Terry Stulce (Tn Dem-03): Playing Politics with the Wages of Working Americans

Our current Representative Zach Wamp has consistently opposed and lobbied against increases in the minimum wage while supporting tax giveaways for millionaires and increases in his own salary.
The minimum wage had not been increased since 1997. In that same period, Mr. Wamp had given himself eight salary increases totaling more than 35,000 dollars!
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Terry Stulce (Tn Dem-03): Interview with Jeff Styles, 07/21, Talk Radio WGOW-FM 102.3

Click here for the interview with Jeff Styles 07/21/06 (MP-3 format, 9 MB)
I'm one of the "Veterans for a Secure America," running for US Congress in the third district of Tennessee. I'm running a grassroots campaign against a long-term Republican incumbent who has chosen not to honor his term limit pledge of twelve years ago. Please visit my website, Terry in '06, and help take America back! I need and very much appreciate your support!
Terry Stulce (D-TN-03): The Minimum Wage Should Be a Livable Wage

Wamp has continuously voted AGAINST raising the minimum wage, while at the same time he has voted for increases in his own annual salary to the tune of over 30,000 dollars. This is just plain wrong.
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Estate Tax Repeal: Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain

If Congress approves this bill and it is signed into law, it will mean our treasury will realize an additional deficit of $283,000,000,000 (that's BILLION) over the next decade, a time when our soaring national deficit can least afford this additional blow.
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Fighting Dem Terry Stulce: Talk Radio Interview

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Vets Deserve More Than Lip Service! (Terry Stulce, TN-03)

I served two combat tours of duty in Vietnam commanding an infantry platoon in the 101st Airborne. Having received the Bronze Star with V Device for Valor, I know that lip service doesn't cut it.
Every day our young men and women in uniform make incredible sacrifices for all of us.
We owe them our allegiance and our respect.
They uphold the principles and beliefs this nation was founded on, principles we too easily forget.
And we do easily forget...
Each of us knows that we have lost almost 2,500 of our nation's finest soldiers in the Iraq war already, but that number doesn't tell us the whole story.
Over 17,000 of our troops have been wounded in action. The good news, if there is any, is many more survive today than in past wars. The bad news is they end up living with sometimes unspeakable injuries. In fact, the number of our soldiers who come home with brain injuries is staggering.
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Tax "Cuts" Give Average Families a Burger and Fries

Why are we giving $43,000 to people who already have more money than most of us will ever earn in a lifetime?
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