Doyle on June 8 Ballot for US Congress
March 27, 2010 by comrex
Filed under Federal, News, South Carolina, World
On March 26, 2010 at 11:16 a.m. a new page in South Carolina History was written when I, as a young progressive/conservative African-American candidate for the 3rd Congressional District, filed and was placed on the June 8, 2010 primary ballot.
This historic event occurred despite the State Democratic Parties executive leaders discrimination and brief that “a black man can’t win.” The Party leaders purposely misled and lied to me concerning the availability of the voters’ lists and their ability to placing me on the State party web-site for 4 months. Nevertheless we must push forward to victory!
Picking and choosing a candidate is for the voters and not the State party elites. Dictatorships must not be allowed or tolerated in this country. The party elites employed lies to advance their candidate Jane Dyer as the only choice for the people and attempted to not let the people choose by placing only her on the web-site and giving only her the voters’ list to deprive the people of their right to choose the candidate who actually stands a realistic chance to defeat the Republican machine.
I believe we must fight to protect our country and our Constitution and Bill of rights. We must have real change in our district and country. Immigration Reform, Education, Health Care and our reformation of Trade Agreements for REAL employment stimulus are a priority for me.
Jane Dyer agreed on March 2, 2010 at 1:53 p.m. in an open letter to me::
“Mr. Doyle, Thank you for your letter to Jane Dyer and your request to hold debates in each of the counties of the district. We would like to wait until after the filing period officially ends before we begin scheduling debates and events throughout the district. We look forward to talking with you again after that period.”Best, Jamie Hahn – Jane Dyer for Congress
I hope that Jane Dyer will be a candidate of her word and step up to the plate and participate in debates and question and answer sessions on the issues and not merely attempt to allow the party to pick and choose for the people. I am asking all concerned civil groups and organizations in our communities and media groups to also step up to the plate and make us, the Democratic candidates, accountable to the people.
I would love to see new leadership in our State Party. Leadership that will not see color as an issue, but will deliver real change and gain seats for the people of South Carolina. Something these so called party leaders, mere corrupt political hacks, haven’t done for many years……. “If it doesn’t work we must fix it now and not later.”
I must take the opportunity at this point to express my sincere respect, admiration and support for Vic Rawl in his heroic efforts to defeat and replace Jim Demint, another incumbent arrogant pompous political hack who has taken FOUR MILLION DOLLARS in PAC (mouthpiece money) and as most of the other incumbents in the Senate and Congress, like Judas, sold out the people for a pocket full of silver.