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More on Where Frank McEnulty Stands on the Issues

January 30, 2008

Character – Is competence more important than honesty in a President?
No, they are equally important and must come together.   A leader must be both competent and honest in order to properly lead and I do not believe anyone can be an effective leader without both characteristics.  

China – Should the U.S. impose economic sanctions [...]

A Critical Time in My Campaign

January 18, 2008

At this time I am coming to you at a critical point in my campaign and now is the time that I truly need your help to keep my campaign alive and growing.
 
I need everyone to perform three very easy and quick tasks.
 
First, the New American Independent Party has decided to hold their nominating process [...]

Where Frank McEnulty Stands on the Issues

January 11, 2008

“Anything is Possible in America” 

What follows are my answers to some questions submitted to me from ProCon.org for their 2008 Presidential Campaign Website.   If only the major candidates would be so clear in their answers.

China – Is China a threat to the U.S.?
At this time I do not believe that China is a military threat [...]

Political Correctness

December 26, 2007

In the name of political correctness and trying to bend over backwards to never insult anyone we often run the risk of insulting everyone.  In our multicultural society we have been taught that we should enjoy everyone’s cultural differences, but at the same time we are cautioned to be extra careful. We shouldn’t “insult” anyone [...]

Health Care, Insurance and the Middle Class

December 26, 2007

The current health care debate seems to center around those that do not have health insurance.  Some of those people don’t have it because they are poor, some don’t have it because they are young and choose to spend their money or benefits elsewhere and some don’t have it because they, for one reason or [...]

My Presidential Campaign and ProCon.org

December 26, 2007

A website by the name of ProCon.org asked me recently to participate in ProCon’s building of a 2008 election website.  This website will detail the candidates and their pro or con views on about 50 questions as well as related information such as candidate biographies, speech/debate transcripts, poll results, funds raised (and from whom), and more.  
To [...]

Changing the World $500 at a Time

December 26, 2007

Let me start out with three simple statements and then I’ll tie them all together.
1.    For a long time I have been fascinated by and a big proponent of microlending in the developing world. 

2.    I am very concerned with our standing in the attitudes of most of the world, especially the developing world.

3.    People [...]

Spending Our Way to Financial Ruin

December 26, 2007

Our current political leaders and their political parties are heading us towards financial ruin and if we don’t do something about it soon our children and their children will have much lower standards of living.  The Republicans and Democrats will never fix the problem as long as they can point at the other party as [...]

The High Cost of Illegal Aliens

December 26, 2007

The other day, LA County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich announced that a new report shows illegal aliens and their families in Los Angeles County collected over $35 million in welfare and food stamp allocations in July.

In the report, illegals are said to have collected nearly $20 million in welfare assistance for July 2007 and an [...]

Fiscal Irresponsibility

December 26, 2007

There are fewer topics concerning our current political landscape that get me more upset than the fiscal irresponsibility of our Congress and President.  As President I promise to veto any and all bills that include the barrels of pork as discussed below.  If we don’t get our country back on a footing of fiscal responsibility [...]