Don't Let The Fire Go Out

Don't Let The Fire Go Out

"Don't let the fire go out" was a phrase used during the 2000 election in a campaign to elect Mel Carnahan to the United States Senate after his death, and is the title of a book written by his widow and US Senator Jean Carnahan on the same subject. It has also become a slogan for the political commentary site that centers on Missouri politics, Fired Up Missouri

Read more about Don't Let The Fire Go Out:  Posthumous Campaign Slogan, Book, Fired Up Missouri

Famous quotes containing the word fire:

    Boys, when you see the enemy, fire and then run, and as I am a little lame, I will run now.
    —For the State of Rhode Island, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)