
Dear Fellow Idahoans,
All of my life, I have been involved in service of one kind or another. Hard work, honesty and integrity, strong Idaho values, and a drive to make life better for others and to "make a difference," have been the ingredients of my life since childhood.
In entering the campaign for the Senate, I offer a change from the status quo of "establishment politics" -- and dedication to facing and helping solve the challenges that face us as a state and as a nation.
Our representative government has become something other than "representative". Many of those involved in government don't understand or appreciate the concerns of average people who work hard for a living, raise a family, and to enjoy the freedom and liberty guaranteed to Americans.
They've stifled our freedom, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit through excessive controls and taxes. They've implemented program-after-program that appear to be well-meaning that, in reality, have only expanded social engineering and have all but destroyed personal responsibility.
People have given up hope. Many have lost faith and trust in our government. I've heard it said again-and-again that "it doesn't matter what we think, they're going to do whatever they want anyway." As a result, people don't participate in the political process, and, in ever-increasing numbers, are not casting their vote on election day.
The approval rating of Congress has reached all time lows -- and today, only about 11% of Americans approve of their activities.
It is time for a change. I know that we hear that line in just about every election cycle. However, change doesn't happen, because we go to the polls and re-elect the same people. For whatever reason, we vote for the candidate that is the best looking or the one that has the most glitter in their campaign, rather than for those that may be offering real solutions, or for those that are running for something other than power or ego.
I believe I offer the kind of change you are looking for. I'm not a wealthy person, an attorney, or a partisan crony. I don't have the money to "buy" an elective office. I've owned and operated a small family business, have worked in retail, and in a food processing plant. I'm just one of the majority of Idahoans that struggle from day-to-day trying to make life better for my family and for others.
Please join with me in restoring truly representative government by supporting and voting for me to serve you in the United States Senate. I pledge openness, hard work, and dedicated service.
All my best,
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Please feel free to contact me with your questions, comments and concerns by email at Kent@MarmonForIdaho.com. I look forward to hearing from you!
Kent Marmon is the Idaho Libertarian Party Candidate for U.S. Senate
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As the party's endorsed candidate, and unopposed in the Primary, Kent's name will not appear on the Primary Election ballot. His name will appear, however, on the General Election ballot in Idaho on Tuesday, November 4, 2008.
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It wasn't the intention of our Founders, as they drafted the Declaration of Independence, that our leaders should be "anointed." That type of tyrannical rule was exactly what they fought against!
In an unprecedented move, several elected officials and Republican leaders joined in solidarity behind their hand-picked candidate for the U.S. Senate.
While it is customary for both elected leaders and party officials to stand behind their candidates in the General Election, the choice of who should appear on the ballot has been left to the people.
Their "anointing" of a particular candidate for the Primary violates your right to choose by attempting to limit entry into the race by other qualified candidates.
This action amounts to nothing more than a play to hold on to power.
Elected officials are the servants of the people -- and should not be making the decisions about who will go to work for them.
Between now and the General Election November 4, 2008, we encourage you to study the issues and candidates, and to make your choice based on your decision, not on those of others.
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