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Scotty Boman: Libertarian for U.S. Senate

Scotty Boman


Last Updated: 4/19/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 47
Sign: Aries

City: DETROIT
State: Michigan
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/25/2008

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Sunday, July 05, 2009 
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Scotty Boman: Libertarian for U.S. Senate

When:
Monday, July 06, 2009

Where:
HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
Washington

Description:
On July 6th call your Senator and politely insist that he or she cosponsor "S 604: Federal Reserve Board Sunshine Act of 2009." The Senate Switchboard number is: (202) 224-3121 or toll free at 888-355-3588 or 888-818-6641.

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Sunday, April 19, 2009 

Category: News and Politics
This week President Obama met with Mexican President Filipe Calderon.  Last month Secretary of State Clinton also met with Mexican officials.  In both cases, Mexican officials blamed our gun rights for drug cartel related violence near our shared boarder.

The Mexican government considers our liberties a threat, and our own administration seems inclined to concur (Though Obama has backed off, thanks to the political vigilance of patriots).  So, for now, his solution is to expand the enforcement of substance prohibition.
Conservatives are sure to complain that Obama has not been standing up for gun rights and improved boarder security, but they will also applaud his efforts to escalate the drug war.  In this way conservatives are as wrong-headed as Calderon, Obama, and Clinton; conservatives will trade in their right to keep and bare arms just to stop their neighbors from getting high.  Put another way, they are willing to let the liberals burn the second amendment, before they will allow their neighbor to burn a fatty.
Libertarians have no desire to control the personal behavior of others, so long as it does not threaten the rights of others.  Put another way, we believe in locking people up because we fear them, not because we are mad at them.
Drug prohibition is the cause of drug violence.  The profits made by the cartels, and the thousands of bodies left in their wake, are the result of US laws, but not the second amendment.  This is just one example of how the two sides of the statist coin fuel tyranny.
Unfortunately, the mainstream media likes it that way, so as the conservatives cry about us losing our second amendment rights, the gun grabbers will point out the growing death toll in Mexico.  As conservatives say, “build a fence,” the drug smugglers and criminal gangs will find more innovative ways to bypass it, or even exploit it.
But for the few who care to look a little deeper…
I say freedom is the answer.  Don’t let a foreign leader talk us into surrendering our rights.  End the unconstitutional and intrusive drug laws that caused this crisis.  Then we will have a boarder that is much more manageable, and lives will be saved.
This isn’t the first time a foreign leader objected to American guns.   Many people will be celebrating Patriots Day.  This would be an excellent time to remind our neighbors what led up to the "shot heard around the world" and what those before us had to give up, to manifest the vision of liberty that so many Americans have taken for granted or forgotten.
Friday, November 21, 2008 

Category: News and Politics
Hosted By: Scotty Bowman
When: Saturday Nov 22, 2008
at 1:45 PM
Where Federal Reserve Bldg
1600 East Warren Avenue
Detroit, MI 48207
United States
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Scotty Bowman

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Saturday, October 18, 2008 

Current mood:  peeved
Hosted By: Scotty Boman
When: Sunday Oct 19, 2008
at 6:00 PM
Where Outside studios of WGVU public television
301 W Fulton St.
Grand Rapids, Michigan|23 49504
United States
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Scotty Boman

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008 

Current mood:  artistic
Category: News and Politics

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008 

Category: News and Politics

This is the first blog posting I have put on this profile.  I normally post blogs on my boman08.com website. However, there are a couple important things Myspace friends can do to help my campaign today.

First of all you can Digg this: http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Scotty_Boman_Over_20_Years_Campaigning_for_Liberty

Then you can send an email, and make a phone call to get me in Michigan's US Senate debate:

This is one of those critical moments when you must act quickly to break the media barrier. Get as many friends involved as possible.

PUBLIC (Yes your tax dollars are subsidizing a partisan promotion) television station WGVU Grand Rapids has extended an invitation for a "town hall style debate" between Jack Hoogendyk and Senator Carl Levin.

 

You may contact the station and ask them to include Scotty Boman in the debate. General Manager Mike Walenta can be reached at walentam@gvsu.edu or you  can call him at 616-331-6737.