(11-13-2008 05:09 PM)Kevhays01 Wrote: [ -> ] (11-13-2008 01:33 PM)The ghost Wrote: [ -> ] (11-12-2008 08:22 AM)Kevhays01 Wrote: [ -> ] (11-12-2008 03:09 AM)The ghost Wrote: [ -> ]Kevhays01,
Yes I'm up near Rocky Mount.....so I'm somewhat close to Martinsville.
So you are familar with goode? He has been to my church, and spoke on scanity of human life sunday last year. My pastor endorsed him and Baldwin. http://www.woodlandheightsministries.com/ I belive I posted the video last april.
If not I will try and get it on youtube or something in case anyone wants to hear what he said at our church.
Do you think Goode would make a good cp member?
I did learn that he has Libertarian tendencies....not necessarily "The Libertarian Party".....I looked at his recent voting record and noticed that he voted against some things that preempt state sovereignty....that is good from a constitutional standpoint.....of course I'm not an expert in these things lol.
this is exactly what Goode wrote me a few months ago when I asked for his endorsment for Baldwin. " That you for your email concerning Chuck Baldwin, the constituion partys 2008 presidential nominee. I have never met Chuck Baldwin but based on what I have read on his position regarding NAFTA, North American Union, and illegal immigration, I believe that he would support my view on no to NAFTA ,no to the North American Union, and no to illegal immigration. He stoped short of an endorsement and as his race drew closer he needed the money and backing of the Republicans so he ended up backing McCain.
Based on his letter to me would it be worth pursing him to run for office with our party? Be it federal or state?
I'd say it wouldn't hurt if he loses the seat.....after the 24th we'll know because there is probably going to be a recount of the votes because his race is so close. If he does lose the race then maybe switching parties would give him momentum for next election cycle....if nothing else it would bring a lot of visibility fot the CP....
Hello, Bill! Just wanted to let you know I've jumped into the fray.
(11-09-2008 01:45 AM)Bill Lussenheide Wrote: [ -> ]All:
I will be running for US Congress in the 49th District in California.
This district includes Western Riverside County, and Northern San Diego County.
I plan on making a real fuss and giving it a full campaign. I have already been working on it for 4 months, website now up ( click below)
Bill Lussenheide
http://www.FaithFamilyFreedoms.blogspot.com
I will be seeking Shreveport, Louisiana City Council seat in 2010. I am a member of the Constitution Party here and I am proud to be running.
Marshal De Rosa in the state of Florida.
Ken Petty seeking the 7th District Senate seat in the state of Texas
I am looking into the possibility of running for an at-large seat on the Duval County(Florida) Soil and Water Conservation District. It's a small step, but that's where I'll start.
Do we have ballot access in Indiana?
(01-12-2010 02:38 AM)USPATR1OT1 Wrote: [ -> ]Do we have ballot access in Indiana?
Glad that you joined in the conversation....good to have you here.
At this time, the CST does not have ballot access in Indiana. The state chairman of the Green Party as well as myself wrote to at least 5 members of the Indiana General Assembly to persuade them to lower the number of signatures for a party to 5,000. Currently the law is 2% of the previous Sec of State's race (which was in 2006). This amounted to about 34,500 signatures for ballot access, meaning that about 48,000 signatures would have to be gathered since they would throw out a certain percentage. If you are from Indiana and can converse with your state senator or state rep, please ask them to lower the number of sigs to 5,000 for a party. Even if they balk and make it 10,000, at least it is more in the realm of realistic.
Wow. 34.5?? And I complain about Minnesota's requirement of 2000!
(02-01-2010 03:45 PM)Bulldog76 Wrote: [ -> ]Wow. 34.5?? And I complain about Minnesota's requirement of 2000!
2,000 would be great! Even 5,000 would be realistic. I've heard that the Sec of State doesn't want a crowded ballot. Grocery aisles must make him shudder, with all of the choices one must make.