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TransparentNevada Questionnaire
Results.
See Leonard's answers HERE.
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A Return To Common Sense,
Constitutional Principles
Imagine
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a limited constitutional government
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low taxes
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free markets
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a return to sound monetary policies
With the right leadership we can return to
constitutional principles and finally really deal with the issues of failing
schools, a failing economy, home foreclosures, as well as the healthcare
issue.
You deserve a State Assemblyman who lives
and works in your community and who understands the needs of your community.
You need a State Assemblyman who believes in the US Constitution and Nevada
Constitution and will follow the Oath of Office to support, protect and
defend your Constitutional Rights!
Leonard Foster
Meanwhile, Les McKay, the
Independent American Party (IAP) candidate for Assembly District 21, signed
the Taxpayer Protection Pledge this week. Neither the Republican challenger,
Mark Sherwood, nor the Democrat incumbent, Ellen Spiegel, have similarly
pledged to the voters of AD 21 that they will not vote to raise taxes if
elected.
This could be another race
where conservatives and tea party activists go third party in November,
thus costing the GOP a possible pick-up in the lower legislative house.
The same situation exists in Assembly Districts 13 (Leonard Foster) and
15 (Stan Vaughn) – where the IAP candidates have made the anti-tax hike
commitment and signed the Tax Pledge while the GOP candidates have not.
---Chuck Muth July 9, 2010

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