JAMES MADISON QUOTE - 1822

"A popular government without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or, perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives."

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Showing posts with label Jackson County Republican Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jackson County Republican Party. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Senate District 8 Political Race - Candidate Answer, Candidate Refuses to Answer

Jackson County Legislative Delegation Office (photo by G. Morgan)

On the 17th of August, 2014 I sent two questions to the candidates for Alabama Senate District 8 race. Republican Candidate Steve Livingston and Democrat Candidate Horace Clemmons both received the same questions in the same format. One candidate, Horace Clemmons answered the questions; the other candidate Steve Livingston did not reply. I sent him multiple requests through his Face Book campaign site and his personal Face Book Page, all to no avail. Apparently this old soldier’s and poor citizen’s questions matter naught to Senate candidate Steve Livingston. Below you will find Horace Clemons answer after the questions and my comment to Steve Livingston.

THE QUESTIONS
What are your thoughts on the Ten Commandments and Historical Documents issue which Commissioner Guffey has brought forward in the Jackson County Commission?

Do you support the Republican Sponsored Ten Commandments Bill that was introduced in the House but did not make it out the Senate in the last session. Reference HB 45 which will allow citizens to vote on a constitutional amendment to allow displays of the Ten Commandments on state property and in public schools.

Your answer may be used on my blog and other community information postings.

Thank you,
Garry Morgan
“In the Boro”  http://arklite.blogspot.com

Horace Clemmons for State Senate District 8 web site (Fair Usage rights)

Horace Clemmons answer:  "I believe that this issue has been settled by the Supreme Court and would end up costing taxpayers a lot of money for legal fees - money that could and should be used for economic development and education.  Further, the damage to our District's image that would be done by the resulting controversy and court battle would make the already difficult job of attracting high paying jobs to our area even more difficult.  Let’s focus on education and jobs.”

“I would not support any legislation that is likely to be declared unconstitutional and result in spending millions of taxpayers’ dollars paying legal fees to high-priced private law firms.  The legislature has engaged in enough of that kind of foolish fiscal irresponsibility over the last four years.”

Steve Livingston for State Senate District 8  (Fair Usage rights)

My Comment to Mr. Livingston: Your refusal to answer equals my refusal to vote for you and is an indication that you think of yourself as above the questions of a poor, retired old soldier. A simple answer would be fine, but a refusal to answer indicates the thinking of an “elitist snob,” or a refusal to answer a question about what your political party of choice represents. Either way, no answer equals NO VOTE. 

 About your above propaganda depiction of you teaching school children to"Fight Obama" in your Face Book campaign video ad - this is the hatred which we have come to expect out of the extremist wing of the Republican Party - Shame on You Steve Livingston! If this is what you are about, we do not need you representing the 8th District in Montgomery.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Republican Party Headquarters Opening in Scottsboro, Alabama

 In downtown Sottsboro, Market Street on the Square, there exists a rare sight. The Republican and Democrat Party Headquarters are separated by 20 feet, one store front. Yesterday I attended the Republican Party office opening. This was a chance chance to meet and listen to the Republican candidates for county political office. Also attending were U.S. Congressman Mo Brooks and State Senator Shad McGill.
Jackson County Republican Party Headquarters

Jackson County Democrat Party Headquarters


Ribbon Cutting of the Jackson County Republican Party Headquarters in Scottsboro, Alabama.
Pictured from left to right: Tim Guffey, candidate for Commission District 1; James Michael Sisk, candidate for Commission District 4 ; Chris Woods, candidate for Chairman of the Jackson County Commission; State Senator Shad McGill (in back); Ms. Ellen O'Connor, Republican Party Women's Committee Chairperson; U.S. Congressman Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) Alabama 5th Congressional District; Jason Venable, candidate Commission District 2 ; Ricky Dooley, candidate for Probate Judge; Phillip Thompson, candidate Commission District 3; Joseph Vaughn, candidate for Jackson County Superintendent of Education.

VIDEOS
REPUBLICAN PARTY, MEET THE CANDIDATES 


U.S. Congressman Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) Alabama 5th Congressional District Speaks.