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Here is where I will post all my newest updates and press / media relations statements. So keep coming back to keep updated!
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posted Feb 19, 2010 9:57 AM by Nicholas Nix
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updated Feb 19, 2010 10:02 AM
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Press Release Feb. 18, 2010
For more information: Billy Wharton (718) 869-2279 or Nicholas Nix (903) 207-4299
Statement on the Terrorist Act in Austin
As democratic socialists, we condemn the act of terrorism carried out by Joseph Andrew Stack today in Austin, Texas. Terrorism will do nothing to solve the mounting social and economic problems faced by working people in the United States. Instead, such acts will likely create public sympathy for government agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Homeland Security, who wish to further erode our civil liberties. As an old anarchist pamphlet correctly states, “Terrorism destroys politics.”
While condemning this act, we also recognize that some of the grievances raised in Stack’s suicide letter speak to real problems faced by millions of working people every day. In the more coherent sections of the letter, he mentions the failure of the US government to provide healthcare, the gross inequity of the bank bailout and the inadequacy of support for elderly Americans. He details the plight of the elderly widow of a steel worker who is reduced to eating cat food because of the elimination of pension payments. It is difficult not to be moved to anger by this story.
Similar stories of abuse and neglect exist throughout the US today. This is not a surprise considering we live in a society where 5% of the population controls 85% of the wealth. Consequently, one child out of every six faces issues of food insecurity and almost 50 million people have been left outside the healthcare system. All of these conditions are direct results of capitalism.
Democratic socialism, and not individual terrorism, is the humane alternative to the madness of capitalism. Socialist economics propose worker self-management, participatory budgeting and guaranteed rights to healthcare and housing. Such changes are built upon socialist values of solidarity, compassion and justice.
Acts of terrorism will not move us closer to solving our problems – a grassroots political response to injustice will. What we need most in this country is a political movement that gives a voice to working people. Such a re-awakening will allow us to become active creators of a more progressive future. Organizations, such as the one we are members of, the Socialist Party USA, are working to build such movements and are open to all those seeking to struggle for justice.
*** Billy Wharton, co-chair of the Socialist Party USA Nicholas Nix, Independent for Congress, District 4 of Texas
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posted Feb 10, 2010 4:08 PM by Nicholas Nix
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updated Feb 10, 2010 4:26 PM
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If we want we can continue to just make everyone pay into Big Insurance Companies like the parents of 5 year-old, Kyler VanNocker whose's insurance company's "death panel" has ordered him to die. 5 year-old Kyler was sentenced to death at the end of last year by the Health Insurance Company HealthAmerica.
HealthAmerica has no problem taking monthly payments from the VanNockers, they just don't want to pay for something they call "experimental", despite having paid for other treatments for Kyler that fell under the "experimental" definition HealthAmerica created.
Those are the REAL DEATH PANELS they are HERE NOW!! Kyler could be your child... But as long as you are not sick, or your children are not in the hospital, I guess everything is great... Too bad for Kyler, since he is not your child... Because if he was your child maybe, then you would do something?
KYLER VanNOCKER WAS SENTENCED TO DEATH
Kyler (Five years-old) seen here after being issued his death sentence
Thank You,
Nicholas Paul Nix
Independent Candidate for Congress
"The Common Man For Congress"
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posted Feb 10, 2010 4:00 PM by Nicholas Nix
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updated Feb 10, 2010 4:05 PM
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Here are just a few quotes, that I will try to add from time-to-time:
EUGENE V. DEBS in CANTON, OHIO 1918
"Your honor, I have stated in this court that I am opposed to the form of our present government; that I am opposed to the social system in which we live; that I believe in the change of both but by perfectly peaceable and orderly means....
I am thinking this morning of the men in the mills and factories; I am thinking of the women who, for a paltry wage, are compelled to work out their lives; of the little children who, in this system, are robbed of their childhood, and in their early, tender years, are seized in the remorseless grasp of Mammon, and forced into the industrial dungeons, there to feed the machines while they themselves are being starved body and soul...."
"I am convinced there is only one way to eliminate (the) grave evils (of capitalism), namely through the establishment of a socialist economy, accompanied by an educational system which would be oriented toward social goals. In such an economy, the means of production are owned by society itself and are utilized in a planned fashion. A planned economy, which adjusts production to the needs of the community, would distribute the work to be done among all those able to work and would guarantee a livelihood to every man, woman, and child. The education of the individual, in addition to promoting his own innate abilities, would attempt to develop in him a sense of responsibility for his fellow-men in place of the glorification of power and success in our present society."
"And it is here under this oak where Evangeline waited for her lover, Gabriel, who never came. This oak is an immortal spot, made so by Longfellow's poem, but Evangeline is not the only one who has waited here in disappointment. Where are the schools that you have waited for your children to have, that have never come? Where are the roads and the highways that you send your money to build, that are no nearer now than ever before? Where are the institutions to care for the sick and disabled? Evangeline wept bitter tears in her disappointment, but it lasted through only one lifetime. Your tears in this country, around this oak, have lasted for generations. Give me the chance to dry the eyes of those who still weep here!"
"The only trouble with capitalism is capitalists—they are too damn greedy."
Thank You,
Nicholas Paul Nix
Independent Candidate for Congress
"The Common Man For Congress"
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posted Jan 21, 2010 3:09 AM by Nicholas Nix
Dear Friends,
Here is my Response to Questions submitted by the League of Women Voters of Plano/Collin County
Thank You,
Nicholas Paul Nix
Independent Candidate for Congress
"The Common Man For Congress"
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posted Jan 13, 2010 9:47 AM by Nicholas Nix
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updated Jan 14, 2010 3:14 PM
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Hello Friends,
I ask that instead of donating to our campaign, that you use that money to help those in Haïti. We are fine, and we do not need the donation as much as they do! If anything we could use your time & volunteer help, but I implore you to help donate to this crisis, and help save lives. Our campaign will still be here, but without financial help 100,000s are at risk of death in these the early days, and for weeks to come; due to the mass of death and non-potable water and other issues.
Again, the best way to help our campaign now is to send your money to Haiti!
Thanks Again,
Nicholas Paul Nix
Independent Candidate for Congress
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posted Jan 5, 2010 5:33 AM by Nicholas Nix
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We just started getting this campaign off the ground.Currently, I am just a one man show (in case you did not notice by the website); but I look forward to talking with volunteers and others that would wish to help the campaign! Go to our Contact page to see how you can help! |
posted Oct 19, 2009 8:24 PM by Sample User
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updated Jan 5, 2010 5:37 AM by Nicholas Nix
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We just started getting this campaign off the ground.Currently, I am just a one man show (in case you did not notice by the website); but I look forward to talking with volunteers and others that would wish to help the campaign! Go to our Contact page to see how you can help! |
posted Oct 15, 2009 4:00 PM by Sample User
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updated Jan 5, 2010 7:09 AM by Nicholas Nix
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