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10-12-2004, 11:28 AM #1
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Bob Kinsey (G), US Congress, CO Dist. 4 (Challenger)
ALIPAC FEDERAL CANDIDATE QUESTIONS
Campaign & Candidate Information
Name of Candidate: Bob Kinsey
Name of Campaign Committee: Bob Kinsey for Congress
Mailing Address: PO Box 1097, Fort Collins CO 80522
Phone Contact Information: 303-949-4073
Campaign E-mail and website: www.kinseyforcongress.org:
bob@kinseyforcongress.org
State and District: Colorado D-4
Political Party: Green
Is the candidate (Incumbent, Challenger, Open Seat): Challenger
Campaign Funds Raised as of most recent reporting cycle: $6000
This form completed by (Candidate and Campaign Managers Only): Candidate
Candidate Background Information
Prior political or campaign experience: Candidate for Jefferson County
Sheriff, 1974: Lobby for Colorado Peace Mission in DC on Foreign Policy and
Military Policy issues., Democratic Precint Committeeman for 15 years,
Captain for 4 years.
Top Campaign Issues: Smart Security, Environment and Jobs, Sustainable
Agriculture, Protecting the Constitution,
Education, Awards & Honors: AAB History Dartmouth College, MDiv Chicago
Theological Seminaary, MA University of Colorado, Teacher of the Year Golden
High School, Fulbright exchange teacher to UK, Fulbright Summer Scholar to
Korea, International Relations Teacher of the Year for Denver Council on
Foreign Relations, Governors Award for Excellence in Education
District Information
Please give a brief description of your district: 16 Eastern Counties in
Colorado. Mostly agricultureal containing CSU the Agricultural School and
UNC the old Teacher's Education School, Massive suburban development along
Interstate 70 in the two most populous counties, Larimer and Weld. Mountain
Community of Estes Park
Percentage of Democrat, Republican, and Unaffiliated Voters: Republicans 40
% Democrats 30 %; Independent 30%, 600 Greens.
Issue Information
(Please describe your feelings on the following with a number 1-10 or with
the response "Undecided" (1="Strongly Disagree", 2-4=Disagree, 5=Neutral,
6-9 Agree, 10=Strongly Agree)
Reducing illegal immigration should be a top priority for America? (1-10) 7
Reducing illegal immigration is important to the voters of my district?
(1-10) 6
Illegal Immigrants should be deported when detected in the interior of the
US? (1-10) 10
Illegal Immigration is a threat to our national security? (1-10) 1
Illegal Immigration is unfair to those that obey the law and legally
immigrate? (1-10) 7
Illegal Immigrants should be allowed to receive driver licenses? (1-10) 10
Illegal Immigrants should be allowed to attend state sponsored universities
at in state tuition rates? (1-10) 5
Illegal Immigrants currently in the US Should be granted amnesty or enrolled
in a "Guest worker program"? (1-10) 7
Federal and state tax dollars should be spent to provide translators and
bilingual information in government agencies? (1-10) 5
Penalties provided under current laws should not be enforced on illegal
immigrants? (1-10) 5
State and local law enforcement officers should be allowed to assist in
immigration law enforcement? (1-10) 5
Illegal aliens that return to their home countries should be allowed to
receive social security benefits? (1-10) 5
Short Answer
Has your campaign addressed the topic of illegal immigration in speeches,
commercials, ads, or campaign materials? What are those messages? (Please
provide sources or examples) Only When asked Questions. It
What do you feel your opponent's stance on illegal immigration or
immigration reform is or would be? People should not be rewarded for
breaking the laws of the US
Have you been endorsed by or received contributions from any other
immigration reform or illegal immigration reductions groups at this time? No
Would you openly accept an endorsement and or contribution from ALIPAC? We
don't accept PAC contributions.
Please use the remainder of this space to share any further opinions on
these issues. (optional) . Undocumented workers come into this country
primarily from Mexico and Latin America where their own economies have been
twisted by NAFTA and other trade agreements of the so called "free" kind.
At least immigration with as much impact that it presents our own society
with difficulties. Because the numbers of immigrants has increased
dramatically we face assimilation problems and opportunities. We have
always been a multicultural country but required newcomers to learn English.
This was a burden on people who felt they were here first in the American
Southwest. I am mixed about how to deal with the problems intelligently.
If we don't enforce law then law becomes meaningless but the economic
pressures driving the immigration create such numbers that it is difficult
to enforce the laws. Agricultural workers have been a part of District 4
for a long time and few employers have asked many questions as the exploit
these workers and avoid union wages--benefits etc. These employers have
never been policed when they hire undocumented workers. Thus the jobs exist
and are filled not just in agriculture but in many parts of the service
economy. I have taught English in a volunteer setting (actually created
the program) for six years as a way of helping immigrants and second
generation in some cases gain the resources to function more effectively.
No questions asked. I am outraged that these people are exploited by their
employers. Their undocumented status makes it difficult for them to live
above board and to move into responsible participation in our society. Thus
they are often paid social security and other benefits to which they don't
have access. Structurally we have to work to insure that our trade
agreements stop degrading the economic life of the countries from which the
immigrants come. We have to find a way to allow these workers to be treated
fairly but their presence must not be allowed to undermine the efforts of
unions to organize and bargain for just wages for all in their industries.
Thus I favor real strong penalties for those who hire undocumented workers
combined with some method of documenting and regulating their participation
in society when they have established homes and property rights here in the
US. At the same time we must repeal the Taft Hartley Act and strengthen all
workers rights to organize. When jobs are justly paid they will usually be
filled by those in America and immigrants will not be so attracted to come
(when scab jobs are not available.) I am unfamiliar with the current
legislation except in general outline form. It sounds like an improvement
from the status quo but a much broader approach is needed.
Bob Kinsey, Green Party for Congress, CO-4
1219 W. Mountain
Fort Collins, CO 80521
303-949-4073
Real Issues, Real Choices are hard to find in the two party corporate system
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10-12-2004, 11:28 AM #2
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Bob Kinsey (G), US Congress, CO Dist. 4 (Challenger)
ALIPAC FEDERAL CANDIDATE QUESTIONS
Campaign & Candidate Information
Name of Candidate: Bob Kinsey
Name of Campaign Committee: Bob Kinsey for Congress
Mailing Address: PO Box 1097, Fort Collins CO 80522
Phone Contact Information: 303-949-4073
Campaign E-mail and website: www.kinseyforcongress.org:
bob@kinseyforcongress.org
State and District: Colorado D-4
Political Party: Green
Is the candidate (Incumbent, Challenger, Open Seat): Challenger
Campaign Funds Raised as of most recent reporting cycle: $6000
This form completed by (Candidate and Campaign Managers Only): Candidate
Candidate Background Information
Prior political or campaign experience: Candidate for Jefferson County
Sheriff, 1974: Lobby for Colorado Peace Mission in DC on Foreign Policy and
Military Policy issues., Democratic Precint Committeeman for 15 years,
Captain for 4 years.
Top Campaign Issues: Smart Security, Environment and Jobs, Sustainable
Agriculture, Protecting the Constitution,
Education, Awards & Honors: AAB History Dartmouth College, MDiv Chicago
Theological Seminaary, MA University of Colorado, Teacher of the Year Golden
High School, Fulbright exchange teacher to UK, Fulbright Summer Scholar to
Korea, International Relations Teacher of the Year for Denver Council on
Foreign Relations, Governors Award for Excellence in Education
District Information
Please give a brief description of your district: 16 Eastern Counties in
Colorado. Mostly agricultureal containing CSU the Agricultural School and
UNC the old Teacher's Education School, Massive suburban development along
Interstate 70 in the two most populous counties, Larimer and Weld. Mountain
Community of Estes Park
Percentage of Democrat, Republican, and Unaffiliated Voters: Republicans 40
% Democrats 30 %; Independent 30%, 600 Greens.
Issue Information
(Please describe your feelings on the following with a number 1-10 or with
the response "Undecided" (1="Strongly Disagree", 2-4=Disagree, 5=Neutral,
6-9 Agree, 10=Strongly Agree)
Reducing illegal immigration should be a top priority for America? (1-10) 7
Reducing illegal immigration is important to the voters of my district?
(1-10) 6
Illegal Immigrants should be deported when detected in the interior of the
US? (1-10) 10
Illegal Immigration is a threat to our national security? (1-10) 1
Illegal Immigration is unfair to those that obey the law and legally
immigrate? (1-10) 7
Illegal Immigrants should be allowed to receive driver licenses? (1-10) 10
Illegal Immigrants should be allowed to attend state sponsored universities
at in state tuition rates? (1-10) 5
Illegal Immigrants currently in the US Should be granted amnesty or enrolled
in a "Guest worker program"? (1-10) 7
Federal and state tax dollars should be spent to provide translators and
bilingual information in government agencies? (1-10) 5
Penalties provided under current laws should not be enforced on illegal
immigrants? (1-10) 5
State and local law enforcement officers should be allowed to assist in
immigration law enforcement? (1-10) 5
Illegal aliens that return to their home countries should be allowed to
receive social security benefits? (1-10) 5
Short Answer
Has your campaign addressed the topic of illegal immigration in speeches,
commercials, ads, or campaign materials? What are those messages? (Please
provide sources or examples) Only When asked Questions. It
What do you feel your opponent's stance on illegal immigration or
immigration reform is or would be? People should not be rewarded for
breaking the laws of the US
Have you been endorsed by or received contributions from any other
immigration reform or illegal immigration reductions groups at this time? No
Would you openly accept an endorsement and or contribution from ALIPAC? We
don't accept PAC contributions.
Please use the remainder of this space to share any further opinions on
these issues. (optional) . Undocumented workers come into this country
primarily from Mexico and Latin America where their own economies have been
twisted by NAFTA and other trade agreements of the so called "free" kind.
At least immigration with as much impact that it presents our own society
with difficulties. Because the numbers of immigrants has increased
dramatically we face assimilation problems and opportunities. We have
always been a multicultural country but required newcomers to learn English.
This was a burden on people who felt they were here first in the American
Southwest. I am mixed about how to deal with the problems intelligently.
If we don't enforce law then law becomes meaningless but the economic
pressures driving the immigration create such numbers that it is difficult
to enforce the laws. Agricultural workers have been a part of District 4
for a long time and few employers have asked many questions as the exploit
these workers and avoid union wages--benefits etc. These employers have
never been policed when they hire undocumented workers. Thus the jobs exist
and are filled not just in agriculture but in many parts of the service
economy. I have taught English in a volunteer setting (actually created
the program) for six years as a way of helping immigrants and second
generation in some cases gain the resources to function more effectively.
No questions asked. I am outraged that these people are exploited by their
employers. Their undocumented status makes it difficult for them to live
above board and to move into responsible participation in our society. Thus
they are often paid social security and other benefits to which they don't
have access. Structurally we have to work to insure that our trade
agreements stop degrading the economic life of the countries from which the
immigrants come. We have to find a way to allow these workers to be treated
fairly but their presence must not be allowed to undermine the efforts of
unions to organize and bargain for just wages for all in their industries.
Thus I favor real strong penalties for those who hire undocumented workers
combined with some method of documenting and regulating their participation
in society when they have established homes and property rights here in the
US. At the same time we must repeal the Taft Hartley Act and strengthen all
workers rights to organize. When jobs are justly paid they will usually be
filled by those in America and immigrants will not be so attracted to come
(when scab jobs are not available.) I am unfamiliar with the current
legislation except in general outline form. It sounds like an improvement
from the status quo but a much broader approach is needed.
Bob Kinsey, Green Party for Congress, CO-4
1219 W. Mountain
Fort Collins, CO 80521
303-949-4073
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