Lawson:
6/25/2010 10:28:13 AM
There might be a case to be made for it. There's certainly a lot of drug- and gang-related violence going on in northern Mexico, and some of it has spilled out into towns on the US-side of the border. The folks that live in border towns, such as here in Texas, have a right to be fearful of the escalation.
6/25/2010 10:40:15 AM
6/25/2010 12:04:10 PM
Lawson is too socially conservative to take the 4th district. Lawson is anti-choice, anti-gay marriage, anti-federal funding for education/research in the research triangle, which is basically the whole district he is running in. He lost Orange County last time in particular on the order of 71.57%to 28.43%.And if I recall correctly he referred to one of his GOP opponents as supporting communism.I'm pro-public transit, pro-environmental protections, pro-funding education/research for public universities (like NCSU), and I think those are fairly common viewpoints in Durham, Orange, & western half of Wake so I don't think Lawson can win here in the triangle district. Now if he wants to move about 10 miles down the road and challenge Etheridge, I think he'd have a real shot.[Edited on June 25, 2010 at 3:50 PM. Reason : .]
6/25/2010 3:49:58 PM
Are you for murdering people in Afghanistan? If so, go ahead and vote for David price. Their blood will be on your hands.Focus a little less on things that aren't going to change at the federal level anyway (same sex marriage, abortion) and a little more on the things that actually matter - getting back to a real budget, and putting an end to perpetual war for the benefit of the state.Unfortunately, I already know the sad truth. "Chapel Hill liberals" won't vote on the issues that matter. They'll vote for anything with a D next to it.
6/25/2010 4:36:55 PM
6/25/2010 11:46:20 PM
i would rather my brother be sent to mexico than afghanistan as previously thought abouti just hope he isn't labeled cut and run
6/26/2010 1:38:43 AM
The NY Times has now identified the NC District 4 seat as "in play", which is a switch from early 2010, when the Times declared this seat "safe" for Democrats.http://elections.nytimes.com/2010/house
6/29/2010 11:16:27 AM
EarthDogg would prefer 50 individual countries rather than one nation. Doesn't that make him a traitor?
6/29/2010 12:53:55 PM
6/29/2010 1:27:41 PM
6/29/2010 1:35:21 PM
Here's an video interview with David Price...http://news.mync.com/site/news/video/11923/Congressman_David_Price__D__NC_District_4/"The worst thing you could do is give the cay keys back to the guy who drove the car into the ditch in the first place."Of course, the reporter didn't point out that the democrats have held the congress for the past 4 years. They're the ones who were driving the car.His two most productive votes in his 20 year stint? His vote for the tax hike in '93 and his vote on ObamaCare. And getting a pork-barrel EPA lab built in his district. and here is a video interview with Price's opponent BJ Lawson. http://news.mync.com/site/news/video/11921/BJ_Lawson__R__Congressional_Candidate_NC_District_4/"Prosperity doesn't come from Washington. So what we need is Less Government Spending, Less Taxes, Less Regulation. And we need to free up the businesses and entrepreneurs right in our community to do what they do best..which is to serve their customers."
8/24/2010 12:29:25 PM
As many congressmen who have districts than span multiple cities, he has an office in each to meet with constituents so at any given time he is necessarily not at more than one of them which makes me find this video a bit disingenuous:And from this month:http://www.orangepolitics.org/2010/08/lawson-push-polling-in-nc-4
8/24/2010 12:58:52 PM
8/24/2010 1:06:30 PM
H.R. 35Essential to the structure of the Constitution is the concept of the balance of powers between the three branches of government. That balance was disturbed in November of 2001, when George W. Bush issued Executive Order No. 13233. That executive order thwarted the intention of the law by declaring that sitting presidents, former presidents, and even the heirs of former presidents, would have the power to deny the release of public White House records.Congress and the Judicial Branch cannot check the power of the White House without knowledge of the Executive apparatus that the White House has put into place. Bush executive order interfered with the system of government oversight and review the Constitution put into place. The Presidential Records Act Amendments of 2009, H.R. 35, ended this interference by specifically counteracting Executive Order No. 13233.Rep. Price has acted progressively by voting YES to pass this measure. ---------------------H.R. 3567If passed, the Respect for Marriage Act of 2009 (H.R. 3567) would repeal DOMA, the Defense of Marriage Act. Enacted in the 1990s, DOMA removed the presumption (based in the "Full Faith and Credit" clause of the Constitution) that same-sex marriages carried out in one state would be recognized in other states or by the federal government. H.R. 3567 would restore cross-state and federal recognition, recognition that different-sex marriages continue to enjoy.Rep. Price has acted progressively by cosponsoring this bill. ---------------------H.R. 591The Military Commissions Act is one of the worst laws to be passed by Congress during the Bush years. It revoked the ancient protection of the writ of habeas corpus, enabling arbitrary and indefinite imprisonment. The law ended the right to a fair and speedy trial, setting up a system of kangaroo courts that could operate under absurdly unjust standards. The law gave retroactive immunity to the President and his aides for war crimes. It created unconstitutional exceptions to the Geneva Conventions. It made hearsay and evidence obtained under coercive interrogation admissible.Under President Barack Obama, the Military Commissions Act is still on the books. It is true that the prisons of Guantanamo Bay and other "black sites" run by the U.S. around the world will be closed... but the laws that enabled them remain in effect. As long as the Military Commissions Act remains on the books, any closure of prisons like those at Guantanamo will be purely voluntary... and wholly reversible.The surest way to overcome this problem is not just to rely on the trustworthiness of the President of the United States, but to enact a law that specifically contradicts and counteracts the Military Commissions Act. U.S. Representative David Price has introduced legislation to do just that. It’s H.R. 591, the Interrogation and Detention Reform Act. It does away with the unconstitutional military tribunal system. It does away with torture interrogations. It repeals the repeal of habeas corpus and returns constitutional legal protections to the American justice system. Those members of Congress who support H.R. 591 show the most fidelity to their oath of office pledge that they defend the liberties inherent in the Constitution of the United States.Rep. Price has acted progressively by cosponsoring this bill. ---------------------Patrick Amendment to H.R. 5136Substantively, the Don't Ask Don't Tell policy weakens the strained U.S. military by kicking people out with good service records. There is a more formal problem with DADT as well: the policy to discriminate, to kick people out of the military because of their sexual orientation, is a violation of the Equal Protection clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Patrick Murphy's amendment to repeal the policy is an amendment not only lending substantive benefit to the military and to lesbian and gay servicemembers, but also providing strength to constitutional government.Rep. Price has acted progressively by voting YES to pass this measure. ---------------------Motion to Concur on Patriot ActOn February 25, 2010, the House of Representatives passed an extension of Patriot Act provisions for spying on Americans without establishment of probable cause or so much as a demonstration that the person being spied upon is even tangentially connected to terrorism. This reauthorization of the most controversial of Patriot Act powers made it through the House hidden within Medicare legislations and contained no reforms whatsoever.Rep. Price has acted progressively by voting NO, against this regressive measure.
8/24/2010 1:06:55 PM
8/24/2010 10:05:40 PM
Encouraging Update:
9/8/2010 1:47:04 AM
^Wonder if that internal poll is the result of this (the push poll I mentioned earlier when it was happening)?
9/8/2010 3:45:39 AM
The over-riding issue this year is the failing economy. People have watched Obama's anti-business approach fail. David Price never once wavered from voting with Obama/Pelosi. He voted for the bail-outs, he voted for cap n tax, and he will vote to raise taxes on the job-creators.
9/8/2010 9:39:03 AM
I met Lawson at his town hall at the Carolina Brewery a few weeks ago. He's a real douche and he will lose.
9/8/2010 10:51:05 AM
http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/09/08/669587/lawson-trumpets-poll-showing-lead.htmlFor whatever it's worth. I don't really buy it.
9/8/2010 4:06:59 PM
^I think I recognize somebody's catch phrase in one of those comments on that article you posted. uncleron:
9/8/2010 4:39:14 PM
^As the official over-user of the term, I think uncleron isn't using it in the correct way.My use of "Whistling" was referring to the fact that democrats were writing off the anger of the country over the sputtering economy and over-spending. But I think the whistling is over. Democrat politicians know that they are probably going to get shellacked this November. They are no longer whistling, they are sweating.
9/8/2010 11:16:04 PM
If you're in the 4th district, or even if you're not, I'd watch the video here: http://www.lawsonforcongress.com/posts/on-the-record-with-david-crabtreeIt lays out, pretty well I'd say, the fundamental differences between Lawson and Price. I don't see how anyone can watch this and still think voting for Price is a good idea. The only thing Price can do in the face of well reasoned positions is throw his hands in the air and feign disbelief.
10/16/2010 1:50:25 PM
538 has it at 96.35% chance of not changing hands.Here is the latest attack ad out of the Price camp, I saw it on tv like 3 times yesterday (not saying I agree w/ it, just passing it along):
10/16/2010 3:19:10 PM
Fuck, I don't like either of them.
10/18/2010 12:42:49 PM
So don't vote for either?That ad is a little funny, though. It correctly asserts that Lawson wants to get rid of the DoE (though, of course, it fails to mention that he wants these things taken care of at the state/local level instead), but then ends up saying that property taxes will be higher? Why? Because of all that money we'll be saving by having our taxes stay here? Oh, that's right. The ad also failed to mention that we give more to the DoE than we get back. Silly them. Must have been an honest mistake.Besides that, its just a laughably bad ad. The fact that he hasn't had to campaign, well...ever, really starts to show. The Indy picked up on that during the debate as well.Other than that, it looks like Lawson's stalker has finally "helped" Price is some manner now with that quote about the DoE.
10/18/2010 3:35:05 PM
Saw a Lawson ad & Price ad last night during the same commercial break. They both basically called each other the worst politician ever. I'm that helped inform the electorate.
11/1/2010 5:56:59 AM
It really is pretty exciting that we get a chance to vote for BJ Lawson today. It's not often you get to vote for someone in your district that will make national news if he wins because he's considered such a great candidate for America.If he manages to somehow win in this liberal arts fairyland district of all places it really does show that a lot of Americans are ready to grow up and accept the challenges of the real world.I know some of you guys are younger and haven't grown up yet, but this is truly a vote you may never get to take back so do the right thing. Opportunities to purge the system of slime like Price and replace him with someone who is willing to speak his mind about protecting the national interest don't come along often.[Edited on November 2, 2010 at 4:05 AM. Reason : GO BJ]
11/2/2010 4:01:01 AM
11/2/2010 8:29:04 AM
11/2/2010 9:02:26 AM
11/2/2010 11:17:45 AM
^^Chalk another one up to the left not knowing how to respond to libertarian (and what was once known as liberal) arguments.[Edited on November 2, 2010 at 11:20 AM. Reason : ]
11/2/2010 11:19:41 AM
you might not want to count your chickens before they hatch.You and a lot of people are using your perception bias to read too far into the intent of the voters. This election isn't there to serve as an endorsement of the Republican/tea party positions, rather it is a backlash against the Democrats for failing to fix the economy. If the Republicans govern as if they have a mandate to stand in the way of everything Obama tries to do, or tries to repeal anything Obama has done already they will be out looking for jobs themselves come 2013. [Edited on November 2, 2010 at 11:25 AM. Reason : .]
11/2/2010 11:20:34 AM
I wrote-in Morgan Freeman
11/2/2010 11:20:57 AM
hahaha....awesome!!
11/2/2010 12:15:52 PM
11/2/2010 1:04:02 PM
I'm in the 12th district (the one that looks like a spaghetti) and I get to choose between Mel Watts and....nobody. It's really discouraging that his reelection is assured, yet his only significant contribution to government has been to derail legislation that would have increased oversight of the Fed.
11/2/2010 1:20:03 PM
11/2/2010 2:25:02 PM
LOL @ this guy lying about morgan freeman doing his ad.
11/2/2010 2:28:15 PM
11/2/2010 2:32:59 PM
You're delusional. It's not just that they're more vocal. The debt crisis is coming to a head, and many are beginning to recognize it. Many of those same people thought everything was fine up until 2007. You simply can't run an economy on nothing but debt without it ending badly. It's a hard pill to swallow, but we will not be returning to where we were early this decade. Many jobs are gone and not coming back.^^lol at you not doing your homework. He got scammed.[Edited on November 2, 2010 at 2:37 PM. Reason : ]
11/2/2010 2:33:42 PM
Then he let someone with access to his Facebook account post a lie on his behalf. Either way it's hilarious.....oh, Lawson thought he actually had Freeman. Still hilarious....or did he? http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/1110/Email_Lawson_was_told_of_voice_double.html?showall[Edited on November 2, 2010 at 3:39 PM. Reason : .]
11/2/2010 3:33:11 PM
11/2/2010 3:44:32 PM
You bullshit for a living? Back up your claim instead of asking me to take your word for it.
11/2/2010 3:54:58 PM
Do you understand what proprietary means?
11/2/2010 3:56:02 PM
11/2/2010 3:59:03 PM
11/2/2010 4:10:42 PM
^^^In this context, it's a conveniently placed cop out. "I know why you're wrong but...uhh...uhh...I can't say why!"[Edited on November 2, 2010 at 4:14 PM. Reason : ]
11/2/2010 4:13:37 PM
Why don't you explain to us why the people in America have suddenly decided to embrace this tea party movement.I'll patiently wait for your response.I expect your response to answer the following paradoxes.1. If they so dramatically support the movement, why they don't want any cuts to Medicare2. If they so dramatically support the movement, why they don't want to see any changes to Social Security3. If they so dramatically support the movement, why they don't want to see any cuts to public education4. If they so dramatically support the movement, why they don't want to see any cuts to food safety and other governmental regulations5. If they so dramatically support the movement, why they don't want to see any reductions in unemployment benefits. I'll wait for your masterful response.
11/2/2010 4:18:38 PM