- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Retired Civil Engineer
- 2006: Candidate, U.S. Representative, CA Congressional District 3
- 2004: Candidate, U.S. Representative, CA Congressional District 3
- 2002: Candidate, U.S. Representative, CA Congressional District 3
- 2000: Candidate, U.S. Representative, CA Congressional District 3
- 1998: Candidate, U.S. Representative, CA Congressional District 5
- 1997, July 12: Letter to Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board regarding selenium discharges to the San Joaquin River
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Release federal property to private ownership.
- Release workers from Social Security slavery.
- Release private property owners from forced compliance with environmental regulation.
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- Albert J. Segalla, Chairman, LP Gold Country (Amador, Calaveras & Tuolumne)
- Sam Wells, former Chairman LP Louisiana
- Bruce Cohen, former Chairman LP Orange County, CA
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- Green fear of desert farms
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Though Greens have learned anti-farm-subsidy
rhetoric, they still haven't learned to speak well of other
people's property rights. Perhaps the reason why is
because journalists in the past century have learned to
profit from writing stories of moral outrage over
allegedly unjust poverty.
I ask everybody to consider Kesterson stories in the
context of a journalist-biologist coalition to advance
socialism and expect fraud.
- Kesterson: A Microcosm of Government Corruption
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The enclosed position paper responds to a petition
submitted to the California State Water
Resources Control Board regarding regulation of
discharge from farm field drains in the Grasslands
area on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley in
Merced County
- Questions & Answers
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Why are you seeking office? What would you change? What are
the five major issues and how do you stand? What goals will you seek if elected to office and how will you achieve them? What experience helps qualify you for the office?
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