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April 8, 2006

James Hart: District 8 Republican Primary

This is a summary of the comments made by candidate James Hart during a debate between him and one of the other two candidates, John Farmer. Read my summary of the overall debate.

James Hart It was a little difficult to tell, but I believe his opening comments were designed to show why he should be allowed to run as a Republican, even though the state party is doing everything in its power to stop him. He talked about ''Country Club" Republicans (like Bush) and then said that there is no freedom of speech in this country. After all, only 2 newspapers would run his ads.

Iraq:
Hart declared that it is ridiculous to establish democracy in Iraq when we are allowing Mexicans to run wild in our streets. He then went into a fairly extensive anti-Bush screed and white supremacist rant. He promised that, when elected, he will ask the FBI to investigate the invasion California by the flood of illegal Mexicans to determine if it is an act of war. Upon completion of that investigation he will ask the country to go to war (he did not allow for the possibility that the FBI would not consider it an act of war).

NAFTA:
When elected, Hart promised that he would repeal NAFTA to protect our jobs, our economy and our country. He said that it is ridiculous to think that trade is "free" — the government is meddling in prices of cars by messing with GM. Hart pledged to remove the NAFTA knife from the back of hard working Americans by employing punitive tariffs equal on products equal to what NAFTA is reducing the prices of the products.

James Hart Immigration:
Hart claimed that we are being lied to when we are told that only reasons to oppose immigration are racist. He then when on to talk about the low IQ of Mexicans and blacks as proven in The Bell Curve and the Wealth of Nations. This led into a call for instituting a program of eugenics that is required if we are to save civilization.

Affirmative Action:
Hart asserted that Affirmative Action is based on a false premise: that they can perform the same jobs as whites. Blacks have smaller brains and are not capable, which is why there are not that many black doctors or dentists. He then went on to claim that Mexicans and others of the less favored races will bring poverty and crime with them. Just look at Detroit and Los Angeles.

Constitutional Rights:
Hart held himself up as an example that the Constitution is a facade (what with the Republicans trying to kill his candidacy and the newspapers refusing his ads). "George Bush is no more the real president than the Pillsbury Doughboy." "Bush is nothing but a front for Enron and Halliburton." Closing comments:
Hart closed by warning the audience not to buy the Fundamentalist line against abortion: God did not pick a particular sperm and a certain egg so that a retarded child is born, forcing the parents to have to deal with a lifetime of raising a Down's Syndrome baby, any more than God is responsible for the weather. Eugenics is necessary to save our race. ''We are God." He then asserted that the unemployed are those with low IQs.

Editor's Comments:
Hart is an animated and humorous speaker. On the other hand, the level and intensity of fanaticism that comes out of his mouth is absolutely stunning. If he toned it down a little lot, he might get someone to listen to him. On the other hand, it was hard to stop smiling while listening to him. I mean, it was more entertaining than most movies and had twice as much fiction as a CSI episode.

Bottom line: James Hart's extremist 16th century views will hopefully cause him to quickly fade from the political landscape and become no more than a less-than-amusing anecdote in history.

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What is so good, pious, democratic and American about a Downs Syndrome baby?

What is so good, pious, democratic and American about forcing the unfortunate parents of a Downs Syndrome baby to live with it as if it was a normal healthy child?

What is so good, pious, democratic and American about putting a Downs Syndrome baby into institutional care costing the parents and state eighty thousand dollars per year?

Mr. Hart sounds like a reasonable man on this issue.

Harry Dace

Posted by: Harry at April 10, 2006 8:27 AM

Mr.Hart is a nut but even a broken clock is right
twice a day. I agree with him on NAFTA. NAFTA has
been very, very bad news for Mexico and it definitely hurting the USA too. Hart has a
right to run but I don't have to vote for him.
By the way did you know that both Tom DeLay
and Hillary Clinton think NAFTA has been a good
thing?

Posted by: R.J. Hayes at April 10, 2006 1:55 PM

America needs someone like Hart in office to speak for the common man.

Iraq is a disaster--a quagmire at best--started by a President who openly LIED to his people about fictitious "weapons of mass destruction." Doesn't this bother you, my fellow American?

Likewise, NAFTA is a disaster, causing more Americans to compete with third-world wages, as our society quickly retrogresses into an economic cesspool.

There is no immigration; what we see now is an invasion. Would Iran allow 20 million Americans to move in? Would America allow 20 million Iranians to move in? So why is it OK with our so-called "leaders" if 20 million Mexicans come here, say that this is "their" land, and that they're taking it back? Hart is one of the few men to so boldly--and honestly--admit that this is wrong. Where are the other politicians--pandering to corporate interests and the potential future millions of Mexican voters (once our nation's borders are dismantled)!

And why should the common man have to compete with Mexican wages at home and abroad (i.e., outsourcing)? We need tariffs--not more of the same!

Affirmative Action--that's a euphemism for blatantly anti-white discrimination that festers in every crevice of our society, as only Hart is so brave to acknowledge. Let us also realize that if the 20 million illegal aliens were allowed citizenship, they would automatically qualify for this so-called "affirmative action" and receive benefits over the white taxpayers that they'd replace. It needs to stop, and now!

As for Constitutional Rights, again Hart is dead-on. Our "rights" are quickly diminishing, with those in power engaging in illegal wiretappings, sending off America's children to fight wars based on lies, and raising our taxes to unprecedented amounts to pay for it all.

All the other politicians do is talk, and allow such insanity to continue. Is this what we want--more of the same--or someone who will honestly make a difference, such as Hart? How many times have we heard the others' lies--lies that amounted to nothing but following suit with the party line and watching our society decline.

If you want to watch society continue to fall--to watch our cities crumble and become filled with crime and decadence--then, my fellow American, do what you have been doing and vote for the mealy-mouthed moderate who will do little but talk.

On the other hand, if you want someone who will actually make an impact on our nation for the better, choose Hart. Think about it; don't be overcome with the political propaganda but ask yourself--who will do the best for you and yours?

We need a man like Hart in office.

Hart for change!

Hart is the true heart of America!

Posted by: Mark Farrell at April 11, 2006 9:38 AM

Your reporter's snide comments about Mr. Hart failed to address any of the substantive issues he raised. This is the usual modus operandi of the controlled mainstream press when dealing with those who reject multiculturalism: demonize and ridicule, NEVER debate. The only point on which I would disagee with Mr. Hart is his call for an FBI investigation of the Mexican invasion. Obviously, it is an act of war (many of last week's 500,000 demonstrators in LA carried signs declaring war on Whites), and we don't need the FBI to tell us what our eyes can see.

Posted by: Rich Brooks at April 11, 2006 4:39 PM

Wow I remember there was a charactar like him in one of my fantasy books, those crazy medieval leaders. Anyway, society IS in fact crumbling. But electing this moron would land the final blow. I hate illegal immigration but we are so deep in it that if you want to put a STOP to immigration, try it and you'll see what happens to the economy.

Posted by: Andrew David at April 12, 2006 1:02 AM

As another person remarked that economy would suffer from stopping the illegal immigration, let me just say that America was doing just fine before its so-called "leaders," in an act which can only be described as "treason" by any sensible citizen, said that we didn't have borders any more.

Posted by: Mark Farrell at April 12, 2006 11:47 PM

Chief Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, who was not only a Republican (like Mr. Hart) but a Eugenicist (like Mr. Hart), ruled in Buck v. Bell that "it is better for all the world, if
instead of waiting to execute degenerate offspring for crime or to let them starve
for their imbecility, society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing
their kind.... Three generations of imbeciles is enough."

I will vote for Mr. Hart, even if I have to write his name in to do so, and I urge everyone else who agrees with him to do the same.

Posted by: Buddy Woods at April 17, 2006 10:39 PM

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