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3.13.2006

Ken Grandlund For U.S. Congress

In January 2005, I began this website called Common Sense with the intention of examining my own political beliefs and formulating them into a cohesive personal platform. In my writings, I approached various issues not from a strictly liberal or conservative mindset, but from what I consider to be a more reasoned, rational frame of mind. By focusing on the issues without infusing religious doctrine or party ideology, I created a platform that reached out to both sides of the aisle while thinking outside the box of current political doctrine. In some cases, I embraced some of the tenets of conservative politics, especially concerning matters of fiscal responsibility, smaller and more efficient government bureaucracy, and the protection of society from dangerous criminals. In other areas, I took a more liberal stance, primarily on matters of the environment, individual freedoms, and social concerns. The final result, I think, is a well-balanced, reasoned approach to government and social issues. In just a year, my website has gained a popular following, with over 100,000 hits and averaging 200 readers each day.

Along my journey into political writing, I became a strong proponent of independent politics, individual action, and a shared responsibility among all citizens to become engaged in the struggle to maintain the principals of the American experiment. I frequently advocated the need for more ‘regular people’ to get involved in politics, at any level, to combat the highly partisan political gridlock that we face in our government today. I implored people to seek out candidates who were not entrenched in the corrupt system of politics as usual, and to help get those people elected. Time and time again, I espoused the virtues of citizen legislators who would stand honorably for the American people first and not be beholden to corporations or unions or special interest groups that have bought our political process away from the common man and woman in this country.

With each new essay I wrote, I received more support from readers who seemed to appreciate my non-partisan approach to politics and the problems of the day. It seemed that there was a silent groundswell of American citizens who, like me, had grown weary of the partisanship and bickering coming out of Washington D.C. and state capitals and were looking for a fresh, honest voice to start a new era in American politics; an era that saw enlightened change for the benefit of all citizens, not just the vocal minorities who had hijacked the daily workings of our government. As I continued to receive support for my thoughts and ideas, I became even more convinced that there was a growing need for politicians who would work for the people instead of for the parties. And so I began to become even more vocal about the need for independent candidates and a non-partisan government. I began to implore people to seek out such candidates, to give up the party affiliations, and to put America back on the track our founding fathers envisioned for us.

And then one day, I realized that it was time to put my money where my mouth was. Telling people to find independents to champion was easy. But just writing about the virtues of independent candidates was not going to make them magically appear. Simply writing about the problems or offering solutions to the problems was not enough. Asking people to step up to the plate and take back our government from the corporations and unions and political parties was not enough. If I truly believed in what I was saying, and I do, I knew that I had to take the next step. I realized that I had to throw my own hat into the ring.

I have decided to run for U.S. Congress for the 49th Congressional District in California as an independent candidate. And today, I am asking for your support.

As an independent candidate, the road to success is more difficult than if I were to run as either a Democrat or a Republican. I will not have the support of a political party or the money they can throw behind a candidate. I face a larger hurdle just to get my name on the ballot. But in the increasingly corrupt and partisan political atmosphere today, I feel that the average voter is looking for someone who is not beholden to the status quo. America is about choice, and I intend to offer a choice to the people of my district that better reflects the concerns of average people. I offer integrity and honesty and dedication to the American ideals that are sorely missing from our politicians today. I stand for the common citizen. As such, I will not accept contributions to my campaign from any company or union or special interest group. I will get my name out by talking with people and giving speeches, but I will also need volunteers to help me along the way and I will need money to spread my message effectively.

I’m all too aware that for most people, money is tight these days. That is why I am only asking for a small donation from each of my supporters. Federal law permits me to accept personal contributions only up to $2,100 per individual, but I don’t expect to get that much from any one person. For the price of a Starbucks coffee or a lunch at McDonald’s, your donation will help me in my efforts. Or perhaps you are able to help print campaign materials on your home computer that I can leave with people in my district. Maybe you are able to help as a volunteer collecting signatures or registering voters or making phone calls for my campaign. Whatever you can do will be greatly appreciated. (To assist with signature gathering, you do have to live within my Congressional district.)

Many of you reading this letter do not live in my Congressional district, but I would like to remind you that as a Congressman, I will represent all the people of America with each and every vote I make. If you yearn for a day when politicians once again represent the people of our country instead of the corporations or the special interests, then I ask for your support. If you long for politicians who aren’t looking to be elected simply because they crave power and status, then I look for your support. If you want the people who make the laws in this country to make laws that honor freedom and common sense, then I look for your support.

Thank you.

Ken Grandlund

Independent Candidate for U.S. Congress



P.S. If you are able to make a financial contribution to my campaign, I ask you to please visit www.ken4congress2006.com and follow the instructions on the "Donate Page". Also, if you know of someone who may be interested in helping or donating to my campaign, please forward a copy of this letter and the attached form to them on my behalf. Thank you again for your support.

posted by Ken Grandlund @ 12:07 AM  

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20 Comments:

At 5:32 AM, Blogger Dr.John said...

That's a lot of BS to scroll through for just a little common sense. I don't even live in California . Good luck any way.

 
At 9:36 AM, Blogger Sar said...

Ken - I read the good news over at Pia's. I'm familiar with your writing, and if anyone has the political savvy and know how to be a successful congressman for reform, it's you. I'm proud of your decision and even prouder to virtually know you. To you, your campaign, and your Koufax nominiation, my hats off to you! :)

 
At 10:11 AM, Blogger windspike said...

Ken,

will do what I can from afar. Good luck with the run up to Nov. Perhaps, inded, Margaret Mead is correct:
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

 
At 5:48 PM, Blogger Floyd said...

I just heard and would like to wish you all the luck in your endeavers,get out there and win one for liberty.

 
At 6:05 PM, Blogger Floyd said...

I put up a photo and a link to your spot on my blog Ken,sometimes I get some of you great people from California visting my blog,keep us posted and the best of luck,,Floyd.

 
At 8:41 PM, Blogger SheaNC said...

Ken, you are certainly one of the best qualified candidates imaginable to represent citizens who want their government to really be their government.

Like Windspike said, I'll do what I can from afar. In my opinion, your success in this endeavor will touch us all, as your actions and example will have far-reaching effects.

Also, having observed the political climate since 2004 especially, I think you may be in on the ground floor of a great new development in American politics: the demise of the two dominant political parties (to some degree at least), and the rise in importance of independent and alternative-party candidates.

By the way, I think the greatest obstacle you might face, greater even than the establishment of the big two parties, is California's endorsement of Diebold electronic voting systems. Hopefully it won't be a problem, but whatever happens, you've got a lot of bloggers on your side!

 
At 10:26 PM, Blogger Bob P said...

Ken, this is tremendous news. My hat is off to you - and, as soon as I've been paid for my previous project, a check will be on its way! Best of luck.

 
At 11:21 PM, Blogger Ken Grandlund said...

(responses)

Dr. John- A little Common Sense is better than none at all! Thanks for the good tidings.

Sar- Thanks for the endorsement- feel free to spread the word and direct people to the campaign website. It's bound to be an uphill event.

Windspike- Thanks friend- mentions like the one today on your blog would be great to see from time to time- or you could add the banner I've created over there on the right...Spread the word- if I can think of anything else (donations anyone?) I'll let you know.

withinreason(floyd)- Thanks a bunch! If you want a smaller link, I have a banner you could steal. I'll do my best to win this thing, but need all the exposure and support I can get.

Shea- Thanks for the support buddy. And I sense that same kind of shifting feeling too- else I'd probably not be doing this now. I hope we're right, not just so I can get a chance to help return America to a system of checks and balances that works for the people, but so that others can step up and do the same thing, or at least have an easier shot.

Diebold- Damn! Okay- let's work with absentee ballots folks!

Bob- Wow! Thanks for the support. I only hope that I can make a difference, and I'll certainly give it my best shot.

 
At 11:24 PM, Blogger Brad said...

Hopefully I will be able to contribute soon! Until then I will post mad crazy stuff (well, links and stuff, not, you know, nude pictures or drug accusations) about you on my blog.

If I lived in the 49th district, you can bet I'd vote for you! One thing your opponents won't be able to say is "no one knows where he stands."

 
At 2:39 PM, Blogger Jenn of the Jungle said...

Who would you pick for the 50th district?

 
At 2:40 PM, Blogger Jenn of the Jungle said...

Oh, can you leave your pick on my blog? I may forget to come back.

 
At 5:43 PM, Blogger Tahoma Activist said...

Awesome, man, good job doing it. I'm going to check out your platform, but either way, would you like to do an interview for The American Peoples' Congress? We're always looking for interesting people to interview.

 
At 5:48 PM, Blogger Gun-Toting Liberal said...

Ken, you know I'm proud of ya, bro. Now go kick their A##ES!!!!!!!!

 
At 1:19 AM, Blogger BonJ said...

Congratulations to everyone in your district! Sending positive vibes your way, and much esteem for your bravery in stepping out. I think you were born for great things. Common sense could be contagious, ya never know! And we all couldn't need good leadership any more than we do today. Be bold & keep it up.
Wish I could vote for ya!

 
At 7:18 AM, Anonymous Utopia said...

It's good to see an independant thinker running. You don't have to be affiliated with a party to be in office, but most people believe that you do. As an independant you can run on issues and your own opinions and thoughts rather than some party line.

Kudos!

It is really great to see more unaffiliated candidates out there. Maybe the idea with spread to other places soon.

 
At 4:11 PM, Blogger Jon said...

Ken,

Good luck in your endeavor and even though I don't live in California anymore I can say that there are plenty of things that could use to be changed.

Do you have a smaller banner like you have at the top of your blog that could be put in the side bar as a link to your site? Even though we don't see eye to eye on every topic, I would like to help you get your name out there if I can.

 
At 5:56 PM, Blogger Me4Prez said...

Give 'em hell. I have relatives and friends all over CA. Maybe I can get them to move to your district

 
At 9:57 PM, Blogger web_loafer said...

Ken, you may find this unbelievable, but If I was living in California again, in the 40th District, I would vote for you. I am sick of politics as usual. You look at things differently than I do, but I can't stand Calif. D, or R's.
I lived and voted in California way back in the 1960's, can I still vote absentee?
Good Luck Ken, You have chosen a tough fight, Later.

 
At 12:59 AM, Blogger Caz said...

Have to agree with Dr.John.

As you venture into your campaign, keep your pitch & your messages to half a novella, or less, if you can manage it. After all, readers and voters aren't dumb, they do not often need simple concepts spelt out to them as if they're wayward 3 year olds. Besides, if they fall asleep during the first several hundred introductory words, you've lost their vote anyway.

Do try to remember that verbosity doesn't signify sincerity, capability, depth, or intelligence. Just as extreme brevity does not.

 
At 11:31 AM, Blogger Ken Grandlund said...

(responses)

Brad- Thanks for your support and for the write up and link on your blog. This is the kind of visibility I need to get this thing off the ground. Keep in touch.

Jenn- I haven't been following the 50th all that closely- what with 16+ candidates, it can be a bit dizzying. I do know there is one independent running, but the field of Rep's and the obvious noise from Busby make him an unlikely winner- However, I'd probably stick my mark with him. The other republicans are part of the same mold that made Cunningham and Hunter (to the south) or are more wealthy business guys trying to buy a seat with their own money.
Busby would be a high second choice, but she too is part of the Dem machine, so I'd take a good look at Chris young- a Dem who isn't stuck to party dogma.

Hope you came back for my reply.

Tahoma- Thanks for the support, and I'll be contacting you soon about that interview!

BonJ- We are all born for great things...just on different scales. What I'm trying to do is no more noble than those who pitch in in their communities, just on a larger scale. Thanks for the support!

Utopia- My point exactly! You can help spread the word too, about independents and my campaign- write to your local newspaper about the need for independents and mention my campaign as an example. Thanks for dropping by.

Jon- You can find a small banner on the right uunder the profile- Just click and you'll get code to put this on your site. Thanks for your support, even though we don't always see things the same, I think we both recognize the need for a change in the kind of people we send to Washington. I appreciate your support.

Me4- Yes- have them move here, and have them donate to the campaign too!

Web Loafer- Thanks for the sentiment- and I'm not all that surprised. I think many on the right are fed up with the hijacking of their party and what has become 'business as usual." Same is true on the left- Dems are fed up with a minority party that acts invisible. I have something to offer both sides, plus a rational approach to politics and society. Glad to hear from you again.

Caz- Thanks for the advice- but this blog is about developed thoughts. For the shorter campaign version, please visit www.ken4congress2006.com

 

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