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Absolutely!If anything, it has elevated me to hero status in these parts .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pR1cVgk7Isthis isn't slowing me down. If anything, it has elevated me to hero status in these parts .
Robert Saunders, who is challenging state Rep. Jessica Karjala (D-Billings) for Montana’s 48th District seat, sent a cease-and-desist letter to the incumbent lawmaker over a comment she says he made online, reported Last Best News...
“The Founding Fathers thought so,” Saunders said. “Our form of government was designed so that only people with a stake in the country’s future could vote. In the early days, this meant that only people who owned property could vote – just like today, in business, only shareholders in the company can vote.”
“Likewise, only people who owned property could run for public office. Know why?” Saunders continued. “Because the Founders (rightly) believed that the people with the most to lose would be the least likely to screw up. People with money have the time and opportunity to educate themselves and a vested interest in doing so. Transients, college kids, and others without a dollar to their name have nothing to lose and are thus extremely unsafe custodians of power, being more likely to ‘experiment,’ often with catastrophic results.”
“That’s why people think it’s a good thing that our leadership is generally relatively wealthy,” Saunders said. “Life under the leadership of people with lots to lose – while certainly not perfect – has always been proven to be better than life under people with nothing to lose. Order, stability, and the rule of law is definitely preferable to the alternative.”
Though Rawstory didn't use Rob's name, they referenced his story.
Wealthy Montana Republican threatens lawsuit against rival for exposing his love for oligarchy
Judge Holly Brown, a judge I respect a lot, has suspended Wittich's crazy suit against Rob.
http://www.bozemandailychronicle.co...cle_6e511b82-70dc-5db4-8954-9212a5efdf0c.html
Knowing Holly, I suspect she has little tolerance for her court being tied up with the wastefulness represented by thin-skinned politicians who might be butt hurt and want to take our their frustrations on an electorate who fails to drink the carpetbagger-funded Kool-aid. Good for her, good for Rob.