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Cindy Redburn 

 

Our candidate for the Third U.S. Congressional District is Cindy Redburn.

Cindy was born and raised in south St. Louis and has lived in Missouri most of her life. From 1994 to 2000 she resided in Ste. Genevieve County, in the rural southern section of the Third District.

Cindy is a teacher and the mother of six. She’s also a retired member of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union. Cindy and her husband Alan live and attend church in the St. Louis metroplex.

Among the organizations that Cindy belongs to are the Gun Owners of America and the John Birch Society. She has been a voice in Jefferson City for Families for Home Education in Missouri, in which she also served as regional director. Cindy also volunteers her time to the Constitution Party of Missouri as its State Secretary and on its Executive Committee.

Cindy is an avid reader. One of her great pleasures in life is finding time to read good books. You can also find her working in her garden or spending time with her grandchildren.

It’s for the love of those grandchildren and the concern over the legacy that they’ll inherit that’s moved Cindy to declare her candidacy on the Constitution Party ticket:

“For the first time in the history of our nation, our children do not live in a better world than we did, and the future of our grandchildren is even grimmer. The America that was once respected and honored among the nations of the world as a place where people could be free and live in safety as the pursued their dreams, now finds itself with a tarnished image, at best.

Is this the legacy that you and I want to pass on to our children?

While I can’t deny that I am a member of the generation that holds this dubious honor, I can state that I have never been a willing participant in the demise of this once great country.

Since 1992 my husband and I have been active members of the Constitution Party of Missouri. We knew we had found our political home when we heard Howard Phillips explain how the application of the Constitution and biblical principles of government found in the Declaration of Independence were the answers to so many of the problems we face as a nation. For the first time, we had the hope that things could be different; we were no longer part of the “you can’t change anything” crowd.

Sixteen years later, as my knowledge of constitutional principles of government continues to grow, I remain firmly committed in my belief that introducing people to this truth and offering them a choice of candidates who are committed to obey the Constitution will begin to reverse the direction of our country.

For more information visit http://www.redburnforcongress.com

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