With the help of concerned Virginians, I am able to campaign for Congress, as a Democrat, to represent the 6th Congressional District of Virginia (www.SAM2008.com). Fourteen members of Congress have said they do not take any money from PACs. And I have decided to join them.
First, let me explain what PAC means:A PAC is defined as a group that raises and spends limited "hard" money contributions for the specific purpose of electing or defeating candidates. Organizations that raise soft money for issue advocacy may also set up a PAC. A PAC can contribute $5,000 to a candidate per election, and up to $15,000 a year to a national political party. PACs may receive up to $5,000 each from individuals, other PACs and party committees per year.
Let me say that giving money to political campaigns may be good. If you make that choice for yourself, rather than a PAC, I very much hope you will decide to contribute to my campaign. So what is the problem?
Well, the problem is that money from PACs has become a pervasive, disruptive, and even corrosive force in Washington. Excess is the problem. There are many things in the life of individuals, organizations, and communities that are harmless, perhaps even wholesome, in and of themselves. But there is nothing that can not be carried to excess and/or misused. And that is where we are with PAC contributions today because they are the method used by groups with unwholesome intentions.
Every PAC contribution comes with assurances it is intended for better government. And some of our finest legislators, from both parties, are among the happy recipients. But we now have a long experience of decisions taken in Washington that prove to be absurd and/or probably the result of corruption. Thus, I believe that it will be best if I am free to represent you in Congress after consultation primarily with you, my 6th District voters. Of course, there will be input from other sources, but not from those who routinely pay and then want to play.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
No PAC Money Please
Posted by Sam Rasoul at 4:32 PM 1 comments
Labels: PACs
Over $9,000,000,000,000
Our national debt has just recently surpassed $9 trillion and nearly $4 trillion of that came during the Bush administration.
In the first 225 years of our nation's existence we accumulated about $5 trillion in debt and in the past 6.5 years we have ADDED about $4 trillion!
Our debt has grown by 75% while Bush has been in office and our children will pay for this, quite literally. Talk about taking advantage of those who can't fight for themselves!
Posted by Sam Rasoul at 4:31 PM 1 comments
Labels: national debt
Letter To Me About Caring
Dear Sam,
As an 26 year old immigrant in this beautifull country, I can tell you that, as a Christian, it is one of the things that bother me the most here...the lack of respect for the children and the elderly.
When my mother died of ovarian cancer at the age of 50, I was only 20 and in college.
I stayed home to help my father raised my 5 younger sibblings until they were all out of the house.
My father passed away at my house many years later.
To this day, I do not have any regrets about the sacrifices my family had to make to accomodate his needs.
That is the strong fabric of any decent society and we are losing that battle very fast to the Chineese and many other nations.
Go for it and make enough noise about it to be heard...
LOUD and CLEAR.
Gerard Halloy Ph.D
Posted by Sam Rasoul at 4:29 PM 1 comments
Labels: Healthcare