Saturday, May 9, 2020

Scott Carpenter: "Art Robinson is the best can-do guy I know."

Dear Friends,

Navy Commander and Astronaut Scott Carpenter was America's second man in space and the public voice of NASA’s Apollo moon program.

When the re-entry system failed on Commander Scott Carpenter’s spacecraft he guided his capsule by hand while looking out of the side window. He brought that thing back out of the sky – by skill and sheer force of will – to an awaiting nation.

When America’s Apollo moon-landing program needed a spokesman, Scott became that spokesman. He is remembered today as the voice of our nation’s greatest achievement.

About his friend Art Robinson, Scott said:
“In my experience with space flight,
I have come to know many men of excellence.
Art Robinson is the best can-do guy I know.”
This is used in an ad for my Dad’s Oregon State Senate campaign and can be watched at https://youtu.be/YVo9UC0OggA or by clicking on the image below. I am sure you will enjoy watching it. It is on the air now – the election is only 10 days away.

Ron Paul: Support Art Robinson for Congress
Scott was a longtime very good personal friend and a strong supporter of our work. He personally campaigned for my Dad when my Dad ran for Congress. One of the highlights of my Dad’s first congressional campaign was when Scott Carpenter traveled the district with us making several stops to give endorsement speeches. Scott drew large crowds everywhere, and we had a wonderful time.

We would, of course, like to air this ad as widely as possible. It will make a big difference in winning this election (and the winner of this primary election will almost certainly win the general election because this district is very conservative and overwhelmingly Republican). Indications are that Art Robinson will probably win, but it could be close and my Dad can do a lot of good if we win. Special interests and lobbyists are doing their best to defeat him. This is not surprising. My Dad is independent and a strong constitutional conservative.

Additional funding would allow us to run this ad more widely, so any contributions would be greatly appreciated. You can contribute here, https://artfororegon.com/donation-form/, or with the donation button below.


Thank you very much!!

Noah Robinson

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