Posted on August 31st, 2009 | Categorized as Newsletter
Welcome to this inaugural edition of our Newsletter. This is an exciting time for the campaign as we take our initial steps toward winning the Oregon First Congressional District seat. That is our goal.
Through this newsletter series you’ll have the chance to learn about me, my values and my platform. You [...]
Posted on August 28th, 2009 | Categorized as Weekly Tidbit
Imagine if our President decided that a portion of the Constitution no longer applied and decided to disregard it. What would we do?
Posted on August 21st, 2009 | Categorized as Weekly Tidbit
During the summer of 2007 I left my last tour of duty aboard the USS NIMITZ and headed home via Bahrain, Amsterdam and then final processing in San Diego. During the trip home I wasn’t wearing a uniform that identified me as a member of the military but people stopped me and thanked me for [...]
Posted on August 15th, 2009 | Categorized as Weekly Tidbit
It is a sad day when people who genuinely care about our campaign worry that working with a group like the 912Project could be considered negative because they may be considered a “fringe” group.
Posted on August 12th, 2009 | Categorized as Political Views
“What I don’t get is how my democrat friend will stand up for this… I mean come on people, forget left/right…this is bad for everyone!” – Shane Hansen, American
Posted on August 9th, 2009 | Categorized as Political Views
This is USS NIMITZ (CVN 68), a 100,000 ton city/airport being tossed around in the Indian Ocean in 2007. The flight deck is about 90 ft off the surface of the water so you can see, we were in quite a storm.
Posted on August 7th, 2009 | Categorized as Weekly Tidbit
Saw something interesting this week; and I attached the two posters. Both posters were made of sitting Presidents. Both posters depict what I think is the opposition message of a President that they think is dangerous and unpredictable. One poster is considered racist, divisive and destructive, the other poster is considered thought provoking free speech [...]
Posted on August 1st, 2009 | Categorized as Political Views
The media and the left seem to love the utopian mystique of Cuba as it now exists. With “Universal Health Care” and eight lane freeways to nowhere, nestled in a tropical paradise, it sounds like a socialist heaven. In a text book in a University setting, it does sound nice…everyone being treated “equally” and “fairly”.