by n24wheel » Sun Nov 28, 2010 8:56 pm
Jim Summerville, from all I've seen is just as strong on the Second Amendment as Doug Jackson. Doug will be missed but in this past election 90% of the voters supported Hunting and Fishing to be a Right in the state of Tennessee. Sen Jackson supported bills by the Humane Society US. HSUS is the largest Anti-Hunting organization in the United States. NOt a good organization to support when 90% of the voters vote Hunting to be a right. I always laugh when I see their commercials showing animals in animal shelters and acting like HSUS takes care of them when the fact is HSUS does not own or operate even ONE shelter. They are all owned by state or local govt's yet people still send them money thinking they are saving a shelter. That is why I believe he did not win this election along with the people wanting to throw the National Democrat Party out of power, which punished some in local elections with the (D) at the end of their name.
Here is what I have found on Sen. Summerville. He should be a good replacement, but time will tell. NOtice in number 10 that it specifically says "Right to Bear Arms".
According to his website, Summerville supports a 10-point platform which would:
1.Take the sales tax off groceries
2.Cut the cost of state government by at least 20%, beginning with the overly-long sessions of the legislature and the salaries and perks of its members and staff
3.Downsize executive departments, agencies, bureaus and commissions, cutting jobs and putting the fewer bureaucrats on less pay. We have too much State government in too many layers and we need to shrink it.
4.Sell off State-run enterprises that could better be handled by private enterprises, such as the State-park concessions. Sell the State’s airplane fleet and the excessive number of its cars
5.Repeal unfunded State mandates to local governments
6.Make English the official language of State documents
7.Eliminate public expenditures for anyone not a citizen of the United States, except in emergency and dire temporary situations
8.Hold public colleges and universities strictly accountable for high standards before any more tuition increases
9.Require legislative review of all State regulation at regular intervals with the goal of taking many of these burdens off business. Simplify the regulatory climate faced by entrepreneurs
10.Support Second Amendment guarantees of the right to bear arms.
Summerville also says that he will work to strengthen "Tennessee right-to-life laws and for a more favorable environment for home schooling and charter schools."
He summarizes his platform in this way: "In short, I favor a smaller and smarter State government. If you’re satisfied with the status quo, you’ll probably want to vote for the incumbent. If not, I would appreciate your consideration. I welcome dissident Democrats and new Tea Partier friends."