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James Williams vs. Bennett and Shurtleff

 
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On May 30th I interviewed James Russell Williams who is running for Robert Bennett’s Senate seat in the 2010 election.  I asked James to tell the K-Talk audience how he differed from Robert Bennett, and Mark Shurtleff.

I appreciate James honesty, and direct answers to my questions.

We ran out of time so I didn’t get to ask James a very crucial question.  That is what is his stance on the Federal Reserve Bank.  As a result I asked James to email me his official stance on the Federal Reserve Bank which I am posting below.

The Federal Reserve is not operating in the interest of the public best interest, but for profit. It is also privately owned, and is not doing the job of a Central bank. Central banks are supposed to implement a country’s fiscal policies, not what is the most profitable for their own best interest. I believe that we need to do away with the Federal Reserve.

You can find James on Facebook, or on his official campaign web site www.voteforjameswilliams.com

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2 comments to James Williams vs. Bennett and Shurtleff

  • Greg

    I met Mr Williams and found him a sincere conservative. He has a solid understanding of the major issues of our time and locally. I would just ask that he use grammar check before posting anything anymore. James, you are a public figure now. Every little thing you do or say will be used against you in a court of public opinion. Make your words count.

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