Update about Classmates.com, below.
Real men who will not buckle under the globalist or radical feminist pressure in the Legislature are needed in Olympia, and Mark Greene is among those. Greene will address all issues in a pragmatic, common sense way that reflects his concern for all American people, and will not be swayed by special interests that undermine traditional American values, or that undermine the cultural reflections or economic interests of the majority of American citizens; i.e., the Common Man.
Of course, once in the Legislature, Greene will earnestly try to persuade his colleagues to vote with him on issues that he and his District favor or dissent on, and would consider compromising except on principle, but Greene will not hesitate to vote entirely alone, if necessary. Mark isn't swayed by peer pressure, but by ethics, prudence, intellectualism, old-fashioned common sense, and what his District believes or wants.
Even in high school, in the rural Midwest, Mark didn't mind defying peer pressure at his 500-student high school by going to the school library to read, after leaving the cafeteria, during the recess hour, for practically every single time from 9th to 12th grades, instead of participating in the regular hi-jinks, pranks and tomfoolery that his peers enjoyed. [Greene moved from Detroit, Michigan to the countrysides, barely within the Chicago broadcast media area, with his family at age 11. Future Farmers of America was one of the biggest organizations in his school, and probably still is, today].
Note: Classmates.com has a high school yearbook from Mark's freshman year, and has a nice photo of him on there (might put that link up on this post, later; haven't decided, yet).
Update: Was going to put the Classmates.com yearbook link on here, but the photos are so small, you can barely make out the pictures. They used to have a magnifier on there so that you could see individual photos good, but they apparently took it down to enhance sales; might put it up, anyway, but really don't want to unless they put the magnifier back on there.
- Mark Greene for Representative (Website) - U.S.M.C. Veteran
Previous and related post: Society Henpecked
[Revised on 3/13/18.]
Real men who will not buckle under the globalist or radical feminist pressure in the Legislature are needed in Olympia, and Mark Greene is among those. Greene will address all issues in a pragmatic, common sense way that reflects his concern for all American people, and will not be swayed by special interests that undermine traditional American values, or that undermine the cultural reflections or economic interests of the majority of American citizens; i.e., the Common Man.
Of course, once in the Legislature, Greene will earnestly try to persuade his colleagues to vote with him on issues that he and his District favor or dissent on, and would consider compromising except on principle, but Greene will not hesitate to vote entirely alone, if necessary. Mark isn't swayed by peer pressure, but by ethics, prudence, intellectualism, old-fashioned common sense, and what his District believes or wants.
Even in high school, in the rural Midwest, Mark didn't mind defying peer pressure at his 500-student high school by going to the school library to read, after leaving the cafeteria, during the recess hour, for practically every single time from 9th to 12th grades, instead of participating in the regular hi-jinks, pranks and tomfoolery that his peers enjoyed. [Greene moved from Detroit, Michigan to the countrysides, barely within the Chicago broadcast media area, with his family at age 11. Future Farmers of America was one of the biggest organizations in his school, and probably still is, today].
Note: Classmates.com has a high school yearbook from Mark's freshman year, and has a nice photo of him on there (might put that link up on this post, later; haven't decided, yet).
Update: Was going to put the Classmates.com yearbook link on here, but the photos are so small, you can barely make out the pictures. They used to have a magnifier on there so that you could see individual photos good, but they apparently took it down to enhance sales; might put it up, anyway, but really don't want to unless they put the magnifier back on there.
- Mark Greene for Representative (Website) - U.S.M.C. Veteran
Previous and related post: Society Henpecked
[Revised on 3/13/18.]
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