Its official the Anti New World Order Party’s first Official endorsement is Jack Davis. Jack Davis is running for New York Congressional District 26 in the special election of May 24 to replace disgraced Republican Congressman Chris Lee. We of the Anti New World Order Party think that Jack Davis is the Closest thing to a founding father type like a Ron Paul for New York state! Jack was at the 2011 Tax Day Tea Party Rally to speak to the people of Rochester NY. What Jack Davis had to say really motivated the Anti New World Order Party to support him in his run for congress in 2011. Also Jack Davis is running for New York Congressional District 26 to make sure Washington puts American jobs, farms and industries first.

Influential Rochester Radio Talk Show host Bob Lonsberry of WHAM endorses Jack Davis, independent candidate for U.S. Congress in the special election of May 24:
http://www.lonsberry.com/writings.cfm?story=3124&go=4
I AM VOTING FOR JACK DAVIS
I’m backing Jack Davis.
In the special election to replace disgraced Republican Congressman Chris Lee, I’m voting for the tea party candidate.
I like the message he will take to Washington, I like the message his election will send to the Republican Party, I like the message his win will give to political bosses everywhere.
And I like the man.
Chris Lee was the b-cup congressman who sent around topless pictures of himself in hopes of boffing anything with a pulse. He was the son of a rich man who got the Republican nomination by waving money under the noses of county chairmen.
He was pretty, but he wasn’t smart.
And three weeks from now they will pick his replacement. The governor has called a special election and it’s Republican Jane Corwin versus Democrat Kathy Hochul versus tea partier Jack Davis.
Apparently, Jack Davis scares the Republicans.
Because the mailings from the state GOP pretty much claim that Jack Davis deserves a double tap upside the head. He is vilified and disparaged. Word is that the Washington committee in charge of getting Republicans elected to Congress flew into town last weekend to take over Jane Corwin’s campaign.
A recent poll shows her with 36 percent support, Kathy Hochul at 31 percent and Jack Davis at 23 percent. That’s a fairly weak showing for the Republican candidate in a majority-Republican district.
The full-court press is on to get Republicans to jump on the Corwin bandwagon.
But like I said, I’m backing Jack Davis.
Even though I am a Republican. Even though I am a Republican officeholder.
Why?
Because I believe Jane Corwin’s candidacy is an illustration of everything that is wrong with the Republican Party in upstate New York.
Jane Corwin, in the Assembly for about a year, popped up in the wake of Chris Lee’s self-destruction to announce that she, too, had a rich daddy and that she, too, could wave money under the noses of the county chairmen.
So, in a wham bang, without even a courtesy tour of the district, she was, in little more than a week, declared the candidate.
No primary, no voter input, no nothing but six or seven old men in a room waiting to make sure her check cleared.
In the season of the tea party, months after the Republican Party sent a raft of true patriots to the House of Representatives, it was business as usual in the sad world of principle-means-nothing New York politics.
Jane Corwin may be a fine person, but she is a symptom of a political cynicism that sadly isolates the New York Republican Party from the real Republicans it claims to represent.
So I am voting for Jack Davis.
And I am endorsing Jack Davis.
And I quietly hope that Jack Davis asks me to campaign for him a bit.
Because I would like to stand before a roomful of people and explain to them why for real Republicans, for real conservatives, for real New Yorkers, Jack Davis is the clear choice.
First of all, if elected, he will caucus with the Republicans. He promised me that he would vote for John Boehner for speaker of the House, and that under no circumstance would he support the Democrats generally or Nancy Pelosi specifically.
Which is essential.
Jack Davis is also a veteran, seeing service as an enlisted Marine reservist and as an active-duty commissioned Coast Guard officer. He has patrolled the North Atlantic and the Great Lakes, and he spent time as a range officer – meaning he knows guns. And he believes in the Second Amendment. He is a Life Member of the National Rifle Association and has a museum-quality collection of Winchester rifles.
He does not carry a gun, however, because he says – correctly – that the New York pistol permit system is too cumbersome. I also asked him if he carries a knife. He doesn’t, because he doesn’t like things in his pockets, but he has one on his desk.
He said Obamacare is wrong and must be scrapped, and that the bailouts of the banks and the car companies were likewise wrong.
When I asked him about Libya, and if we should be there, Jack Davis said that Barack Obama acted unconstitutionally by taking us to war without the vote of Congress. Like the Founding Fathers, he believes that the Congress alone should have the power to commit the nation to war. As to Afghanistan, he said, “bring the troops home.”
In fact, he said we should bring a lot of troops home from a lot of places.
I asked him about hydraulic fracturing, or “hydrofracking.” The practice is common across the country, but is being stalled and blocked in environmentalist-dominated New York. He said there was nothing wrong with it and that he himself owns four wells where he has used hydrofracking.
As to green energy, and subsidizing hybrid cars and wind farms and solar enterprises, he said those businesses – or any businesses – should stand on their own two feet. If they make sense and can succeed financially in a free market, then they should. If they can’t, the taxpayer is foolish to support them.
And then he spoke about the deficit and the debt, as he did repeatedly, saying both needed to be brought into line.
I asked him what he thought of the Kelo v. New London case that went before the Supreme Court a couple of years ago. He was not only familiar with it, he was dead right about why it was wrong.
I asked him if China was our friend, rival or enemy. Without hesitation he said “enemy.
“They are destroying our country,” Jack Davis said of China.
He also had harsh words for Republicans and Democrats alike for policies which have left American jobs, manufacturing and prosperity open to rape by China.
Then I asked him about the Constitution.
He said it was the “rule of the nation” but that “we’re not living by it.” He said that was true of both parties, and that his commitment has always been to follow the Constitution – just like the oath of office demands.
Jack Davis owns a factory, which he opened in 1964. After getting an engineering degree and getting out of the service, he worked in a few industrial jobs and then decided to go into business on his own. Today he is one of the world’s leaders in the production and use of silicon carbide, whatever that is.
But whatever it is, it’s made him wealthy.
He has a pool and a tennis court in the backyard – both of which he uses regularly – and last year he gave $5 million to his alma mater. And he is paying for his campaign, just like he did when he ran against the guy who turned out to be a shirtless wonder. Jack Davis has also established an irrevocable trust which, upon his death, will transfer the ownership of his company to his employees. With any skill at all, they and their successors will be able to make a nice living for decades into the future.
He’s also 78 – which is a built-in term limit – and he’s a straight shooter.
And I’m voting for him.
Because he doesn’t owe anybody, because he is a small-government conservative, because he served in the military, because he is a self-made man, because he knows that the debt and China and open borders are our biggest threats.
Because he is a real conservative.
And because instead of getting on the ballot by schmoozing seven or eight party bosses in a backroom, he passed petitions that were signed by more than 12,000 real people.
He is their choice.
And he is my choice.
I hope he is also yours.
I hope you will join me in voting for freedom and its ablest defender on this ballot – Jack Davis.
– by Bob Lonsberry © 2011
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Jack Davis is an engineer, innovator and entrepreneur who founded and manages a manufacturing company in Western New York, I Squared R Element, Inc. He is giving the company to his employees when he retires.