Keyes: Why Would Anyone Believe Terry Murray?

By Tom Keyes, on Oct 30, 2010

Keyes Calls Murray Attack Ads Pathetic

Sandwich—Today Tom Keyes, Sandwich’s Delegate and Deputy Speaker to the Barnstable County Assembly and Republican candidate for State Senate in the Plymouth & Barnstable District, criticized Senate President Therese Murray’s new attack radio commercials.

“I don’t see how anyone could possibly believe a word she has to say.  She denies her position of supporting illegal immigration despite it being on tape,” said Keyes.  “Now she accuses me of increasing taxes when she is the one who passed 8 tax increases in the past two years.  No one is going to fall for her Halloween trick.”

Keyes urges everyone to hear the Senate President in her own words:

Click here to listen. 

On a video tape of a fundraising dinner the incumbent Democrat says the following reading from a prepared statement:

“Everyone has the right to come to this country and everyone has the right to be a citizen.  If they don’t come legally, the Congress must act and must act soon to pave that way.”

“The only reason she is attacking me is because her re-election candidacy is in serious trouble and she cannot run on her own record of taxing and spending.  Voters are going to hold her accountable for her failed tenure as the Senate President,” said Keyes.

“It is time to put this state back on track and it starts with defeating taxing Terry,” added Keyes.

Keyes, 43, is in his second term on the Barnstable County Assembly of Delegates.  A two term Sandwich Selectman, he has also served on numerous boards and committees including: Water Quality Review Committee, Sandwich Economic Development Committee as liaison of the Board of Selectmen , Cemetery Commission, Assembly of Delegates Standing Committee on Economic Affairs, the 21st Century Taskforce to review the Cape Cod Commission and draft operational changes to the County Commissioners, President of the Cape Cod Selectmen and Councilors’ Association and Board of Directors, and member of the Massachusetts Municipal Association’s Selectmen and Councilors’ Association.

Keyes founded his private practice, Keyes Quality Systems in 1998, providing consulting and contract services in management, ethics and compliance.  He and his wife, Melissa have two daughters, Madelynn, five, and Julia, one.    

Press Release, October 30, 2010

For more information on Tom’s candidacy, voters can visit his website www.VoteKeyes.com

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