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Monday, March 1, 2010

Which local candidates made the Tea Party pledge?

I attended an event last week where nearly 100 candidates local and state office all pledged to support the ideas of the Cincinnati Tea Party.

Here is a list of who signed up. In the crowded Butler County commission race, I notice Jose Alvarez, Wes Retherford and Jesse VonStein all signed up. Organizers said Cindy Carpenter had promised to show up, but that was the same day she had a seizure and was taken to the hospital. So the two that didn’t sign up are Gregory Jolivette (the incumbent) and Paul Nenni.

Here is a full overview of that race, as of the filing deadline.

There were also numerous local people there who are running for GOP central committee, including a couple incumbents.

Here is what they pledged:

I pledge to support the following core values and code of ethics:

Core Values

  • Free Markets
  • Fiscal Responsibility
  • Limited Government

Code of Ethics

  • Show personal and professional integrity in my actions
  • Work within the law
  • Communicate the core values in a positive manner
  • Engage the opposition in a civil and respectful manner
  • Stay informed on issues
  • Lead by example
  • Avoid conflicts of interest
  • Act with transparency and responsibility

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Is anybody out there?

I’ve been way too busy over the past week, and the blogging took a back seat. For that I apologize.

Here is a little of what I’ve been working on:

Any thoughts on any of these issues?

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