Thursday, May 8, 2014

The Georgia Republican Candidates

Incumbents are touting what they did for us voters, but the fact is, they didn’t do much according to those of us who want to return to the Constitution (as written).  Our divide is embodied in the candidates’ support or rejection of Common Core, Obamacare and Regionalism. 

We saw no substantive Bills passed to protect us from these 3 issues, so we Constitutionalists don’t think the incumbents did enough.  They should have banned these totally, along with Agenda 21 implementation and the repeal of HB 277 (2010) and HB 1216 (2008). 
The “establishment” identified itself clearly when they supported the T-SPLOST in 2012 and we think that is enough to replace them.  The “establishment” controls the media, the Chamber of Commerce and most large local companies and law firms.  They have, until now, been able to “buy” the election with campaign contributions from this cabal.

The Constitutionalist candidates with the most visibility include David Pennington for Governor and Paul Broun for U.S. Senate.  That’s why the media either ignores or attempts to dismiss them.  That's why we support them.

For the Georgia State School Superintendent, both Mary Kay Bacallao and Nancy Jester appear to be Constitutionalists.

For seats in the Georgia House and Senate, the Constitutionalists were the few who answered the Georgia taxpayers.org Questionnaire you can see at: gataxpayers.org/gtu/?p=265‎.

There are “pretenders” in the candidates ranks, whose claims to be conservative don’t square with their past actions. Georgia legislator scores are available at electtherightcandidate.us.  You will be amazed at how low these scores are.

Georgia ranks #1 in corruption among the 50 States.  Some of it comes from the public school cheating scandals and public official indictments, but it also includes legislative and party process corruption. It’s real, it’s serious and it requires a good house cleaning.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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