IN or OUT 2010
Although signing on to this pledge or becoming a 9/12 candidate does not warrant an official endorsement, if any do not believe, support, or reflect these beliefs in their actions or statements certainly guarantees that they are not supporting you. More importantly those that are not with us are also not supporting, protecting, or willing to defend the Constitution.
The following elected officials and/or candidates have either singed on to seven of the nine principles or agreed to the five pledges. We encouraged you not to vote for these candidates because they are listed but rather look into each of them for yourselves and ultimately vote for the person of principle that best represents your values and the values that founded this country:
Rand Paul (R)- Kentucky United States Senate Candidate
http://www.randpaul2010.com/
Jack Conway (D)
John Long (I)
Candidates that are running but have not yet signed either the IN/OUT or 9/12 Pledge:
Ed Whitfield (R) *
Charles Hatchett (D)
Candidates that are running but have not yet signed either the IN/OUT or 9/12 Pledge:
Brett Guthrie (R)*
Ed Marksberry (D)
Candidates that are running but have not yet signed either the IN/OUT or 9/12 Pledge:
Todd Lally (R)
John Yarmuth (D) *
Candidates that are running but have not yet signed either the IN/OUT or 9/12 Pledge:
Geoff Davis (R) *
John Waltz (D)
Candidates that are running but have not yet signed either the IN/OUT or 9/12 Pledge:
Hal Rodgers (R) *
Jim Holbert (D)
David Prince (D)
Ken Stepp (D)
Andy Barr (R) – Kentucky 6th Congressional District Candidate
http://andybarrforcongress.com/
“Since the beginning of our campaign, I have had the opportunity to travel around the District and listen to the people of Central Kentucky . Their message is clear: We need a new way forward in Washington . We need leadership that will stop the out of control spending, prevent a government takeover of our healthcare system, and protect Kentucky jobs by promoting energy independence. Most of all, Central Kentuckians want a Congressman who is responsive to their concerns and shares their values. My parents taught me the values of hard work, fiscal responsibility and living below your means. I'm running for Congress to restore those values to Washington and to provide a check and balance to the party in power” – Andy Barr
Ben Chandler III (D) *
1. I believe in a balanced budget and therefore will vote for a freeze in government spending until that goal is realized.
2. I believe government should not increase the financial burden on its citizenry during a difficult economic times, therefore I will oppose all tax increases until our economy has rebounded.
3. I believe more than four decades of US dependence on foreign oil is a travesty, therefore I will support an energy plan that calls for immediately increasing usage of all domestic resources including nuclear energy, natural gas and coal as necessary.
4. I believe in the sovereignty and security of our country and therefore will support measures to close our borders except for designated immigration points so we will know who is entering and why. I will vehemently oppose any measure giving another country, the United Nations, or any other entity power over US citizens.
5. I believe the United States of America is the greatest country on earth and therefore will not apologize for policies or actions which have served to free more and feed more people around the world than any other nation on the planet.
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1 comments:
I saw a "We the People" PT Cruiser the other night and I was hoping to get a picture of it to show other 9/12 supporters in UT and MI. Is that possible? I got a snapshot on my cellphone and sent it around and the response was crazy! Thanks! Mandie Van Wormer
Richmond, KY
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