Wednesday, December 31, 2008

I am William Bunker, Christian Eagle Scout living in Westford, Massachusetts.

This is my campaign page from my run for Massachusetts House of Representatives in 2008. I got 14% of the vote in the September 16 primaries. I am running for United States House of Representatives in 2010. My new campaign page is at William Bunker for Congress. I encourage you to join the campaign!

www.WilliamBunkerForCongress.blogspot.com











Three issues of my [2008] campaign:

NO WAR IN VIETNAM!!

Energy technologies, war with Iran, and clean foods.



Video: Clearwater, Florida company Aquygen's water powered engines




Interviews with ex-Pentagon officials and inventors show that advanced energy technology is likely within our grasp and vaults already.

Video: Ex-Pentagon officials discuss energy patents


Video: Scott Ritter's commentary on Iran




Our top US, EU, and Russian spies and the UN believe Iran is not seeking nuclear weapons. Russia said they will consider an attack on Iran an attack on Russia. I will not support a president who invades them. If we come to war with Iran over a suspicious incident I pledge to investigate it closely before passing judgment.



Our environment and foods are broadly contaminated by chemicals. Red #5, Red #40 and others contain petroleum. Eating healthy and organic foods and a clean environment are good for everyone. We can clean our food, air, water, and land.

Video: Introduction by William Bunker




I will vote to:

** Show Help We The People be responsible and informed enough to decide and rule
** Open hidden energy technologies
** Manufacture clean water powered vehicles
** Build local organic farms and microbe/lab farming

** Remove our illegal Federal Reserve and Federal income taxes
** Make our economy work for us all

** Introduce Montessori education and study/research school program
** Support healthier products and farms and a cleaner more natural environment
** Simplify law to focus on safety
** Remove the low income housing quota "40B"
**End wasteful $150,000 police details and replace them with a living wage and global unions
** End our drug war
** Examine and restore our Constitution
** End our Iraq war, Iran war, and the war on terror with information
** Run a tighter military for those who don't want war
** Protect us from illegal eavesdropping

** Reopen investigations into the Federal Government
** Throw a civic party in Westford, Chelmsford, and Littleton for a better and funner community! Yes. funner.


I love justice, honor, and liberty. We The People rule this state and nation. Liberty is our birthright.

Picture: Peace sign and helmet




April 29, 2008 I produced a list of 200 signatures for my nomination and will be in the primaries as a Republican on September 16, 2008. The general election is November 4, 2008.

I have spent the past 7 years studying politics, theology, law, the Constitution, sociology, atomics, mathematics, and sciences. I wrote to the Council on Foreign Relations about global energy policy, to the CIA about intelligence and eavesdropping, and I correspond with Westford and Massachusetts grassroots groups on social awareness.



I graduated from Nashua's Bishop Guertin High School and attended Umass Amherst in the TAP honors program. College did not satisfy my curiosity so I retired to private study and work. I was awarded a certificate of pharmacy technicianship from www.PTCB.org in 2005 and continue my studies in subatomic theory and electromagnetics.





Picture: Standing by my machine


Town of Littleton





In January of 2009 I will organize dual all day/night Town Raves at the Westford and Littleton Town Commons, the J.V. Fletcher and Ruben Hoar libraries, our police and fire stations, and the Westford and Littleton Sportsman's Clubs. We should use these buildings more often to do the things we love together as a community.

Visit my social page at www.myspace.com/WilliamBunker2008 to RSVP. Music and dancing will be enjoyed. There will be a market and swap meet at the Town Commons. Friends and neighbors will arrive to speak, read poetry, and play music. I will invite citizens to practice firing guns at the police stations' shooting ranges and town Sportsmans' Clubs under the supervision of town police officers. A memorial and moment of silence for those lost in Afghanistan and Iraq will be observed at midnight.

I will request that public consumption of alcohol be enjoyed at this party for anyone who wants to participate of a reasonable age. This is impeccably legitimate if sensible and public.

Together we can make our society wonderful and tomorrow better. I care for you and the world we both live in. A toast. To America. To Massachusetts. To love.

<>< William

9 comments:

B-C said...

I don't want the government deciding on solar, nuclear, or ethanol energy. That's not a libertarian principle. Solar energy, which you seem to endorse, could very well be the most efficient means, but the odds are better that the consumers will pick the best new energy source, not the government.

And expanding the FDA or having it regulate food more closely is not what libertarians want or expect. All of those agencies have the best of intentions in mind, but when simple tests they run have a $50k+ price tag, it just goes to show how rife for corruption and pork those agencies (public health/safety) agencies are.

William Bunker said...

Regarding our energy policy I would also open all of our power plants to legal complaint from those injured by their pollution, as well as this to any government, military, or corporate agency in the world by American or local courts or trial by proxy, and allow anyone in the world to make a trial in an American or friendly court at our world embassies against anyone else.

The institution of torture/slavery, for example, could be challenged in court and the defendent, George W Bush or any of the agents in Iraq or members of the Pentagon or CIA stand trial or their agents stand trial if their duties leave them with no time.

The same can be said of corporate policies. A corporation trial could easily be established to announce the decisions of companies around the world and find them just or wanting.

This would substantially reduce corruption in many countries for our findings to be publicized everywhere and shape global consumer spending, public inquiry, and potential enforcement of the findings of the courts by the recognized Geneva Conventions.

I believe this action would also financially functionally shape corporate and government spending around power sources. I am not going to protect nuclear plants from lawsuits asking them to pay for strontium-90 in milk. We will trace the strontium-90 to a haystack and force that institution to either end or pay if they have injured our health with pollution.

This is the global price tag on pollution. Degraded health. And it will be met with recognition of health and lawsuits.

This also is a free market. A free judicial market. Corporations and governments prevent a free market, and this system is global libertarianism that will provide a free market of every sort to us all, with a great wealth of information to back it up.

With this information from intelligent consumer news organizations like the www.reddit.com community and its subsidiary journalist/lawyer companies, we will win lawsuits to overturn the marijuana laws in this country and the income tax funding our Iraq war, and the powers give to George W Bush will be taken back by a citizen's action to sue him in court, which will be allowed under these new laws.

Imagine 300 million Americans who could at any time begin a class action or individual lawsuit against George W Bush for his policies of invading the nation of Iraq illegally.

This will be the new law.

B-C said...

The same can be said of corporate policies. A corporation trial could easily be established to announce the decisions of companies around the world and find them just or wanting.

This would substantially reduce corruption in many countries for our findings to be publicized everywhere and shape global consumer spending, public inquiry, and potential enforcement of the findings of the courts by the recognized Geneva Conventions.



That's a rather lofty assumption, William.


Anyway, it's not free market (your energy policy). You still talk about publicly funding new energy sources. Yet, when the government funded energy source faces a lawsuit, the co-op is the only one on the hook for the lawsuit? I don't get it. There's nothing innovative or free market in that.

Education: Massachusetts state colleges and universities are not in tip top shape in my opinion. The costs are rising, the quality is declining, and loan rates are rising. That's a combination of suckage.

William Bunker said...

A trial system with no protected defenders should produce a free market.

Our Massachusetts universities and most institutional education systems have been strained, but top shelf is where I believe they remain with active publishing study and research programs at MIT, Harvard, BU, Tufts, and other schools.

William Bunker said...

The law suit as I see it would be related to the pollution. With our advanced medical systems and the uniqueness of nuclear production we can accurately track which plant burned the fuel and when, telling us who is responsible for the fallout. If a company pollutes and harms someone or something it will not be kept from providing recompense.

William Bunker said...

I would introduce legislation to open all of our government agencies to review by individuals from our legal system.

This will help reduce corruption and allow many different sides of political opinions to be shown without their mandatory financial or legislative representation being shown.

Our American justice system and judicial branches hold great power in this country to keep the other two branches in check. Currently they all seem like very poor institutions, our executive a dictatorial dog, our Congress run primarily by financial interest from electioneering, and our judicial branch lacking the barest of State's Rights in favor of a Federal system of our many institutions, NSA, CIA, DEA, FDA, and others becomign Corporate and Congressional branches of corruption and global money interest equal to Congress.

We need to restore our States' Rights which began to dangerously diminish with the end of the Civil War, continuing to the modern era.

Seth said...

Several days ago my coworkers and I discovered a handwritten note shoved under the front door to our company's building. The text -- and I'm quoting exactly, here -- goes as follows:

GM patents can run
cars on water c/o plug
or battery. Aquygen, Danny Klein
In 1912 Nikola Tesla made an
earthquake machine. In 1978
US & Russia promised not to use
earthquake or weather machines vs
one another

"HAARP" installation in Alaska
makes earthquakes. We have
better technology than you may know. w.WilliamBunker2008.blogspot.com


William, this is not an effective way to mount a campaign for public office. There are a couple reasons for this. First, the building the note was left at is located on the west side of Cambridge, which if I'm not mistaken is nowhere near Westford, the region you hope to stand for in the State House of Representatives. Second, the note itself was only vaguely legible, lacked proper punctuation, and was written on pieces of paper that looked as if they had been ripped from a sketch pad or notebook. If this note was left by your supporters, you would do well to reach out to them and establish an offical press kit for distribution to your prospective constituents. If it was left by you personally, you may wish to consider more carefully the impact that a professional appearance (or lack thereof) can have on the public's perception of you as a candidate.

That said, I am a fan of grassroots campaigns, and while most of what you have to say on this blog seems wildly out of synch with reality, I do admire your earnest enthusiasm.

Gaby de Wilde said...

Several seconds ago I discovered a comment posted on this blog where a Seth guy shows himself to be the biggest air head thus far.

His reasoning boiled down to "Lets put everyone in FEMA death camps for choice of paper and "reasons" of punctuation."

Winner of the 2008 lead shoe award.

Anonymous said...

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Ancient proverb
"You can never step into the same river twice."

"No two people can look at the same river."
William Bunker