Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Chaffetz represents himself

"Incumbent Chaffetz lives in Matheson’s district! Two plus years ago, when Matheson was looking very safe politically, Chaffetz decided to do “whatever it takes” to get into office. He figured out that he’d be able to win a Republican convention/primary a lot easier than a general election. Easier to recruit and/or manipulate 1000+ delegates than to try and target 100,000+ voters. So instead of filing to challenge Matheson in his own district, he filed to run against Cannon, outside of his district. Did Chaffetz think Matheson was more conservative than Cannon? Or was it political opportunism at its worst?"

Cannon brought this up when Chaffetz challenged him and Chaffetz simply said he was going to move if he did win. Jason Chaffetz has yet to move and spends very little time in his district. Chaffetz claims he represents Utah to Washington and not Washington to Utah but I guess he forgot which part of Utah he was supposed to represent!

Read Challenger Karen Hyer's response here: http://bit.ly/di7FhU
Saturday, October 23, 2010

Victims of being left behind

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Sarah Palin The Patriot

Only a good American would be proud enough to sign the USA Flag!


In a video from the campaign trail, the ex-Alaska governor appears to violate the Flag Code

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Jason "Racist" Chaffetz

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About an year ago I had the 'opportunity' to meet Congressman Jason Chaffetz. I was not impressed by his demeanor and and felt creepy around him. I though he should be featured in an episode of Law and Order SVU. (I wouldn't put it past him as he loves putting his face on TV).

So why do I refer to him as Jason "Racist" Chaffetz? Well last semester the health care debate began heating up and Rep. Chaffetz held a town hall meeting in Provo. It was the most useless thing I had ever been to. It was a night full of extreme right wing propaganda and no answers. The meeting began in a dramatic fashion with Chaffetz slamming the healthcare bill down on the podium and him yelling that in no way he supported the bill. He gave a little speech and mentioned how Glenn Beck was a good watch dog (which got thunderous applause from the audience) and then opened the floor for questions.

Chaffetz provided no real answers and danced around serious questions. He basically told people if they couldn't afford insurance to get a better job. He told people if they were denied because of pre-existing conditions then give up cable and purchase into Utah's high risk pool. He patronized these people and blew them off. They had concerns and were looking for answers. Instead Chaffetz told them they were on their own.

Another woman had another legitimate concern. She didn't want to be forced to purchase insurance because she was an herbologist and treated her ailments through the use of herbs and not modern medicine. Instead of addressing that concern he mocked her way of life and implied that she was a pot head.

Another woman asked about his campaign promise of implementing term limits. Again Chaffetz danced around the questions and said "If we had term limits we wouldn't have great people in office like Ron Paul:

When the meeting continued with no real answers a group of people began to get upset and yell from the back of the room "Jason Racists Chaffetz". When the people were confronted by Chaffetz's staff they said that Chaffetz was not a racists. One of the roudy group members asked then why does he want to put immigrants in interment camps? The staff member said "not internment camps, federal work prisons" ...

I ask, really? Federal work prisons.

Now Chaffetz has been referred to as a "Media Whore" and will do anything to make noise to get on TV or radio.

Well here is a new one where Chaffetz makes a fool of himself accusing Kobe of being ignorant. I'm not a Lakers, or Kobe, fan but to ridicule an NBA player that speaks multiple languages shows that Chaffetz is the ignorant one.

One of my favorite comments on the linked article:

He not only mouthed off on Kobe but on Obama....(from wikipedia)

"Upon hearing that U.S. President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize on October 9, 2009, Chaffetz said he had "lost all respect for the award", claiming "it used to be one of distinction, but [now] it is hard to give it any credibility".[14]"

Who does he respect?

He was a Democrat until he met Reagan, then turned Republican. Obvious case of a professional politician. Speaking now just to make noise. I heard a tree fell in the forest. It didn't make nay noise.


Just as this commenter asked, Who does he respect?

Maybe it is time for Utah's 3rd district to look into voting for someone with real life experience, intelligence, and respect, not a cosmetic spokesman.

I will be voting for Karen Hyer. She is running against him and she is someone who can get the job done. Check out her website at http://hyerforcongress.com

Here is the bio from her website:

Karen Hyer resides in the Third Congressional district, in Provo, Utah. She brings a wealth of experience to help her address the problems assailing our nation.

She began her career teaching junior high school, something that led her to pursue a doctorate and a teaching and research position at one of the nation’s foremost medical centers. There she taught leadership and health policy.

After over a decade, she left teaching at the university to raise her three sons on a family farm where she managed an extensive hunting and ranching operation while also operating a consulting business that worked aiding small businesses across the nation through the Small Business Administration and local Chambers of Commerce.

It was there on the family ranch that she took up the cause of small family farmers as a lead plaintiff against the federal government, winning a rare victory for both the environment and family farmers.

This case and the victory led her to pursue a law degree specializing in environmental and Constitutional law, after which she was invited to teach ethics at Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management.

Since that time over twenty years ago she has made Provo her home, teaching at Brigham Young University and being involved in numerous international assignments, including teaching business and U.S. Constitutional law in China, a place where she helped found a top law school and an internationally renowned women’s institute to address problems of rural poverty. Of note, during her years of service in China, Karen was one of a select group of foreign legal experts who aided in developing the first code of commercial contract law in the history of China.

Karen Hyer is married to Paul Van Hyer, professor emeritus of BYU



Oh and Before my blogpost gets spammed by Chaffetz's goonies here is their standard response to any nay say about him:

"Jason getting things done


Rep. Jason Chaffetz has been fighting for

* Fiscal Discipline
* Limited Government
* Accountability
* Strong National Defense

Chaffetz has sponsored over a dozen bills, original co-sponsored under 100 and co-sponsored hundreds of others. He shows up to vote. I don't know if he has missed more than 1 surprise vote all year.

He had 310 in the house vote in favor of an amendment re: whole body scans, it passed the house and is in the senate. I know of one bill Jason started that signed by Obama. Others are now in the senate.

Not only is he making waves, he is decreasing government waste. He is standing up for traditional families.


I am glad he is running for re-election. We need more like him."

No. Lets vote him out!


Karen Hyer for Congress!

Monday, October 12, 2009

President Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize


Anyone who knows me knows that I am a big fan of President Obama. I am even considered extremely liberal for being a member of the LDS Church. But President Obama wining the Nobel Peace Prize is somewhat shocking. But still, Congratulations Mr. President.

The Prize Committee stated the following:"Obama has as president created a new climate in international politics. Multilateral diplomacy has regained a central position, with emphasis on the role that the United Nations and other international institutions can play. Dialogue and negotiations are preferred as instruments for resolving even the most difficult international conflicts."

Many people also state the prize committee gave out the prize because Obama has promised change although has done nothing. I posted my response to the above quote on facebook "Granted were still in war but I think they [The world and Prize Committee] are trying to make the point that Bush's preemptive war policy is just plain wrong. I have always felt international diplomacy is extremely important in keeping peace and avoiding war. I never agreed with the Iraq war. I was against it even when Bush and company were pushing for it."

A former church leader of mine (former because I no longer live in his neighborhood) sent me a message admonishing me to be 'careful' because preemptive war is not 'just plain wrong' as I had stated. He uses God commanding the Israelites to annihilate the Canaanites and Capitan Moroni preemptively attacking Amalickiah. Now lets pause a moment and remember: President Bush does not equal God nor even a prophet, no matter how much of a religious conservative he is. Neither am I saying that God is wrong for annihilate the Canaanites, He is ultimate word in all things.

This former church leader and I share similar Zeitgeists (or a general out-look from a specific philosophy or theology in our case) but our perspectives are very different. So like I said I don't disagree with God destroying people, God knows far more than I ever could in this life. But this is how I look at Capitan Moroni.

Helaman was the religious leader at the time and there is not much written of what he has said about Capitan Moroni's preemptive war. Capitan Moroni was chief commander of the armies and he was appointed by the Chief Judges and 'voice of the people'. The Judges system in the Book of Mormon is a system of representative democracy therefore Capitan Moroni was a political leader of his time.

Amalickiah sought to become a king (eliminating a representative democracy) and to destroy the church of God and the foundation of liberty. This is in no means the traits of a just man. The Book of Mormon states: "...when Moroni.. had heard these dissensions, he was angry with with Amalickiah". The Book of Mormon is very clear in this instance that Capitan Moroni (not God) was angry with Amalickiah's disagreements. This lead to the great deceleration of the Title of Liberty and Capitan Moroni dressed in full armor waving the Title to rally the people behind his cause, promoting Liberty.

Capitan Moroni is a God fearing man as it is obvious when he speaks to his people concerning the maintaining their religion. This is not to be mistaken with a prophetic leader. President Bush has been quoted many times on how God has inspired his decisions even the decision to attack Saddam Hussein. According to LDS standards President Bush cannot be a prophet for he holds no keys so the attack on Iraq was not a prophetic deceleration of what God wanted. Similarly with Capitan Moroni he feels angered (as quoted in The Book of Mormon) against a threat and seeks to eliminate this threat.

I'm certain that my perspective varies entirely from my former church leader. I even see this story in The Book of Mormon teaching us that preemptive war does not work. Amalickiah survived and escaped Capitan Moroni's attack against him became King of the Laminates and brought destruction upon the Nephites.

In no way do I be-little Capitan Moroni or the great political leader he was. He is one of my heroes in the Book of Mormon because of his patriotism and great ability to lead people.

So I stand by my statement preemptive war is just plain wrong (unless it is God Himself waging the war). I disagree whole-heartedly with my former church leader. We have a difference of opinions based on perspectives but also a mutual respect. So this why I am ok with President Obama being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He is clearly open to diplomatic means and other people in the world appreciate this. Although I am sorry that the Nobel Prize may have become political game as we all know President Obama has not done huge amounts of work in this area (but has made a significant change in my opinion).

Quoting one of my Professors ''I consider this Nobel Prize one of two things - either a "down payment" on Obama's good intentions and a signal to the world to take him seriously, or a slap at Bush. Since the Committee recently awarded prizes to Gore and Carter, I'm afraid it may be more of the latter than the former."

I agree with him on that statement except I don't think the slap was directly at Bush himself but his ideals in regards to international relations and his policy of preemptive war.