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      Howard Johnson - Ranking 51.282%

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      inconsistent with our endorsement standards was
      nineteen (19), they are: 04, 07, 08, 09, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 26, 29,31, 32, 33, 36, 37!

      Letter to Howard Johnson 51.282% - Re: No Endorsement


      -- >This is being e-mailed on 05/18/2006 > >Dear Candidate, please reply by SAT 05/20/2006. > >================================================== > >Below is the Citizens For A Better America (R) >CFABA.ORG Candidate Questionnaire (TM). > >================================================== > >Dear Candidate For Public Office: > >We are email you this questionnaire to your email >address supplied by the election official in your >county or state. > >The instructions for how to fill out this >questionnaire, why we are sending you this >CFABA.ORG Candidate Questionnaire (TM), what are >the advantages of filling out this questionnaire, >what we will do for you if you fill out and return >to us, what we will do for you if you are endorsed >by CFABA.ORG and placed on our "Good Guys >List," (TM) and having your questions answered by >our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) please >click on the following webpage: >[http://GoodGuysList.org/gg04000.htm] > >For the specific instructions on our requirements >in filling out our questionnaire please click on >the following link: >[http://www.goodguyslist.org/gg04000.htm#Q23] > >Some of those specific instructions are that we ask >you to sign this questionnaire under the penalties >of perjury. Even though we give you the options of: >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. >We do not consider these to be correct answers. >However, we do not allow candidates to answer >questions with their own comments except for >questions 01, 08 and 38. > >We believe that the biggest motivation for you to >fill our questionnaire is that we have tens of >thousands of email addresses on our Commentary and >News Release List (TM) including elected officials, >candidates with email addresses, most of the news >media organizations , and churches in each state >with public email addresses. Also, as of the last >most accurate month, January 2006, the number of >hits to our websites exceeded one half million a >year. > >++++++++++++++++++++++ >QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR CANDIDACY: > >My name will appear on the ballot as?: Howard Johnson > >I am running for the office of?: Assessor Recorder Clerk > >DISTRICT #:__ __ or >I am running for a Statewide Seat []. > >In the State of?: CA > >My District is within the following Counties: San diego > >My District includes all of the following Cities: San Diego Vista Oceanside Imperal beach Chula Vista National City Otay > >My District includes some of the following Cities: >___ ____. > >My name will appear on the?_6_/_6_/06__ ballot >[_x_] YES, [__] NO. > >Please check what type of ballot your name will be >on. > >[x] Primary Election Ballot. >[] General Election Ballot. > >I am on the __ __ Political Party Ballot. > >[x] This is a Non Partisan Race / I Do not want to >disclose my party affiliation. > >My phone number is?:(271-6936___ ___ > >My web site address is?: _myspace hojo56___ ____ > >My e-mail address is?: _hojo5656@hotmail.com___ ______ > >I reside in the County of?: San Diego > >My mailing address is?: 883 Fuchsia Lane San Diego, Ca 92154 > >City?: _____ _____ > >State?: _____ _____ Zip?: __ _ > >If applicable and I am endorsed by CFABA.ORG, >please consider extending my endorsement through >the Final Election. (As an example if you are >seeking our endorsement for the Primary Election >then you would want CFABA.ORG to consider >endorsing you, if you win the Primary Election, >for the General Election). > >[_x_] YES, >[__] NO. > >If elected would there be any reason for you not >to be able to serve out your entire term? As an >example, some pending legal, health, or other >problem. > >[__] YES, >[_x_] NO. > >THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF CFABA.ORG CANDIDATE >QUESTIONNAIRE (TM) QUESTIONS? > >01. Why are you running for this office? >We will post the answer to this question on our >Internet Website along with the entire >questionnaire. To improve customer service > >02. There are efforts to legalize currently >illegal drugs. What are your thoughts about >such legislation? > >[] Support, >[x] Oppose, >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >03. All candidates for public office when elected >are faced with very difficult decisions about >how, when and where to spend the funds of the >entity that they have just been elected to. > >Can you really make the tough decisions not >only now but in the future when it's a lot >harder in your political life to balance the >budgets, cut staffs, make cutbacks and so on, >even if you are opposed by the entities >employees, the media and even part of the >general public and will you commit to do so >with compassion, and understanding of the >people that you are affecting with your >decision(s)? > >[x] Yes, >[] No, >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >04. On November 20, 1993, the U.S. Congress and >President passed the NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE >AGREEMENT (NAFTA), H.R. 3450. What is your >position regarding legislation like H.R. 3450? > >[x] I Support the concept of the agreement. >[] I Oppose the concept of the agreement. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >05. On December 1, 1994, the U.S. Congress and >President passed the URUGUAY ROUND AGREEMENTS >ACT, H.R. 5110. The Senate record vote >analysis says the following: "The World Trade >Organization (WTO) will serve as the successor >to the GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and >Trade) to implement the agreements reached in >the Uruguay Round." What is your position >regarding legislation like H.R. 5110? > >[] I Support the concept of the agreement. >[x] I Oppose the concept of the agreement. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >06. There are current attempts in various states >to have the states call a U.S. Constitutional >Convention. What are your thoughts about a >U.S. Constitutional Convention? > >[] I would support it, if I supported the >amendment, the U.S. Constitutional Convention was >called for. > >[x] I would oppose it, even if I supported the >amendment, the U.S. Constitutional Convention was >called for. > >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >07. What is your position on abortion? > >Are you: >[x] Pro-choice. >[] Pro-life. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >08. Describe in detail your stand on abortion, >how will your public policy reflect your personal >stand? (Must be answered) I am pro-choice> >09. What is your position on the legalization of >homosexual marriage, civil union, or registered >partner legislation? > >[x] Support, >[] Oppose, >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >10. There are current efforts in various levels >of government to add "affectional or sexual >orientation" or similar language to either civil >rights or employment laws. What are your thoughts >about such law changes? > >[x] Support, >[] Oppose, >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >11. I believe that parents who take their kids >out of the public education system or who never >put them in the public education system because >they are home schoolers should be... >(please complete, from one of the options below) > >[x] Supported, >[] Opposed, >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >12. Given recent Supreme Court rulings which have >prohibited prayer in public schools, would you >support either the use of Article III, Section 2, >Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution to exempt the >appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in >such cases, or a law by the U.S. Congress which >would allow voluntary prayer in public schools and >the posting of the Ten Commandments on the walls >of public school classrooms and courtrooms? > >x[] Yes, I would support it. >[] No, I would not support it. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >13. On May 5, 1994, the U.S. Congress and >President passed H.R. 4296, "Assault Weapons >Ban". The 1994 CQ (Congressional Quarterly) >Almanac states that passage of this bill would >"ban the manufacture and possession of 19 >types of semiautomatic weapons and high-capacity >weapons and high-capacity ammunition >clips but exempt existing guns and about 670 >guns that are deemed to have a legitimate >sporting purpose." What is your position >regarding legislation like H.R. 4296? > >[x] Support, >[] Oppose, >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >14. President George W. Bush and the two previous >Presidents, Clinton and Bush have been advocates >of Goals 2000 as a method of education reform. >What are your thoughts about Goals 2000? > >[] I support it. >[] I oppose it. >[x] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >15. President Clinton and the majority of >Congress in the summer of 1997 approved Most >Favored Nation (MFN) status for Mainland China, in >the hopes that opening up trade with them would >motivate them to stop their human rights >violations and religious persecution. That >status became permanent (PNTR) in 2000. If it >were reverted back to being voted on annually, how >would you vote? > >[] I would support giving China MFN / PNTR status. >[x] I Oppose giving China MFN /PNTR status. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >16. Congressman Don Young on February 27, 1997 >reintroduced "The American Land Sovereignty >Protection Act of 1997", H.R. 901 to reverse >the Clinton Administration policy of being >able to put 46 U.S. National Parks under >United Nations Control. What is your position >regarding legislation like H.R. 901? > >[x] Support, >[] Oppose, >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >17. On October 10, 1995 the U.S. Army commanded >Army Specialist Michael New to exchange the >uniform of the U.S. Army for that of the >United Nations. Army Specialist Michael New >refused and the U.S. Army court-martialled and >gave him a Bad Conduct Discharge for making >this decision. What is your position regarding >Army decisions like this? > >[] Support, >[] Oppose, >[] I Don't know. >[x] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >18. Individuals, Organizations including but not >limited to Universities, and Companies, in the >U.S.A. as well as around the world are >attempting to clone human beings. What is >your position concerning human cloning? > >[] Yes, in order to aid research I support human >cloning. > >[] No, I believe that human cloning is immoral and >should be opposed. > >[x] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >19. On August 09, 2001, President George W. Bush >announced that he will support embryonic Stem >Cell Research. What is your position >regarding federal government funding and >involvement allowing embryonic Stem Cell >Research? > >[x] Support, >[] Oppose, >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >20. Since the events of 09/11/2001 there has been >great discussion about the United State's >dependence on foreign oil. > >There is great concern that dependence on imported >oil especially from countries in the Middle >Eastern area of the World. That has brought about >a debate about what we as a country ought to do to >solve this great challenge. Will you support all >efforts for conservation and ways to increase the >United States of America's own resources of oil >exploration? > >[] Yes, I would support efforts. >[x] No, I oppose these efforts. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >21. Before the events of 09/11/2001 and after, >there have been calls for the U.S.A. to have >everyone have and be able to show a National >Identification (ID) Card. Will you support >the U.S.A. issuing a National Identification >Card? > >[] Yes, I support such efforts. >[x] No, I do not support such efforts. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >22. In response to 09/11 should the U.S.A. seek >diplomatic, commercial and if necessary military >means to pursue the identification, location and >elimination of terrorists networks anywhere in >the world even in opposition to the United Nations >(U.N.)? > >[] Yes, I would support such efforts. >[x] No, I would not support such efforts. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >23. It has been proposed that the United Nations >implement taxes or fees on world commerce or >the nations of the world. Do you support such >proposals? > >[] Yes, I would support such proposals. >[x] No, I would not support such proposals. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.

      > >24. You may be aware that Unsolicited E-Mails >that are Pornographic or are invitations to >Pornographic Internet Websites are now sent >indiscriminately to Email addresses without any >concern as to whether the recipients are minors. > >To protect minors would you support law(s) against >sending Unsolicited (i.e. without individuals >signing up to receive such E-Mails) pornographic >or sexual type E-Mails? > >[x] Yes, I would support such laws. >[] No, I would not support such laws. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >25. On June 26, 2002 the 9th Circuit Court of >Appeals in San Francisco, California issued a >ruling that it is "unconstitutional" to recite the >Pledge of Allegiance with the word God in schools >with the word God in public gatherings, because it >violates "the separation of church and state." >What is your position concerning this decision? > >[] Yes, I believe that the decision was correct. >[x] No, I believe that the decision was wrong. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >26. On June 23, 2005 the U.S. Supreme Court >decided in KELO et al. v. City of New London et >al., that they would allow the City of New London, >Connecticut to take the property of private citizens >for commercial division. Similar to the action >taken on May 28, 2002 the Cypress City Council in >California with the Board of Directors of the >Cypress Redevelopment agency voted to condemn the >land purchased for the construction of a new >Church building by Cottonwood Christian Center. > >The city intended to give Cottonwood's property to >Costco Wholesale Corporation, or a developer that >builds a tax-generating facility. Do you support >governmental entities using eminent domain laws >for the benefit of commercial ventures or >enterprises? > >[] Yes, I believe that the decision was correct. >[] No, I believe that the decision was wrong. >[x] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >27. On February 21, 2002 the City of Pico Rivera, >California announced in a News Release that U.S. >District Court Judge Dickran Tevrizian ruled >against the City's ability to regulate adult- >oriented businesses within their jurisdiction. Do >you believe that a city has the ability to >regulate adult oriented establishments within its >jurisdiction? > >[x] Yes, I do. >[] No, I do not. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >28. There have been efforts in various states to >allow illegal aliens to obtain driver's licenses. >The proponents of such moves communicate that >providing driver's licenses for illegal aliens >will make our streets and highways safer. >Opponents believe it will not. Do you believe >that illegal aliens ought to be able to obtain >driver's licenses? > >[] Yes, I do. >[x] No, I do not. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >29. Recently there has been renewed debate about >teaching creation as well as evolution in public >schools. > >A spokesman for Vice President Al Gore in August >1999 announced that the vice president "favors the >teaching of evolution in the public schools," >adding the decision should be local and >"localities should be free to teach creationism as >well." > >President Clinton through his spokesman, Joe >Lockhart said: "I think the president believes the >curriculum is by law and by all common practice >left to local school boards," White House Press >Secretary Joe Lockhart said. "I think the >president believes, that the local school boards, >though, are bound by the law of the land and >the Supreme Court has spoken very clearly on this >issue." > >Do you believe that the Local Board of Education >or the State Board of Education should have the >right to allow the teaching of creationism and >evolution on an equal basis? > >[x] Yes, I do. >[] No, I do not. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >30. On October 26, 2001, President Bush signed >the USA Patriot Act (USAPA) into law after its >passage through the Congress of the United States >of America. USAPA was renewed in 2005. There has >been some debate since then that the provisions >allowing for surveillance on Americans went too >far in the passage of USAPA. Which one of the >following most correctly describes your >philosophy?: > >[] In time of war, I believe that the government >of the United States should be given whatever >power they need to combat terrorism even if there >are challenges to the Bill of Rights in the >Constitution. > >[x] I believe that the founding fathers of the >United States put in checks and balances into our >government such as the Constitution and especially >the first ten amendments also called "The Bill of >Rights," and those should not be eliminated. > >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >31. Since September 11, 2001 there has been a >great deal of discussion in both the U.S.A., and >in Middle Eastern, Arab Muslim Countries, about >whether Israel has a right to exist as a country. >There are many in those countries that believe >that Israel does not have a right to exist. > >[] I believe that Israel has a right to exist as a >Country and it is duty of the U.S.A. to enforce >it's right to exist, as the U.S.A. has already >committed to do by a defense treaty. > >[] I do not believe that Israel has a right to >exist, and I will work to end the United States >commitment of enforcing Israel's right to exist. > >[] I Don't know. >[x] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >32. On February 4, 2004, President George W. Bush >made the following Statement on Massachusetts' >Court Ruling. "Today's ruling of the >Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is deeply >troubling. Marriage is a sacred institution >between a man and a woman. If activist judges >insist on re-defining marriage by court order, the >only alternative will be the constitutional >process. We must do what is legally necessary to >defend the sanctity of marriage." > >[] I believe that Marriage is a sacred institution >between a man and a woman. I understand that >making changes to the U.S. Constitution is a >serious undertaking and should not be taken >lightly. I also understand that this answer does >not differ to my answer to your question 06. >However, I would support a U.S. Constitutional >Amendment that defends marriage as only between a >man and a woman. > >[] I believe that Marriage is a sacred institution >but is not restricted to just between a man and a >woman. I would not support a Constitutional >Amendment that defends marriage as only between a >man and a woman. > >[] I Don't know. >[x] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >33. Article II, Section 1, Clause 5 of the U.S. >Constitution, drafted in 1787, says that only >natural born Americans at least 35 years old >who have lived in the country for 14 years can >serve as President or Vice President. > >There is bi-partisan support for a Constitutional >Amendment to change that requirement. Including, >but not limited to California's Republican >Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michigan's >Democrat Governor Jennifer Granholm, both of whom >were born outside of the U.S.A. > >Would you support a Constitutional Amendment >making it possible for non natural born citizens >of the United States to be eligible for the >country's highest office, the Presidency of the >U.S.A.? > >[x] Yes, I would. >[] No, I would not. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >34. There has been a great deal of discussion >that the U.S.A. should join the International >Criminal Court also known as the ICC. The ICC's >decisions would be binding on U.S. Citizens. >Would you support the U.S.A. joining the ICC? > >[] Yes, I would. >[x] No, I would not. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >35. On June 1, 2004, Los Angeles County, >California, the most populated county in the >U.S.A., with almost ten million (10,000,000) >residents, or more population than the entire >population of forty two (42) states voted to >remove the little cross from their county seal. > >This was a three (3), with Supervisors Burke, >Molina and Yaroslavsky voting in favor of the >demands of the ACLU and two (2) Supervisors, >Antonovich and Knabe, voting against the decision >to negotiate with the American Civil Liberties >Union (ACLU) over its threat to sue unless a small >cross is removed from the county seal, rather than >to fight the threatened lawsuit. > >Zev Yaroslavsky one of the three (3) voting for >removal said: "I don't personally believe that any >religious symbol on any government seal is >appropriate." > >Do you believe that Christian religious symbols >and names should be removed from city, county, >state, federal government entities in the U.S.A.? > >[] Yes, I do. >[x] No, I do not. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >36. There have been attempts by several cities, >such as San Francisco, California and Washington, >DC to have noncitizens, including illegal aliens, >to vote in school board elections. The California >state constitution requires that a voter be a U.S. >citizen, to be eligible to vote. Do you believe >that noncitizens, including illegal aliens ought >to be given the right to vote? > >[] Yes, I do. >[] No, I do not. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >37. There have been several attempts in the last >twenty five (25) years to provide illegal >immigrants with amnesty. During the 2004 election >year, both President George W. Bush and Senator >John Kerry support giving illegal immigrants >amnesty. Do you support giving illegal immigrants >amnesty? > >[x] Yes, I do. >[] No, I do not. >[] I Don't know. >[] I can not agree with any of the above answers. > >38. You may be required to make political >appointments, you may endorse other candidates. >Candidates accept endorsements and endorse others >to further their political goals. > >This includes but is not limited to help, either >financially or politically, given to other >candidate(s) or appointments to office. > >If someone answered or had positions differently >than you did, which of the above questions in this >CFABA.ORG Candidate Questionnaire (TM) if any, >would you be willing to "agree to disagree" with >them on so that you could appoint them or endorse >them? Please list the number(s) of the >question(s). > >[] The number(s) of the question(s) I could "agree >to disagree" on are: _____________ ____________. > >[x] Except for Question #01 (Why are you running >for this office?), I could not "agree to disagree" >with anyone regarding any of the answers to the >above questions for the purpose of endorsing them >or appointing them. > >39. Which one of the following most correctly >describes your philosophy?: > >[x] I will hold to the answers I have given in this >CFABA.ORG Candidate Questionnaire (TM) even if >they are completely contrary to my political >party's leadership, and even if the U.S. President >of my party is asserting that position. > >[] I understand in order to accomplish my >political goals, I may need to adjust my >positions. > > >This ends our series of questions. > > >As stated in the introduction, Citizens For A >Better America (R) "will not endorse any candidate >that does not completely fill out and return this >CFABA.ORG Candidate Questionnaire (TM), complete >our Background Check Form (TM) as well as sign off >that we could say the things about you that we >would normally say in our News Release announcing >our endorsement of your candidacy, in our >ENDORSEMENT NEWS RELEASE CANDIDATE APPROVAL >FORM (TM). > >For an example of how your name would appear on >our website if you filled out and returned >CFABA.ORG Candidate Questionnaire (TM), please >click on the following link: >[http://www.goodguyslist.org/CA/ca02000.htm] > >We require candidates to complete a CFABA.ORG >Candidate Questionnaire (TM) each election, this >questionnaire is for the next closest primary, >general or special election only. > >BE SURE TO WRITE: THE DATE, CITY AND STATE YOU >SIGNED IT IN, SIGN AND PRINT THE SECTION BELOW. > >WE CONSIDER YOUR PRINTED E-MAIL SIGNATURE TO BE >LEGALLY BINDING. THIS CFABA.ORG CANDIDATE >QUESTIONNAIRE (TM) MUST BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED BY >THE CANDIDATE ONLY. 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