South Carolina Democratic Chairwoman must Resign Immediately

June 9, 2010 by  
Filed under Federal, News, South Carolina, World

Carol Fowler Must Resign

It is the duty of our State Chairwoman and the State Party to embrace candidates not to actively work against them.  I condemn the behavior that Carol Fowler has demonstrated over the course of her tenure.

For Carol Fowler to appear on the “PA” radio program (WGCV 620 AM) today and to say “she believes Alvin Greene (D – U.S. Senate) should get out the race” is a disgrace to the Democratic Party.  What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty and let the voice of the people be heard.

The party leadership has failed the people of this state miserably and consistently for years by playing ball with the Republicans and the rich power structure that wants to continue to run things in this state.

The decent and honorable thing for the party leadership to do would be to fall on their swords, commit hari kiri and just get their corrupt sorry selves out of the peoples’ way.

It is time for TRANSPARTISENSHIP.  Labels don’t matter any more, we all know that the so called ruling Democratic and Republican parties in this state are like different sides of the same coin.  They are all owned and controlled by big business and big money.  Let an honest person appear on the scene, especially a black one, and they line up together to drive him off by any means necessary.

I love the great saying of the Dr. Joseph E. Lowery “one party don’t want us (Republican) and the other party just puts’ up with us (Democratic)”.

This young man has made history, not in a hundred years has South Carolina ever had an African- American win a primary race for U.S. Senate.

I will make a formal request to the NAACP and National Action Network to take action against this blatant wrongful pattern of working against Black candidates attempting to seek statewide office or Federal office by our party.   And I invite any affected parties to join us as we demand Fowler to step down.

I demand that Carol Fowler resign at once from her position as the head of the South Carolina Democratic Party.

I will convene a Press Conference on Friday at 3:00 P.M. at the State Democratic Party headquarters in Columbia calling for her resignation.

Brian Doyle,

Former Candidate

Member of the Democratic Party

Doyle can be reach at campaign headquarters phone line Extension 704.  Doyle has a pending lawsuit against party in Federal Court. 3:10-cv0203 for same type activity by party officials.

Jane Dryer had no Excuse at Clemson Debate

June 6, 2010 by  
Filed under Federal, World

I have been thinking about my honorable opponents comment at the one debate wherein she favored us all with her presence.

I can’t help but have a problem with her explanation that she couldn’t debate because “she had to work.”

Lets all remember that she received EIGHTY-SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS in PAC money.  And she can’t afford to take time off from work or rearrange her busy schedule to show her face to the people of the third district!

I didn’t take any money from any special interest groups, I guess they knew better than to offer it to me.  But I took off from work to campaign and debate.  I came to the Tea Parties I came to the Farm Bureau and I came to the League of women voters and I am glad that I did because I got to talk to you all and learn what your concerns are.

Choose me to be your candidate and I will take the battle to them.  Virtually everyone on the right and on the left is tired to death of the same old political BS, tell the people what they want to hear and then vote as your bosses tell you.  That won’t be me.  I live here, my family is here, and I want what is right for our families and our children.

I will debate in every county in this district and I will meet the people, find out what they want, need and think, and I will be the representative that FIGHTS for you in Washington not a lap dog for Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic Party machine.  I am a people’s candidate, all the people, white, black, red and brown, men and women.  We all need jobs to come back to the THIRD DISTRICT, we all need better funding for our children’s education, and we all need access to healthcare.  WE ALL, YES A L  L OF US  NEED THESE THINGS REGARDLESS OF RACE COLOR OR RELIGION.

Lets bring the victory home to the THIRD DISTRICT.  I believe I can deliver for you in Washington, and in my hear of hearts I do not believe that Jane can win and that if she could I do not believe she would deliver.

Isn’t it strange that all my signs disappear from the roads but that my opponent’s signs that are right beside them are not touched.  The political machine does not want this seat they are content to leave it with the Republicans.   Its time to take back our district, our congress and our contry.  I WILL DO AS I SAY AND MY DOOR WILL ALWAYS BE OPEN!!

VOTE FOR BRIAN “RYAN B” DOYLE ON TUESDAY.

I am Brian “Ryan B” Doyle and I approved this message.

Candidate Gregory Brown response to Rep Jim Clyburn

June 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Federal, Politics, World

Elected Office is a Privilege, not an Entitlement

May 31, 2010

On, Memorial Day, a day when Americans celebrate and honor the service and sacrifice of those who have given of their time, their person, their families, and their lives to serve, protect and defend this great country of ours.  But sadly, on this Memorial day, I, a service disabled veteran and a candidate for the 6th Congressional, find it deeply reprehensible that an elected official believes that because of a position he holds in Congress he is untouchable or should go unchallenged for a political seat to which the PEOPLE have elected him.

In a story that appeared in the Aiken Standard on Sunday, May 30, 2010, the present Congressman of the 6th Congressional District was quoted as saying:  “No real Democrat would ever challenge the speaker or the leader or the whip in a primary,” Clyburn said in a recent interview. “Democrats don’t do that.”

How arrogant and elitist of any politician to even think, suggest, or have the poor taste to even utter the thought that he is deserving to perpetually continue to hold the PEOPLE’s seat without ever being taken to task for his performance, or lack thereof, in public office.  It is quite incredulous and offensive for someone in Mr. Clyburn position to have the unmitigated gall to believe that he is entitled to remain in office because of his position.

Last I heard, America is a nation founded and built upon democratic principles…. government of the people by the people and for the people; not an aristocracy.  Apparently, Mr. Clyburn has forgotten this simple civics lesson.  I, however, along with the legions of other veterans have not.  That’s why we gave of ourselves to defend this country, so politicians like Mr. Clyburn could regularly stand for election by the people for the honor and privilege of being their representative in their government.

Mr. Clyburn’s comment that “No real Democrat would ever challenge the speaker or the leader or the whip in a primary…. Democrats don’t do that” is reminiscent of comments made by the old guard party bosses of the South who struggled to maintain the status quo of oppression and segregation.  Change, for the better of the PEOPLE, has always come about in America by challenging those we elect to represent us to do better than they have done in looking after the needs of the PEOPLE.  What Democrats don’t do…  no excuse me…what Americans don’t do and should never do is to sit idly by as our elected officials seek to have their names immortalized on every public building or structure they can while those in their congressional districts are hurting economically and financially.

What Americans don’t do and should never do is to turn a deaf ear and blind eye to elected officials who vote to give themselves a raise or take more than one million dollars from the education funds to build a driving range with a life size bronzed statue of their self while teachers are being laid off. What Americans don’t do and should never do is to allow politicians to use defense fund to fund a driving in their name while our military family are fighting and dying at war.  What Americans don’t do and should never do is to turn a deaf ear and blind eye to the horrendous conditions of the schools in their congressional districts while their elected officials use their position to get their children and cronies appointed to the best positions possible.

What Americans, and if I must say, Democrats don’t do and should never do is to allow career politicians to be re-elected because they believe they have reached some privileged status that make them untouchable and not subject to challenge. Furthermore, what Americans shouldn’t do is to allow career politicians to divert attention from the real issues by in sighting racial and now internal party division. We need the type of leadership that can unite and move us forward as one people and one America.

The Aiken Standard article also reports that Mr. Clyburn said “he doubts the motives of the businessman running against him.” I am not surprised that the 6th District’s present Congressional representative would question the “motive” of anyone exercising their right to run as a candidate for office in this State.  That seems to be the order of the day for many career politicians.

So that Mr. Clyburn, and most importantly the citizens of the 6th Congressional District, will have no doubt as to what my “motives” are for running for the PEOPLE’s Congressional seat, not Mr. Clyburn’s, please consider the following;  As a service disabled veteran I am running for Congress because I have seen the plight of the public schools and educational system in the 6th District and I know that I can help bring about the change the District has needed over the past 18 years.  As a service disabled veteran, I am running for Congress because the last 18 years has not produced the kind, quality, and quantity of jobs that should have come pouring into this District under the “speaker or leader or the whip”.  As a service disabled veteran, I am running for Congress to ensure that the least among us have access to healthcare options that are reliable, realistic, and fiscally responsible.  As a service disabled veteran, I am running for Congress because I live and work in this District and I am painfully aware that under the present leadership the District has not even begun to realize its potential, instead we have a “corridor of shame.” As a service disabled veteran, I am running for Congress so that my son and his children and his children’s children can all enjoy a safer, more secure, and prosperous America that I and hundreds of thousands of other service men and women have defended.

Those are my “motives” for running. If this is a disappointment to those who question my “motives” for running for the honor and privilege of representing the PEOPLE of the 6th Congressional District, then to that I say a resounding AMEN!!!

And when Election Day rolls around on June 8, I hope Democrats in the Sixth District will not be silent. I hope they pour into the polls and express their opinions about their leaders. It is their right. May we never take it lightly. Moreover, may we never make entitlement our system of government.

Gregory Brown Campaign.