| Candidate's Survey Response:
 
			2009 Mayoral / City Council Survey AN ETHIC OF LIFE IN MUNICIPAL PUBLIC POLICY1. Do municipal governments have a serious responsibility to 
			advance a consistent ethic regarding the respect of human life?  A 
			consistent ethic of life often focuses on major policy issues, 
			including first abortion but also others such as poverty, 
			euthanasia, capital punishment, war, racism, nuclear arms and 
			exploitation.  While these are national issues, municipalities can 
			and should address local policy and social factors.  A consistent 
			ethic of life recognizes that each and every human being is unique 
			and important, that no person is defined by someone else's choices, 
			and that no one exists solely as a means to someone else's 
			happiness.  The choices we make, as individuals and as a society, 
			must be weighed in light of their impact on human life and 
			dignity.   Do municipal governments have a serious responsibility 
			to implement public policies and facilitate community action that 
			further a consistent respect of all human life?
 Yes, I believe 
			that local government has the appropriate authority to advance 
			respect for human life.  I believe that the more difficult the 
			issue, the more local the decision should be.  Government, whether 
			local or national, has only the authority that individuals have 
			delegated to it.  Therefore, if an individual cannot do an action, a 
			government cannot be delegated that same action.  I believe it is 
			the individual’s responsibility to protect the life of those who are 
			unable to protect themselves.  Similarly, as recognized in the 
			Declaration of Independence, governments are appropriately 
			authorized to protect life, liberty, and property (pursuit of 
			happiness).   PUBLIC LIBRARY PORNOGRAPHY
 2. In the US Supreme Court ruling
			
			United States v. American Library Association, Inc, 2003, which 
			upheld the use of library internet pornography filters, Chief 
			Justice Rehnquist stated for the plurality that "to fulfill their 
			traditional missions, public libraries must have broad discretion to 
			decide what material to provide to their patrons.  Although they 
			seek to provide a wide array of information, their goal has never 
			been to provide 'universal coverage,'" and "most libraries already 
			exclude pornography from their print collections because they deem 
			it inappropriate for inclusion."   Will you as a city council 
			person appoint, recommend or request (depending on your level of 
			authority) only library board candidates who oppose the inclusion of 
			pornography in public libraries, whether by internet or as printed 
			materials?
 Yes.     REGULATION OF SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
			3. The U.S. Supreme Court in
			
			Young v. American Mini Theaters, Inc., (1976) and
			
			Renton v. Playtime Theater, Inc., (1986), concluded that 
			municipalities have "substantial governmental interests" in 
			protecting and preserving the quality of life for its community 
			against the adverse secondary effects of sexually oriented 
			businesses while allowing for "reasonable alternative avenues of 
			communication."  Land Use Studies from cities around the United 
			States were cited in both U.S. Supreme Court cases documenting the 
			harmful secondary effects including 1. Increased Crime - rape, 
			sexual assault, prostitution and illegal drug sales; 2. Decreased 
			Property Values - both residential and commercial; and 3. Urban 
			Blight - people and businesses fleeing the community.  Will you 
			diligently seek and maintain zoning ordinances, licensing 
			procedures, permit requirements and operational regulations which 
			serve to minimize the adverse secondary effects of Sexually Oriented 
			Businesses?
 Yes.   4. ABORTIONDo you believe that it is scientifically accurate and honest to say 
			that human life begins at conception?
 Yes.  
 5. The 14th Amendment states "nor shall any state deprive any 
			person of life, liberty or property without due process of law; nor 
			deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of 
			the laws." The Supreme Court in
			
			Roe v. Wade, 1973, stated that "if this suggestion of personhood 
			is established, the appellant's case, of course, collapses, for the 
			fetus' right to life would then be guaranteed specifically by the 
			[14th] Amendment."  The Court regrettably concluded though that "we 
			need not resolve the difficult question of when life begins. When 
			those trained in the respective disciplines of medicine, philosophy, 
			and theology are unable to arrive at any consensus, the judiciary, 
			at this point in the development of man's knowledge, is not in a 
			position to speculate as to the answer."   Do you believe that 
			life begins at conception and that the State has a compelling 
			interest in protecting that life?
 Absolutely.  If 
			we cannot defend life, we cannot defend liberty.  A few years ago, I 
			visited OMSI and experienced their exhibit of preserved fetuses at 
			all different stages of development.  It had preserved eggs, 
			zygotes, embryos all the way up to full term fetuses.  If a person 
			were to stand in the middle of that room, he is faced with a 
			continuous development from less cute, but definitely human embryo, 
			to a fully developed baby.  When people define the stage at which 
			they would be willing to kill the fetus, I believe they do it in 
			ignorance of what that baby actually is.  It would be difficult for 
			me to believe that the Supreme Court Justices would render the same 
			decision today if they were faced with such an exhibit, and 
			pronounce judgment condemning a baby that was seen.  I also believe 
			that God will judge a nation based, in part, upon its defense of 
			those who cannot defend themselves.
 6. Is taking the life of a pre-born child through abortion ever 
			permissible?  Check all that apply:
 
				
					| __X___ 
					No, it's never permissible _____ Yes, 
					to save mother's life _____ Yes, 
					in cases of rape or incest _____ Yes, 
					for physical deformity _____  Yes, 
					for genetic predispositions | _____  Yes, 
					for gender _____  Yes, 
					for race _____   
					Yes, for economic hardship _____  Yes, 
					to punish spouse _____  Yes, 
					it's always permissible |    7. Do you support parental notification 
			and/or consent before a minor (under 18 years of age) could have an 
			abortion? A judicial bypass of parents would be allowed when 
			necessary. Notification? 
			  Yes.  I believe that the minor is under the appropriate 
			jurisdiction of the parent.  The life of the baby is more important 
			than the embarrassment of the under-aged mother in telling her 
			parents.  This would also lead to some form of potential saving of 
			the life of the unborn child by intervention on behalf of the 
			parents. Consent?     
			Yes.  While I oppose abortion, the 
			parents would at least have the option of not consenting, and that 
			would save some lives.
 
 PLANNED PARENTHOOD8. Should your city partner in any way with the nation's biggest 
			abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, who received over
			
			$350 million dollars in governmental grants and contracts, and 
			aborted nearly 305,000 babies?  Should they be contracted with to 
			make community presentations, provide literature, birth control 
			chemicals or devises, and/or abortion services?
 No.  I do not 
			wish to support Planned Parenthood in any fashion.
 GAMING9. The proposed casino off I-5 near Ridgefield, plans for which 
			are now faltering, would be one of the largest in the nation.  What 
			is your position on the building of this casino?
 The casino 
			issue is out of my jurisdiction.   CONTRIBUTIONS OF RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS10. "Religious communities are the largest and best-organized 
			civil institutions in the world, claiming the allegiance of billions 
			across race, class, and national divides. These communities have 
			particular cultural understandings, infrastructures, and resources 
			to get help where it is needed most" (World 
			Conference of Religions for Peace).  Southwest Washington has a 
			broad range of religious communities that contribute substantially 
			to the welfare of families, children, seniors, the homeless, sick, 
			and refugees.  They are a highly valued part of our community which 
			respects and defends human life at every stage.  Are you an 
			active member in a church, synagogue, temple, mosque or other 
			religious assembly?
 If so, you may state here where at:   Yes, Gateway 
			Community Church.
 
 FAITH-BASED AND NEIGHBORHOOD PARTNERSHIPS11. The White House's Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood 
			Partnerships ensures that religious and other community 
			organizations are able to compete on an equal footing for 
			participation in Federal programs without impairing the character of 
			such organizations and without diminishing the religious freedom of 
			those served.  Does the collaboration of government with 
			faith-based charitable works lawfully ensure fair treatment of 
			religious organizations, and is it good for our communities?
 No.  The 
			restrictions that will come with such a partnership are a liability 
			to faith-based organizations.  I believe that faith-based 
			organizations should be free to do their work unimpeded by the 
			government.  Their progress should have nothing to do with promotion 
			by the government.   In becoming partners with the federal 
			government, a faith-based charity will limit its ability to 
			criticize or work against the interests of the state.  Take for 
			instance the tax exempt status of charities and churches.  This 
			seemingly good benefit of being able to donate money that is 
			tax-exempt is tempered by the restriction that certain political 
			speech or political organizing places the tax-exempt status in 
			jeopardy.  This has the dampening effect of silencing pastors from 
			speaking out about political issues, and provides a subtle method of 
			indoctrination, encouraging citizens to think that their church and 
			by extension, church members, have no business in city hall.  For 
			religious freedom to exist, the government must stay out of the 
			affairs of the church.  At the same time, for religious freedom to 
			exist, church members must stay involved in the affairs of 
			government.   QUALIFICATIONS12. Please state your professional experience, community 
			involvement, education and other qualifications for a city council 
			position.
 I am an airline 
			pilot, and have lived in Washougal since 2002.  I have been a 
			student of politics for many years, beginning in my homeschool 
			years.  In 2008, I ran for Congress in the 3rd 
			Congressional District, and received 121,828 votes.  Along with my 
			wife, Katja, I help co-coordinate Washington State Campaign for 
			Liberty, a 501 (c)(4) non-partisan lobbying organization dedicated 
			to preserving and defending liberty.   13. May LifePac post your returned survey on 
			our website?  Yes.  
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