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A Little Post Election Surprise From The Ransdell For US Senate Campaign

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I know it is after the election but I just came upon this myself, was pretty surprised as I think you all will be. Won't be a big splash but it is something some might find interesting.

Got a mailing, I remember it being in late September from a national organization that lobbies for the funding and creation of national service programs. Instead of pessimistically throwing it out with the belief that nothing would come of it due to my political stands, I filled it out and decided to see what would come of it. This was also the case a month or so before with a long survey that was sent to me by a conservative PAC, that one I have not heard back from or found anything online unlike the case with the national service PAC.

You never know until you try, as much of a grip as the enemies of the West have on our lives and on national discourse in this country things can always slip through, the UK appearance was an example of that along with my appearance in front of a conservative audience at a church in Louisville later in the campaign that was not the subject of media attention. It can only happen though if we make the effort to try.

Below is a link to the Voter Guide for this organization. Note that there are a series of questions of which the answers are displayed by State and then by candidate. Many, many candidates nationwide did not even bother to send back a response to them. Alison Grimes and myself were the only two in the US Senate race in Kentucky to do so.

Let me know what you all thought of my answers. I did not mention anything about the Jews or race but the questions did not deal chiefly with any issue where that was especially relevant, you will note the questions that were asked. The coup here was that I was included and my answers published and posted, as they SHOULD be, along with the other candidates who responded.

http://www.servicenation.org/national_service_voter_guide


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- George Lincoln Rockwell concluding his speech at Brown University in 1966

 
Posted : 09/11/2014 9:33 pm
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