Jul 162014
 

paradeG. Brikho (MI 9th District) Celebrates our Country’s Independence in The Annual Clawson Parade

Clawson, MI Republican constitutionalist George Brikho honored our country and all who have fought for our beloved freedom on The 4th this year in Clawson’s Annual Independence Day Parade, one of Michigan’s largest parades to celebrate our liberation. The parade began at Clawson Center, in downtown Clawson at 9 a.m. and ended at Clawson City Park. Following the parade were family friendly events, contests and activities. Brikho and his supporters, his fans, his family and friends all joined on the 4th to share their love of America. Brikho was pleased with the large turn-out, including liberty lovers of all ages.
Brikho, who loves Liberty, America, his family and his neighbors, is running an atypical campaign. Brikho believes in upholding our constitutional rights, our freedoms, and our brotherhood. He is an honest family man with two small businesses, a modest home and an “it takes a village…” mentality. He is an outspoken privacy advocate and a strong supporter of the rights of law-abiding Americans- issues of critical importance to all voters.
Brikho is a firm supporter of the Constitution and recognizes the value of this document that allows us to enjoy many of the freedoms we have today. Brikho recognizes that there have been attacks on the Constitution, along with political favoritism towards large corporations. He is also concerned that those who currently hold political office have lost their way. “It’s unfortunate when a politician decides that the will of the people isn’t important anymore… however it is important to me, and I know in my heart that I can do some good for my District and the State of Michigan”, says Brikho. For more information on George Brikho, his campaign or his upcoming events, log on to georgebrikho.com or his facebook page: www.facebook.com/georgebrikho. 248-636-0600.

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