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Independent Candidate for President
Misteradiant:





I am an independent. I belong to no party. I may have views that certain parties may agree or disagree with. I will not categorize myself as belonging to any of them. I will welcome members with a history from any party that wishes to join my campaign.

It is as simple as that. My views are formed by what I read, see and hear. I read everything. I see more than most. I listen to what people say. I am not easily categorized and I will not be labeled. The first definition given for the word independent in my Webster's dictionary states, "not influenced or controlled by others; thinking or acting for oneself." I am not waiting for anybody to do what I state here, but stating it for you to read and tell others about does make a difference. I may be a crazy poet, but I have the best interests of my country pounding in my heart. I will not be bought for any amount, for any reason. I will do what is right, in my best judgment. I will trust the will of the people and I will continue to listen to them. I will create an emotionally strong, spiritually stable and ethically true cabinet to carry my vision for America and see it done.

I believe in the United States of America. I believe in its love and its forgiveness. I believe in its fortitude and its faith. I believe in America for all the reasons our founding fathers did. It is worth fighting for, right here, in our nation, under God and above fear. I believe in America for a thousand years and then forever.







If you have something to add, please email me at
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I promise you will receive a personal response and that your opinion will make my bid for President of the United States a more inclusive candidacy than any out-of-touch multi-millionaire opponent and his corporate conglomerate backers could pay to fabricate.