Cam DeJong. New Hampshire State Representative. Manchester Ward 2.

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The Move Toward Liberty

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The move towards liberty continues to accelerate. While some of the candidates involved are not quite there on what I would call a "liberty litmus test", we do have a lot of potential to turn the direction necessary for maximum individual freedom.

Scott Brown in Massachusetts is an example of someone who I don't agree with on all issues, but I believe to be more of a friend to liberty than would be his Democratic opponent. The main issue in his race is that of health care. He can be elected next Tuesday and help block the government takeover of healthcare - called by many "Obamacare." While we need a tremendous overhaul of health care in America, I believe a lot has to do with deregulation (i.e. deregulate the use of alternative medications) versus more government intervention - and ultimately higher costs. Sure, I don't agree with Brown on foreign policy and other issues, but the health care debacle in Washington has us closer to centralized government than any other issue at this time.

In Texas, Debra Medina showed a good streak of liberty in an articulate debate performance against Kay Bailey Hutchinson and Rick Perry. Medina helped demonstrate what is wrong with those currently in power - including how out of touch they are with America today.

In Kentucky, Rand Paul continues to impress the masses with a mostly consistent message of liberty. Just months ago, he was double digits behind Trey Grayson. Today, his message of individual liberty and freedom has resonated well in Kentucky and he has become the person to beat in the GOP primary. Now with Manchester, NH political superstar Andy Demers working on his campaign, I think we will continue to see great things.

More candidates throughout the country should continue to open more eyes to liberty. Peter Schiff in Connecticut hasn't quite swung the door open in the public opinion polls, but it may be only a matter of time.

The list continues, but the point is that the move towards liberty has been greater than I would have ever imaged a few years ago. The key is that those who are leading the liberty movement need to be checked by every liberty loving voter to ensure that they are true to the principles of freedom and liberty. In New Hampshire, I hope we see more and more individuals come forth for the liberty movement. I generally support Frank Guinta and also think highly of Bob Giuda and Jennifer Horn in their races for US House. In the state races, Jim Forsythe will be an outstanding candidate for State Senate. There are countless others I am sure.

On the state representative level, when the filing time comes, I hope I am just one of dozens - if not hundreds - of liberty candidates looking to serve the citizens of New Hampshire.

For me, it all starts in Manchester NH. I hope you see the potential for liberty as I do and that you work for it wherever it is you may be in 2010.

Let's work harder than ever to make liberty happen!

Cam