Posted on 11/04/2009 11:40:16 AM PST by Simcox
Many thanks to Jim Robinson and Hildy who encouraged me to post here. I don't do much blogging or posting other than Facebook so you can go over there to learn more about me and my platform. I am running for the U.S. Senate in Arizona. I will be a primary challenger to John McCain. I am a Constitutional conservative. I need your support in our effort to right the wrongs of how our federal government operates and repeal bad laws, regulations and protect states. Thanks for taking the time to read all this and yes I look forward to your feedback. I'm just a common man, a citizen who decided to stand up and be counted when I started the citizen border watch movement, the first Tea party in what is now an amazing renaissance of conservatism that is the soul of our nation. Chris Simcox
A 500 mile circuit from Phoenix to Kingman, Lake Havasu and back through the long straight roads into Wickenberg strengthened my resolve as a conservative candidate. I never stray from the marker I set on my priciples that have been learned, and earned as I approach my 49th birthday this month. This is the month that has validated my campaign. I am a Christian, Constitutional, conservative family oriented man. I understand the job I am applying for as a public servant and I will never waiver from my civic duty and constitutional oath on as I have done since I took up post on our southern border after the attacks of 9-11-01.
To Thine own self be true, and true to my mission to lead a citizen reform movement in the most socially divisive of issues, we laid down a marker at our borders, stood in defense of our sovereignty and demanded respect for our citizenship and rule of law - I have never wavered and never will. The people of Arizona are responding. I would not be wasting your time or mine if I was not absolutely committed to winning this Senate seat for the people of Arizona. As a federalist senator I'll stand strong on a no-nonsense Constitutional approach to protecting our rights as free people. I will defend our states' ability to allow people to work and live free of federal regulation. And I will protect America's freedom from Internal treaties that cede our sovereignty or are ability to defend our nation.
Thank you to the Kingmen Republican Women's Club, The London Bridge Women's Republican Club and the Lake Havasu Men's Republican Club
The following article by Lee Cary sums it up perfectly - please support my campaign tomorrow with a $25-$50 contribution to send a message to the establishment that we the people are ready to get the job done the RIGHT way. Remember the 5th of November! Chris Simcox www.simcoxforsenate.com
The Genie's people speak at the polls http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/11/the_genies_people_speak_at_the.html
Hi Chris,
Anybody in these parts on FR know me. Click my name and you’ll see I’m an old fart. I worked, with my wife, on the Recall McCain committee. I’ve seen many things in this quest, not all pretty for you.
I’ve seen you are running against McCain, and I like that. (My anti-McCain bona fides are well known.) But, since I live here here where you do, I have concerns.
You’ve been working the Minutemen. What’s the deal with the accusations of misspent funds, specifically, what happened to the money that was given freely to you for building a fence on the border, and nothing happened?
It’s not that some strange FReeper is going to pop up and ask you, but what happens when the newspapers start asking? This will get ugly, and I am not in the mood for chain yanking.
CL
Welcome aboard!
Glad to see you posting here.
Keep your powder dry. This one’s not a good one. We’re being played for suckers. I have troubles.
What's a PTA coffee monitor like you doing telling someone, that has accomplished as much as Chris has, what he has ahead?
Sit back and learn!
Yeah. Learn.
Great tagline!
Thanks! I like yours too!
"In May 2007, five state-level MCDC directors called for the Board of Director to meet with state directors to discuss a proposal to restructure the organization. A series of state and regional workshops were already scheduled to address that issue in August. The five state level directors challenged the Board of Directors to convene a meeting within two weeks. The Board of Directors voted to ask the five state directors to drop their demands for an immediate meeting and to attend the National Conference in August. When the five refused, they were removed from their positions by the Board of Directors. Chris Simcox did not dictate the firing of the five state-level directors. In fact, as the corporations official minutes demonstrate, he voted against firing the five and, instead, preferred to negotiate with them to resolve their differences within the organization. Throughout this episode, there were no financial problems within the MCDC. Any claim to the contrary is unsubstantiated. The MCDC filed all its necessary 990 reports, as well as all other documents required from a non-profit educational organization. The MCDC complied with all federal regulations and requirements for 503(c)(4) status. Furthermore, it has demonstrated complete fiduciary responsibility by hiring competent and reputable accounting and auditing firms that have prepared the requisite fiduciary reports on behalf of the organization.
Consequently, with all documentation and audits in order, and after two successive inquiries by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), both the Declaration Alliance and the MCDC have been judged to have appropriately accounted for all funds. Any and all accusations to the contrary are unfounded and motivated by efforts to besmirch the reputation of both organizations. These efforts likely represent fundamental disagreements with the MCDC goals stated above."
We must be brothers from another mother!
LOL!
Nice boilerplate. The voters will never buy it, even though you make it look pretty. The papers, who the voters read, are going to eat him alive. Let Simcox answer me.
Meanwhile, we’re in the middle of an improper fundraiser, and I choose not to play. I encourage others to not participate, either.
Welcome to FR and best of luck! No more RINO’s. :)
I thought you went to charm and ettiquette school a couple years ago.
“Anybody But McCain” isn’t good enough. Donate to his opponent if you will, but don’t waste it on Simcox. Betters will present themselves.
I don’t understand your reply. Do you not like Simcox?
Warning: Addictive.
Don't know what it will do for your campaign when the KOS kiddies find out you've posted here, though.
I moved from Arizona to Minneapolis a couple of years back (used to live in Scottsdale, got tired of the heat).
You have my best wishes, & I'll talk to the wife about supporting your campaign financially.
Cheers!
Sorry, I’m still clumsy in grasping how to answer all these posts.
I answered all questions about the funds. The IRS never had a problem with any bookkeeping practices because the BOD made sure accounting was proper and above reproach. Geez after all I was CHALLENGING BUSH AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT! You don’t think I made sure we were absolutely as perfect as we could be in accounting?
All funds raised for the fence were used to build the fence. The goal was to force the feds to do it - remember Bush signing the secure fence Act here in Az. I worked hard lobbying in DC to make that a reality, we forced their hand, missing accomplished. Funding for the fence dried up but we have about a half mile section that is completed from phase one of the projected plan. 150 feet in front of our fence is a vehicle barrier and a 16 foot tall steel fence erected by the feds.
All the malicious and defamatory attacks emanate from one maniacal individual who after not succeeding in a coup attempt over MCDC has been obsessed with creating what many on this post have brought up - again and again. I made my statement of fact. A group of individuals then attempted to destroy a great organization after they disagreed with the direction the organization was taking off the border.
Instead of walking away and creating their own org in their image, they chose to do everything possible to tarnish the reputation of EVERYONE involved and all they got for their trouble was scorn and shame.
I sleep well at night knowing that MCDC was a great moment in history and continues to stand as the standard bearer for the Tea Party activist movement.
I have 3 kids, a wife and a campaign to run so pardon me if I do not hang out here as often as some would like. I usually share thoughts on Facebook, linked to my blog and I twitter. I will definitely make it a point to post here more often.
I announced back in April and have been grassroots campaigning all over the state non stop, we have collected the required signatures for the ballot and will triple that number by March as this campaign heats up.
It means something to me to challenge the establishment. Don’t see anyone else stepping up to the plate, so it’s me taking the lead again. I would not be wasting my time or yours if I was not committed to this endeavor to serve the people. Seems I’ve doing that for 8 years already, might as well take one more big swing at the Leviathan and hope others are there with me. They are and I can win this seat.
Folks need to get past this BS and get going with supporting people who actually get things done.
What I posted was Simcox’s answer. (from post #1)
Jim Campbell wasn't happy.
Minuteman donor demands refund
"..An Arizona man who donated $100,000 to help the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps build a fence along the U.S.-Mexico border wants his money back.
James Campbell, a retired home builder who took out a $120,000 loan on his house to help build one mile of "Israel-style" fencing on private border land, is suing MCDC and its president, Chris Simcox, for fraud and breach of contract -- saying there has been no work on the double-security fence he was promised. .."
This is a major commitment & to open yourself up to the scrutiny that such a challenge like this imposes takes a lot of courage & determination!
I personally do need to read up on your responses to the Minutemen financial concerns but I also wonder if you have responded to the following;
In 2004 Simcox was convicted in U.S. District Court of carrying a semi-automatic handgun onto a national park, and giving a "false or fictitious report" to a federal park ranger about the incident. He received 24 months of supervised probation and a fine of $1,000.
I am most certainly pro 2nd amdendment rights but was concerned with the false & fictitious report issue. Could you please clarify this for us?
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