My friend Ken Grandlund, a remarkable blogger at
Common Sense and
Bring It On!, has announced his candidacy for California's 49th Congressional District. He is a progressive and one of the most thoughtful bloggers I have ever read and he's running as an independent.
Ken has worked hard on his blog to discuss the problems of our two-party system of government. His writing is well crafted and defined by it's rationality. He is a blogger par excellence and has been recognized with a nomination for the
Koufax Award for
Best Series on health care.
Ken's campaign site is www.ken4congress2006.com. Please support him. Who better to help fix our problems in government than bloggers who have dedicated countless hours, for little to no recognition, to thinking about our political system and how we can do better. Below is the text of Ken's announcement.
Philo
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In January 2005, I began a website called Common Sense (www.commonsenseworld.com) with the intention of examining my own political beliefs and formulating them into a cohesive personal platform. In my writings, I approached various issues not from a strictly liberal or conservative mindset, but from what I consider to be a more reasoned, rational frame of mind. By focusing on the issues without infusing religious doctrine or party ideology, I created a platform that reached out to both sides of the aisle while thinking outside the box of current political doctrine. In some cases, I embraced some of the tenets of conservative politics, especially concerning matters of fiscal responsibility, smaller and more efficient government bureaucracy, and the protection of society from dangerous criminals. In other areas, I took a more liberal stance, primarily on matters of the environment, individual freedoms, and social concerns. The final result, I think, is a well-balanced, reasoned approach to government and social issues. In just a year, my website has gained a popular following, with over 100,000 hits and averaging 200 readers each day. I encourage you to visit my website to learn more about where I stand on the issues of the day.
Along my journey into political writing, I became a strong proponent of independent politics, individual action, and a shared responsibility among all citizens to become engaged in the struggle to maintain the principals of the American experiment. I frequently advocated the need for more `regular people' to get involved in politics, at any level, to combat the highly partisan political gridlock that we face in our government today. I implored people to seek out candidates who were not entrenched in the corrupt system of politics as usual, and to help get those people elected. Time and time again, I espoused the virtues of citizen legislators who would stand honorably for the American people first and not be beholden to corporations or unions or special interest groups that have bought our political process away from the common man and woman in this country.
With each new essay I wrote, I received more support from readers who seemed to appreciate my non-partisan approach to politics and the problems of the day. It seemed that there was a silent groundswell of American citizens who, like me, had grown weary of the partisanship and bickering coming out of Washington D.C. and state capitals and were looking for a fresh, honest voice to start a new era in American politics; an era that saw enlightened change for the benefit of all citizens, not just the vocal minorities who had hijacked the daily workings of our government. As I continued to receive support for my thoughts and ideas, I became even more convinced that there was a growing need for politicians who would work for the people instead of for the parties. And so I began to become even more vocal about the need for independent candidates and a non-partisan government. I began to implore people to seek out such candidates, to give up the party affiliations, and to put America back on the track our founding fathers envisioned for us.
And then one day, I realized that it was time to put my money where my mouth was. Telling people to find independents to champion was easy. But just writing about the virtues of independent candidates was not going to make them magically appear. Simply writing about the problems or offering solutions to the problems was not enough. Asking people to step up to the plate and take back our government from the corporations and unions and political parties was not enough. If I truly believed in what I was saying, and I do, I knew that I had to take the next step. I realized that I had to throw my own hat into the ring.
I have decided to run for U.S. Congress for the 49th Congressional District in California as an independent candidate. And today, I am asking for your support.
As an independent candidate, the road to success is more difficult than if I were to run as either a Democrat or a Republican. I will not have the support of a political party or the money they can throw behind a candidate. I face a larger hurdle just to get my name on the ballot. But in the increasingly corrupt and partisan political atmosphere today, I feel that the average voter is looking for someone who is not beholden to the status quo. America is about choice, and I intend to offer a choice to the people of my district that better reflects the concerns of average people. I offer integrity and honesty and dedication to the American ideals that are sorely missing from our politicians today. I stand for the common citizen. As such, I will not accept contributions to my campaign from any company or union or special interest group. I will get my name out by talking with people and giving speeches, but I will also need volunteers to help me along the way and I will need money to spread my message effectively.
I'm all too aware that for most people, money is tight these days. That is why I am only asking for a small donation from each of my supporters. Federal law permits me to accept personal contributions only up to $2,100 per individual, but I don't expect to get that much from any one person. For the price of a Starbucks coffee or a lunch at McDonald's, your donation will help me in my efforts. Or perhaps you are able to help print campaign materials on your home computer that I can leave with people in my district. Maybe you are able to help as a volunteer collecting signatures or registering voters or making phone calls for my campaign. Whatever you can do will be greatly appreciated. (To assist with signature gathering, you do have to live within my Congressional district.)
Many of you receiving this letter do not live in my Congressional district, but I would like to remind you that as a Congressman, I will represent all the people of America with each and every vote I make. If you yearn for a day when politicians once again represent the people of our country instead of the corporations or the special interests, then I ask for your support. If you long for politicians who aren't looking to be elected simply because they crave power and status, then I look for your support. If you want the people who make the laws in this country to make laws that honor freedom and common sense, then I look for your support.
Thank you.
Ken Grandlund
Independent Candidate for U.S. Congress
P.S. If you are able to make a financial contribution to my campaign, I ask you to please fill out the information on the attached form and return it with your check so that I can keep accurate records as required by the FEC. Also, if you know of someone who may be interested in helping or donating to my campaign, please forward a copy of this letter and the attached form to them on my behalf. Thank you again for your support.
KEN GRANDLUND FOR CONGRESS- CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION INFORMATION FORM
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A successful campaign as an Independent, Non-Partisan Candidate relies exclusively on the support of the people. My success is your success, and the best way to ensure that success is by volunteering your time and by offering donations to the campaign.
Federal Election rules are very confusing and full of loopholes, and they are often exploited by the partisan candidates, their parties, and their committees. In order to avoid any impropriety and to remain faithful to the promise of a Non-Partisan candidacy, Ken Grandlund For Congress will only accept campaign contributions from U.S. citizens of voting age.
I will NOT accept any campaign contributions from the following, even if they are allowed under FEC rules: State, District, or Local political parties, PAC groups, National Party committees, other Candidate campaign committees, special interest groups, or corporate shell committees.
To verify that all campaign contributions are from individual citizens, please include the following information with your contribution: Your full name and address; your occupation and employer name; the amount and date of your contribution.
The best way to send a campaign contribution is with a personal check, made out to Ken Grandlund for Congress. Please send your check to: Ken Grandlund for Congress, P.O. Box 4027, Oceanside, CA, 92052-4027.
Credit Card donations may soon be accepted, but the fees associated with processing credit card donations mean that some of your donation will not actually go to the campaign, whereas all of the money sent by personal check will go directly to campaign costs.
Campaign contributions may not exceed $2,100 person, per designated election cycle. To keep things simple, I will not accept donations above $2,100 per person for my entire campaign. Also, campaign contributions are not tax deductible. Please read the FEC disclaimer below for the actual federal statute.
Federal Election law requires Ken Grandlund for Congress to report the full name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employer for each individual whose contributions aggregate in excess of $200 in a calendar year. Federal law permits us to accept personal contributions only up to $2,100 per individual, $4,200 per couple for the Primary election period and the same amount for the general election. Corporate contributions are not permitted. Contributions to Ken Grandlund for Congress are not deductible for federal income tax purposes.