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John Schmitz and Adrian Salsgiver - 1974
John Schmitz and Adrian Salsgiver - 1974

Adrian Salsgiver is a Filmmaker and
Political Consultant in Washington, DC


Over 35 Years Experience
in Politics


Adrian Salsgiver at the Capitol Hill Club
March 11, 2004 photo by Adrian Salsgiver

Adrian's tic to Constitution Inaugural Ball, 2005

Adrian Salsgiver attended the
Abner Mason black tie Inaugural Dinner
and the CONSTITUTION INAUGURAL BALL

Adrian Salsgiver at the Constitution Inaugural Ball, 2005
Official Photo

Adrian Salsgiver and Abner Mason
Adrian Salsgiver and Abner Mason
Inauguration Day, January 20, 2005 - Washington, DC

Adrian Salsgiver and Bob Kabel
Adrian Salsgiver and
Bob Kabel, Chairman of the DC Republican Party
January 22, 2005
Photo by Rudy K

Adrian Salsgiver and Patrick Guerriero

Adrian Salsgiver and Patrick Guerriero
President of the Log Cabin Republicans
at the Capitol Hill Club
May 8, 2003

Photo by Patsy Lynch

"It's Time for Gay Conservatives to Come Out"
-- Patrick Guerriero


Adrian Salsgiver and Councilman William Schmidt
Adrian Salsgiver and
Adrian's friend of over 30 years,

Councilman William Schmidt
(R) Peekskill, NY in Washington, DC
on the way to the

White House - May 9, 2003


SENIOR WHITE HOUSE OFFICIALS
CONFER WITH ADRIAN SALSGIVER

May 9, 2003

Adrian Salsgiver at the White House photo by Patsy Lynch
Adrian Salsgiver at the White House,
front row second from left
Photo by Patsy Lynch


ADRIAN'S FIRST POLITICAL CAMPAIGN 1970:
Jim Buckley for U.S. Senator, New York State

Adrian was a Page at the American Party Convention 1972
PAGE - American Party Convention, 1972


CPAC 1987
Adrian's CPAC Press Release Makes National News, 1987



Adrian's RNC ID card
Adrian Salsgiver employed by the

Republican National Committee
, 1991


Hank Eakins, Carol Schwartz and Adrian Salsgiver
Hank Eakins, aide to Sen. Karl Mundt
Councilmember Carol Schwartz
and Adrian Salsgiver, Washington, DC - 1992



How I Ended European Communism
With A Little Help From
Ronald Reagan And The Ramones
by Adrian Salsgiver


KURT LODER:

I know the big hits of 1976 were made by
people like Barry Manilow and Walter Murphy and
England Dan and John Ford Coley. But the most
significant record of 1976 was the Ramones
debut, a wake up call to the world that many
benighted Americans - their musical arteries
irreversibly clogged with corporate chart sludge,
apparently - somehow slept through. And only
deep coma could have explained the lack of mass
response to the band's timber-shivering 1977
follow up, Ramones Leave Home.

As should go without saying, you must own both of these albums
or surrender forever your coolness credential.

By 1977, the Ramones' explosive re-statement
of rock's fundamental message -
be young, be loud, create your own scene -
was echoing all across England,
and reverberating off into the
provinces and the Euro-disco wilderness.

This shining punk moment...

ADRIAN:

In the spring of 1977 the Ramones released

SHEENA IS A PUNK ROCKER.
Its message of liberty and personal liberation
reached deep into the psyche
of the European people.

When Ronald Reagan said:

"Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall",
Europe was ready because
little Adrian was being himself,
The Ramones wrote a song about it,
and that's what happened!



Adrian's Favorite Speech:

We will never forget them, nor the last time we saw them,
this morning, as they prepared for their journey and
waved good-bye and "slipped the surly bonds of earth"
to "touch the face of God."


-- Ronald Reagan

favorite links:

Log Cabin Republicans


Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit

Liberty Education Forum

Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts

DC Social Insider.com


GOD BLESS AMERICA!

"God bless President Bush, and God bless America."
--
Johnny Ramone

Plan for Ramone statue inspired by Reagan


Contact Adrian Salsgiver
adrian@rainbowschild.com


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