-----Original Message-----
From: John F. McEnroe <photo@hevanet.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 8:06 PM
Subject: [or-firearms] GOA Survey
>1. I cannot find the survey page for candidates vs. office holders on
>the GOA web site.
>
>2. Someone else who did stumble across it mentioned that my name and
>office
> sought were the only bits of information available. No photo, no
>survey information, no
> contact information.
>
>So here is something to add to the survey which I have already sent.
>
>JOHN F MCENROE
>FOR: Oregon State Representative 14th District
>OCCUPATION: member of family owned Tugboat Brewery
>OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: 30 years in photographic imaging and 5 years
>in radio broadcasting.
>EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: BA in history and philosophy from Beloit
>College, 1967; graduate work in history at the University of Maine,
>1967-68; graduate work in abnormal psychology at Bridgewater State
>Teachers College, 1969.
>
>Creation of citizens and constitutional law are the two major issues
>which affect the fabric of our communities today.
>
>Our current educational system turns out Oregonians who lack critical
>thinking skills and the basic tools for gathering information. If my
>assertion seems inaccurate, scan this voters pamphlet. It is filled
>with ballot measures and candidate mission statements which promise to
>dismember the Constitution. Without an accurate knowledge of history,
>well meaning individuals are attempting to destroy the very safeguards
>which protect us all.
>
>I do not advocate the destruction of public education in America. The
>system is already breaking down under its own politically correct
>weight. The best and brightest teachers are being driven out of the
>profession by administrative impediments. It is time to recruit the
>forces of home schooling, charter schools, etc., to advance models of
>education which are working.
>
>We must stop our legislators from creating a miasma of ill conceived
>and unconstitutional statutes. The Oregon Constitution has become
>cluttered with verbiage which belongs in the Oregon Revised Statutes.
>The Oregon Revised Statutes have become incomprehensible. Enigmatic law
>baffles citizens and administrative authorities attempting to determine
>appropriate behavior. Unclear ordinances allow dangerous criminals to
>walk the streets, while those accused of victimless crimes and innocent
>citizens are put at risk. Statutes must be clear in order for citizens
>to cooperate with their intent. Statutes must provide executive
>authorities with unambiguous guidance.
>
>Before voting for me, please read The Constitution, and The Bill of
>Rights.
>
><http://w3.one.net/~mweiler/ushda/list.htm>
>
>This is my special interest group....
>
>
>[Image]
>--
>
>John McEnroe
>Libertarian for State Representative
>Life Member Gun Owners of American
>Life Member Second Amendment Foundation
>Life Member Law Enforcement Alliance of America
>Life Member National Rifle Association
>Member Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership
>Member Oregon Firearms Federation
>1800 SE Stark Street #206
>Portland, Oregon 97214-1500
>mcenroe.cc
>photo@hevanet.com
>1-503-232-6918
>
From: John F. McEnroe <photo@hevanet.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 8:06 PM
Subject: [or-firearms] GOA Survey
>1. I cannot find the survey page for candidates vs. office holders on
>the GOA web site.
>
>2. Someone else who did stumble across it mentioned that my name and
>office
> sought were the only bits of information available. No photo, no
>survey information, no
> contact information.
>
>So here is something to add to the survey which I have already sent.
>
>JOHN F MCENROE
>FOR: Oregon State Representative 14th District
>OCCUPATION: member of family owned Tugboat Brewery
>OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: 30 years in photographic imaging and 5 years
>in radio broadcasting.
>EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: BA in history and philosophy from Beloit
>College, 1967; graduate work in history at the University of Maine,
>1967-68; graduate work in abnormal psychology at Bridgewater State
>Teachers College, 1969.
>
>Creation of citizens and constitutional law are the two major issues
>which affect the fabric of our communities today.
>
>Our current educational system turns out Oregonians who lack critical
>thinking skills and the basic tools for gathering information. If my
>assertion seems inaccurate, scan this voters pamphlet. It is filled
>with ballot measures and candidate mission statements which promise to
>dismember the Constitution. Without an accurate knowledge of history,
>well meaning individuals are attempting to destroy the very safeguards
>which protect us all.
>
>I do not advocate the destruction of public education in America. The
>system is already breaking down under its own politically correct
>weight. The best and brightest teachers are being driven out of the
>profession by administrative impediments. It is time to recruit the
>forces of home schooling, charter schools, etc., to advance models of
>education which are working.
>
>We must stop our legislators from creating a miasma of ill conceived
>and unconstitutional statutes. The Oregon Constitution has become
>cluttered with verbiage which belongs in the Oregon Revised Statutes.
>The Oregon Revised Statutes have become incomprehensible. Enigmatic law
>baffles citizens and administrative authorities attempting to determine
>appropriate behavior. Unclear ordinances allow dangerous criminals to
>walk the streets, while those accused of victimless crimes and innocent
>citizens are put at risk. Statutes must be clear in order for citizens
>to cooperate with their intent. Statutes must provide executive
>authorities with unambiguous guidance.
>
>Before voting for me, please read The Constitution, and The Bill of
>Rights.
>
><http://w3.one.net/~mweiler/ushda/list.htm>
>
>This is my special interest group....
>
>
>[Image]
>--
>
>John McEnroe
>Libertarian for State Representative
>Life Member Gun Owners of American
>Life Member Second Amendment Foundation
>Life Member Law Enforcement Alliance of America
>Life Member National Rifle Association
>Member Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership
>Member Oregon Firearms Federation
>1800 SE Stark Street #206
>Portland, Oregon 97214-1500
>mcenroe.cc
>photo@hevanet.com
>1-503-232-6918
>