Delaware Liberal

Libertarian-Republican gives Carney unneeded help

Not that it really matters because Kovach doesn’t seem to have a pulse, but there is a Libertarian flavored Republican also running for the house seat.

Take serious look at Scott Gesty
By Steven Newton | Jul 24, 2012

The campaign season will be on us full-force very soon, whether we like it or not.

For U.S. House of Representatives, I’d like to suggest voters take a serious look at Libertarian Scott Gesty as the antidote to more of the same from John Carney or Tom Kovach.

Scott believe that marriage equality is a constitutionally protected right. Carney and Kovach: not so much.

Scott believes we have let the war on drugs become a war on cancer patients, with Delaware doctors afraid to prescribe medical marijuana even though it is now legal, because they fear the Federal Drug Administratinon. Carney and Kovach: silence.

Scott believe that parents, teachers and elected school boards should be in control of public education, not Washington or even Dover. He believes the recent strong-arm attempt to threaten Cape Henlopen School District with the loss of millions of dollars of Race to the Top funds by the Department of Education was simply wrong. Carney: supports Vision 2015 and Race to the Top. Kovach: who knows?

This year ignore the ads and the hype and listen to what the candidates are saying, and what they are not saying. Only Scott Gesty wants to bring a true Delaware agenda to Washington, D.C.

Steven Newton

Lewes

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