The PROUDICAN PARTY 2008 Presidential Election Campaign Platform
March 26, 2008 | Tustin, California | Vetting explained
The PROUDICAN PARTY! This is no joke! A new, self-started party focused on sustaining US Democracy principles through an independent platform of boldly aggressive technology-based prolutions (progressive solutions). Attached are my 9 initial prolutions. I hope you see something you like and decide to join me, my campaign, and my party!
I'm your candidate if you like "outside-the-box" thinking and want to give an underdog long shot a chance who has absolutely no past political experience or ties to Washington politics. I don't believe the only path to the Whitehouse is through the Legislative Branch. Sometimes, it's just better to start with a clean slate and a whole new fresh perspective! I hope you agree.
I believe government transparency starts at the top so I will begin my political career in a rather controversial and unorthodox manner by sharing my own personal story when given the proper forum to do so ... I promise, it will be quite revealing and newsworthy! In the process, I believe everyone will be able to relate in some way to my own message and story. Maintaining the public trust will always be my deepest personal goal as President.
My website, BRUCEBONGARDT.COM, will be online in the near future where you will be able to learn more about me as a 42 year old middleclass creative problem-solving Mechanical Design Engineer and why I am running for President of the United States of America. I look forward to addressing all your future comments and questions.
(My earlier posting this evening was unreadable ... sorry!)
- Tags:
- election,
- election08,
- campaign,
- proudican,
- bongardt,
- independent
- Posted in Assignment:
- Campaign 2008
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