A Few Photos from Manchester

Posted by SCapozzola on September 28th, 2007

One last look at the terrific Town Hall meeting we held in Manchester, New Hampshire this week.

AAM Executive Director Scott Paul Welcomes Manchester’s Voters

John Ratzenberger Talks about the Importance of Saving U.S. Manufacturing

Discussion During the Audience Q&A Session

4 Responses to “A Few Photos from Manchester”

  1. Wordsmith Says:

    I’m curious as to why the sites for the townhall meetings are in the east and midwest parts of the country. Oh, and S.Carolina. Why nothing west of the Mississippi?

  2. sharon roescher Says:

    I loved seeing the news interview Sunday night on CNN - had the fortune of seeing there, as opposed to being on one of the big 3 and only wish that more could view this….as many feel it…I myself have shopped for clothing and articles ‘Made in the USA’ and ALWAYS look where the item is manufactured as experience has shown, items made elsewhere do not have the quality - all the way around - that those MADE IN THE USA have and will always have….no matter what it is we can do it! Those companies who have taken their manufacturing jobs overseas are also GLOBAL WARMERS!!! In addition, please keep up to the good work to continue making America strong…….and by the way, please be sure that all trades DO NOT HIRE ILLEGAL ALIENS……it’s only right…..

  3. SCapozzola Says:

    Regarding Wordsmith’s comment about holding Town Hall meetings in other parts of the country, we’re certainly interested in organizing more of them, and holding them west of the Mississippi. Right now, we’re getting up to speed on launching and promoting the campaign. But we’re trying to expand westward, and your comments are certainly encouraging. Let’s see what we can do in 2008. (Certainly the plan is to get manufacturing on the radar in every state, so we’re going to do what it takes. And we need you to keep speaking out as well).

    Thanks for writing in,
    steven

  4. Wordsmith Says:

    I got your message. I’ll pass the information, your website, and whatever else along to the bloggers I know who will be interested plus the various NW, western regional bloggers.

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