Thursday, March 23, 2006

Is Randall Stufflebeam Alternative to Judy Topinka?

We now know that Rod Blagojevich and Judy Topinka are the major (power) party candidates for governor, but who knows there is a Constitution Party candidate who wants to be on the ballot, too.

His name is Randall Stufflebeam and the Constitution Party is his game. He describes his party as “conservative.”

The retired Marine says,
Illinois citizens are faced with the left wing and the right wing of the same bird, flying they wrong direction.

I WILL BE THE ONLY pro-life, pro-family, pro-2nd-Amendment, pro-veteran, anti-corruption, anti-illegal-immigration candidate on the ballot.
Of course, getting enough signatures to get on the ballot--25,000--and withstanding what will be a whithering petition challenge by Republicans is a big task.

At least such a challenge will probably not have public employees working on public time working on the challenge, as George Ryan's Secretary of State's employees did in 1998. (Source: Chicago Tribune post-general election story in 1998.)

I would have some advice that Libertarians unfortunately were unable to follow during the challenge of my gubernatorial petitions in 2002. Video everything you can using a time stamp. That would allow Stufflebeam supporters to prove any inappropiate use of public employees. (Had there been an extra Libertarian with a camera, Judy Baar Topinka might not be the GOP candidate for governor today.)


To read his whole release, click here.

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