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2008 independent presidential candidate Steve Adams

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Tuesday, January 08, 2008

My Top Five Presidents

People ask all sorts of questions to find out what kind of person I am. It makes sense since I am running for President of the United States and I am largely unknown to the general public. I was recently asked who my five favorite presidents were and why.

Harry Truman once said, “No man can really fill the Presidency.” We all would love to think Washington could not tell a lie and that Honest Abe really was honest. We all want our heroes and yes, presidents to be perfect. But no one single man, by himself, could ever or can now lead our nation alone. That said, here are my choices for top five, in chronological order. Tough choices to be sure.

First would be George Washington. He seems like an easy pick, but that should not detract from his importance. Washington took the reins of a new country with a Constitution and a title. He charted a course for our nation without any precedent. By strength of character and firm resolve, he held our new nation together, rejected the call to become king himself, and allowed our democracy to survive and prosper.

Next would be Andrew Jackson. He was the first “common man” to be elected. He was a soldier at the age of 14 and a military hero. But unlike other military presidents, he was able to extend himself beyond military success and fight for limited federal government in the face of the growing threat of the Bank of the United States. He put the people first.

Next in history would be Abraham Lincoln. Again a man with common and humble upbringing who overcame to win the highest office in the land. His resolute desire and ability to save the union during the Civil War; as well as his vision for a country of, by, and for the people are simply inspiring.

My next choice would be Chester Arthur. “Who?” you might ask. Our 21st president, never elected, but taking office after the assassination of James Garfield. What I appreciate about Arthur is that he was considered fairly corrupt until he was forced into the spotlight as the president. The honor of the office brought out the best in Arthur who changed his ways and dedicated himself to cleaning up the government, even those in his own party who had put him in power.

My final choice is Ronald Reagan. I cast my first presidential vote for Reagan because he made me proud to be an American. I have yet to see a leader emerge since Reagan that evokes such pride and that is a critical factor to bond this country together. His conservative ideals, commitment to a strong national defense, and brilliant dealings with the Soviet Union earned more respect from me.

None of these men were perfect and all made mistakes. Other presidents did great things that should be noted. But to tell you who I am, these are the five presidents that stand out – maybe not in the history books or the polls – but to me.

Steve

"Never let the odds keep you from doing what you know in your heart you were meant to do." - H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Steve Adams was born and raised in Ohio, graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a Computer Science degree in 1988, and subsequently moved to Lexington KY. He has worked as a software engineer at an international technology company since 1989. He is married with two children. He is not politically correct, but is politically active. He is a registered INDEPENDENT, running for President of the United States in 2008. No joke. You can read all about it on http://www.presidentadams.com/ or e-mail Steve directly at Steve@PresidentAdams.com.
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Friday, January 04, 2008

First 100 Days in Office - The Presidential Commitment

If you're tired of talking points and sound bites from our presidential hopefuls, you're probably not alone. I'd like to add some substance to the discussion. Who knows? Perhaps the others might follow suit.

As the President of the United States, I and my Administration will:
- Meet with members of Congress personally to determine the best way to work together. Congress is responsible for representing the people of the nation in government and to others around the world. A positive working relationship with Congress is a necessity. Failure to obtain this relationship and failure of Congress to represent the people in an effective manner, consistent with the expectations of the oval office, will result in public record of actions. I will introduce a Congressional Report Card for every member of Congress. This Report Card will be available to everyone on the White House web site.
- Balance the budget. The federal government accepts tax money from the people of the United States. We must utilize those funds to benefit the United States as a whole. Spending your dollars for activities that do not eventually benefit you is irresponsible. The current administration and Congress have the desire and ability to spend hundreds of billions of your dollars. “Deficit Spending” has become a common phrase in Washington. My administration will take fiscal responsibility seriously and I will balance the budget by veto and campaigns of information directly to you, the American people.
- Secure Social Security. Congress has drawn funds from Social Security to the point of impending financial ruin. My administration understands the purpose of Social Security and will stop indiscriminate spending. Congress will no longer have the legal right to spend your Social Security funds. We will adjust the investment of these funds, wage cap, retirement age, payout amount, and other variables as needed to keep the system solvent.
- Bring the troops home. We all know soldiers deployed in Iraq, Afghanistan, or elsewhere. We know the costs of war. Every conflict we are involved in must be reviewed. Each requires a clear objective, a true analysis of the costs, and a strategy to implement and exit. Countries and factions around the world must know that the United States will act swiftly and decisively in any future engagement.
- Secure the border. Border Security is our security and the rule of law must never be ignored. Illegal aliens enter the U.S. every day using a variety of methods. My administration will deport all illegal aliens from every city in America. We will “build the fence” using hardware, technology, and manpower. Financial penalties will be distributed to those who provide a sanctuary to illegal aliens.
- Reduce our dependence on foreign oil and then oil completely. We will work with Congress to clear roadblocks and encourage domestic oil production and refinery for the short term. We will then work with Congress to encourage the long term methods of production and storage of electricity. This electricity will be generated by the cheapest, cleanest, and newest technology at that point of time.

My administration will not and cannot:
- Promise, author or pass any specific legislation. Although many presidential candidates will claim that they will pass legislation, they cannot. Only the legislative branch can pass legislation.
- Solve every problem in the world. Although we all want a cure for AIDS, we all dislike seeing starving children around the world, wars, and poverty; the President of the United States cannot alter many of these problems.
- Offer publicly funded health care. Countries with public heath care do not have exceptional health care. The people of the world, who have the financial resources to obtain the worlds best health care, generally come to the United States. Our people have pioneered ground breaking medical technologies that have been adopted world wide. Changing this now would be catastrophic to the progression of health care.

Steve

"Never let the odds keep you from doing what you know in your heart you were meant to do." - H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Steve Adams was born and raised in Ohio, graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a Computer Science degree in 1988, and subsequently moved to Lexington KY. He has worked as a software engineer at an international technology company since 1989. He is married with two children. He is not politically correct, but is politically active. He is a registered INDEPENDENT, running for President of the United States in 2008. No joke. You can read all about it on http://www.presidentadams.com/ or e-mail Steve directly at Steve@PresidentAdams.com. AdamsHargis08 - Register your support today and tell a friend!!

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