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Monday Campaign Notes – 6/11/2007

June 11th, 2007 . by Cary

Here it is Monday again, and my supporters are probably saying to themselves, “Didn’t Cary say he would have this to me by Friday, so I could look it over before posting it?”

Well, yes, I did say that. I also said to a friend a while back that I thought I could handle being a Dad, involved in the church, work full time, AND campaign for president – never mind actually be president – without running into overtime.

Overtime has been run into. My apologies. Life has a habit of getting in the way of living sometimes, and for a working stiff like me that means that sometimes my goals have to be modified.

One goal I will not modify is that of getting the Career Politicians to pay attention to We the People. Last week, the Senate failed to pass the “comprehensive immigration reform” measure – or, as I like to call it, the “giving away what so many wait their turn for” measure – and President Bush has the gall to claim that he will “talk to the GOP members” who voted against the measure. Funny, but it seems to me that those who voted against the measure were doing something a lot of people on the Hill haven’t been doing – they PAID ATTENTION TO THEIR CONSTITUENTS – you know, the people they supposedly “represent” – and decided that maybe the American People really don’t want to give away the farm.

I have been accused of being against immigration. Quite the contrary, I am all for immigration – legal immigration, within the boundaries and quotas that are currently in place. I have been reminded (see the comments) that my ancestors were immigrants. I have reminded right back that they were LEGAL immigrants. Oh, and they were self sufficient, created value from the natural resources, provided employment for others, were involved in government, and generally added to the country, instead of taking away.

I say all of that to say this: I care very deeply for this country. I will not allow this country to be sold up the river, given away in an immigration scandal dressed up as “reform”, or corrupted any more from within. It is time for We the People to once again wrest control of this nation away from those who are making their living from the political machinations of the Hill and hand it back to the general populace, where it can be safeguarded better than it has been.

If you feel you are Out of Voting Choices, then choose to Make a Difference – write in Cary Cartter for President in November 2008. Please help me get the word out.

If you would like to know more about my stand, please look around my blog. If you have any questions you would like to see addressed, or if you would like to help spread the word about my campaign, you can e-mail me here.

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6 Responses to “Monday Campaign Notes – 6/11/2007”

  1. comment number 1 by: daniel

    How’s the campaign Cary?
    I do agree with your views.
    Godspeed!
    FTGF!

  2. comment number 2 by: cary

    I think it’s going well, Daniel – I just need more exposure!

    Thanks for believing!

  3. comment number 3 by: daniel

    I’ve been posting a bit here and there. Looks like your covered on some of the same bloggers we blog with. Good people.
    Have you tried signing up with other blog sites?
    Vox has one, Word Press etc…
    Take care
    FTGF!

  4. comment number 4 by: Deborah Aylward

    I find it more than a little disturbing that the issue now appears to be more about if one is against illegal immigration one is a racist, than illegal immigration is just that…illegal. Why do we the minority appear to understand this simple truth and so many don’t? I guess it makes for good copy. If one of my Grandfather’s were alive to see this mess, he would have remained in Ireland. It makes my blood boil, to witness so many openly flaunting the law, and then dare to call me a “racist” for not openly supporting criminal behaviour.

    Veritas et Fidelis Semper

  5. comment number 5 by: Cimarron

    I know why I turned out so good. My dad is right about everything and he knows what the people want. Immigration when done with paperwork is great and a good thing but without any papers it is wrong and illegal. I understand why you want to come to America but all I ask and my dad asks is that you do the paperwork.

  6. comment number 6 by: cary

    There you have it, folks! An unbiased opinion, even if she is my little girl! (thanks, Cimarron!)

    Deborah – excellent point. Since “criminal” isn’t a race, how can it be “racist” to want criminals to be held accountable?