Elected
Experience: None.
Other Professional Experience: Lobbyist on transportation issues
1987-1998/Olympia -Washington D.C. / Federal Witness: Ohio - West Virginia:
1994-2000.
Education: Some College /Attorney Pro-Se-1988 - Present.
Community Service: At large Transportation Watch Dog. Advocate for
funding for Drug addiction - Homelessness.
Statement: My current persona might suggest that we may be related.
Well, in a way we are. We're all Washington State citizens whether you lean
right, left, or somewhere in the middle. As a matter of fact we all desire the
same end result, "a better quality of life".
Unfortunately, we don't always behave like that. If you look in the newspapers,
you will notice the obituaries of those that have recently passed. Next, read
the 'public notice' section. Astonishing enough, there are more people filing
for 'divorce' than those who have died.
So, who are we really? Society as we know it has become a cauldron of 'throw away'
relationships, that suggests that we are a country at war, with ourselves.
If you have children, the impact to their lives is a factor this country will
one day inherit. A generation of broken marriages, displaced family values,
misguided judgement, of whose parents rely on dating services in hope of
finding someone new.
Frankly, it's a problem Congress cannot repair. If you have children, please
think twice before filing for divorce. Meanwhile, I will do my best to be the
Uncle those kids may never have.
Also, I'd like to thank my parents for 'sticking it out' while raising twelve
of us. It wasn't easy by any means. My father loaned me the filing fee in my
first attempt at public office in 1988. Ten years later, I took my mother to
Washington D.C. for a tour of the White House. Some things you just don't
forget.