Posted by styletee12 on September 2, 2009 under 9/12 Candidates |
Hello Americans,
I am very pleased to announce that “We the People” have a chance to finally elect a representative that is dedicated to the People, the Constitution and a strong moral commitment to the Principles & Values our Republic was built on. Jake Towne from Nazareth Pennsylvania has signed a morally binding contract from 912candidates.org. This pledge assures the People of the 15th U.S. Congressional District of Pennsylvania, that we no longer have to hope for a candidate to live like we do. With the same morals and standards many Americans live their lives by, whether it be through our churches, families, or communities. Jake Towne is committed to these very same foundations.
As a 912 candidate Jake Town now joins U.S. Senate candidate Peg Luksik as someone we can feel confident in restoring values to the people’s government. Keep looking for more Pennsylvanians to do the same by frequenting www.912candidates.org/pa.
Jake Towne is campaigning for U.S. Congress as an independent private citizen. Under no party does he stand. Only to the People of the 15th district does he lend his ear to and give his voice for. As Jake says ” The intent of my campaign is to become a Congressman who listens to ideas from both you and everyone to create the best possible solutions to our economic, social, political and environmental problems. When elected I will create an “Open Office” – an online forum where anyone can share his or her opinions with me, and makes me accountable to you.” As many of us know with both the current Republican & Democrat parties we have lost our voices. They all tend to serve for the good of their own being. Jake Towne will be no career politician; he will be listening to your comments before considering any re-election. “My aim is to serve as a temporary statesmen and bring the voice of the people to government with a lot of energy”. As a promise, Jake will not enlist in the Congressional Pension Plan that guarantees members up to 80% of their salary in annual pension. When the taxpayers pay Congressmen $174,000 a year, which is already three times what the district’s median household income is, it is no wonder why Jake would like to see these salaries lowered. He has asked a critical question. “how can you believe Congress will tighten the purse-strings on wasteful government spending if Congress fails to start with itself”?
Jake was born in 1979 and was raised in Nazareth, PA. He was raised by his parents with four other siblings, three younger sisters and a brother. As a youth Jake loved reading and participated in many team sports including baseball, football, cross-country and track & field. He was also a member of the high school’s chess team and the locally televised Scholastic Scrimmage teams. He graduated near the top of his class and spoke at his graduation. Jake was then recognized by U.S. Congressman Paul McHale and given a Citizenship Award. After high school Jake then attended Lehigh University on a full scholarship where he graduated with honors and earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering. His continued education also took him to Germany where Jake participated as an exchange student at Dortmund University. Also he traveled to Hong Kong on a Martindale Scholarship and wrote a paper on their political system since the British handover to the Chinese.
After college Jake went to work as an engineer with Ablestik Laboratories. First working in California and then nearly four years in Shanghai, China. While living in China he would see first hand what living life without many of the liberties and freedoms we all seem to take for granted could be like. And now seeing some of those same things here in America being infringed upon is what has propelled Jake Towne to stand up and take action.
To learn more about U.S. Congress candidate Jake Towne please visit his website at www.Towneforcongress.com. And soon you will see more information at www.912candidates.or/pa.
Educate yourself on all candidates, do not take the words given to you by someone else. Find out for yourself and vote with confidence. Talk with your neighbors and get involved in protecting and emboldening your communities. After all, the most effective government is the one you have a say in. These governments are of the people, for the people and by the people. Let us join together as a nation and protect what our founding fathers and American patriots fought so hard for, they sacrificed their properties, their families and their blood to secure this great Republic. Do you want it to slip away?
Wayne H Risch Jr
PA Organizer for 912candidates.org
331A East 2nd Street
Berwick, PA 18603
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Posted by Jacob Roecker on July 15, 2009 under 9/12 Candidates |
About Adam (from KokeshforCongress.com):
While Adam was attending the Native American Preparatory School in San Ysidro, New Mexico, one of his mentors was a former Marine Captain who inspired him to enlist in the United States Marine Corps at the age of seventeen. After graduation, he went to boot camp, an experience he has described as “an enjoyable challenge.” He completed Marine Combat Training at Camp Pendleton, the Cannon Crewman Course at Fort Sill, then reported to his reserve unit in Pico Rivera, California in order to attend Claremont McKenna College.
While majoring in Psychology and Government at CMC, Adam volunteered to go to Iraq in December of 2003. As a principled non-interventionist, he didn’t think the war was going to be worth the cost or in America’s best interest, but believed that after the invasion, rebuilding constituted a “responsible foreign policy.” After an arduous application process, Corporal Kokesh was accepted for transfer to the 3rd Civil Affairs Group. When he left for Iraq in February of 2004, he was enthusiastic about the mission, and believed that he would be risking his life to help the Iraqi people and make America safer.
During his service in Fallujah, Adam was promoted to Sergeant and awarded a Combat Action Ribbon and Navy Commendation Medal. But his frustration with getting the resources necessary for the Civil Affairs mission led him to question the premises of the occupation. After coming home and successfully dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Adam took some time to gain perspective on his experience. He realized that, “the greatest enemies of the Constitution to which I swore an oath to support and defend, are not to be found in the sands of some far off land, but rather occupying the seats of power, right here at home!”
After receiving an honorable discharge in November of 2006, Adam moved to Washington, DC to pursue a master’s degree in Political Management at George Washington University. Since then, he has taken it upon himself as an activist to continue to honor his oath to the Constitution and the principles of liberty behind it.
Adam is personally committed to using his life to make the world a better place. By speaking out, he is pulling people out of their bubbles where, “they don’t consider things that don’t immediately effect their quality of life or the moral implications of their actions.” Driven by a deep intolerance for injustice, Adam has also done extensive work to alleviate, minimize, and prevent the human suffering that inevitably arises from forceful government intervention.
In addition to addressing the kind of suffering he experienced first-hand in Fallujah, he has organized to help veterans struggling with PTSD, railed against 4th Amendment violations, and stood up against the Federal Reserve. He never loses sight of the long-term goal of inspiring a new commitment to the ideals of liberty so that we may embrace a truly free society in which the aggressive use of force is not tolerated, and the blessings of liberty are shared by all.
Adam is a great patriot. He’s strong enough to stand for what he sees, though a casual reader will read this and might label Adam as something less than what he is, he will remain a man of convictions, and come what may it is this editor’s opinion that the quorum of 9/12 Candidates now has within its body another “Man for All Seasons.” Adam’s campaign will continue to make strides forward. If you’d like to contribute, you’ll have to visit his website. Links to his campaign are below.
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Posted by Jacob Roecker on July 3, 2009 under 9/12 Candidates |
Former Undersheriff Jay LaSuer has been a California Peace Officer for thirty-one years. Born January 24, 1940, in Hutchinson, Kansas, Jay grew up in San Diego and El Cajon. After graduating from El Cajon High School, Jay enlisted in the United States Army where he proudly served his country in the 101st Airborne Division. He was honorably discharged in 1961. Jay is married to his wife of forty-five years, Lynn. They have two daughters, and three grandchildren.
Jay joined the San Diego Police Department in 1961. In 1967 Jay resigned from the San Diego Police Department to attend San Diego State University. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Administration in 1969. Jay joined the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department in 1970. He advanced through the ranks of Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain and ultimately obtained the rank of Undersheriff. He served as the Undersheriff for four years until he retired in 1994. During his twenty-five year tenure with the Sheriff’s Department, Jay attended and graduated from the FBI National Academy.
In 1990, Jay successfully ran for the La Mesa City Council where he served for ten years subsequent to his election to the California State Assembly in 2000.
Jay honorably served six years in the California State Assembly representing the Seventy-Seventh Assembly District from 2000 to 2006. While serving the 77th District, Jay received many awards and recognitions:
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS:
- Legislator of the Year, Crime Victims United of California.
- Legislator of the Year, California State Sheriff’s Association.
- Legislator of the Year, Golden Badge Foundation, California Coalition of Law Enforcement Associations.
- Legislative Leadership Award, Los Angeles Deputy Sheriff’s Association.
- Legislator of the Year, California Association of Behavior Analysis.
- Assemblyman of the Year, California Rifle and Pistol Association.
- Samuel Adams Award for Outstanding Leadership, Local Government Council.
- Member of Distinction Award, Boy Scouts of America.
- Elected Official of the Year, California Independent Grocers & Convenience Stores.
- Golden Mouse Technology Hero Award, Technology Training Foundation of America.
- Legislator of the Year, San Diego County Republican Party.
- Legislator of the Year, California Off-Highway Motor Vehicles Recreation Program.
- Legislator of the Year, ABATE of California.
- Legislator of the Year, Associated Builders and Contractors.
Of all of the awards above, Jay is particularly proud of the Legislator of the Year award from the California State Sheriff’s Association.
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Posted by Jacob Roecker on July 2, 2009 under 9/12 Candidates |
Benjamin Paul Gifford was born in San Diego, California in February of 1977, the second of three boys: Matthew, Benjamin and Micah. The Gifford boys were raised in Lemon Grove, California near San Diego by their parents Dale and Marsha. Dale was and remains a Church of Christ minister, and Marsha assisted in making ends meet by arranging travel plans for Christian missionaries around the world.
In 1992 the Gifford family moved to Torrance, California where Ben’s father took on a new pastoral position with the Hermosa Beach Church of Christ. During these years Ben attended South Torrance High School where he was active as the captain of the football team, soccer team, baseball team, and involved with student government. Gifford’s accolades included Homecoming King, Athlete of the Year, and Class Vice-President. Ben graduated from South High in 1995 and gave the keynote speech at the graduation ceremony. Thereafter Ben attended the University of California at Berkeley on a baseball scholarship and earned his B.A. in American Studies in 2000.
Directly out of college and with a desire to serve his country, Ben joined the United States Marine Corps. He graduated Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia on August 11, 2000 and was later commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant on December 15, 2000. Shortly after he finished the Basic School the Sept 11, 2001 terrorist attacks occured and Ben checked into his first duty station at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina joining up with 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division. As an infantry platoon commander Gifford led Marines into combat in both Iraq and Afghanistan. During Ben’s first tour in Iraq he served with Task Force Tarawa and saw significant combat in March of 2003 while serving in An Nasiriyah, Iraq. Gifford’s reputation within the Marine Corps as a reliable, sturdy, inspiring and steadfast officer during combat operations prompted his commanders to elevate his leadership role by giving him command of “Task Force Sledgehammer” in 2005. This task force was composed of 90 infantry Marines armed with Light Armored Vehicles and Heavy Gun Mounted Humvee’s. In total Gifford did three tours in support of the Global War on Terrorism earning two Combat Action Ribbons, two Navy Commendation Medals, an Iraq Campaign Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Medal and National Defense Medal.
Ben began his final tour with the Marine Corps in 2006 while with the School of Infantry at Camp Pendleton, California where he served as a company commander for entry level Marines. It was during this time that Ben’s younger brother Micah was killed in action near Baghdad, Iraq while serving with the 3-509th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the United States Army. Micah was 27 years old when he was killed on December 7, 2006.
After Micah’s death Ben decided he wanted to get involved in politics and make a difference in Washington. In 2008 Ben felt he had witnessed the nation turn its back on the conservative principles that so many had fought and shed blood for. The preservation of the Judeo-Christian principles in what he considered the greatest nation on earth and the deeply rooted optimism that great men like Ronald Reagan had ingrained in Ben at a young age were in need of a breath of fresh air; renewed conservative conviction- not fundamental change.
Ben was accepted to Pepperdine School of Law in March 2008 while still in the Marine Corps and was subsequently honorably discharged at the rank of Captain after 8 years of service on August 5, 2008. Ben will graduate from Pepperdine School of Law in May of 2011 and is emphasizing Constitutional Law under the guidance of great conservative thinkers like Dean Ken Starr and Professor Grant Nelson. Ben has also served as a research assistant to Adjunct Professor and renowned conservative mind, Bruce Herschensohn.
Ben is still madly in love with his wife Sara of 10 years and they have three children: Kaitlyn (6), Jonathan (4) and Madeline (-1 month). In his spare time Ben enjoys spending time with his family, surfing the beaches of Malibu, target shooting, and staying involved with the University Church of Christ at Pepperdine. Additionally, Ben is an avid San Diego Padres and California Golden Bears football fan. To become a member of the Gifford2012 team, please send your contact information to gifford2012@live.com and we will get back with you within 24 hours.
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Posted by Jacob Roecker on under 9/12 Candidates |

Bernie Decastro, who is running for U.S Senate in the Great state of Florida, has signed our contract.
A father of five children, he states his most important role in life is that he is a good father to them, and to see that they grow up with the love of God in their hearts, for others and their self. He prides himself on teaching them the history of this great nation, and to appreciate all they have in this world. He has lived in Marion County since 1984.
His past is all but perfect, but he has turned it around for the better. He has founded the Florida Ex-Offender Reentry Coalition (www.feorc.org ), the Time for Freedom, Inc, which is a non-for profit organization to help teach and preach the gospel to prisoners and helps to provide services for reentry to them. Bernie was convicted of drug related crimes; however, after ten years of being on parole, he was issued a full pardon by then Florida Governor, Lawton Chiles.
In 2003, Bernie was appointed by Governor Jeb Bush to be part of the Governor’s Statewide Faith-Based Advisory Board, and in 2006 he was again asked by Governor Bush to sit on the Governor’s Ex-Offender Task Force.
His stance on the issues are similar to those of the 9/12 followers, he is for sovereignty, limited government, term limits for Congress, closing our dependence for foreign oil, the Fair Tax, a strong immigration policy, he is Pro-life, and preserving our 2nd Amendment right to bear arms.
Bernie stands as a man of faith, and beliefs that share the same values you and I do. He is proven to be a converted man, that has changed his life for the better, and now he wants to do the same for Florida. He is proof that people can change for the better, if given the chance. Here is our chance to see that change!
A quote from him on his Facebook account on what he stands for:
“I believe that America was founded on Judeo-Christian principles and it is the adherence to those principles that have made us the greatest nation on the face of the earth. I believe that capitalism is the greatest system but that we are currently on the verge of of moving from capitalism to socialism or fascism.”
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Posted by Jacob Roecker on June 28, 2009 under 9/12 Candidates |
I am Pleased to announce yet another Candidate for U.S Senate in Florida, who has become a 9/12 Candidate!! thorpeThis is setting a new standard for our elected officials!
Florida’s former Chief Medical Officer, and Doctor, is tired of the way healthcare is being handled in America and here in Florida, and has decided to run for U.S Senate to fix it.
Dr. Thorpe will be the first African-American Republican to announce a run for Senate. He supports the Sanctity of Life, and feels we need to promote and encourage small businesses. He is against amnesty for Illegal immigrants, and he is for lower taxes, and alternative energy. He wants to drop partisan agendas and do what is right for education, by teaching our children self-reliance, responsibility, and self-determination.
His quote from his site www.marionthorpe.com on why he is running for U.S Senate:
“I am running for U.S. Senate to fix Health Care in Florida and America! Our Nation needs common sense solutions to Health Care, the Economy, Immigration, Homeland Security, and many other issues impacting the American Dream process. You have my word that I will bring Common Sense solutions to DC.”
Dr. Thorpe will bring his extensive experience in Healthcare to help reform how it’s being run in this country.
In His own words, on his campaign
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Posted by Jacob Roecker on June 27, 2009 under 9/12 Candidates |
Married to James Luksik, Peg is a Mom with six children and resides in Johnstown, PA.
Peg earned a BS in elementary and special education from Clarion University of PA, graduating Magna cum Laude in 1976. In 1997, Peg was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humanities by Stonehill College in MA.
In 1977, Peg taught remedial education with learning disabled and/or emotionally disturbed students from elementary to college levels. Her teaching career continued through 1982.
From 1983 through 2006, Peg founded and was chairman of Mom’s House, Inc., a nationally recognized non-profit organization serving single parents and children.
Peg’s adult life has been dedicated to family oriented and educational issues including acting as Advisor to the Presidential Commission on the Family; grant reviewer for US Department of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement; and was Founder of Pennsylvania/National Parent Commission.
In 1991, Peg was author of “Love, Mom” and in 1995, she authored “Outcome-based Education, the State’s Assault on our Children’s Values, with Pamela Hobbs Hoffecker (Huntingdon Press).
In 1997, she was host of “The Learning Curve”, a nationally broadcast live, weekly television program on NET television network .
Peg entered politics in 1990 when she was a candidate for Govenor in the Republican Primary in PA. In 1994 and 1998 Peg was an Independent Candidate for Govenor of PA and was an educational consultant to the Free Congress Foundation in Washington, DC.
From 2007 to the present, Peg has been Public Affairs Director for the Pro-Life Coalition of Pa and was a political consultant and campaign manager for William Russell for Congress.
Peg is well known in PA as a “no nonsense” political activist who advocates strong family values, the sanctity of life, conservative fiscal policies and a strong national defense.
Quoting Peg:
“As I have travelled the state in these past few months, I have been shocked by the level of anger I am finding. Anger at politicians who promise everything and deliver nothing. Anger at Washington for spending away the future of our children. Anger at fellow citizens over the apathy that got us here. And anger at ourselves for believing that everything was okay when we should have realized that it wasn’t.
As people continue to lose jobs, and the economy continues to crumble, it’s easy to get caught up in assigning blame – and then trying to get back at the person who gets the assignment. Understandable, but counter-productive. No amount of blame will change a single thing that got us to this position. But action can.
So, let’s resolve to change the old saying. Let’s not get mad, let’s get active. America is counting on us.”
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Posted by Jacob Roecker on June 10, 2009 under 9/12 Candidates |
I am pleased to announce our First 9/12 Candidate to sign the contract for Florida!
Former NH Senator, Bob Smith, is running for U.S Senate in the state of Florida, for the Republican nomination and to replace the vacant seat left by Mel Martinez. Senator Smith brings to the table 18 years of experience in Congress, and states he can “hit the ground running” and wont need to be “brought up to speed” on the issues.
Senator Smith is a husband of 42 years to his wife Mary Jo, and has three children, Jennifer, Bobby and Jason. He is a Navy Veteran, and served aboard the USS Navasota in Vietnam. He was a High and Jr. High school History and English teacher and coached Varsity baseball and Football.
His political career began in 1985 to 1990 as U.S Congressman in New Hampshire’s First District, where he was on the Veterans Affairs, and Science & technology committee’s. In 1990 he decided to run for U.S Senate, to replace Gordon Humphrey, who was retiring at the time. He served in senate until 2003, when he was defeated by John Sununu. He attempted a run for President in 2000, however soon dropped out and endorsed George W. Bush. When Bush was up for reelection in 2003, Senator Smith chose not to endorse Bush a second time, and endorsed John Kerry. When I asked him why he would endorse a “political enemy” he answered that it was common practice of a President to endorse Incumbents for reelection in their own party, and Bush’s administration promised an endorsement in 2003 to Smith, however when it came time to do so, refused to endorse him, and the same for Katherine Harris in Florida, who was up for reelection. Senator Smith attributes this lack of support from the President, as the main reason for losing the senate race in 2003. The Senator thinks that loyalty, honesty and respect of your peers is what is needed to maintain a healthy political party, and at the time, Bush showed none of these qualities to the existing incumbents.
Since 2003, Senator Smith has been living in Florida, where he was the president of the Everglades Foundation from 2004-2007, he is also the founding director of First America Bank in Sarasota. He has other experience as a real estate broker as well.
When asked why he wants to run for Senate, he stated the following in an email to me:
“I have been watching with much dismay over these past several months as our country continues to veer away from the free market and far to the left on economic, defense, foreign, domestic and social policy. Making matters worse, the Republican Party appears demoralized, confused and leaderless. America and our party have lost their compass. I have agonized as to whether to re-enter national politics. I have sought and received advice from family, friends and voters. After weighing all information very carefully, I have concluded that I can no longer “sit on the sidelines” in this fight for the soul of America. I believe that I still have much to offer my country. I have made the decision to run for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate in the 2010 primary here in Florida. I have served in Congress for eighteen years and I can hit the ground running. I will not need to “get up to speed” on the issues. I am a proven conservative leader with a record of accomplishment. I will fight for the conservative soul of our party and our country. If you will help me get this message out to the voters of Florida, I can win. We will be the beacon in the fight to lead America back! I am prepared to give it everything I have, but I cannot do it without your help.”
“It’s time for Republicans to start acting like Republicans again!”
Senator Smith, we salute and thank you for your service, and wish you luck in the campaign!
You can get more information on Senator Smith online:
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Posted by Jacob Roecker on June 7, 2009 under 9/12 Candidates |
Ron Miller of Huntingtown, Maryland signed the 9/12 Pledge as a Republican candidate for the Maryland Senate in District 27.

Ron Miller
“The 9/12 Pledge’s principles and values encapsulated the philosophy that has guided me since I broke from the black orthodoxy more than 30 years ago and declared myself to be a conservative and a Republican,” he said. “All of the values my parents instilled in me – the primacy of God in my life, my dignity and value as an individual human being, the rewards of personal responsibility and accountability, and love for my fellow man – were right there in black and white, staring back at me. I didn’t hesitate to sign and submit my pledge and it will be easy for me to uphold its tenets as a servant of the people should God bless me with a victory in 2010.”
Ron is a conservative blogger and activist, technology strategy & management consultant, and an active member of his local Republican Party. Ron is a regular contributor to Red County, RegularFolksUnited.com, Pro Life Unity and Southern Maryland Online, and has his own website, TeamRonMiller.com. He is an outspoken advocate for free enterprise, low taxes and reasonable regulation, limited and effective government focused on national security, public safety and administering justice, traditional two-parent families and the sanctity of human life. He also writes extensively about identity politics and the repercussions of placing race above values, particularly the harmful effects of liberal policies on the black community.
Ron served in the federal government from 2001 to 2004 as a senior executive with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Department of Homeland Security, and the U.S. Small Business Administration. During that time, he was recognized by Federal Computer Week in 2002 and 2003 as one of the “Federal 100″ leaders in government information technology. Ron was cited both years for his technology leadership in the homeland security arena. Since 2004, he has held senior management positions with the American Red Cross and in the private sector and is currently a homeland security principal for a major technology professional services firm.
Prior to joining the federal government, Ron was a senior requirements analyst, project manager, and division manager in the private sector from 1992 to 2001, and served in the U.S. Air Force as an air intelligence officer from 1983 to 1992, attaining the rank of Captain. His military honors include the Meritorious Service Medal and the Air Force Commendation Medal.
Born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Ron holds a B.A. in Political Science from Texas Tech University and a M.S. in International Relations from Troy State University. Ron is active in various ministries at Chesapeake Church in Huntingtown, Maryland, and serves as the communications director for the Calvert County Republican Party. He was a Republican candidate for the Maryland Senate in 2006 and will seek that office again in 2010. As of July 14th, 2009, Ron will have been married for 25 years to the former Annik (ah-NEEK) Aeschbach of Hegenheim, France and they are the proud parents of two daughters and a son.
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Posted by Jacob Roecker on April 19, 2009 under 9/12 Candidates |
912Candidates.org is pleased to announce our first 9/12 Candidate: RJ Harris.
Mr Harris is running in the fourth congressional district in the state of Oklahoma for the Republican nomination against incumbent Tom Cole. Mr. Harris identifies himself as the husband to his wife of 18 years, and the father of five children. He is currently in the Oklahoma National Guard, and has served two deployments to Iraq.
His political activity stems from his love of the constitution. His interest in the constitution began as a young sergeant in the Army when he decided to read the very document he had sworn his life to defend. Now as a candidate, he describes the mission of his campaign:
The primary mission of this campaign is to elect a Constitutional Conservative to represent the people of the 4th Oklahoma Congressional District. Execution of this mission includes an educational effort to make Oklahomans aware of the liberties that are being robbed from them by a central government, which has been operating outside the strictures of the Constitution for far too long. The Republican Party promised to fight to reduce, restrict, and restrain the size and scope of government and I am running to make good on that promise for the people of the Fourth District. Nearly as important, I intend to carry a message to Washington, from the people of Oklahoma, which puts the US Congress on notice that the days of their infringement into our States Rights and Sovereignty are coming to an end.
When asked why he wanted to become a 9/12 candidate he said “Unless we do something to preserve this Republic, we may not have a Republic left to pass on to our children.”
Mr. Harris we salute you for your service to our nation and wish you luck with your campaign.
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