Brian Urlacher By: Eddie Chan and Kolbey Ouellette.

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Brian Urlacher By: Eddie Chan and Kolbey Ouellette

Personal Info Brian Urlacher Male 42 years old Republican Married to Laurie Urlacher, 3 children No military service

Mr. Urlacher’s Personal Characteristics Hard-working Honest Fair A NATURAL BORN LEADER

Political Views Gay marriage- Urlacher believes that Marriage rights should be reserved for relationships between one man and one woman. Illegal Immigration- We need more secure border control and an unconditional, zero- tolerance illegal immigration policy.

Political Views (continued) Health Care- Urlacher believes that a Universal health care system will lead to inefficiencies and that a reformed Medicare system will give seniors more options and flexibility. Abortion- We need to promote abstinence and adoption not abortion clinic referrals.

Political Views (continued) Gun Control- Urlacher will protect our right to bear arms and open more public land to hunting. Education- We need to limit the role of federal government in education, promote school choice and home- schooling, and support voluntary student-initiated prayer in school.

Plan for Obtaining Money Mr. Urlacher believes that he will need to obtain at least $425 million in order to successfully campaign and make it to the elections. He plans on raising this money through various fund raisers, dinners, and from donations from supporters.

Major Campaign Stops Mr. Urlacher’s first major stop on his campaign will be on January 3 in Des Moines, Iowa at the West Des Moines Marriott. He will be giving a speech at 6:00 p.m. about his health care policies. This will be his first stop since Iowa holds the first caucus. His second stop will be on January 5 in Durham, New Hampshire at the University of New Hampshire. He will also be giving a speech about his opposition to universal health care. This event will begin at 7:00 p.m. Urlacher plans on stopping in New Hampshire because this is where the first primary elections are held. West Des Moines Marriott

Major Campaign Stops After his visit to New Hampshire, Mr. Urlacher will be flying to Los Angeles, California. On February 25 there will be a dinner at the Hilton Los Angeles Hotel for $500 per plate in order to raise money for his campaign. This event will begin at 7:00 p.m. Mr. Urlacher’s next stop will be in Houston, Texas. On March 1 at 1:00 p.m. at the George R. Brown Convention Center, he will be giving a speech about illegal immigration. Hilton Los Angeles

Major Campaign Stops Next, Mr. Urlacher will be making his way to Tulsa, Oklahoma. On March 7 he will be delivering a speech about gun control and our 2 nd Amendment rights at the Tulsa Convention Center. This event will begin at 5:00 p.m. On April 21, around noon, Mr. Urlacher will be stopping by Glenn Hills High School in Augusta, Georgia. Here he will be talking to students about the importance of education and the opportunities that students have. He will be talking to students in Georgia since this state has one of the highest drop out rates in the country. Tulsa Convention Center

Major Campaign Stops Mr. Urlacher’s next stop will be on June 10 at the Ritz-Carlton in New York’s Central Park. There will be a fund raiser dinner for $1500 per plate. This event will begin at 8:00 p.m. The last major campaign stop for Mr. Urlacher will be on October 1 at Soldier Field in Chicago Illinois. At 3:00 p.m. he will be giving a speech about his economic policies. This event will be held in Chicago because the city is home to some of the nation’s largest companies, including, Boeing, Motorola, and United Airlines. Soldier Field

New Hampshire Primary Election

Texas Primary Election

Illegal Immigration- Houston, Texas March 1 “The current government is not as strict and concerned as it should be when it comes to how we deal with illegal immigrants in this country. We need to tighten our border patrol security and put into effect more severe punishments for those who find their way into our country…”

Gun Control- Tulsa, Oklahoma March 7 “I believe our Second Amendment rights are just as important as any other right granted to us by the united States Constitution. Contrary to how many people feel, I firmly believe that when more citizens possess firearms, the amount of violent crime that is committed is reduced. Take the peaceful country of Switzerland for example, a country that has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. Every man in the country is required to serve a short term in the armed forces. When they leave they are allowed to keep a firearm. In a nation where pretty much every citizen owns a firearm, why would people try to commit violent crimes.”

Education- Augusta, Georgia April 21 “The fact is: the longer you students stay in school the more opportunities become available to you and the more likely you are to be able to make something of yourselves and to become successful. Who knows? Some day maybe one of you could be travelling the country like I am to become the next president of the United States.”

Republican Party Convention The National Convention for the Republican Party was held in Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. Brian Urlacher and Mr. George Michell were competing for the Republican nomination. The convention lasted four days but the end of the primary season is finally here. And Mr. Urlacher is now the chosen Republican candidate for president of the United States.

Don’t let someone who treats our young people like dirt become president. Mr. Peterson doesn’t deserve your vote.

Would you want Mr. Peterson to attack your dog like this? Don’t let him take advantage of our helpless animals.

Election Results Urlacher: 271 Peterson: 266

Thank you for your vote!