Jerry Prevo's greatest victories. The junior Clary also has close ties to Sullivan and served on his transition team. He's running for the Midtown assembly seat against former assembly member Dick Traini.
"Clary's father... is an assistant pastor at Anchorage Baptist Temple and has been a Republican Party activist. Andy Clary belongs to the same political party but a different church, ChangePoint. When asked at a candidate luncheon how he has served the community, he cited church work. He taught Sunday school, led men's studies and cooked food for different events," according to yesterday's ADN article.
Did he switch from controversial ABT to the less politically tainted ChangePoint last summer, when Prevo threatened to take down the pro-ordinance assembly members? Is Prevo positioning Clary to be the city's future evangelical mayor?
The article also describes Clary's ties to the current mayor, giving us another reason to oppose him:
On an Assembly that's been fractious over Sullivan's leadership, Clary makes it clear he is allied with Sullivan, who became mayor last July. He served on Sullivan's transition team, held a fundraiser at McGinley's, the pub Sullivan co-owns, and says of Sullivan, "Generally, I like what I've seen."
We don't need another assembly member who rubber-stamps Sullivan's personal agenda against the best interests of the city.
Dick Traini is a conservative with an independent streak. He has also said that he could support a non-discrimination ordinance similar to the one passed in Salt Lake City with the approval of the Mormon Church. The two SLC ordinances added sexual orientation and gender identity, but involved only housing and job protections.
But Clary will oppose everything that benefits the LGBT community of Anchorage. And as Prevo's man on the assembly, he will actively work against us.
Midtown residents, please vote for Dick Traini on April 6th.
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Jerry Prevo's greatest victories. The junior Clary also has close ties to Sullivan and served on his transition team. He's running for the Midtown assembly seat against former assembly member Dick Traini.
"Clary's father... is an assistant pastor at Anchorage Baptist Temple and has been a Republican Party activist. Andy Clary belongs to the same political party but a different church, ChangePoint. When asked at a candidate luncheon how he has served the community, he cited church work. He taught Sunday school, led men's studies and cooked food for different events," according to yesterday's ADN article.
Did he switch from controversial ABT to the less politically tainted ChangePoint last summer, when Prevo threatened to take down the pro-ordinance assembly members? Is Prevo positioning Clary to be the city's future evangelical mayor?
The article also describes Clary's ties to the current mayor, giving us another reason to oppose him:
On an Assembly that's been fractious over Sullivan's leadership, Clary makes it clear he is allied with Sullivan, who became mayor last July. He served on Sullivan's transition team, held a fundraiser at McGinley's, the pub Sullivan co-owns, and says of Sullivan, "Generally, I like what I've seen."
We don't need another assembly member who rubber-stamps Sullivan's personal agenda against the best interests of the city.
Dick Traini is a conservative with an independent streak. He has also said that he could support a non-discrimination ordinance similar to the one passed in Salt Lake City with the approval of the Mormon Church. The two SLC ordinances added sexual orientation and gender identity, but involved only housing and job protections.
But Clary will oppose everything that benefits the LGBT community of Anchorage. And as Prevo's man on the assembly, he will actively work against us.
Midtown residents, please vote for Dick Traini on April 6th.
- photo of Rev. Clary asking ABT's television audience to give money to Rev. Prevo in celebration of his no-compromise victory over the homosexuals, after Mayor Sullivan/0.jpg" />
Jerry Prevo's greatest victories. The junior Clary also has close ties to Sullivan and served on his transition team. He's running for the Midtown assembly seat against former assembly member Dick Traini.
"Clary's father... is an assistant pastor at Anchorage Baptist Temple and has been a Republican Party activist. Andy Clary belongs to the same political party but a different church, ChangePoint. When asked at a candidate luncheon how he has served the community, he cited church work. He taught Sunday school, led men's studies and cooked food for different events," according to yesterday's ADN article.
Did he switch from controversial ABT to the less politically tainted ChangePoint last summer, when Prevo threatened to take down the pro-ordinance assembly members? Is Prevo positioning Clary to be the city's future evangelical mayor?
The article also describes Clary's ties to the current mayor, giving us another reason to oppose him:
On an Assembly that's been fractious over Sullivan's leadership, Clary makes it clear he is allied with Sullivan, who became mayor last July. He served on Sullivan's transition team, held a fundraiser at McGinley's, the pub Sullivan co-owns, and says of Sullivan, "Generally, I like what I've seen."
We don't need another assembly member who rubber-stamps Sullivan's personal agenda against the best interests of the city.
Dick Traini is a conservative with an independent streak. He has also said that he could support a non-discrimination ordinance similar to the one passed in Salt Lake City with the approval of the Mormon Church. The two SLC ordinances added sexual orientation and gender identity, but involved only housing and job protections.
But Clary will oppose everything that benefits the LGBT community of Anchorage. And as Prevo's man on the assembly, he will actively work against us.
Midtown residents, please vote for Dick Traini on April 6th.
- photo of Rev. Clary asking ABT's television audience to give money to Rev. Prevo in celebration of his no-compromise victory over the homosexuals, after Mayor Sullivan/1.jpg" />
Jerry Prevo's greatest victories. The junior Clary also has close ties to Sullivan and served on his transition team. He's running for the Midtown assembly seat against former assembly member Dick Traini.
"Clary's father... is an assistant pastor at Anchorage Baptist Temple and has been a Republican Party activist. Andy Clary belongs to the same political party but a different church, ChangePoint. When asked at a candidate luncheon how he has served the community, he cited church work. He taught Sunday school, led men's studies and cooked food for different events," according to yesterday's ADN article.
Did he switch from controversial ABT to the less politically tainted ChangePoint last summer, when Prevo threatened to take down the pro-ordinance assembly members? Is Prevo positioning Clary to be the city's future evangelical mayor?
The article also describes Clary's ties to the current mayor, giving us another reason to oppose him:
On an Assembly that's been fractious over Sullivan's leadership, Clary makes it clear he is allied with Sullivan, who became mayor last July. He served on Sullivan's transition team, held a fundraiser at McGinley's, the pub Sullivan co-owns, and says of Sullivan, "Generally, I like what I've seen."
We don't need another assembly member who rubber-stamps Sullivan's personal agenda against the best interests of the city.
Dick Traini is a conservative with an independent streak. He has also said that he could support a non-discrimination ordinance similar to the one passed in Salt Lake City with the approval of the Mormon Church. The two SLC ordinances added sexual orientation and gender identity, but involved only housing and job protections.
But Clary will oppose everything that benefits the LGBT community of Anchorage. And as Prevo's man on the assembly, he will actively work against us.
Midtown residents, please vote for Dick Traini on April 6th.
- photo of Rev. Clary asking ABT's television audience to give money to Rev. Prevo in celebration of his no-compromise victory over the homosexuals, after Mayor Sullivan/2.jpg" />
Jerry Prevo's greatest victories. The junior Clary also has close ties to Sullivan and served on his transition team. He's running for the Midtown assembly seat against former assembly member Dick Traini.
"Clary's father... is an assistant pastor at Anchorage Baptist Temple and has been a Republican Party activist. Andy Clary belongs to the same political party but a different church, ChangePoint. When asked at a candidate luncheon how he has served the community, he cited church work. He taught Sunday school, led men's studies and cooked food for different events," according to yesterday's ADN article.
Did he switch from controversial ABT to the less politically tainted ChangePoint last summer, when Prevo threatened to take down the pro-ordinance assembly members? Is Prevo positioning Clary to be the city's future evangelical mayor?
The article also describes Clary's ties to the current mayor, giving us another reason to oppose him:
On an Assembly that's been fractious over Sullivan's leadership, Clary makes it clear he is allied with Sullivan, who became mayor last July. He served on Sullivan's transition team, held a fundraiser at McGinley's, the pub Sullivan co-owns, and says of Sullivan, "Generally, I like what I've seen."
We don't need another assembly member who rubber-stamps Sullivan's personal agenda against the best interests of the city.
Dick Traini is a conservative with an independent streak. He has also said that he could support a non-discrimination ordinance similar to the one passed in Salt Lake City with the approval of the Mormon Church. The two SLC ordinances added sexual orientation and gender identity, but involved only housing and job protections.
But Clary will oppose everything that benefits the LGBT community of Anchorage. And as Prevo's man on the assembly, he will actively work against us.
Midtown residents, please vote for Dick Traini on April 6th.
- photo of Rev. Clary asking ABT's television audience to give money to Rev. Prevo in celebration of his no-compromise victory over the homosexuals, after Mayor Sullivan&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&autoplay=1" />
Jerry Prevo's greatest victories. The junior Clary also has close ties to Sullivan and served on his transition team. He's running for the Midtown assembly seat against former assembly member Dick Traini.
"Clary's father... is an assistant pastor at Anchorage Baptist Temple and has been a Republican Party activist. Andy Clary belongs to the same political party but a different church, ChangePoint. When asked at a candidate luncheon how he has served the community, he cited church work. He taught Sunday school, led men's studies and cooked food for different events," according to yesterday's ADN article.
Did he switch from controversial ABT to the less politically tainted ChangePoint last summer, when Prevo threatened to take down the pro-ordinance assembly members? Is Prevo positioning Clary to be the city's future evangelical mayor?
The article also describes Clary's ties to the current mayor, giving us another reason to oppose him:
On an Assembly that's been fractious over Sullivan's leadership, Clary makes it clear he is allied with Sullivan, who became mayor last July. He served on Sullivan's transition team, held a fundraiser at McGinley's, the pub Sullivan co-owns, and says of Sullivan, "Generally, I like what I've seen."
We don't need another assembly member who rubber-stamps Sullivan's personal agenda against the best interests of the city.
Dick Traini is a conservative with an independent streak. He has also said that he could support a non-discrimination ordinance similar to the one passed in Salt Lake City with the approval of the Mormon Church. The two SLC ordinances added sexual orientation and gender identity, but involved only housing and job protections.
But Clary will oppose everything that benefits the LGBT community of Anchorage. And as Prevo's man on the assembly, he will actively work against us.
Midtown residents, please vote for Dick Traini on April 6th.
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This is no April Fool’s joke: assembly candidate Andy Clary is the son of Anchorage Baptist Temple pastor Glenn Clary, who called Mayor Sullivan’s veto of the equal rights ordinance one of Jerry Prevo’s greatest victories. The junior Clary also has close ties to Sullivan and served on his transition team. He’s running for the Midtown assembly seat against former assembly member Dick Traini.
“Clary’s father… is an assistant pastor at Anchorage Baptist Temple and has been a Republican Party activist. Andy Clary belongs to the same political party but a different church, ChangePoint. When asked at a candidate luncheon how he has served the community, he cited church work. He taught Sunday school, led men’s studies and cooked food for different events,” according to yesterday’s ADN article.
Did he switch from controversial ABT to the less politically tainted ChangePoint last summer, when Prevo threatened to take down the pro-ordinance assembly members? Is Prevo positioning Clary to be the city’s future evangelical mayor?
The article also describes Clary’s ties to the current mayor, giving us another reason to oppose him:
On an Assembly that’s been fractious over Sullivan’s leadership, Clary makes it clear he is allied with Sullivan, who became mayor last July. He served on Sullivan’s transition team, held a fundraiser at McGinley’s, the pub Sullivan co-owns, and says of Sullivan, “Generally, I like what I’ve seen.”
We don’t need another assembly member who rubber-stamps Sullivan’s personal agenda against the best interests of the city.
Dick Traini is a conservative with an independent streak. He has also said that he could support a non-discrimination ordinance similar to the one passed in Salt Lake City with the approval of the Mormon Church. The two SLC ordinances added sexual orientation and gender identity, but involved only housing and job protections.
But Clary will oppose everything that benefits the LGBT community of Anchorage. And as Prevo’s man on the assembly, he will actively work against us.
Midtown residents, please vote for Dick Traini on April 6th.
– photo of Rev. Clary asking ABT’s television audience to give money to Rev. Prevo in celebration of his no-compromise victory over the homosexuals, after Mayor Sullivan’s veto of the equal rights ordinance.
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