Stand Up for Human Rights

I think that human beings, when we are asked the question, “Do you agree?” - we will tell you, most of the time ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ based on what we do believe. If your question is really absurd, I would tell you, “No, I do not agree.” I am not loyal just to fellowship or followership; I’m not a “team player” on some intellectual team. A “team” must always be expected to think alike, as in a “pep rally” with cheerleaders. Nobody thinks independently on a team. That is the “party line” or “politically correct” system.

But I think for myself. I hope you do too.

When it comes to ideas, we are not a “team” who follow “consensus” of opinions. We like to look at the evidence and to question the Conventional Wisdom. If we were professional researchers, that would be called “the scientific method.”

I hope in my Congressional Campaign in 2008 (Arizona- 4th District) some new issues will be introduced into the discussion, and I will push for a few particular ideas.

I like to say, “Stand Up for Human Rights.” That is the tag line on my business card.

I would appreciate your vote on September 2, 2008, in the Libertarian primary (if you are registered as LBT). On November 4, 2008, I will face off against Ed Pastor and Don Karg, who have done this contest a few times. I used to work for Congress, so I really do know what this job is all about. Look at my Experience and work history.

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