Conservative PAC Uses Facebook to Garner Over 10,000 Members

Kaloogian has been a leader in numerous conservative causes. In 2003 he launched the historic Recall Gray Davis Committee, which helped recall Democratic Governor Gray Davis -- the first recall of a statewide official in California history. Kaloogian made countless national media appearances advocating on behalf of the recall effort, such as MSNBC's Buchanan & Press.

Considering Ronald Reagan to be his greatest political hero, Kaloogian not only served as member of the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project, but he also went on to lead the Defend Reagan Committee. He has worked with an array of national conservative leaders on a host of pertinent public policy issues facing America and assisted such conservative stalwarts as the late Jack Kemp, former Attorney General John Ashcroft, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

Kaloogian is ably assisted by his co-chairman Sal Russo, who got his start in politics by working as a Special Assistant to Ronald Reagan. Russo has spent over 30 years in the field of political consulting and public affairs. He has been a senior advisor to several Republican presidential campaigns.

A renowned consultant and strategist, Mr. Russo's expertise extends to every aspect of the profession. Russo's early conservative influence can be traced back to Barry Goldwater, who inspired Russo to become active in political causes while in college. Soon thereafter he met Reagan and his life was forever changed.

Mr. Russo went on to become a leader in Republican campaigns at the state and national level, and helped freedom-loving people in campaigns around the world. He helped Violetta Chamorro win her election victory in Nicaragua. He has been an acclaimed advocate for the pro-American Kurds of Iraqi Kurdistan. And Russo was also active in helping the Ukrainian independence movement to obtain freedom for the people of Ukraine.

For more information regarding Our Country Deserves Better Committee, please contact Kelly S. Eustis at kseustis@eusatrix.com or 518-796-8999. And visit the organization's Facebook site.