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Thursday, August 28, 2014

U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin congratulates Market Basket workers on their victory


Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin is celebrating today along with Market Basket workers. “I am the only Republican U. S. Senate candidate who stood 100% behind the employees and I continue to do so,” Andy says. “My TV commercials supporting Market Basket workers are still running (see link below) and will continue to run through the transition to Arthur T ownership. The legendary battle of Market Basket workers to save their jobs and save their company will resonate in American business history. The bravery and loyalty and community of Market Basket workers should be an inspiration to every American. The way forward will not be easy. But I believe the spirit demonstrated by the Market Basket team will carry them on to ‘bigger and better.’ Today is a proud day for the Market Basket workers and those of us who were shoulder to shoulder with them. I am humbled to have stood with them, and I continue to stand with them as the transition to Arthur T ownership continues in the months ahead.”

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Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin celebrates the victory of Market Basket workers

Andy says his TV ads supporting Market Basket employees will continue to run as the transition to “Arthur T” ownership proceeds

(Manchester, NH) (August 28, 2014) 

Dear Granite Stater:

As you know, over the past six weeks I have stood shoulder to shoulder with Market Basket associates and former MB management. You can see a short video, as well as my TV commercial, on my campaign web site (see link below to my campaign web site).

Being a political leader means standing out front and standing with ordinary citizens when they need you. Being a leader also means standing up for the public interest.

There were equities on both sides of the Demoulas Family battle. If I have time, I will write my interpretation of the conflict.

But at the end of the day, the public interest mandated reopening the stores with the lives and families twenty-five thousand New Hampshire and Massachusetts workers at stake. Hundreds of thousands of customers were also part of the public interest calculation.

Ironically, the settlement came just as we as a nation stand down for a weekend to celebrate Labor Day.

I hope all of you will have a happy holiday. I pray, of course, for good weather. In New Hampshire we will welcome half a million guests over the next few days. Let’s take good care of them. Our economy depends on visitors.

God bless all of you, and God bless the associates of Market Basket. Finally, God bless America and God bless our men and women in uniform who keep us free and give life to the very constitutional liberties we cherish.

Loyally,

Andy

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LINKS TO THIS STORY (cut and paste the entire link below and not just the underlined portion):

http://www.andymartin2014.com/

ABOUT ANDY:

Andy is a legendary New Hampshire-based muckraker, author, Internet columnist, talk television pioneer, radio talk show host, broadcaster and media critic. Andy’s family immigrated to Manchester 100 years ago; today his home overlooks the Merrimack River and he lives around the corner from where he played as a small boy. He has forty-five years of background in radio and television. He is the author of “Obama: The Man Behind The Mask” [www.OrangeStatePress.com] and he produced the Internet film "Obama: The Hawaii’ Years” [www.BoycottHawaii.com]. Andy is the Executive Editor and publisher of the “Internet Powerhouse,” www.ContrarianCommentary.com. He comments on New Hampshire, national and international events with more than four decades of investigative and analytical experience both in the USA and around the world. For more, go to: www.AndyMartin.com

Andy has also been a leading corruption fighter in American politics and courts for over forty-five years and he is executive director of the National Anti-Corruption Policy Institute. He is currently sponsoring www.AmericaisReadyforReform.com. See also www.FirstRespondersOnline.us; www.EnglishforAmerica.org

He holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Illinois College of Law and is a former adjunct professor of law at the City University of New York (LaGuardia CC, Bronx CC).

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Monday, August 25, 2014

U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin offers to help mediate a final settlement of Market Basket controversy


Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin will hold a news conference today, Monday, August 25th to announce he has again offered to help mediate a final settlement of the Market Basket controversy. “I don’t think the governors are helping the resolution process, at all,” Andy says. “They are politicians and, in the case of Gov. Patrick, he has a glaring conflict of interest. I have actual experience settling family disputes, and I understand the underlying issues of Greek culture that has made this ongoing controversy so difficult to mediate. My TV ad and video are paid for and will continue to run. (The ad and video can be seen on Andy’s web site.) When people have fought so bitterly, for so many years it is difficult to work up a settlement over the weekend. That's the reality, not Gov. Hassan’s and Patrick’s rosy-colored news releases. I am the only Republican candidate who has stood 100% behind the employees and I continue to do so.”

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P. O. Box 742
Manchester, NH 03105-0742

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ANNOUNCEMENT OF MANCHESTER, NH NEWS CONFERENCE

ATTENTION NATIONAL, POLITICAL, NEW HAMPSHIRE DAYBOOK & ASSIGNMENT EDITORS

Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin again offers to help the opposing Demoulas Family factions works towards a final resolution of their conflict

Andy says Govs. Hassan and Patrick are not helping the parties reach a settlement; Patrick has an egregious conflict of interest

Andy says his TV ads supporting Market Basket employees will continue to run on local television

(Manchester, NH) (August 25, 2014) 

Dear Granite Stater:

Last week my campaign placed advertising with WMUR-TV  supporting Market Basket workers. I wondered if the ads would run before the conflict was over. Of course, I should have known better. Govs. Hassan and Patrick were making rosy-colored predictions that the Demoulas Family conflict was over. Neither of them has any experience settling family disputes; I do. When people have been at each others’ throats for so many years it is very difficult for them to abandon their feelings over a weekend.

The potential “settlement,” moreover, appears to be a very complicated one involving family and non-family entities.

I would like to see Market Basket associates back at work as soon as possible. So I have renewed my offer to help mediate the conflict and sit down personally with the ”two Arthurs.” Here is my letter (with the masthead removed):

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Board of Directors and
Executive Offices
Demoulas Supermarkets, Inc.
875 East Street
Tewksbury, MA 01876

Renewed Offer to mediate

Dear Board Members and
DMB Executives:


On July 18th I offered to help mediate the conflict which has assumed national proportions.

This week (August 25th) I am starting TV advertising supporting the associates of Market Basket.

I don’t think the politicians (Hassan and Patrick) can be of much help because neither of them has any actual experience negotiating intractable family disputes.

While of necessity I support Arthur T because I want to see the associates back at work as soon as possible, I also appreciate and respect the honor inherent in Arthur S’s position. Because I grew up in a New Hampshire Greek-American family I understand the exceptional implications of “honor” in settling a Greek family controversy.

Yesterday I attended a church festival at Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in Manchester. My grandmother was one of the original founders who helped launch the parish 78 years ago. The church was started because of a “family feud” with the “other” Greek church (the priest was kicked out in a squabble, and started his own new church, Assumption). To this day, Manchester may be the only small city in America to support two (!) Greek Orthodox churches.

Obviously, my understanding of Greek-American culture runs deep.

I can help you reach a resolution. Often, once an agreement in principle is reached the parties often recoil from a final surrender of battlements they have long occupied.

I want the associates back at work ASAP. I think the “two Arthurs” and I could resolve the matter more expeditiously than having a table at which politicians are posturing and issuing premature reports on the settlement progress.

If I can be of any help, please do not hesitate to call me.

Sincerely yours,

ANDY MARTIN

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Loyally,

Andy

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News conference details: Manchester, NH August 25, 2014

WHO:     

New Hampshire U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin

WHAT:    

Andy Martin again offers to mediate a settlement of Market Basket conflict

WHERE:

Manchester, NH, Northwest corner of Elm and Webster Streets
           
WHEN:

Monday, August 25, 5:30 P.M.


LINKS TO THIS STORY (cut and paste the entire link below and not just the underlined portion):

http://www.andymartin2014.com/

ABOUT ANDY:

Andy is a legendary New Hampshire-based muckraker, author, Internet columnist, talk television pioneer, radio talk show host, broadcaster and media critic. Andy’s family immigrated to Manchester 100 years ago; today his home overlooks the Merrimack River and he lives around the corner from where he played as a small boy. He has forty-five years of background in radio and television. He is the author of “Obama: The Man Behind The Mask” [www.OrangeStatePress.com] and he produced the Internet film "Obama: The Hawaii’ Years” [www.BoycottHawaii.com]. Andy is the Executive Editor and publisher of the “Internet Powerhouse,” www.ContrarianCommentary.com. He comments on New Hampshire, national and international events with more than four decades of investigative and analytical experience both in the USA and around the world. For more, go to: www.AndyMartin.com

Andy has also been a leading corruption fighter in American politics and courts for over forty-five years and he is executive director of the National Anti-Corruption Policy Institute. He is currently sponsoring www.AmericaisReadyforReform.com. See also www.FirstRespondersOnline.us; www.EnglishforAmerica.org

He holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Illinois College of Law and is a former adjunct professor of law at the City University of New York (LaGuardia CC, Bronx CC).

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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Market Basket employees receive support from TV advertising campaign by U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin


Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin will hold a news conference today, Friday, August 22nd to announce he has placed an order with WMUR-TV to run advertising supporting Market Basket employees. He will go on cable as well on Monday. “I think we may be making a small bit of political history,” Andy says. “We could not find any example where a candidate had come to the support of workers with TV ads during the course of a U. S. Senate campaign. Because I am concerned by the fate of thousands of employee careers and hundreds of thousands of satisfied shoppers who have temporarily lost their jobs and their shopping destination I am running TV ads supporting the MB associates. They need to know we stand with them. I have been attacked by Foster’s Daily Dingbat for doing so but that just shows you how out of touch and corrupt the media are in this state.” [Andy plans another major Market Basket announcement on Saturday, August 23rd.]

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Republican for U.S. Senator
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you can call Andy:
Tel. (603) 518-7310
Cell (603) 289-0276
Toll-free (866) 706-2639

you can email Andy:
andynewhampshire@aol.com

you can write Andy at:
fax (866) 214-3210, or
P. O. Box 742
Manchester, NH 03105-0742

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ANNOUNCEMENT OF MANCHESTER, NH NEWS CONFERENCE

ATTENTION NATIONAL, POLITICAL, NEW HAMPSHIRE DAYBOOK & ASSIGNMENT EDITORS

Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin has placed an order with WMUR-TV to air ads supporting Market Basket employees

Andy says he is making political history by airing ads during a campaign which support local workers

Andy says an attack on him by Foster’s Daily Dingbat for supporting Market Basket associates shows how out of touch New Hampshire media are

(Manchester, NH) (August 22, 2014) 

Dear Granite Stater:

Today I placed an order with WMUR-TV to run ads supporting Market Basket employees. Monday I hope to place a cable run.

You can see the ad and a short video (they are separate) at my web site: www.andymartin2014.com. (please see link below)

Ten thousand employees were recently laid off. The other Republican U. S. Senate candidates have turned a deaf ear to the Market Basket crisis. There is no money in it for them.

Republicans need to offer working families support if we ever hope to regain the majority in New Hampshire. Just mouthing the litany of platitudes about “job creators” (who don’t create jobs and only line their own pockets) and other welfare for the wealthy is simply not enough. I know Scott Brown speaks for the hedge fund billionaires; he invited them into New Hampshire to fund his campaign. He is apparently going on a paid speaking engagement in October. He won’t say who is paying or how much. Typical, evasive, Brown.

Loyally,

Andy

P.S. I may be an underdog in the primary but I am the only    Republican candidate who has the experience and who is prepared to stand up for New Hampshire’s working families. It is not often a Republican candidate has a pro-worker orientation. But there are more workers in this country than there are Scott Brown-supporting billionaires. Please consider giving me your vote. Who is more qualified to fight for your values? Who is more qualified to stand up for New Hampshire’s working families? (Hint: It’s not Jeanne Shaheen or Scott Brown)

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News conference details: Manchester, NH August 22, 2014

WHO:     

New Hampshire U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin

WHAT:    

Andy Martin begins TV ads supporting Market Basket workers

WHERE:

Manchester, NH, Northwest corner of Elm and Webster Streets
           
WHEN:

Friday, August 22, 5:30 P.M.


LINKS TO THIS STORY (cut and paste the entire link below and not just the underlined portion):

http://www.andymartin2014.com/

ABOUT ANDY:

Andy is a legendary New Hampshire-based muckraker, author, Internet columnist, talk television pioneer, radio talk show host, broadcaster and media critic. Andy’s family immigrated to Manchester 100 years ago; today his home overlooks the Merrimack River and he lives around the corner from where he played as a small boy. He has forty-five years of background in radio and television. He is the author of “Obama: The Man Behind The Mask” [www.OrangeStatePress.com] and he produced the Internet film "Obama: The Hawaii’ Years” [www.BoycottHawaii.com]. Andy is the Executive Editor and publisher of the “Internet Powerhouse,” www.ContrarianCommentary.com. He comments on New Hampshire, national and international events with more than four decades of investigative and analytical experience both in the USA and around the world. For more, go to: www.AndyMartin.com

Andy has also been a leading corruption fighter in American politics and courts for over forty-five years and he is executive director of the National Anti-Corruption Policy Institute. He is currently sponsoring www.AmericaisReadyforReform.com. See also www.FirstRespondersOnline.us; www.EnglishforAmerica.org

He holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Illinois College of Law and is a former adjunct professor of law at the City University of New York (LaGuardia CC, Bronx CC).

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ContrarianCommentary.typepad.com

[NOTE: We try to correct any typographical errors in our stories; find the latest version on our blogs.]
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Sunday, August 17, 2014

U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin has contacted Rafaela Evans, the “swing shareholder” in the Market Basket battle


Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin is working overtime to save Market Basket for its 25,000 employees and millions of customers in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Andy has now contacted Rafaela Evans, a shareholder in Market Basket who holds the “swing” stockholding that can shift control of the corporate giant. “I have asked Ms. Evans to return her loyalty to ‘Arthur T’ from ‘Arthur S,’” Andy says. I don’t know why she turned against Arthur T but Ms. Evans’ action has cost her tens of millions of dollars.” “While still campaigning to win the Republican nomination for the U. S. Senate I am working to save Market Basket for the 25,000 loyal employees and for the people of New Hampshire and New England that rely on the firm for high quality and low prices,” the senate candidate says.

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Republican for U.S. Senator
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Tel. (603) 518-7310
Cell (603) 289-0276
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you can email Andy:
andynewhampshire@aol.com

you can write Andy at:
fax (866) 214-3210, or
P. O. Box 742
Manchester, NH 03105-0742

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Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin fights to protect Market Basket employees and customers

Andy has contacted the “swing shareholder” in the Market Basket conflict, Rafaela Evans in London

(Manchester, NH) (August 16, 2014) 

Dear Granite Stater:

Hundreds of thousands of us used to shop at Market Basket. Market Basket has thousands of loyal employees in New Hampshire, as well as thousands more who depend on those MB paychecks.

A couple of weeks ago the dingbat newspaper in Dover attacked me for working to help solve the Market Basket crisis. Then the corporate honchos dumped thousands of their Market Basket employees in the New Hampshire state unemployment line, costing taxpayers millions of dollars. Who was right? Me, who has fought to save the company? Or the Dover Daily Dingbats and self-styled “journalists” who ridiculed me for working to protect employees, customers and our New Hampshire economy? The answer is pretty obvious, isn’t it? Foster’s Daily Dingbat should stick to distributing advertising circulars and stop pretending they know anything about politics, government or economics.

So where do we go from here?

I am still fighting for you, whether you are an employee or customer of Market Basket. In addition to my candidate duties in the U. S. Senate primary I am devoting time and resources to helping to find a solution to the Market Basket corporate wars.

The ownership of Market Basket is almost evenly split between two warring family factions. The “swing voter [shareholder]” is Rafaela Evans, a lady who lives in London and can sway control of the supermarket giant from one faction to the other. For years she supported “Arthur T.” Demoulas. Last year she switched allegiance to “Arthur S.” Demoulas, with disastrous consequences for everyone involved.

I have now contacted Ms. Evans and asked her to reconsider her support in light of the disastrous consequences of her shareholder vote switch last year. Here is my letter (with letterhead removed):

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Ms. Rafaela Evans
Artaela Ltd.
1st Floor
236 Gray’s Inn Road
London, WC1X 8HB
U.K.

Dear Ms. Evans:

I am a U. S. Senate candidate who has been working hard to protect the interests of Market Basket workers and customers in the current chaotic situation surrounding the firm. By the time you receive this letter my web page may have our Market Basket TV commercials on the Internet (www.AndyMartin2014.com).

A hundred-year enterprise is being destroyed in a manner that benefits no one.

While some suggest that “Arthur S.” Demoulas is motivated by greed, his recent management changes have decimated the market value of Market Basket. Greed has backfired. If the motivation for firing a successful chief executive was petty revenge, all of the shareholders have been impoverished by the tactics of current management.

You apparently hold the “swing votes.” For reasons unknown to the public last year you switched your votes from one faction to the other.

I urge you to reconsider your actions and your allegiance. Switching your votes has cost you tens of millions of dollars, hardly a wise investment strategy.

I am the product of a Greek-American family and so I understand Balkan feuds. I have offered to mediate. But the corporate leaders appear insistent on running the company into the ground. Management threats to fire employees are only going to inflame the situation.

Please call me in the US or allow my London office to send someone to meet with you in person.

I hope we share the common goal of preserving Market Basket’s history and preserving the firm as a valuable asset for owners, for workers and for the communities they serve.

Please act immediately.

With personal regards,

Andy Martin

AM:sp

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I plan to keep fighting for Market Basket workers and customers all across New Hampshire. Isn’t that what you would expect of a U. S. Senator?

Loyally,

Andy

(c) Andy Martin 2014 - All Rights Reserved

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin explores the “greatness” of “ordinary” Market Basket workers

Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin explains how today’s “ordinary” Market Basket workers can help us to understand the “greatness” of earlier generations.

News from:
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Republican for U.S. Senator
www.AndyMartin2014.com

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Cell: (603) 289-0276
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you can email Andy:
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you can write Andy at:
fax (866) 214-3210, or
P. O. Box 742
Manchester, NH 03105-0742

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Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin reflects on his deeply moving meeting with Market Basket employees

Andy says Market Basket employees have reaffirmed his faith in the “greatness” of ordinary people

(Manchester, NH) (August 7, 2014) 

Dear Granite Stater:

Before there was “The Greatest Generation” there was the “ordinary generation.” Tom Brokaw popularized the phrase “Greatest Generation” to characterize the “ordinary” people who participated in World War II. If you had gone around battlefields, or even the home front, blathering about the way they were fighting as being part of a “greatest generation” during World War II, most people would have thought you were nuts. They were millions of ordinary “G. I. Joes” trying to do their job and get home in one piece. It was only in retrospect that we saw how that war and that generation became a defining bunch of Americans for all times.

Today we live in an era which is the opposite of the “greatest generation.” Everything is overvalued and exaggerated. Everyone is a “hero” (tell that to the “Boys of Pointe Du Hoc” who landed on D-Day in Normandy). In the words of Garrison Keilor, everyone, and particularly everyone’s children, are “above average.”

As early as 1782 this nation recognized that we are “E Pluribus Unum,” “from the many, one.” And E Pluribus Unum the lesson I took to heart from a visit to a Market Basket store.

Wednesday morning my campaign set out to produce a TV commercial supporting Market Basket workers who are protesting efforts to permit Wall Street “private equity” pirates (who are supporting Scott Brown) to pillage their company. Today Market Basket associates enjoy good jobs, good benefits and good options for their futures. Tomorrow? Well, we don’t know. That’s why I am helping MB associates in their fight to defeat the Wall Street thieves who want to pilfer the prosperity of Market Basket workers in order to satisfy the insatiable greed of Wall Street parasites and swindlers.

My campaign is a poor one. We don’t have a lot of money; in fact we have a lot of very little. So we chose a Market Basket store to use as a backdrop based on its closeness to the production staff, trying to save time and money. It was an “ordinary” store.

After we had finished the shot in front of the store we walked over to a group of workers, perhaps twenty or thirty people, to shoot some “b-roll,” camera shots that can be used to fill in a spot or video. And it was then that I was struck once again by the “greatness” of “ordinary” Americans.

Market Basket workers did not ask for their fight. They are merely pawns in the battle between the “good Arthur” (Arthur T Demoulas) and the “bad Arthur,” Arthur S Demoulas (I don’t know what the “S” stands for so I have given it a provisional designation of “Arthur ‘Skata’ Demoulas”).

I looked into the faces of the protesting workers and I was humbled by their humanity. They are ordinary people in the godly sense of the word. They are caught up in something much greater than they can probably understand. And they have banded together as (what else?) a “Band of Brothers and Sisters” to fight for their “general,” Arthur T.

We live in a stratified world today. Outside of church, how often do we meet people from different socio-economic levels? Not very often. We brush past them in public places and usually take no notice of the people who are doing their individual jobs to yield our collective national greatness.

When I announced as a U. S. Senate candidate in May, 2013, over a year ago, I had no idea that I would, a year later, find myself in the middle of the Demoulas Family’s endless feud.

I started out fighting for ordinary people exactly half a century ago. It has enriched my life to be of service to people all while knowing that there no expectation of repayment. I have just tried to help those who are in need. Pro bono.

Sadly, but not surprisingly, I am the only Republican senate candidate who has taken up the cause of the Market Basket workers. Republicans love to preach about “jobs,” and “the economy” and of course the saintly “job creators” who must appear in apparitions but have not appeared recently in our own economy. But conservatives do not like to come face-to-face with people who are losing ground so that a handful of super-wealthy Americans can gain ground they don't need at the expense of their financially-challenged fellow citizens.

Democrats, of course, are also hypocrites. Labor leaders proclaim on behalf of their “workers” while paying themselves hundreds of thousands of dollars and even millions in salaries. The Hollywood liberals who have an outsized influence in the Democratic Party? Barry Obama? Don't ask. So we are a society saturated and marinated in greed. On all sides. There is no need to finger-point.

You see greed at work in every direction in our daily lives. Do we reach for an article “Made in America” and pay a few pennies more? Or do we reach for the “Made in China” product and try to save a few pennies, not thinking that if we don't buy our fellow citizens’ output how will they be able to afford our own?

I would like to be of service to each and every Granite Stater in Washington. I believe one man can make a difference. Saint Telemachus, a singe monk, walked into the Coliseum and demanded an end to the gladiatorial sacrifices of the Roman Empire. The emperor heard Telemachus’ cries and ordered an end to the spectacles. I can make a difference in Washington. My opponents won’t and they have a track record to prove it.

I am by no means a saint. Far from it. But ordinary people have impressed upon how they can come together to produce extraordinary results for every American. Together we can play a role for the greater good. I took strength today from meeting with Market Basket workers; I was humbled by their humanity and their sincerity of purpose. I hope you share my feelings.

Loyally,

Andy

P.S. The two ads (a Market Basket spot and a second commercial attacking Channel 9 WMUR News bias) are in production and will be available to seen in a day or two.

(c) Andy Martin 2014 - All Rights Reserved

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U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin prepares to air a TV ad supporting Market Basket employees


Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin will hold a Wednesday, August 6th news conference in Manchester, NH to announce he is preparing to air a TV ad supporting Market Basket employees in their confrontation with a newly-installed, out-of-state “corporate raider” management. “We found that my radio ads boosted Market Basket employee morale,” Andy says. “So we are extending our support in a new TV ad backing the Arthur T. Demoulas team. While Market Basket is headquartered over the border in Massachusetts, the New Hampshire employees have shown real spunk in standing up to the corporate raiders that have been imported by Arthur T’s opposing relatives. The Market Basket ‘war’ opens a new chapter in American labor history. Workers are tried of being screwed by Mitt Romney-style bogus ‘job creators.’ Please join me in supporting our friends and neighbors who work at Market Basket. Hundreds of thousands of Granite Staters shop there and would be severely affected if Market Basket implodes. Let’s send the dirty dollar boys on Wall Street a message (Scott Brown invited them to come to New Hampshire). ‘Stay out of New Hampshire and New England with your dollar-crooked corporate manipulation.’”

News from:
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Republican for U.S. Senator
www.AndyMartin2014.com

you can call Andy:
Tel. (603) 518-7310
Cell (603) 289-0276
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF MANCHESTER, NH NEWS CONFERENCE

ATTENTION NATIONAL, POLITICAL, NEW HAMPSHIRE DAYBOOK & ASSIGNMENT EDITORS

Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin is preparing to air a TV ad supporting Market Basket employees

Andy charges that the new management team at Market Basket, which fired Arthur T. Demoulas, is composed of wall Street raiders who want to strip the company’s assets in a “pump and dump” scheme

Andy says he is fighting to protect Market Basket workers because if the company implodes hundreds of thousands of Granite State shoppers would suffer

Andy says “Slippery Scott Brown” should take his private equity cronies back to Las Vegas and leave New Hampshire alone

(Manchester, NH) (August 6, 2014) 

Dear Granite Stater:

I am excited to announce that this afternoon we will be taping a new TV ad supporting Market Basket employees and the Arthur T. Demoulas management team.

The “dirty dollar” operators, who were invited to “come to New Hampshire” by Scott Brown, have declared war on the employees of Market Basket. [You can see who Scott Brown really is by reading the two links below.]

The new management team of corporate scalpers at Market Basket wants to reduce employee pay, reduce benefits and cut quality as a means of setting up Market Basket for a Wall Street “pump and dump” scam endangering our local supermarkets.

I was attacked by the editorial page of the consistently ridiculous Fosters Daily Democrat for intervening in support of Market Basket employees. If someone miscalculates, Market Basket could implode. Hundreds of thousands of New Hampshire citizens would lose access to high quality, low price groceries and sundries. Isn’t a U. S. Senator supposed to stand up for the people of his state? The company may be privately owned but it is members of the public who would also suffer - hundreds of thousands of them - if the board of directors miscalculates and sinks the supermarket chain.

Scott Brown went to Las Vegas in May and told the “private equity” boys and girls they should come to New Hampshire to support him, because he would do their bidding in the senate. [Read Brown’s Las Vegas news stories at the “links” section below; you will want to vomit.] What a disgrace that Republican Party “leaders” are supporting this jerk. “Private equity” is just a polite term for the way Wall Street fleeces public shareholders or, in the case of Market Basket, a company’s loyal employees. Mitt Romney became notorious for buying companies and firing the employees. It cost him the election.

Today in the Republican Party we have the ultimate hypocrisy. Republicans talk about “the economy” and “jobs” but they don’t really want workers to have better pay and better benefits. Republicans in Washington are slaves to their corporate masters on Wall Street, who in turn are motivated by just one emotion: greed.

It is time for Main Street Republicans to stand up for ordinary citizens and not genuflect to the mythical “job creators,” who have seen a 25% increase in their wealth since Obama took over, but not created many new jobs out of the incredible booty they have stolen from ordinary taxpayers. You should not have to be a Democrat to stand up for common sense and common citizens.

My new TV ad will go into production this afternoon and will air as soon as we obtain funds to do so. In the meantime notwithstanding the inane media criticism, I will continue to fight for Market Basket employees and stand up for the hundreds of thousands of Granite Staters who depend on Market Basket for their food.

Let’s tell “Slippery Scott” Brown we don’t want his slimy kind of politics in New Hampshire. Brown can take his “private equity” parade and march of his “big dollar” donors all the way back to Las Vegas.

We’ll have a link to the TV ad as soon as it is ready to air. In the meantime we are attaching a copy of the radio ad which is still running.

Loyally,

Andy

P.S. I may be an underdog in the primary but I am the only    Republican candidate who has the experience and who is prepared to stand up for New Hampshire’s working families. It is not often a Republican candidate has a pro-worker orientation. But there are more workers in this country than there are Scott Brown-supporting billionaires. Please consider giving me your vote. Who is more qualified to fight for your values? Who is more qualified to stand up for New Hampshire’s working families? (Hint: It’s not Jeanne Shaheen or Scott Brown)

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News conference details: Manchester, NH August 5, 2014

WHO:     

New Hampshire U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin

WHAT:    

Andy Martin prepares TV ad to support Market Basket employees

WHERE:

Manchester, NH, Northwest corner of Elm and Webster Streets
           
WHEN:

Wednesday, August 6, 10:00 A.M.

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ujntsman wasd reelected in November, 2008. A few monrths later he resigned to serve
his president,” Barack Obama. SDo whyh was it so terrible that Palin resigned and Hutsman served evenless of his secondterm? Can I say “double standard” again.

What os this show us? Whetyher thessue s resigfnaitonsor religion,th emedia shamlessly create double standards tgo favr theiiberal medioa pets (fulldisclosure; I am ot aliberalmedia pet).
LINKS TO THIS STORY (cut and paste the entire link below and not just the underlined portion):

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/19/scott-brown-senate-_n_5351623.html?view=print&comm_ref=false

http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20140516-NEWS-140519774

ABOUT ANDY:

Andy is a legendary New Hampshire-based muckraker, author, Internet columnist, talk television pioneer, radio talk show host, broadcaster and media critic. Andy’s family immigrated to Manchester 100 years ago; today his home overlooks the Merrimack River and he lives around the corner from where he played as a small boy. He has forty-five years of background in radio and television. He is the author of “Obama: The Man Behind The Mask” [www.OrangeStatePress.com] and he produced the Internet film "Obama: The Hawaii’ Years” [www.BoycottHawaii.com]. Andy is the Executive Editor and publisher of the “Internet Powerhouse,” www.ContrarianCommentary.com. He comments on New Hampshire, national and international events with more than four decades of investigative and analytical experience both in the USA and around the world. For more, go to: www.AndyMartin.com

Andy has also been a leading corruption fighter in American politics and courts for over forty-five years and he is executive director of the National Anti-Corruption Policy Institute. He is currently sponsoring www.AmericaisReadyforReform.com. See also www.FirstRespondersOnline.us; www.EnglishforAmerica.org

He holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Illinois College of Law and is a former adjunct professor of law at the City University of New York (LaGuardia CC, Bronx CC).

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Monday, August 4, 2014

U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin asks newly-arrived corporate “managers” to stop threatening Market Basket employees


Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin will hold a Tuesday, August 5th news conference in Manchester, NH to announce he is asking newly-arrived Market Basket corporate management to stop threatening the company’s employees. “What we have is a situation that could escalate out of control and shut down the company,” Andy says. “Management is trying to use terror tactics against employees who are protesting the company’s change in leadership. What we are seeing is American business history-in-the-making. While I support employee protests I have also offered to mediate this family feud. I am concerned by the fate of thousands of employee careers and hundreds of thousands of satisfied shoppers who are now endangered by out-of-state corporate ‘managers’ who have no ties to the Granite State. Let’s sit down and talk this out, the ‘New Hampshire way.’’  [Andy will have another major Market Basket announcement on Wednesday.]

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ANNOUNCEMENT OF MANCHESTER, NH NEWS CONFERENCE

ATTENTION NATIONAL, POLITICAL, NEW HAMPSHIRE DAYBOOK & ASSIGNMENT EDITORS

Republican U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin is asking Market Basket corporate executives to stop threatening the company’s employees

Andy is trying to stop the corporate/employee confrontation from spiraling out of control

Andy says Market Basket workers have a right to manifest their loyalty for the former management team that provided above-average compensation for workers and below-average prices for shoppers

Andy says he is ignoring media attacks on him for supporting Market Basket associates

(Manchester, NH) (August 5, 2014) 

Dear Granite Stater:

I have come under attack in the media for supporting Market Basket employees. What are these self-styled media majordomos thinking? Or, maybe, what are they smoking?

Market Basket is a crucial part of New Hampshire’s and New England’s economy. The company’s New Hampshire stores alone generate over a billion dollars in revenue. Thousands of our neighbors work there. Tens of thousands of persons depend on Market Basket paychecks.

And hundreds of thousands of New Hampshire residents, myself included, depend on Market’s Basket’s low prices and high-quality products to balance their family food budgets.

When a dispute threatens the economy of our state that matter is not an entirely “private” matter. Yes, the private parties will ultimately come to a settlement. But as a conservative I do not want to see the Market Basket confrontation spiral out of control and damage either the company or the employees, and certainly not the customers who depend on the company to deliver high quality and low prices.

What the media do no not like is that I am demonstrating the same type of public leadership I have shown for almost fifty years. Their favored candidates are doing nothing and one candidate, Scott Brown, is collecting millions from Wall Street pirates who have built their fortunes on scab labor (Market Basket is not unionized, but management has threatened associates with mass firings). These Wall Street raiders are drooling at the prospect of cutting wages, eliminating benefits, lowering quality and stripping Market Basket down to the bone.

It is interesting to see my primary opponents blathering about the “economy” and “jobs,” but when it comes to actually  standing shoulder-to shoulder with ordinary working folk, they retreat to their private meeting rooms and ban media coverage of their remarks. When push-comes-to-shove, I am the only genuine “New Hampshire conservative” who is standing up for ordinary citizens.

If you are a millionaire, maybe you don’t need my help. But most New Hampshire citizens struggle to make ends meet. What are my Republican opponents offering these people? Absolutely nothing. The rest of the bunch of senate candidates are Mitt Romney-type stock speculators (Rubens) or Mitt Romney wannabes (Brown).

We can’t win back the confidence of the public if we do not stand up for public morality and public integrity. The Market Basket dispute, like all other disputes, will eventually be settled. They always are. But I do not want to see the company destroyed in the process. Thousands of New Hampshire residents make their livelihoods working for the economic engine that Arthur T. Demoulas has created for his staff and his customers.

I stand with Mr. Demoulas and with his thousands of employees; I am asking the out-of-state managers who parachuted into the Market Basket corporate offices [in Massachusetts] to stop threatening employees with dismissals and other disciplinary sanctions. These threats will boomerang and cost the company dearly. But then these out-of-state managers really don’t care about New Hampshire. They were brought here to remove Arthur T and then to start dismembering the company. How many times have we seen these tactics used in the past?

As your U. S. Senator I will put New Hampshire workers first, not the interests of corporate raiders and Wall Street campaign contributors who profit from closing plants, paying low wages and exporting jobs to China (those people are all supporting my opponents). If you believe in New Hampshire First and America First I am the only genuine article in the U. S. Senate election - in either party.

As you are aware, my campaign has been running radio advertising supporting Market Basket employees. Wednesday we will have another exciting announcement in my continuing efforts to protect good jobs for New Hampshire residents and good prices for New Hampshire grocery shoppers. Aren’t you proud that at least one Republican has his priorities straight?

Please join me in telling the newly-arrived, out-of-state Market Basket corporate hucksters to respect New Hampshire/New England values or go back where they came from.

Loyally,

Andy

P.S. I may be an underdog in the primary but I am the only    Republican candidate who has the experience and who is prepared to stand up for New Hampshire’s working families. It is not often a Republican candidate has a pro-worker orientation. But there are more workers in this country than there are Scott Brown-supporting billionaires. Please consider giving me your vote. Who is more qualified to fight for your values? Who is more qualified to stand up for New Hampshire’s working families? (Hint: It’s not Jeanne Shaheen or Scott Brown)

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News conference details: Manchester, NH August 5, 2014

WHO:     

New Hampshire U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin

WHAT:    

Andy Martin asks Market Basket management to stop threatening employees with dismissal

WHERE:

Manchester, NH, Northwest corner of Elm and Webster Streets
           
WHEN:

Tuesday, August 5, 4:00 P.M.

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ujntsman wasd reelected in November, 2008. A few monrths later he resigned to serve
his president,” Barack Obama. SDo whyh was it so terrible that Palin resigned and Hutsman served evenless of his secondterm? Can I say “double standard” again.

What os this show us? Whetyher thessue s resigfnaitonsor religion,th emedia shamlessly create double standards tgo favr theiiberal medioa pets (fulldisclosure; I am ot aliberalmedia pet).
MEDIA CONTACT: Andy Martin (603) 518-7310; Toll-free (866) 706-2639 E-MAIL: AndyNewHampshire@aol.com
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ABOUT ANDY:

Andy is a legendary New Hampshire-based muckraker, author, Internet columnist, talk television pioneer, radio talk show host, broadcaster and media critic. Andy’s family immigrated to Manchester 100 years ago; today his home overlooks the Merrimack River and he lives around the corner from where he played as a small boy. He has forty-five years of background in radio and television. He is the author of “Obama: The Man Behind The Mask” [www.OrangeStatePress.com] and he produced the Internet film "Obama: The Hawaii’ Years” [www.BoycottHawaii.com]. Andy is the Executive Editor and publisher of the “Internet Powerhouse,” www.ContrarianCommentary.com. He comments on New Hampshire, national and international events with more than four decades of investigative and analytical experience both in the USA and around the world. For more, go to: www.AndyMartin.com

Andy has also been a leading corruption fighter in American politics and courts for over forty-five years and he is executive director of the National Anti-Corruption Policy Institute. He is currently sponsoring www.AmericaisReadyforReform.com. See also www.FirstRespondersOnline.us; www.EnglishforAmerica.org

He holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Illinois College of Law and is a former adjunct professor of law at the City University of New York (LaGuardia CC, Bronx CC).

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