Friday, April 30, 2010
It Would be an Honor to Work for Jack Goodman, Republican for Congress
There have been accusations during this election cycle in Missouri’s Seventh Congressional district that have tried to tie me to a Republican candidate running for Congress. To be honest, I laugh every time I see them. I am a political outsider whose only political connection was friendship with Matt Blunt through Junior High School in Strafford, Missouri.
Normally, I wouldn’t have involved myself in the primary, but 2010 is not your typical election year. There is far too much at stake to trust a seat in Congress to someone unprepared to fight for Southwest Missouri values.
After the Pizza by Stout instance, which Billy Long tried to bribe me to take down the Long is Wrong site, there were accusations I was working for Michael Wardell, since Wardell followed through filing an ethics complaint against Long. That rumor died after I addressed it with Vincent David Jericho on his radio show.
Now a Web site designed to hurt Gary Nodler, which has an anonymous owner who won’t let you leave comments, has attacked me for looking into Billy Long’s character issues and exposing his weaknesses on issues that matter to voters. Not only has it gone as far as attacking me on two occasions, the Web site has also began attacking Jack Goodman. I believe the Billy Long campaign is showing its hand, which is surprising considering Billy Long is a World Poker Tour professional laying down $10,000 to $15,000 to enter a game.
The Web site accuses me of working for Jack Goodman. I am not working for Jack Goodman, but I wish I was. It would be a great honor to work for Goodman. He is one of the candidates in this race I admire. He represents the common values of Southwest Missouri, his strong family values and moral principles show in the legislation he sponsors, and he is someone I trust.
There are other candidates in the seventh district race that I also admire for various reasons. It would be an honor to work in Jeff Wisdom, Michael Wardell, Mike Moon, or Gary Nodler’s campaign as well. All four of these men bring an exceptional record of leadership to the race. I have gotten to know all four of these men, and there are qualities I like in all of them. Needless to say, Billy Long is not a candidate I admire, but I do know I probably have received money from his campaign indirectly through Google ads. So there’s your disclosure.
So, if you have a paid position, and could use someone who is strong in desktop publishing, communication, marketing, Web design, social media, search engine optimization, and other electronic skills needed for today’s modern campaigns, I am available for hire. By the way, I have a strong understanding of the issues facing our country as well.
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