The unknown men who would be president
The Philadelphia Daily news covered the Independent presidential forum sponsored by Democracy Unplugged in Swarthmore, PA last week. Independent Presidential candidates Rick Fleharty, Daniel Kingery and John Bootie addressed the audience.
Marakay Rogers, the Libertarian Party candidate for Pennsylvania Attorney General also gave a presentation on the restrictive ballot access laws in Pennsylvania.
You can view the article here.
July 10, 2008 - Posted by newamericanindependent | Ballot Access, Candidates, Daniel Kingery, Election 2008, General News, John Bootie, Marakay Rogers, Rick Fleharty | Ballot Access, Democracy Unplugged, Independent candidates, Independent Voters
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Hi Daniel,
Your esperience running for the Presidency is a valuable resource for the American people. The task of winning back our country from the two-party monopoly is daunting. You have seen the enemy more intimately than most of your fellow citizens. Thank you for your service to our people.
Don’t give up, not yet. A re-start is needed. Your instincts are very correct. We are legion in numbers. I took one path of doing a Declaration of Re-Independence, http://cs2pr.us/index204.html .
I plan to phone you to work together on the problem. I have ten years in on the problem Let’s talk.
1-513-251-3155. Thanks.
I caution a person who might think that merely introducing additional “miner” party candidates is a fix.
Several time in our brief history we enjoyed more than two parties to choose from. Eventually, they grow into a major party system.
Then we are back where we began.
I advocate an absolute no-party system.
In such a system, every candidate must run on their ideas to actually IMPROVE the country and not merely on a party name.
Sincerely,
Daniel Kingery
With all the billion dollar giveaway programs, I thought it necessary to rewrite the USA constitution.
This time, making sure it include the USA Founding Charter.
Before my website expires early December, I’m going through “Google Search” for Daniel Kingery to locate any articles that published regarding my 2008 campaign.
I hope you write an article or sent this to the Editor for “Letters to the Editor”.
My website is the same http://www.PortablePublishing.com.
Sincerely & Respectfully,
Daniel Kingery
To unite consist of more than merely agreeing: It requires working together for a common objective.
Too many forms.
I’m sorry. Problems spelling my own name correctly : )
Reporters in all media formats, talk-shows of all formats, and far too many citizens say and do the same.
I traveled in 28 states so far and talked to thousands of people. Less than a dozen were voting for another candidate.
If all those who “claimed” they were to vote for me actually got off their couches and talked my campaign up to their family, friends, and the media this campaign, Kingery for President, would be truly news-worthy.
I can no longer fault the media for my lack of coverage. They only publish what YOU the People want to buy. If you do not threaten to take your money elsewhere the media will simply give you what you pay them to deliver.
So SPEAK UP, make your voice hear, and the media will allow you to hear my voice.
YOU will get the exact government and “leaders” that you are willing to fight to put into office.
The Decision is always yours. You can give it to the Electoral college. You can give it to the Media. You can even throw it away.
I’m Daniel Kingery, I’ve been actively campaigning for 2008 Presidential General Election since September 2007.
Do your part, So I can deliver as I say.
Sincerely,
Daniel Kingery, POTUS –Apprentice
Campaign website http://www.PortablePublishing.com
YouTube videos Kingery4President
I wrote a letter to this Philadelphia Daily News reporter. I thought that the article was unfair at best. In person, this reporter will tell you that he thinks that third party / independent candidates need to be taken more seriously and get more media coverage. However, his articles too often try to convince readers that third party / independent candidates are doing a nobel thing by running, but they shouldn’t really be taken all that seriously.