Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Why I Decided To Run.

While it is uncertain what the future holds for the this the greatest Country in the history of planet earth or our various states, one thing is very certain which is that unless we are willing to get involved and attempt to make a difference, we have no right to stand around and complain after Election Day when we are subjected to a lot of the same milieu that we have been dissatisfied with in the past.

Maryland has, for lack of a better term, become a one party state. My beloved Montgomery County has become, what is commonly referred to by the National Liberal Media as, the Berkley of the East Coast. As a result of being the primary bedroom community of the Federal Government Employees, and the fact that said career employees of the Federal Government have morphed into a bedrock of liberalism over the past 40 year, by default Montgomery County has in and of itself morphed into the same fortress of liberalism.

This liberalism has lead to the detriment of the quality of life of our once great state. While I’ll concede that like all politicians, liberal prosecutors (especially in Montgomery County) have been more than gleeful to make their biweekly appearances on the evening news to habitually, if not humbly, accept credit for prosecuting some occasional extremely violent act, particularly if it is against one of the 4 protected Politically Corrected classes of hyphenated Americans, prosecutors however appear to only be willing to prosecute the lowest hanging fruit, specifically, the appearance of violence.

As a life long resident of this once secure region of the State, and someone who is presently enduring an intense three year nightmare as a result of sustaining rampant fraud, I have come to learn that those who commit fraud do so primarily due to two facts: (1) that it is rarely if ever prosecuted in this part of our world, and (2) in the rare instance that it is prosecuted the consequences are so acceptably sustainable that it is well worth the consequences of getting caught.

If an individual commits an arm robbery of a convenience store and absconds with the usual $30 - $50, or of a bank and absconds with the usual $3,000 - $5,000 that individual when caught will most certainly be facing no less than a decade in prison; however if that same individual commits fraud and appropriates hundreds of thousands, or in my case millions, the liberalism which so permeates our region states that justice should be excruciatingly deliberative, if at all applied, in light of the fact that no one was violently harmed. Speaking anecdotally, I would have rather taken a bullet to the chest than endure what I have thus far as a result of the fraud inflicted upon me.

It was not until the last session of the State Legislature in which I was asked to testify before the State House & Senate Judiciary Committees that I spent enough time amongst our Law Makers and learned that not every one that is elected to Annapolis is prepared to make the tough decisions to write laws that will remove any and all deterrence from nonviolent Fraud Crimes, so as to dissuade those contemplating such lifestyles from indulging. It is for that reason that I have decided to accept the nomination of the Montgomery County Republican Party and run for the State Senate for District 17. While I recognize that I live in a district that is approximately 70-75% Democrat, I am running with the hopes that regardless of the outcome of the election, the issues that I raise attention to will receive more attention and be addressed in the next session of the State Legislature.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Salute to General Ingram

This week I lost a great friend of 20 years, and America lost a true American Hero named Brigadier General Reginald Ingram. General Ingram was one of the few remaining members of the world famous World War II Tuskegee Airmen, famously known as the only Squadron of Fighter Pilots to NEVER lose a Bomber Escort Plane throughout World War II. Due to the unfortunate racism of the time, initially no one wanted their escorts in the early stages of their existence; however by the end of WWII they were in such high demand that they couldn’t keep up with the substantial request that was there for their services. General Ingram was 84 years old, and leaves behind (Doris) a loving wife of 60 year, along with two sons, Reginald Jr, and Scott. General Ingram was deeply loved by everyone who ever met him, and will be desperately missed by many of us. May God Bless & Keep You General!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Women's Safety Before P.C.

Some time ago liberals throughout Montgomery County took great pleasure in lambasting me as some sort of closed minded bigots for vociferously objecting to any man, regardless of their sexual preference, having the right to use any ladies room for any reason. It took everything within me to not bellow “I told you so” when incidents occur such as the unfortunate and vile repeated violent rape by a serial rapist in the ladies room of Montgomery College Takoma Park Campus in January 2010. Now the LGBT, and their militant liberal supporters all 2-3% of the population that they are, are again desperately attempting to ram this ridiculous agenda down society’s throat with Maryland House Bill 1022 & Senate Bill 583, notwithstanding the overwhelming rejections by the voters.

I was resoundly criticized for pointing out that serial killers like Hayden Clark routinely dressed as women before stalking their prey, although no one contradict that indisputable fact.

To all supporters of the aforementioned Bills presently before the State Legislators I question how many more violently abused or dead women is it going to take before you realize that the safety of the females of Montgomery County must always trump your absurd desire to pray at the alter of your new age religion Political Correctness?