Spirit of '76
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Guys, the real deal is that the so-called "tax relief" guy is a Senior Advisor to the McCain campaign.
Proof:
http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2008/mccain/mccainorgia.html
Look about halfway down the page for the name "Ed Failor, Jr." That's him, and that's why he wants to keep Ron off the lineup.
I sent this letter to a bunch of different people at every major newspaper in Iowa, including the college papers. Then I sent it to a bunch of different people at the NY Times, the NY Post, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, the San Francisco Chronicle, and USA Today. Then I sent it to the foreign desks at the Independent UK, The Telegraph UK, the Guardian, the Scotsman, and the BBC. When possible, I addressed each email recipient by name.
I hope it makes an impact. Here it is:
Proof:
http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2008/mccain/mccainorgia.html
Look about halfway down the page for the name "Ed Failor, Jr." That's him, and that's why he wants to keep Ron off the lineup.
I sent this letter to a bunch of different people at every major newspaper in Iowa, including the college papers. Then I sent it to a bunch of different people at the NY Times, the NY Post, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, the San Francisco Chronicle, and USA Today. Then I sent it to the foreign desks at the Independent UK, The Telegraph UK, the Guardian, the Scotsman, and the BBC. When possible, I addressed each email recipient by name.
I hope it makes an impact. Here it is:
etc. etc.Dear Editor,
An organization called "Iowans for Tax Relief" is joining with the Iowa Christian Alliance to host a forum for Republican presidential candidates on June 30. All of the first and second tier Republican candidates were invited to attend, with one notable exception.
Today it came to light that Representative Ron Paul, a Republican congressman from Texas, was not invited to attend. This seemed very odd, considering the fact that Dr. Paul has received the "Taxpayer's Friend Award" from the National Taxpayers Union, holds very strong positions on the constitutionality of the IRS, and has never voted to raise taxes during his ten terms in Congress. One would think that this kind of candidate would be ideal at a forum sponsored by the so-called Iowans for Tax Relief.
When a columnist from LewRockwell.com contacted Mr. Ed Failor, Jr., the organization's executive vice president and the man in charge of the event, to ask why Dr. Paul had been excluded, Mr. Failor simply said that Ron Paul was not invited and would not be allowed to participate because he was not a "credible" candidate.
Again, this didn't make sense. What made Mr. Failor decide that Dr. Paul is not a "credible" candidate, even as he invited such also-rans as Tommy Thompson and Duncan Hunter"? This merited a little more investigation.
Some deeper digging has revealed the truth. It turns out that Mr. Failor has clear and selfish motives for excluding Dr. Paul from the forum. Mr Failor, you see, is a Senior Campaign Advisor for none other than John McCain. Perhaps he knows that Dr. Paul's clear-cut record on issues of taxation, accompanied by his persuasive oratory, would trump his own candidate's views on the issue. Mr Failor obviously views Dr. Paul as a threat to his own candidate's success, and so has opted to underhandedly exclude him from the forum.
I believe that the people of Iowa, and particularly the members of Iowans for Tax Relief, need to be made aware that the executive vice president of this organization is clearly not acting in the best interests of the organization's members. If he truly cared about tax relief, and if he truly had the members' best interests at heart, he would allow them to hear from the candidate who has the strongest record, out of all the Republican hopefuls, of being on the taxpayers' side . It is clear, however, that Mr. Failor is more concerned about his political cronyism and supporting John McCain's presidential bid than he is with working for true tax relief for the Iowan taxpayers he claims to support.
Please expose Mr. Failor's machiavellian scheming for what it is -- an underhanded attempt, at the expense of the members of his own organization, to marginalize a candidate who presents a clear threat to his own boss's presidential bid.
Thank you in advance for publicizing this important matter.
Most sincerely,


