This Person is Not a Trendsetting Multicultural Smoker
Bill Wyatt claims to be the second-most popular Republican candidate for President. And he is - if "uncommitted" is ignored.

As of today, Republican primary vote totals are as follows:

Bush = 4,555,451 votes
Uncommitted = 67,572 votes
Bill Wyatt = 10,847 votes
(write-in/others) = 10,672 votes
Blake Ashby = 1,245 votes


No other candidate has received more than 1,000 votes.

Top Ten Campaign Planks for Bill Wyatt

1) You Make a Difference: Don't let your vote be taken for granted.

2) Truthfulness: Create a tansparant administration to put sincerity back into the White House.

3) Enforce Our Laws: The Bush immigration reforms that are proposed would weaken our borders and lower our wages.

4) Health before Wealth: The medical industry is ripping us off with exhorbant cost, let's make sure we all have insurance so that we don't have to be afraid of getting sick. Decriminalize marijuana, insure the population and control health cost.



2nd Place in a fake primary means nothing?
No calls back from the GOP about my invitation to the convention in New York yet. Isn't 2nd place in the Republican primary worth some credibility? If it means nothing then the primary means nothing and it wasn't a legitimate election. All that 170M should be given back to the people who earned it. I competed in more elections around the country than anyone besides George W. Bush himself, who had unhindered ballot access. I got second place in two of the five states that I ran directly against Bush in, including a strong 10% showing in Oklahoma. I even got more votes than Bush in Arizona, a state that Bush didn't even file for the primary in. I filed, he didn't. I watched the clerk slide my affidavit into a drawer as if she would never have to look at it again, then they allowed me to run in the Democratic primary, an absurdity to say the least. As a result I got more actual votes than George Bush got in that state and unless they want to have another primary, I should get the delegates from that state too.

All of this combined, I should have the same standing as Edwards does in the Democratic primary. All he did was finish second place too. It took Bush 170 million dollars to beat me, that is quite a figure compared to my personal expenditures of approximately 12-15k. Isn't this "new economy" created by our democracy hilarious? "Bush's administration is worse than Nixon's" - Telegraph.uk, confirming my claim all along, we aren't even qualified to be shareholders in this administration. If votes don't count and money does then just say so and stop lying to the world that we are somehow operating on high moral values that are better-than everyone else. I demand a spot at the table in New York and if I'm not inside you can guarantee that I will be one of the loudest voices outside the event.
Always split Aces
What if a country took over Texas by military action and told the people of that great state that elections would be held by a lottery conducted by OPEC, a fair and well-funded organization? Would the Texans accept their actions or take up arms? Unless the Iraqis are willing to accept the fact that the corporate interest of America as their arbiters of power and their futures, then we should not expect them to accept our will to establish their government. To expect otherwise is to continue in a delusional path of blood for commerce and that is not the purpose of our military, nor should it be the mission of it's commander in chief.

Split Iraq into three countries and then get out. We have successfully removed the tyrant, now let the Iraqis define thier future. It is not our job to sacrafice soldiers for the economic benefit of the companies that have contracts in Iraq and it is not our duty to keep the people of Ira1q safe from each other. Create three culturally based countries and let them deal with keeping the peace. I've said it before and I'll probably say it again; we should have realistic goals not motivated by greed.
Numbers don't lie, unless they are wrong
If the statistical reports are true, not fabricated or misleading, then jobs are increasing and that's a good thing. As such I would have to admit that the economic outlook may be brighter than this lagging economic indicator previously implied. I could even be wrong that the recovery is continuing without jobs. Yes, I can say that, but Mr. Bush can you? There are clearly questions as to what type of jobs are being added for the long term outlook of the future, but jobs are jobs and you've got to start somewhere. Now for something completely different:
US COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA
1. Petitioner filed for an Emergency Injunction 2-2-04 case CV 00226-PHX-MHM in Phoenix District Court to stop the Arizona Democratic Primary because the Republican Primary had been cancelled in violation of the US Constitution that an election be held for President of the United States.
REMEDY: Real Elections or Give The Money Back
Date: 04.03.04 - Los Angeles, CA -9th Circuit gets Writ of Mandamus from Dick Bosa on cancelled Arizona primary. Dick plows ahead pushing on to expose the Republican primary sham that has stolen the democratic values away from the people of the state of Arizona and the rest of the country. I'll file an amicus brief in support of this action and I have been told that the GOP in Arizona is having an emergency secret caucus to try and cover the illegal canceling of the primary there. I have been personally denied access to the ballot in the GOP primary and they even took my application at the Secrectary of State's office and put it in a drawer then allowed me to run in the Democratic primary as a consolation prize.

Dick is right on pressing the matter if only for PR purposes, but the fact that the AZGOP is having a backroom caucus is disturbing since on numerous occasions I have contacted them and they have refused to allow anyone else but Bush to participate in the process. Way to go Dick, See BUSH run.

I consider the actions to call for a new primary valid, minimally however, Bush should have to return the funds that have been raised based on this bunk election and the same should be done in all of the other states that cancelled their primaries or that refused to let anyone other than Bush be on the ballot.
April 1, 2004: Is that all there is?
My campaign has been reduced in focus to emphasize issues that I can represent at the convention in New York in the fall.
Top Ten Campaign Planks for Bill Wyatt
1) You Make a Difference: Don't let your vote be taken for granted.

2) Truthfulness: Create a tansparant administration to put sincerity back into the White House.

3) Enforce Our Laws: The Bush immigration reforms that are proposed would weaken our borders and lower our wages.

4) Health before Wealth: The medical industry is ripping us off with exhorbant cost, let's make sure we all have insurance so that we don't have to be afraid of getting sick. Decriminalize marijuana, insure the population and control health cost.
Now for something completely different:

5) Split Iraq: Give each of the separate ethnic/cultural regions of Iraq something as a result of our military action, separate states, then get the hell out and let them sort out the problem. Everyone agrees that Saddam being gone is a good-thing and everyone agrees that our democratic rule of Iraq is a bad-thing. Take the good, leave the bad.

6) Voodoo Recovery: Increased spending is a tax increase for future generations and results in a bloated unsustainable government with huge deficits. Creating jobs by increasing military spending and benefits for corporations is not a viable plan for the future. We need a WOJ, War on Joblessness and we need to focus on creating a future that provides a way for our citizens to have a quality method of making a decent living. It is wishful thinking that a few hundred extra dollars in the hands of middle class America will do anything more than create a blip on screen in retail America.

7) Rational expectations: Stop trying to force the public to believe things that are unrealistic and recognize the shortcomings of policies when the results are not what are expected. Case and Point: WMDs in Iraq.

8) Stop Spam and Stop allowing the RIAA to prosecute children; I huge amount of our personal and business resources are being wasted by abuses on the internet, we need to take direct action to protecting the privacy of our citizens from unsolicited emails. The RIAA is out of control and are probably being encouraged by the government to solve the problem on their own. As a result our population is being treated like criminals for using the internet. Downloading anything on the internet is like watching TV and we need to stop prosecuting individuals for downloading anything. Unless individuals are economically benefiting from the process they should be immune from prosecution by renegade lobbying groups. If neccessary Abolish the RIAA.

10) Balance the Budget: The Bush administration has increased the size of the government at a rate faster than any previous administration. We need to scale back the size of government in order to balance the budget.


Yes, there isn't an item 9.


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