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Ronda
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12/14/09 16:33:47
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Dear Mr. Geary,
My name is Ronda and I'm a registered voter in Nebraska.
I recently became aware of your campaign for Nebraska Governor. I have read your Platform / Issues. You inspired me. You support the Second Amendment to the Constitution.
I was motivated to find out more about your position on issues so I went to your website. While I found most of your positions to be in line with a true patriot.
Since you were a U.S. Marine Corps. I would assume that sometime during your service, you may have recognized the hypocrisy of the leader of the free world imposing itself on so many other countries. I also assume that a man of your intelligence and independent thinking would recognize that American wars are mostly about profit for the military industrial complex. It's a legitimate way to rob a country blind from the inside, in the name of freedom and patriotism.
My other issue is global warming. Climate-gate Science depends on good quality of data. It also relies on replication and sharing data. But the last couple of weeks have uncovered some shocking revelations.
Computers have obtained 160 megabytes of e-mails from the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in England. These e-mails, which have now been confirmed as real, involved many researchers across the globe with ideologically similar advocates around the world.
They were brazenly discussing the destruction and hiding of data that did not support global warming claims. The academics also worked closely with the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Copenhagen is not an option, we do not need a New world government.
But I'm not writing to be a hypocrite.
I'm writing to see if there is a possibility that you might realize that left right politics is dying fast.
Why would I matter to you?
Americans are waking up and realize that in order to clean house in D.C. they have to organize nationally to root out corrupt representatives and work nationally across state lines to support new representatives who will obey the Constitution.
Therefore, we need to make sure the right person is sitting in the Governors seat, to back us on these corrupt persons in DC.
That's why I'm attempting to connect with you. 2010 is going to be an election year like 1776, from Governors’ to representatives to Senators.
There is a growing number of true patriots who are going to throw off the shackles of big, unresponsive, criminal government.
Sincerely, Ronda
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Crystal L.
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11/28/09 16:08:40
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Hello Christopher,
Your poems are wonderful and it shows people that you have passion. You'll be a great governor!!!!!
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Casey Cox
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11/27/09 10:50:17
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Christopher,
Your poetry is exactly what made me decide that you were not just a politician, but a politician with open enough eyes and global ideas followed with achievable actions that you were worthy of the position you are seeking. What better way to support the people then to have someone in office who supports the world of people and is not afraid to say it!
There will always be nay-sayers, but you have already dared to be you and that has already set you above the standards of a normal politician which will get you a strong following with your constituents.
Just keep being true to you!
Casey
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Hillery
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11/23/09 21:56:22
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Christopher,
Thank you for sharing your poetry with all of us on Facebook!
Personally I believe that our Statesmen and Politicians should continue to be the "real-typical-everyday American" people who they are!! If you write poetry and want to share it with your friends, followers, voters, fellow Americans then DO IT!!! It is a part of you and I think it is wonderful to have a man running for an office who shares a part of themselves with us that does not involve or pertain to his/her political beliefs!
My vote is for YOU and I hope that WHEN you are in office you will not discontinue this love and art that you graciously have shared with us!!
Hillery H. Nebraskan Republican (Just your average Joe)
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Danny M.
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11/09/09 18:07:50
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Mr. Geary,
As a Nebraskan, seeking to represent the people of Nebraska as governor, I would imagine the voices you want to hear most are the voices of your constituents, the men, and women of Nebraska, but I hope you'll give special dispensation, to a Washingtonian, and allow me to give my two cents.
I feel in a lot of ways there is a connection between states such as Nebraska, and Washington, as we are both young states, in fact neither of us were full states, when this country of ours fought it's civil war, instead we were territories, or perhaps not even that, for if a man were honest, he'd say, before the war, we were wilderness, except for a few folk, scattered about the place.
Nebraska, so I've heard, was so remote, and alien, so lacking in trees, and materials, that when the first settlers arrived, they were reduced to building their homes from sods, and some may see that as a story of poverty, and a tale to raise an eyebrow, but I see it as a story of riches, the richness of man, and his spirit.
Both our states were built by true pioneers, men who could look at the dirt, and see a home, who could look beyond the confines of the east, and see the freedom, and liberty of the west.
Our states were built by dreamers, but not ordinary dreamers, our states were built by dreamers with a plan, and the backbone to see that plan through. They were built by hard working, and dedicated folk, and it is to those folk that you must turn your ear today.
You do not want big government, Nebraska is not a state for big government, it's a state for freedom, and liberty, it's a state built of the soil, that appreciates the blood, the sweat, and the tears, poured into the land, by it's farmers, it's ranchers, and it's agriculturalists.
It is a state that is conservative, that seeks to protect, and preserve the values, and ideals, that it's founders lay down for it, but it is also a youthful state, a revolutionary state, one that keeps an eye to the future, and that is always willing to look at new ideas, and innovations, providing they do not threaten the fabric of the state.
Nebraska is a hard state, a tough state, but it's a state with a heart, and one that cares for it's citizens.
You ask what direction people would like to see Nebraska moving in, well it's not my place, as a Washingtonian, to say, but if asked the same question about my own state, then I'd answer I want to see small government, a solid agricultural policy, an innovative program, looking to attract new industries, and a hands off approach to vital services, such as healthcare.
When it came to education, I'd want to see thoughtful guidance, not heavy handed indoctrination, and I'd want to see support for the elderly, and the environment, but most of all I'd just want to see honesty, and transparency, and a commitment to serve the people of the state, above all others, because I believe that's what most folk really want.
I believe that most, hard working folk will always support a man if he's honest, trustworthy, and they know he's truly in their corner.
Most folk will never ask for much more than that.
Good luck with your campaign.
Danny
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Hemarrs Krishnan
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11/07/09 19:25:35
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Well, I'm from a very far place but I wanted to wish you the best on your run for governor of Nebraska. May god always smile upon you with his blessings to win all heart of peoples around you and their confidents on you in bringing new hope into everyone's dream.
Have a good day ahead,
Hemarrs Krishnan Taiping, Malaysia
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Iva
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11/01/09 11:16:03
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Hey Christopher, I read some of the things about you, I have to say you are a very interesting man. My name is Iva and I am not as interesting as you are, just a very simple lady. Anyway just wanted to tell you that.
Iva Omaha
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Sandy
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10/19/09 14:00:34
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Hello Christopher,
It was nice to talk to you yesterday, I hope you win the election and help make the world a better place. Sorry I sounded grumpy on the phone my whole family is sick with that virus that is going around. My daughter has been sick for 8 weeks with it and I am battling cancer and they don't know what kind of virus she has they did all kinds of test on her.
Thanks again for letting me help with your campian.
Sandy
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John Pagdilao
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10/12/09 13:18:16
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Aloha Professor Geary,
It's been a long time, I hope your doing well. I would like to thank you for what you are doing for the martial arts. People like you make a very big difference. So friend, take care and keep in touch. Have a great week.
God Bless, Grandmaster John Pagdilao
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Master Sensei Cat Cuevas
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08/25/09 02:55:52
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KONNICHIWA SIR! JUST WANTED TO SAY THAT I DID LIKE THE AD FOR YOUR RUNNING FOR OFFICE. MUST SAY THAT EVEN THOUGH I'M WAY OVER HERE IN CALIFORNIA, THAT I DO WISH YOU THE BEST. SO MANY OF OUR PEOPLE IN OFFICE HAVE FORGOTTEN THE PRINCIPLES AND VALUES THAT THIS COUNTRY WAS BUILT ON. IT'S TERRIBLE WHAT IS HAPPENING OVER HERE. PLEASE, IF YOU ARE VICTORIOUS AND WIN FOR YOUR STATE, DON'T LET HAPPEN TO IT WHAT IS HAPPENING IN CALIF. ACROSS OUR COUNTRY ONE TERRIBLE THING HAS HAPPENED.
YES, YOU MAY QUOTE ME, " IT USE TO BE OUR COUNTRY WAS BASED ON A GOVERNMENT, "BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE"! NOW IT IS "BY THE GOVERNMENT AND FOR THE GOVERNMENT"!!" YES, HOW QUICKLY THE WORKING MAN HAS BEEN FORGOTTEN IN THE SHUFFLE OF PAPER WORK AND THE RED TAPE OF BEING POLITICALLY CORRECT. LIKE I SAID, I HOPE AND PRAY THAT YOU NEVER FORGET YOUR BEGININGS AND THE VALUES THAT YOUR PARENTS PLACED UPON YOU. I HOPE THAT YOU AND YOURS ARE BLESSED ON THIS ROAD THAT YOU HAVE CHOSEN TO DO FOR THE PEOPLE. PEACE, LOVE AND SERENITY TO ALL AND MAY YOU ALSO NEVER LOSE YOUR WARRIOR SPIRIT...
Master Sensei Cat Cuevas Fresno, California
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