LETTER FROM LIBERTARIAN CANDIDATE T. LEE HORNE
Posted: 26 September 2007 09:24 PM   [ Ignore ]
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Below you will find important information on the upcoming LPB/CABL Debates. At the conclusion of the press release you will find an action item to participate in if you are inclined to do so. We hope you will.

Vinson Mouser
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T. Lee Horne, III for Governor


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: September 17, 2007
FROM: T. Lee Horne, III for Governor Campaign
PHONE: (888)823-0318

While there has been a lot of complaining about Bobby Jindal not debating the candidates and his refusal to show up at many invited events, the real focus should be on the upcoming debates hosted by CABL and LPB.

The first debate is scheduled for September 27 and will be broadcast statewide. This event, being sponsored by Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB) and Citizens for A Better Louisiana (CABL) is being touted as a debate to let you, the People of Louisiana, learn the positions of the candidates.

The fact is the debate will be biased, since all of the candidates will not be allowed to participate. You will not have the opportunity to hear the idea’s and views of all candidates. The voters of Louisiana will only be able to hear from the four who are rich and/or politically connected.

Their requirement of having raised and spent $250,000, five times the Secretary of State’s electronic filing requirement and more than double the governor’s first years salary, will ensure that you only hear from candidates that are financially well off and/or well connected. It serves to further entrench the absurd levels of money needed to be spent to run a statewide campaign, and it silences those candidates who are both efficient with their funds and who find alternative means of reaching the voters. Bottom Line - it excludes those candidates who are most fiscally responsible and who think “outside the box” to solve problems - exactly what we need in government. Instead, LPB and CABL are limiting your choices to “the good ‘ole boy network.”

Their requirement of showing at least 5% in a recognized nonpartisan or news media poll released prior to the debate is unfounded. First, because at this stage, most polls measure only name recognition; something which public forums exist to provide. Second, even if this rule were sound, there have been no known released polls which included all of the candidates. If the poll did not include everyone, then it is biased and should not be a consideration.

If this debate proceeds as is, and is not opened up to all of the candidates, LPB and CABL will be guilty of leading you and the rest of Louisiana into voting based on the same tired positions of the old guard politicians. In so doing, both will be guilty of trying to manufacture the news and sway your opinion rather than reporting and informing.

While we understand LPB and CABL are trying to give more time to the candidates they perceive as having a realistic chance of winning, the reality is that these exclusions make them guilty of skewing the race in favor of candidates who are already politically and financially connected to the very problems the people seek to solve. It is not up to LPB or CABL to determine who is a viable candidate. It is up to the voters, not LPB or CABL, who will be the state’s next governor.

Limiting the free flow of ideas stifles democracy and limits the choices of the people, and it doesn’t even come close to the goal of educating you about the choices for Governor in Louisiana.

This year we have witnessed many Presidential debates in which all of the candidates have been able to participate. It has been shown that a debate with a large number of candidates can be successful and can include a healthy exchange of ideas.

T. Lee Horne, III calls for the immediate opening of the LPB/CABL debates to all of the candidates so that the voters can understand who the choices for governor are and so they can make a truly informed vote; not a vote that is biased and skewed by LPB and CABL’s opinion.
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If you feel as we do, let us join together and raise our voices and let LPB and CABL know that We the People of Louisiana will not tolerate this biased debate. Call CABL today at: (225) 344-2225 and voice your displeasure. You can also email them at: . You can fax CABL at (225) 338-9470. To let LPB know how you feel call 225-767-5660 or 800-272-8161. To email LPB you should go to their website at http://www.lpb.org and click on the contact button on the left side of the page.

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Posted: 26 September 2007 09:27 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Hardy Parkerson - 26 September 2007 09:24 PM

Below you will find important information on the upcoming LPB/CABL Debates. At the conclusion of the press release you will find an action item to participate in if you are inclined to do so. We hope you will.

Vinson Mouser
Campaign Manager
T. Lee Horne, III for Governor


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: September 17, 2007
FROM: T. Lee Horne, III for Governor Campaign
PHONE: (888)823-0318

While there has been a lot of complaining about Bobby Jindal not debating the candidates and his refusal to show up at many invited events, the real focus should be on the upcoming debates hosted by CABL and LPB.

The first debate is scheduled for September 27 and will be broadcast statewide. This event, being sponsored by Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB) and Citizens for A Better Louisiana (CABL) is being touted as a debate to let you, the People of Louisiana, learn the positions of the candidates.

The fact is the debate will be biased, since all of the candidates will not be allowed to participate. You will not have the opportunity to hear the idea’s and views of all candidates. The voters of Louisiana will only be able to hear from the four who are rich and/or politically connected.

Their requirement of having raised and spent $250,000, five times the Secretary of State’s electronic filing requirement and more than double the governor’s first years salary, will ensure that you only hear from candidates that are financially well off and/or well connected. It serves to further entrench the absurd levels of money needed to be spent to run a statewide campaign, and it silences those candidates who are both efficient with their funds and who find alternative means of reaching the voters. Bottom Line - it excludes those candidates who are most fiscally responsible and who think “outside the box” to solve problems - exactly what we need in government. Instead, LPB and CABL are limiting your choices to “the good ‘ole boy network.”

Their requirement of showing at least 5% in a recognized nonpartisan or news media poll released prior to the debate is unfounded. First, because at this stage, most polls measure only name recognition; something which public forums exist to provide. Second, even if this rule were sound, there have been no known released polls which included all of the candidates. If the poll did not include everyone, then it is biased and should not be a consideration.

If this debate proceeds as is, and is not opened up to all of the candidates, LPB and CABL will be guilty of leading you and the rest of Louisiana into voting based on the same tired positions of the old guard politicians. In so doing, both will be guilty of trying to manufacture the news and sway your opinion rather than reporting and informing.

While we understand LPB and CABL are trying to give more time to the candidates they perceive as having a realistic chance of winning, the reality is that these exclusions make them guilty of skewing the race in favor of candidates who are already politically and financially connected to the very problems the people seek to solve. It is not up to LPB or CABL to determine who is a viable candidate. It is up to the voters, not LPB or CABL, who will be the state’s next governor.

Limiting the free flow of ideas stifles democracy and limits the choices of the people, and it doesn’t even come close to the goal of educating you about the choices for Governor in Louisiana.

This year we have witnessed many Presidential debates in which all of the candidates have been able to participate. It has been shown that a debate with a large number of candidates can be successful and can include a healthy exchange of ideas.

T. Lee Horne, III calls for the immediate opening of the LPB/CABL debates to all of the candidates so that the voters can understand who the choices for governor are and so they can make a truly informed vote; not a vote that is biased and skewed by LPB and CABL’s opinion.
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If you feel as we do, let us join together and raise our voices and let LPB and CABL know that We the People of Louisiana will not tolerate this biased debate. Call CABL today at: (225) 344-2225 and voice your displeasure. You can also email them at: . You can fax CABL at (225) 338-9470. To let LPB know how you feel call 225-767-5660 or 800-272-8161. To email LPB you should go to their website at http://www.lpb.org and click on the contact button on the left side of the page.

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Posted: 26 September 2007 11:15 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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I will be suing for damages and to cancel the scheduled election and/or to nullify the biased (only four can use the government’s t.v. station) “election” results and to block the “winning” candidate from taking office.  I will probably make it a Class Action on behalf of all the candidates who are denied the opportunity to be a part of the debates and on behalf of all of the Louisiana taxpayes and voters who are being denied the right to hear all of the candidates and are having their civil rights violated by allowing them to heaar and see only the big money moguls in the debates.  There is more to it all than this, but this is something to think about.

Sincerely,

Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
The Read Democratic Candidate for Governor of Louisiana - 2007

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Posted: 26 September 2007 11:38 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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Let’s do it HArdy.

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Posted: 27 September 2007 12:03 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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Hardy Parkerson - 26 September 2007 11:15 PM

I will be suing for damages and to cancel the scheduled election and/or to nullify the biased (only four can use the government’s t.v. station) “election” results and to block the “winning” candidate from taking office.  I will probably make it a Class Action on behalf of all the candidates who are denied the opportunity to be a part of the debates and on behalf of all of the Louisiana taxpayes and voters who are being denied the right to hear all of the candidates and are having their civil rights violated by allowing them to heaar and see only the big money moguls in the debates.  There is more to it all than this, but this is something to think about.

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Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
The Read Democratic Candidate for Governor of Louisiana - 2007

Typical sleezeball lawyer response.

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Posted: 27 September 2007 10:21 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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Hardy Parkerson - 26 September 2007 11:15 PM
I will be suing for damages and to cancel the scheduled election and/or to nullify the biased (only four can use the government’s t.v. station) “election” results and to block the “winning” candidate from taking office.  I will probably make it a Class Action on behalf of all the candidates who are denied the opportunity to be a part of the debates and on behalf of all of the Louisiana taxpayes and voters who are being denied the right to hear all of the candidates and are having their civil rights violated by allowing them to heaar and see only the big money moguls in the debates.  There is more to it all than this, but this is something to think about.

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Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
The Read Democratic Candidate for Governor of Louisiana - 2007

Typical sleezeball lawyer response.

No lawyer who knows the law would respond like that.  This is a mere emotional tirade from an egotist who is starting to catch wind of reality.

It would be quite funny to see Hardy and Tony Genitalia lampooned in the media over this, though.

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Hardy Parkerson - 26 September 2007 11:15 PM

I will be suing for damages and to cancel the scheduled election and/or to nullify the biased (only four can use the government’s t.v. station) “election” results and to block the “winning” candidate from taking office.  I will probably make it a Class Action on behalf of all the candidates who are denied the opportunity to be a part of the debates and on behalf of all of the Louisiana taxpayes and voters who are being denied the right to hear all of the candidates and are having their civil rights violated by allowing them to heaar and see only the big money moguls in the debates.  There is more to it all than this, but this is something to think about.

Sincerely,
Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
The Read Democratic Candidate for Governor of Louisiana - 2007

We all knew you were an Idiot, but didn’t know you were a bad lawyer as well.

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Hardy Parkerson - 26 September 2007 11:15 PM

I will be suing for damages and to cancel the scheduled election and/or to nullify the biased (only four can use the government’s t.v. station) “election” results and to block the “winning” candidate from taking office.  I will probably make it a Class Action on behalf of all the candidates who are denied the opportunity to be a part of the debates and on behalf of all of the Louisiana taxpayes and voters who are being denied the right to hear all of the candidates and are having their civil rights violated by allowing them to heaar and see only the big money moguls in the debates.  There is more to it all than this, but this is something to think about.

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Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
The Read Democratic Candidate for Governor of Louisiana - 2007

Because Hardy wants the debates to include 15 candidates so that all candidates get either four minutes of total time or answer four questions or have the debates last 3 hours and 45 minutes....

Hardy, can you stay away from Pinnacle that long?

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Hardy Parkerson - 26 September 2007 11:15 PM
I will be suing for damages and to cancel the scheduled election and/or to nullify the biased (only four can use the government’s t.v. station) “election” results and to block the “winning” candidate from taking office.  I will probably make it a Class Action on behalf of all the candidates who are denied the opportunity to be a part of the debates and on behalf of all of the Louisiana taxpayes and voters who are being denied the right to hear all of the candidates and are having their civil rights violated by allowing them to heaar and see only the big money moguls in the debates.  There is more to it all than this, but this is something to think about.

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Hardy Parkerson, Atty.

Because Hardy wants the debates to include 15 candidates so that all candidates get either four minutes of total time or answer four questions or have the debates last 3 hours and 45 minutes....

Hardy, can you stay away from Pinnacle that long?

I heard this is where the member of the Board of Directors of F. A. of G. Church meet for their meetings.  They meet only Saturday evenings, and if you see one of them in the Casino, or the hotel elevator they’re only looking for other members of the church that have gone a stray and can’t find their way back. 

But they will tell you they go there because of the wonderful buffett.

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Hardy Parkerson - 26 September 2007 11:15 PM
I will be suing for damages and to cancel the scheduled election and/or to nullify the biased (only four can use the government’s t.v. station) “election” results and to block the “winning” candidate from taking office.  I will probably make it a Class Action on behalf of all the candidates who are denied the opportunity to be a part of the debates and on behalf of all of the Louisiana taxpayes and voters who are being denied the right to hear all of the candidates and are having their civil rights violated by allowing them to heaar and see only the big money moguls in the debates.  There is more to it all than this, but this is something to think about.

Sincerely,
Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
The Read Democratic Candidate for Governor of Louisiana - 2007

We all knew you were an Idiot, but didn’t know you were a bad lawyer as well.

Dear Minnie,

I’ll show you how good of a lawyer I am.

Sincerely,

Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
LA Bar No. 10327; Fed. Bar No. 22275

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Hardy Parkerson - 26 September 2007 11:15 PM
I will be suing for damages and to cancel the scheduled election and/or to nullify the biased (only four can use the government’s t.v. station) “election” results and to block the “winning” candidate from taking office.  I will probably make it a Class Action on behalf of all the candidates who are denied the opportunity to be a part of the debates and on behalf of all of the Louisiana taxpayes and voters who are being denied the right to hear all of the candidates and are having their civil rights violated by allowing them to heaar and see only the big money moguls in the debates.  There is more to it all than this, but this is something to think about.

Sincerely,
Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
The Read Democratic Candidate for Governor of Louisiana - 2007

We all knew you were an Idiot, but didn’t know you were a bad lawyer as well.

Dear Minnie,

I’ll show you how good of a lawyer I am.

Sinceerely,

Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
LA Bar No. 10327; Fed. Bar No. 22275

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Hardy Parkerson - 29 September 2007 11:37 PM
Minnie Heyes - 27 September 2007 10:54 AM
Hardy Parkerson - 26 September 2007 11:15 PM
I will be suing for damages and to cancel the scheduled election and/or to nullify the biased (only four can use the government’s t.v. station) “election” results and to block the “winning” candidate from taking office.  I will probably make it a Class Action on behalf of all the candidates who are denied the opportunity to be a part of the debates and on behalf of all of the Louisiana taxpayes and voters who are being denied the right to hear all of the candidates and are having their civil rights violated by allowing them to heaar and see only the big money moguls in the debates.  There is more to it all than this, but this is something to think about.

Sincerely,
Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
The Read Democratic Candidate for Governor of Louisiana - 2007

We all knew you were an Idiot, but didn’t know you were a bad lawyer as well.

What are going to do ?  Drop your pants and your back side once again. 

Dear Minnie,

I’ll show you how good of a lawyer I am.
Sinceerely,
Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
LA Bar No. 10327; Fed. Bar No. 22275

What are going to do ?  Drop your pants and show your back side once again.

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Hardy Parkerson - 29 September 2007 11:37 PM
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Hardy Parkerson - 26 September 2007 11:15 PM
I will be suing for damages and to cancel the scheduled election and/or to nullify the biased (only four can use the government’s t.v. station) “election” results and to block the “winning” candidate from taking office.  I will probably make it a Class Action on behalf of all the candidates who are denied the opportunity to be a part of the debates and on behalf of all of the Louisiana taxpayes and voters who are being denied the right to hear all of the candidates and are having their civil rights violated by allowing them to heaar and see only the big money moguls in the debates.  There is more to it all than this, but this is something to think about.

Sincerely,
Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
The Read Democratic Candidate for Governor of Louisiana - 2007

We all knew you were an Idiot, but didn’t know you were a bad lawyer as well.

What are going to do ?  Drop your pants and your back side once again. 

Dear Minnie,

I’ll show you how good of a lawyer I am.
Sinceerely,
Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
LA Bar No. 10327; Fed. Bar No. 22275

What are going to do ?  Drop your pants and show your back side once again.

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Hardy Parkerson - 26 September 2007 11:15 PM
I will be suing for damages and to cancel the scheduled election and/or to nullify the biased (only four can use the government’s t.v. station) “election” results and to block the “winning” candidate from taking office.  I will probably make it a Class Action on behalf of all the candidates who are denied the opportunity to be a part of the debates and on behalf of all of the Louisiana taxpayes and voters who are being denied the right to hear all of the candidates and are having their civil rights violated by allowing them to heaar and see only the big money moguls in the debates.  There is more to it all than this, but this is something to think about.

Sincerely,
Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
The Read Democratic Candidate for Governor of Louisiana - 2007

We all knew you were an Idiot, but didn’t know you were a bad lawyer as well.

What are going to do ?  Drop your pants and your back side once again. 

Dear Minnie,

I’ll show you how good of a lawyer I am.
Sinceerely,
Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
LA Bar No. 10327; Fed. Bar No. 22275

What are going to do ?  Drop your pants and show your back side once again.

You posts just confirm that I am bigger than you.  Grow up, child!

Sincerely,

Hardy Parkerson

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We all knew you were an Idiot, but didn’t know you were a bad lawyer as well.

What are going to do ?  Drop your pants and your back side once again. 
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You posts just confirm that I am bigger than you!
Sincerely, Hardy Parkerson

Hardy, I don’t who doing your measuring, but the only thing your have that bigger than mind, s the yellow streak that run down your back and all other Draft Dodgers.

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Hardy Parkerson - 26 September 2007 11:15 PM
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We all knew you were an Idiot, but didn’t know you were a bad lawyer as well.

What are going to do ?  Drop your pants and your back side once again. 
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You posts just confirm that I am bigger than you!
Sincerely, Hardy Parkerson

Hardy, I don’t who doing your measuring, but the only thing your have that bigger than mind, s the yellow streak that run down your back and all other Draft Dodgers.

O yes, O yes! I’m so much bigger of a person than you are!  You are so small minded, it is sad.

s/Hardy Parkerson

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