John Matyi has actively promoted a conservative perspective since 1968 when he registered with the Republican Party in his home state of Connecticut.
John graduated cum laude from Southern Connecticut State University with a BS in 1985, and then from Fordham University in NYC with a Masters of Social Work graduate degree (MSW) in
1986.
He served in the US Army with the infantry in Vietnam (199th Separate Light Infantry Brigade, 4th/12) where he was wounded and awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star ("V" device), and the Combat
Infantry Badge in 1967.
John had decided to eventually move to the South while he was stationed in Georgia and Mississippi for military training. After graduating from Southern Connecticut State University he began his
career with the Department of Veterans Affairs (1985). In 1986 he moved to Alabama where he continued with the VA in Birmingham (Psychiatry-Mental health Clinic).
He retired from Government service in 2004 and continues to reside in Alabaster, Alabama with his wife Dorothy of 41 years along with his German Shepherds Cheyenne and Maximus. He has two daughters and
four grandchildren
Even in the conservative "Bible Belt" he found that Liberal ideas were attempting to establish a foothold and he continues to fight radical socialist ideas disguised as the platform of many "Liberal
politicians."
In 2003 he began his volunteer efforts as a Grass Roots team leader to help reelect George W. Bush. Raised as a Catholic, although no longer able to be active in church services, his Christian beliefs are still very strong
Don't you wish we had this much information on Obama? :-)
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JOHNMATYI.COM: A lot of Democrats will vote Republican, it's OK, really.
A lot of Democrats will vote Republican, it's OK, really.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10:51 AM
John K Matyi wrote: Editor] Well, Elvis... this is not exactly the comment I would have hoped for. What evidence do you have that Debra Bartoshevick is an actress? You must realize that this is the kind of answer that does not exactly produce dialog. You can say you do not like the ad, you can even say that you do not like her choice to vote for McCain. But when you call her an actress you show no respect for John McCain. My hope would be that if we respect your right to comment you add a comment of substance, not attack.
Leaders of Wisconsin's Democratic Party today unanimously took away a delegate seat at the Democratic National Convention from a Racine-area party leader who had promised to vote for Republican Sen. John McCain instead of Sen. Barrack Obama.
Debra Bartoshevich of Waterford had supported Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic nomination for president over Obama and said in June that she would not support the Illinois senator.
Her declaration embarrassed and surprised state party leaders and delegates to the state Democratic Party convention, which passed a resolution asking that her delegate credentials to the national convention in Denver be revoked. National Democratic Party officials said Wisconsin party leaders should judge one of their own, however.
Today in a conference call, a majority of the state Democratic Party's Administrative Committee voted to replace Bartoshevich with another party leader from the 1st Congressional District. Marilyn Nemeth, a retired educator and former board member of the Wisconsin Education Association Council, will replace Bartoshevich.
Party official Jason Rae said he and other Democrats filed the challenge because Bartoshevich had violated rules that require all national convention delegates to support the Democratic nominee for president.
I dont think this actress like girl would know a HIllary if she saw one.
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Editor] Well, Elvis... this is not exactly the comment I would have hoped for. What evidence do you have that Debra Bartoshevick is an actress? You must realize that this is the kind of answer that does not exactly produce dialog. You can say you do not like the ad, you can even say that you do not like her choice to vote for McCain. But when you call her an actress you show no respect for John McCain. My hope would be that if we respect your right to comment you add a comment of substance, not attack.
You might want to check out this from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
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No attack intended...just my perception that she presented in an "actress-like" manner. Have a nice day.
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Thanks for coming back to respond. I appreciate it.
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