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Darryl Holloman
Darryl Holloman
Judge for Yourself: Election 2010

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Office Sought:
U.S. House of Representatives (District 3 - Beaufort, Camden, Carteret, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Duplin, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Nash, Onslow, Pamlico, Pitt, Tyrrell, Wayne, Wilson)
Party:
Republican
Campaign Web site:
HollomanForCongress.com

Candidate Biography (submitted by candidate):

Raised on a farm in rural NC, I learned the value of honesty and hard work at an early age. After high school I worked in the textile industry until the U.S. government sent those jobs overseas. I left textiles to begin a career in the construction industry where I worked until the U.S. government destroyed that industry also. I am self taught in computer programming where I am currently writing construction estimating software, until our government finds a way to choke the life out of that industry also.

Candidate Statement:

I am not a politician, I am a capitalist. I believe that the biggest
threat to our country is our own government and the politicians that are running it. The Democrats are now infested with "progressives" and have a clear goal of global communism. The Republicans have also been infested by the progressives but have no clear goal, only the single principle of being "anti-democrat". With the GOP/DEMS locked in a battle to the end for control of the government, their only focus is on total control with no interest in defending capitalism.

I stand for the individual. Individual rights and responsibility. I believe that man should be left free to produce and innovate for his own self interest, that individuals should be able to engage in a mutual trade of values, without coercion or government control. I believe that the cost of goods should be set by the free market and not the government, as is the case with labor. I squarely reject the concept that the individual is a servant to the collective, a sacrificial animal to be destroyed in the name of the "public good" at the whim of a politician or any majority group.

 

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