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AGE: 44
RESIDENCE: Huntersville, Mecklenburg County
FAMILY: No spouse or children
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degrees in psychology and philosophy/religion, UNC-Wilmington, 1986; graduate courses, UNC-Charlotte.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Contract postal worker
POLITICAL RESUME: Seven-time unsuccessful Libertarian candidate -- for lieutenant governor in 2004, for at-large Charlotte City Council in 2003, for U.S. House 9th Congressional District in 2002, for Charlotte City Council District 4 in 2001, for U.S. House 9th Congressional District in 2000, for at-large Mecklenburg commissioners in 1998, and for N.C. House District 36 in 1996. He ran for Huntersville town board in 2007 in a nonpartisan race.
WEB SITE: www.lpnc.org/2008/ us_senate.php
TAXES: Eliminate the income tax. "That tax is the most onerous, both on our lives and on our businesses. ... People organize their life over how to avoid taxes, so it's the most disturbing on our lifestyle."
SPENDING: "We could just cap federal spending at its current level while other forms of revenue catch up. It would not be as difficult as people think" to make up for the loss of income-tax revenue.
IRAQ: "I opposed going into Iraq. I want to bring our troops out of Iraq as quickly and safely as possible."
IMMIGRATION: "I compare it to alcohol prohibition in the 1920s. ... The government has prohibited legitimate low-end labor, with minimum wage laws and other restrictions. If we remove those prohibitions on legitimate low-end labor, it would reduce the demand for smuggled labor."