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A Letter of Intent

By George D. "Boots" Weber. Candidate for President, Missouri Presidential Primary.

I have always conducted my campaigns as an individual. Coalition carries the germ that crumbles the victory by the cadre of coalition.

Rather than develop strength by building a political coalition to assist my effort, I choose positions based on what I think is best for society as a whole.

People can be divided in three classes:

  • The best of mankind.
  • The worst of mankind (those that carry out and possess the worst of vices and impulses).
  • The middle-class (those that fall between the two extremes of the best and the worst).

The middle-class is the broadest and probably the largest of the groups. They have the responsibility of financing the foibles of both the other classes. Some examples of such responsibility are: the assessment of homes and the farm bailout that made huge payouts to the largest of the farmers in Missouri. See http://www.ewg.org/farm/top_recips.php?stab=MO for a complete list recipients.

As I read history, this broad middle-class makes it appearance only when the extreme groups meet in struggle. Whoever wins, usually becomes the dominant of the middle class. If the good guy wins, the rest follow. If the bad guy wins, the middle majority does not put up much of a fight.

I offer my positions based on a lifetime of service to my community, state, nation, and to the voters. I believe you, the voter, will respond to my efforts when you understand that your feelings and needs can be heard without much effort on your part.

You might have read how a candidate committed suicide or has gone to jail because of their failed attempts to gain the coalitions or money thought needed to support their efforts. I seek no campaign contributions and do not have a fund raising committee. I believe a strong man is mightiest alone. If you do feel inclined to make a contribution, please do so to your local Democratic Party on my behalf.

The only help I ask, is that you be active in a network. A network to get people involved in the process. Read my information and pass it on to others.

A program in Virginia rallies voter involvement and is known as TNT:

Training. Train yourself on the issues and read my stands on those issues important to you.
Notice. Take notice and action to promote my effort, and get registered.
Turnout. Make sure you vote and get your friends to vote too.

Thank you for your support.

 
George D. Weber
125 West North Street
Eureka, Missouri 63025
(636) 938-3824


 

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125 West North Street, Eureka, Missouri 63025