Ron Paul-esque candidate
Hello. I'm an avid Ron Paul supporter and former state delegate, and I'd like to introduce a candidate running for the Washington State Senate that, like Paul, truly believes in small Constitutional government.
Cutting to the chase, Republican Larry Faulk is specifically running in the 27th district in Tacoma, Wa, and wishes to prevent a state income tax, wishes to eliminate the B&O tax, or at least drastically reduce it, and would also like to see the elimination of the surveillance cameras that now curse many of our state's intersections. There are more issues he's passionate about, yet those are chiefly what comes to mind.
I urge Washington State residents (and non-residents) to visit larryfaulk.com and see for themselves what Larry has to say about a number of issues that affects us all. His list of principles is also very telling as to his intentions.
The strongest thing I wish to impress upon anyone reading this is that, like Dr. Paul, Larry Faulk knows and believes that WE are the bosses, and not the other way around.
We desperately need as many people as possible in state and federal government that are sympathetic to the cause of liberty, and that is why I have shared Mr. Faulk's candidacy with all of you.
May liberty and peace be with you all.





















I recommend him
Pro-liberty and very pro-gun
I agree (Larry Faulk, WA-27th leg. district)
In August, when I was committed to my weekend booth at Fircrest Fun Days, Larry Faulk dropped what he was doing and came to see me personally.
I would call this man a Reagan Democrat. He is very accessible, has an excellent plan, has a proven track record of being able to work with Democrats to get the job done (and to get them on board). He is a savy businessman (can work with people well), yet obviously wouldn't roll over on his principles. What he says on his web site (larryfaulk.com) is absolutely true.
The current incumbent just stabbed all the union people (who voted her into office) in the back by getting legislation (already struck down once by the State Supreme Court) passed that gives union jobs to convicted felons currently incarcerated. Not only does her legislation take a livable wage away from families (who need it the most in these economic times), but it also duplicates an already existing program in WA state: work release. (So we are paying for the same thing twice.)
Pass the word about Larry Faulk. Debbie Regala has got to go; she hasn't even contacted any constituents in this election--only sending out one very generic flyer. She doesn't care about those she wants the vote from, and Larry Faulk does. (Also check out his YouTube video, done by volunteers, about how he's helped low income families out this past year without even being an elected official.)
Btw, in case anyone's wondering, my screen name is "I am a republican" in the Creek language.