March 30, 2010
Some Non-10th Amendment Questions, to the Candidates at the 10th Amendment Rally
Carroll Andrew Morse
More from some of the candidates who attended Saturday's 10th Amendment Rally held at the Rhode Island Statehouse, in response to a few questions not directly related to the 10th-Amendment...
- Mark Zaccaria, candidate for Congress in Rhode Island's Second District, answered a question about his reaction to Congressman James Langevin's vote on the Democratic healthcare bill...
"Mr. Langevin has had a very long history of explaining himself as a pro-life candidate...the flip-flop is more about the fact that OK, he was lying to us about this, what else is he lying to us about..."
- Robert Healey answered a question about whether this is the year for his Lieutentant Gubernatorial candidacy and his platform, which is to eliminate the office...
"Four years ago people would say, bah, it's only a million dollars a year. Now people are saying it's a million dollars a year..."
- And Dan Harrop, who is running as a Republican for Mayor of Providence, gave more of a stump-speech than a 10th-Amendment speech during his official remarks. It was however a pretty good stump speech, and very appropriate to the venue, as you can hear from the excerpt below...
"I'm from Providence and many of you are not, so I'm going to give you one fact, then ask you to move around and take a tour of Providence with me..."
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Bob Healey for Lt. Governor!
Posted by: Patrick at March 30, 2010 9:32 PM