“Good Evening, I’m glad to know you
care enough to read my remarks. This may be a little lengthy.
First of all, I want to congratulate all my fellow appointees that our
class has chosen. I look forward to working with you all throughout
our senior year. I would also like to express my regret to those
who lost against myself. I assure you, it was nothing personal, the
student body voted for us, not against you.
“I would like to thank my friends, in the class
of 2002, for electing me as one of your five representatives. I am
learned who my closest friends were in the campaign, and they deserve the
most thanks. Some people criticized my campaign of being too big
for this office. More told me I had no chance of winning. There
were even a few liberal Democrats who tore down signs my friends and I
took hours to put up simply because they didn’t agree with my conservative
views. With all of these events taking place in our half of week
to campaign, I felt for sure I was going to loose. But my true friends
did emerge to support my campaign and myself. They voted for me,
but more importantly comforted me.
“Before I take off, I would also like
to thank DeeDee from Highland and tell her she was right. Thank you
all, and I hope you enjoy the rest of my web site.”