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This election is critical to the survival of our republic. We cannot place anyone in any office (no matter how insignificant that office may seem) who will play ball. No more compromisers. No more centrists. No more entrenched good ol boys. Vote for liberty candidates or just stay home and suck your thumbs in the closet. IDAHO: Bryan Smith, for US House of Representatives, is District 2’s opportunity to elect another Raul Labrador and dash the hopes of those who would like to turn Idaho ‘blue.’ Russ Fulcher for Governor. Russ will never pull a Project 60 and attempt to sell Idaho public lands to communist China, as Gov. Otter has tried to do in the last four years. He understands and upholds the U.S. and Idaho constitutions. He will work for us, rather than turning power over to the federal government. He supports Open and Constitutional Concealed Carry for everyone, not just politicians. Jim Chmelik for Lt. Governor. I prefer his stance on Land Board issues, private property and returning decisions (and jobs) to the state level. He will protect Idaho and Idahoans. Lawrence Denney for Secretary of State will take government out of competition with the private sector and use his natural resources background, as a member of the Land Board, to make better decisions for Idaho. Todd Hatfield for State Controller. Todd will work to shrink government’s footprint, as well as state debt, while working to use Idaho’s vast resources. John Eynon for Superintendent of Public Education. John is the only Republican candidate for this office who opposes Common Core (with its onerous ‘data-mining), the use of schools as social-engineering propaganda institutions, and federal control of our schools. Chris Troupis for Attroney General. We need an AG who wont cave-in to the federal government-- one who will uphold the U.S. Constitutional provision for states to nullify federal laws.
Posted on: Sat, 17 May 2014 13:25:32 +0000

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