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You have to see this.
http://www.wthr.com/video?clipId=7054149&autostart=true
And they want to increase taxes.
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And they want to increase taxes.
Hi Jeff, hope your campaign in going well. I am with the Steinhof for Congress campaign. I was touching base with Brad and found you on his friend list. I apologize for not contacting you earlier but we are off to a late start. If there is anything we can do for you on our end let me know. All the best and thanks for running.
Dear Semon For Congress,
Perhaps you can win this and future elections by adopting the following policy:
First, have the US government partner with experts to show rainforest landowners and their countries how to harvest the rainforests more sustainably. (It is true that cutting down rainforest for timber yields $400 per acre; but if sustainable resources are harvested, the land will yield $2,000 more. See www.rain-tree.com/facts.htm.) If we divide this between our government, the experts, the landowners, and the landowners’ governments, each will make $500 an acre. With 2.8 billion acres of world rainforests, this should amount to $1.4 trillion a year. This would eliminate the deficit—and if combined with some deficit reduction measures, e.g. those of Senator Coburn, it could eliminate the national debt.
Subsistence farmers need to break free of the need to continually clear rainforest. Something called Inga alley cropping is discussed at www.rainforestsaver.org. Once farmers learn this, they can pass it on to their neighbors for next to nothing.
As for the need to cut down trees for firewood, an organization known as Solar Cookers International obviates such need for probably only $5 a person.
Some of the world’s lumber companies may of course need assistance in learning sound practices of selectivity without clear-cutting, but we could make that knowledge available for a fee.
Sincerely,
Alexander M. Sokolow
Perhaps you can win this and future elections by adopting the following policy:
First, have the US government partner with experts to show rainforest landowners and their countries how to harvest the rainforests more sustainably. (It is true that cutting down rainforest for timber yields $400 per acre; but if sustainable resources are harvested, the land will yield $2,000 more. See www.rain-tree.com/facts.htm.) If we divide this between our government, the experts, the landowners, and the landowners’ governments, each will make $500 an acre. With 2.8 billion acres of world rainforests, this should amount to $1.4 trillion a year. This would eliminate the deficit—and if combined with some deficit reduction measures, e.g. those of Senator Coburn, it could eliminate the national debt.
Subsistence farmers need to break free of the need to continually clear rainforest. Something called Inga alley cropping is discussed at www.rainforestsaver.org. Once farmers learn this, they can pass it on to their neighbors for next to nothing.
As for the need to cut down trees for firewood, an organization known as Solar Cookers International obviates such need for probably only $5 a person.
Some of the world’s lumber companies may of course need assistance in learning sound practices of selectivity without clear-cutting, but we could make that knowledge available for a fee.
Sincerely,
Alexander M. Sokolow
Dear Semon For Congress,
Perhaps you can win this and future elections by adopting the following policy:
First, have the US government partner with experts to show rainforest landowners and their countries how to harvest the rainforests more sustainably. (It is true that cutting down rainforest for timber yields $400 per acre; but if sustainable resources are harvested, the land will yield $2,000 more. See www.rain-tree.com/facts.htm.) If we divide this between our government, the experts, the landowners, and the landowners’ governments, each will make $500 an acre. With 2.8 billion acres of world rainforests, this should amount to $1.4 trillion a year. This would eliminate the deficit—and if combined with some deficit reduction measures, e.g. those of Senator Coburn, it could eliminate the national debt.
Subsistence farmers need to break free of the need to continually clear rainforest. Something called Inga alley cropping is discussed at www.rainforestsaver.org. Once farmers learn this, they can pass it on to their neighbors for next to nothing.
As for the need to cut down trees for firewood, an organization known as Solar Cookers International obviates such need for probably only $5 a person.
Some of the world’s lumber companies may of course need assistance in learning sound practices of selectivity without clear-cutting, but we could make that knowledge available for a fee.
Sincerely,
Alexander M. Sokolow
Perhaps you can win this and future elections by adopting the following policy:
First, have the US government partner with experts to show rainforest landowners and their countries how to harvest the rainforests more sustainably. (It is true that cutting down rainforest for timber yields $400 per acre; but if sustainable resources are harvested, the land will yield $2,000 more. See www.rain-tree.com/facts.htm.) If we divide this between our government, the experts, the landowners, and the landowners’ governments, each will make $500 an acre. With 2.8 billion acres of world rainforests, this should amount to $1.4 trillion a year. This would eliminate the deficit—and if combined with some deficit reduction measures, e.g. those of Senator Coburn, it could eliminate the national debt.
Subsistence farmers need to break free of the need to continually clear rainforest. Something called Inga alley cropping is discussed at www.rainforestsaver.org. Once farmers learn this, they can pass it on to their neighbors for next to nothing.
As for the need to cut down trees for firewood, an organization known as Solar Cookers International obviates such need for probably only $5 a person.
Some of the world’s lumber companies may of course need assistance in learning sound practices of selectivity without clear-cutting, but we could make that knowledge available for a fee.
Sincerely,
Alexander M. Sokolow
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Hi Jeff, Good to meet you this morning in Lexington. I enjoyed our talk about wind power. Sounds good initially but further investigation seems to show that this is very expensive and erratic way of producing energy. Why don’t we wisen up to the fact that there are better ways to proceed. Studies in Europe where this has been implemented do not show good outcomes .
My name is Amy Elias, and I am the president of Holliston High School’s Model United Nations club. For a fundraiser, we are hosting a “Meet the Candidates Night” on March 6, 2012 from 6pm to 8:30pm at Holliston High School. This event is non-partisan, and candidates from the federal to local levels have been invited. At the event, Holliston residents will have the opportunity to discuss what is important to them, what they would like to see done, and what they wish to see done away with as well as a chance for them to get to know candidates on a personal level. This is a great opportunity for you to get your name out there and let your stances be known. Thank you, and I hope to see you there!
I am looking for a couple of campaigns to work with this cycle. I ran for Governors Council 2 years ago as an independent, I am now a Republican. I am interested in your views on Liberty; specifically whether you support the Patriot Act, War on Drugs, and Violence against Women’s Act.
RE, Peter Wilson’s American Thinker piece on your run against Ed Markey – Bravo!!!
Mr Semon & staff,
I just saw Peter Wilson’s “Conservative Happy Warrior Challenges Warmist Ed Markey for House Seat” ( http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/01/conservative_happy_warrior_challenges_warmist_ed_markey_for_house_seat.html ). I’m glad to see your position on global warming there, but if I may offer one huge bit of advice, that issue is Markey’s weakest, most vulnerable spot. The so-called global warming issue is on the verge of total collapse, and Markey is going to do his best to hide that fact and his role in keeping it alive.
Forgive the suggestion of a long reading list, but I have written 40+ online articles and blogs on why the accusation is literally unsupportable and was a result of coordinated efforts by enviro-activists to marginalize skeptic in order to directly lead the mainstream media to – negligently or deliberately – deprive the public of critical skeptic information for 15+ years. As you are an American Thinker reader, you may have seen some of my articles right there: http://www.americanthinker.com/russell_cook/ and perhaps a few of my blogs too, e.g. “The iceberg treatment: The congressman, the iceberg, and a PBS freeze-out” http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/08/the_iceberg_treatment.html where I specifically talked about Markey’s “Deniersberg”. Please see my latest, a guest post at Steve Milloy’s JunkScience.com: “Monumental fault in manmade global warming notion hiding in plain sight” http://junkscience.com/2011/12/24/monumental-fault-in-manmade-global-warming-notion-hiding-in-plain-sight/
Let me know if you have any questions about what I’ve uncovered, it may end up being critical if you choose to go on the offense on this issue. Remember, our enviro-activist friends never expect anyone to hit them on their weakest point, which is the eggs-all-in-one-basket accusation against skeptic scientists. Without this excuse for the public to listen to skeptics, there is no reason not to have a total re-examination of the issue.
Mr Semon & staff,
I just saw Peter Wilson’s “Conservative Happy Warrior Challenges Warmist Ed Markey for House Seat” ( http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/01/conservative_happy_warrior_challenges_warmist_ed_markey_for_house_seat.html ). I’m glad to see your position on global warming there, but if I may offer one huge bit of advice, that issue is Markey’s weakest, most vulnerable spot. The so-called global warming issue is on the verge of total collapse, and Markey is going to do his best to hide that fact and his role in keeping it alive.
Forgive the suggestion of a long reading list, but I have written 40+ online articles and blogs on why the accusation is literally unsupportable and was a result of coordinated efforts by enviro-activists to marginalize skeptic in order to directly lead the mainstream media to – negligently or deliberately – deprive the public of critical skeptic information for 15+ years. As you are an American Thinker reader, you may have seen some of my articles right there: http://www.americanthinker.com/russell_cook/ and perhaps a few of my blogs too, e.g. “The iceberg treatment: The congressman, the iceberg, and a PBS freeze-out” http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/08/the_iceberg_treatment.html where I specifically talked about Markey’s “Deniersberg”. Please see my latest, a guest post at Steve Milloy’s JunkScience.com: “Monumental fault in manmade global warming notion hiding in plain sight” http://junkscience.com/2011/12/24/monumental-fault-in-manmade-global-warming-notion-hiding-in-plain-sight/
Let me know if you have any questions about what I’ve uncovered, it may end up being critical if you choose to go on the offense on this issue. Remember, our enviro-activist friends never expect anyone to hit them on their weakest point, which is the eggs-all-in-one-basket accusation against skeptic scientists. Without this excuse for the public to listen to skeptics, there is no reason not to have a total re-examination of the issue.
I signed the rights to a Hydrogen fuel cell to Revere. I sent a copy to congressmen Markely . I heard nothing. I belive it has maney good fetures. I want to donate to your campain. Please call 781-526-1712
Ower presant congressman is involved in enery in congress.Is he oppsed to the cadian pipe line.Dose he have speal interst in not allowingthe pipe line.
If we alow the pipe line. The price of oil will go down becouse the supply of oil will incress.
The dollar will be steanthend becouse valve will added to the dallar.
If we don’t have the pipe line the dollar will be weak becouse the valve of energy will go to the mideast.
If we alow the pipe line. The price of oil will go down becouse the supply of oil will incress.
The dollar will be steanthend becouse valve will added to the dallar.
If we don’t have the pipe line the dollar will be weak becouse the valve of energy will go to the mideast.
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Election Pledge 2012
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Please Visit www.electionpledge.com
We are asking the American public to pledge not to support incumbents.
This is a new website – help use get the link out – because – we can help your campaign. Anyone taking the pledge is someone not voting for an incumbent. And, if they end up voting for you, that is like gaining 2 points.
You, as a candidate, can request information on who from your district signed the pledge. These are voters you will want to contact.
Tim Coker
Election Pledge 2012
tim@electionpledge.com
641-777-8309
To whom it may concern,
I’m writing from FreedomWorks to request Jeff Semon’s support for the Contract From America. If you haven’t yet read it, the Contract is the cumulative result of more than 450,000 Americans voting on the issues that matter to them and suggesting reforms they want to see take place within the federal government. It is a grassroots-generated, crowd-sourced call for real economic conservatism and good governance reform in Washington, D.C.
The Contract was narrowed to the 21 boldest and most viable ideas via surveys of thousands of grassroots leaders nationwide. This document represents a true, bottom-up initiative that deserves the support of every conservative candidate. Most importantly, the Contract From America was not written by politicians. It was developed by more than 125 coalition partners, including economic and conservative grassroots organizations and tea party groups.
As part of our grassroots support for conservative principles, FreedomWorks is asking all candidates for federal office to sign the Contract From America pledge. The pledge represents a commitment to advocate on behalf of individual liberty, limited government and economic freedom. Since the Contract was drafted earlier this year, more than 300 candidates have done so.
Signing the Contract From America is a vitally important step in the decision-making process that helps determine which candidates FreedomWorks will eventually endorse and ask our members to support. A timely response would be sincerely appreciated.
Sincerely,
Thomas Kubica
Federal Campaigns
FreedomWorks, Inc.
400 North Capitol St. NW Suite 765
Washington, DC 20001
Fax: (202) 942-7649
www.FreedomWorks.org
www.TheContract.org
I’m writing from FreedomWorks to request Jeff Semon’s support for the Contract From America. If you haven’t yet read it, the Contract is the cumulative result of more than 450,000 Americans voting on the issues that matter to them and suggesting reforms they want to see take place within the federal government. It is a grassroots-generated, crowd-sourced call for real economic conservatism and good governance reform in Washington, D.C.
The Contract was narrowed to the 21 boldest and most viable ideas via surveys of thousands of grassroots leaders nationwide. This document represents a true, bottom-up initiative that deserves the support of every conservative candidate. Most importantly, the Contract From America was not written by politicians. It was developed by more than 125 coalition partners, including economic and conservative grassroots organizations and tea party groups.
As part of our grassroots support for conservative principles, FreedomWorks is asking all candidates for federal office to sign the Contract From America pledge. The pledge represents a commitment to advocate on behalf of individual liberty, limited government and economic freedom. Since the Contract was drafted earlier this year, more than 300 candidates have done so.
Signing the Contract From America is a vitally important step in the decision-making process that helps determine which candidates FreedomWorks will eventually endorse and ask our members to support. A timely response would be sincerely appreciated.
Sincerely,
Thomas Kubica
Federal Campaigns
FreedomWorks, Inc.
400 North Capitol St. NW Suite 765
Washington, DC 20001
Fax: (202) 942-7649
www.FreedomWorks.org
www.TheContract.org