt is that he supported the effort by Councilman Gotto to curtail eminent domain abuse.







Dave Patterson
District 4, Dave Patterson, 40, is and Army Veteran and still serves in the Army Reserves. He is the area manager for a building maintenance and janitorial business that specializes in "green" cleaning practices. He and his wife are competitive runners and active at Our Savior Lutheran Church. I know David. He is a solid, common-sense conservative. He has a vision for the city. He says he will focus on creating an environment to spur job creation, improving schools through more choices for families, expand transportation options and improve traffic flow. He is one of six candidates running in this open seat.

District 5, no recommendation

District 6, no recommendation

District 7, no recommendation

Karen Bennett
District 8, Karen Bennett. Karen Bennett is one of the "good dozen" council members who voted to curtail eminent domain abuse. She voted against the bill that would have extended special protections to homosexual and transgendered people. Karen is a member of the State Executive Committee of the Tennessee Republican Party. For more information see Elect Karen Bennett.

District 9, no recommendation.

District 10,  no recommendation




William Guthoerl
District 11, William Guthoerl.  He is a former police officer. He favors preservation of the fair grounds. On eminent domain he says, “Resolution RS2008-431 was a proposal to amend the Metro Charter and limit the power of eminent domain utilized by Metro Government. My opponent voted against this measure, leaving your property open to the vulnerability of the use of eminent domain." For more information go to William Guthoerl for Metro Council







Steve Glover
District 12, Steve Glover. I have met Steve and heard him speak. He is a conservative and well qualified to serve on the Metro Council. He is a former member of the Metro School Board where he served as Chair of Budget and Finance, overseeing a budget in excess of $633 million. he is also chair of the McGavock parent cluster for Hermitage, Donelson and Old Hickory. He is running unopposed. For more information see Steve Glover for Metro Council.





Josh Stites
District 13, Josh Stites. He has an MBA in finance and serves as assistant to the Treasurer of the State of Tennessee. His knowledge, skill and experience would be an asset to the Council. His platform is: Responsible Growth and Development, Fiscal Strength, No new taxes, Maintain balanced budgets, Community Strength, Well-equipped Police and Fire Departments. and Improved Infrastructure.
For more info see JoshStites.com.


District 14, no endorsement at this time.




Phil Claiborne
District 15, Phil Claiborne.  Councilman Phil Claiborne has an outstanding record of achievements for his district and an impressive list of civic involvements. He was an outspoken critic of the pro-gay ordinance recently passed by the Metro Council arguing owners with religious convictions must "abandon their core beliefs" to do business with Metro if it passed. He is running unopposed. For more information see www.metro15.com


District 16, No recommendation at this time. This is tough one. I do not personally know much about either candidate but have met incumbent Anna Page. This is the district I used to represent when I served in the Council in the 80's so I have a special interest in this district. I encourage voters to get to know both candidates and make an informed decision. While Anna Page voted against the effort to curtail eminent domain abuse and while she has not distinguished herself as a leader in the council, she is responsive to her district and very involved in the community.

Her opponent, Tony Tenpenny, has been endorsed by the Davidson County Republican Party but I am concerned about his lengthy arrest record. The last arrest however was in 2002 and he very well may have cleaned up his act and be on the straight and narrow. I am not making an endorsement at this time. I cannot find a website on Mr. Tenpenny and have never met him and do not know his qualification.

Sandra Moore
District 17, Sandra Moore. I am not endorsing incumbent Sandra Moore because I agree with her politics but I would rather anyone get elected other than Jerry Graves. Jerry Graves was the person who defeated me by running a very dirty campaign of lies and a last minute smear campaign. Also Jerry Graves is just not that bright and is not qualified to serve. Sometimes you have to choose the least bad candidate. With four people in the race, I would not want to split the vote too many ways and allow Jerry Graves to get elected so I am supporting incumbent Sandra Moore.

District 18, no recommendation




Bob Ries
District 19, Bob Ries. I know Bob and he is one of the nicest men you would ever want to meet and has an engaging sense of humor. Bob was one of the Republicans seeking the 5th Congressional Republican nomination last August. He is pro-growth and often thinks outside the box. He is a small business owner and has a degree in economics. 

District 20, no recommendation

District 21, no recommendation
 


Sherri Weiner
District 22, Sheri Weiner. Sheri Weiner has a long list of civic involvements and recognitions including 2007 Bellevue Citizen of the Year; Past President, Bellevue Chamber; President, Bellevue Exchange Club; President, Pine Forest Homeowners; Chair, Bellevue Picnic; Chair, Bellevue Clean Up Days; and Chair, Bellevue Weather Radio Distribution to Seniors. She has the support of Councilman Eric Crafton who is vacating that seat due to term limits and at-large Councilman Charlie Tygard and the endorsement of the DCRP.
For more information see Sherri Weiner for Metro Council.





District 23, Emily Evans. Emily is running unopposed. Evans, with a background in finance has distinguished herself as the "go to" financial expert in the council. She is respected and listened to. She provides thoughtful opinions on Nashville's issues. Instead of running for district Council member, I wish she was running for Mayor. She would make a great Mayor. She has opposed Mayor Dean on the Convention Center and the fairgrounds redevelopment plan and generally votes conservative. To read more about Emily Evans go to Metro Council District 23.




Jason Holleman
District 24, Jason Holleman. Jason Holleman has apparently really annoyed the mayor and it looks like he may be at the top of the list of those being targeted for defeat. He opposed the new convention center and supported preservation of the Tennessee State Fairgrounds. He also was a supporter of Councilmen Michael Craddock's short-lived mayoral campaign. You can read more about the vendetta of the mayor to defeat Jason Holleman in this Nashville Sean article.








James Kaminski
District 25, James Michael Kaminski. James say, "a lot more work needs to be done to address the shortage of sidewalks, the poor planning of existing sidewalks, and the inconsistent bike lanes that plague our area. Upon his election, James will dedicate himself to giving the residents of District 25 the pedestrian-friendly environment that they deserve." I also know Jason is a good conservative who has worked in the Republican Party but if I knew nothing else about him other than he was going to support a "pedestrian-friendly environment" I would be for him. I am glad to see someone else recognized that we build sidewalks stupidly. We need to make Nashville safe for pedestrians and do more to make Nashville a walkable city.
For more information visit James Kaminski for Council.


District 26. No recommendations at this time.

Davette Blalock
District 27. Davette Blalock. Davette is owner of Blalock Services which provides insurance, real estate, and financial planning services. She has received the endorsement of the DCRP and promises good government. For more information visit Davette Blalock for Metro Council District 27.







Duane Dominy
District 28. Duane Dominy. Duane Dominy is one of my favorite Council members. He ran for the State Legislature last August as a Republican against Sherry Jones. He is a solid conservative. He has probably done more to save the fairgrounds than any other council member. He was one of the "good dozen" who voted to stop the abuse of eminent domain.







Distirct 29, No endorsement at this time. I am torn on this one. I personally know Karen Johnson and consider her my friend. She is a former school board member and she is smart and cares about her community. However, Karen is a Democrat and this spring while I was attending a tea party rally advocating teacher tenure reform, Karen Johnson was rallying with the unionist opposing education reform. Still, I like Karen Johnson. She is not such a dogmatic liberal that one cannot reason with her.

I have heard her opponent Isaac Okoreeh Baah speak and am impressed. He is an African immigrant. He is  a Republican and has received the endorsement of the DCRP. He is an engineer and has thirty one years of Building Codes, Zoning and facilities construction experience. That background would be valuable for someone serving in the Metro Council. In the end, ideology will probably win out over my personal friendship with Karen, but I am not prepared to make an endorsement in this race at this time.


Jim Hodge
District 30, Jim Hodge. Jim has been endorsed by State Senator Doug Henry as well as present and past council members Karen Bennett, Phil Claiborne, Eric Crafton, Duane Dominy, Buck Dozier, Robert Duvall, Randy Foster, Jim Forkum, Tim Garrett, Jim Gotto, Michael Kerstetter, J. B. Loring, Rip Ryman, Carter Todd, Parker Toler and Charlie Tygard. He was an outspoken critic of the bill that would have extended special protections to gays and transgendered people.

District 31, and 32 no endorsement.






Robert Duvall
District 33 Robert Duvall. Robert is another one of my very favorite council members.  He is a principled, common-sense, hard-working, smart conservative who is not hesitant to identify himself as a Republican. He has done a lot to help build the Republican Party in Davidson County. He cares about his community, Nashville and our country. He supports limited government, private property rights and low taxes.  In his district he revitalized and made financially solvent five neighborhood organization. He is a caring, kind individual. He is a fighter. He has been a strong advocate of saving the fair grounds. Because of his leadership and willingness to stand up to the administration, he is being targeted for defeat. We must reelect Robert Duvall. Please, contribute, volunteer and help reelect Robert.



Carter Todd
District 34, Carter Todd.  He is an incumbent running unopposed. He is legal council to Gaylord Entertainment and a 1982 graduate of Vanderbilt University School of Law. He has a long list of civic involvements including Board Trustee, United Way of Metropolitan Nashville; Member, The Green Hills Action Partners (TGHAP); Board Member, YMCA of Middle Tennessee; Member, Downtown Nashville Rotary Club, Board Member, American Red Cross, Nashville Area Chapter; Past Chair, Nashville Sports Council;  Former Secretary-Treasurer of Nashville Bar Association; Past Vice-Chair, Nashville Chamber of Commerce; and more. 





Tonya Jones
District 35 Tonya Jones. Tonya Jones a former Metro Planning commissioner and an unabashed conservative,  is running against incumbent Bo Mitchell, an outspoken Democrat and one of the most liberal members of the Council. Former district councilman Charlie Tygard and the DCRP are supporting Jones; every liberal and labor union in town are supporting Mitchell. For more info visit Tonya's facebook page at Tonya Jones For Metro Council District 35.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Reception for Council Candidate Dave Patterson

Middle TN Conservatives and Friends of Dave Patterson
invite you to a reception in support of
CANDIDATE, DAVE PATTERSON
METRO DISTRICT 4

featuring
The Honorable Beth Harwell
Speaker, TN House of Representatives

THURSDAY, JUNE 16th, 2011
6-8 p.m.
THE STANDARD
167 Rosa L. Parks Blvd
Nashville, TN
$50/person or $100/couple
Please RSVP 615.364.0422 or Dave@ElectDavePatterson.com
 
My wife and I will be attending this event and urge you do so. Dave Patterson is a great guy and the kind of person we need in the Metro Council.  He is smart, articulate, thoughtful and cares about his community, Nashville and his Country. He will be a leader in the council, he is a commonsense conservative, and he is not afraid to identify himself as a Republican.

In addition to supporting a good cause, political fund raisers are fun. Come mingle with other like-minded people and enjoy food and beverage and good conversation. While you can never be sure what the evening holds, most of these fund-raisers have an open bar and food. The Standard has absolutely wonderful h'orderves. You have probably seen The Standard. It is on 8th ave North (Rosa Parks) and is a brick Victorian historic home next to Southern Baptist offices near the Billy Graham statue.  Fifty dollars is not really a lot to spend for a fun evening. Join the Party and help elect a good man to the Metro Council.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Green HIlls Breakfast Summit- Metro Elections Saturday


Michale Craddock
Charlie Tygard
Rise & Shine, Join Your Fellow GOP'ers
GREEN HILLS BREAKFAST SUMMIT
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Swett's - Green Hills - 2209 Abbott Martin Rd

Breakfast begins at 8:15 am ($8.75 cash, no credit cards)
Meeting begins at 9 am (sharp)
METRO ELECTIONS SATURDAY, WITH:
 MICHAEL CRADDOCK, Candidate For Mayor
CHARLIE TYGARD, KEN JAKES AND RENARD FRANCOIS, 
Candidates For Metro Council At-Large
DAVE PATTERSON, Candidate For Metro Council District #4
COME MEET THESE CANDIDATES, HEAR FROM THEM ON THE ISSUES
AND GET YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED!
Event Chairmen - Peter and Gail Voysey
Dave Patterson
Kathleen Starnes, DCRP Chairman 
Ken Jakes
This event sponsored
by the



Davidson County Republican Party

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

West Nashville Summit Report: Metro Council Candidate Dave Patterson

Dave Patterson
From Matt Nemeth, Moderator, West Nashville Republican Breakfast Club

Hello All!

We were honored yesterday to have Dave Patterson speak about his candidacy for Metro Council in District 4!  Dave did a great job talking about his background, experiences and vision of what Nashville can be.  Some interesting things about Dave include:

- He has spent more than 15 years as an officer in the United States Army and Army Reserve
- He is a very successful businessman
- Dave believes in low property taxes for the city
- He and his wife are members of Our Savior Lutheran Church

When elected, Dave will become an important and effective leader in Metro Council.  He has a great vision to bring business to Nashville and make this area very competitive for small business.  I donated to his campaign earlier today.  You can do so and learn more about Dave at his website: http://www.electdavepatterson.com.

Thanks again to all who attended!  Have a wonderful Memorial Day and see you all next month!

Regards,
Matt Nemeth

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