Attention Constituents of Ron Paul’s 14th Congressional District
by IndyInAsia on Dec.31, 2009, under Constitution, Economy, Good News, History, International Relations, Politics
If you live in 14th Congressional District, Ron Paul’s District, or know anyone who does, I would like to see the email below addressed to Councillor Yukihisa Fujita forwarded to Congressman Dr. Paul from a CONSTITUENT via http://www.house.gov/paul/contact.shtml or any other method.
Mahalo nui loa,
Indy
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2009 December 31 Thursday 14:20 GMT+09:00 (Tokyo)
Aloha, Yuki, and Happy New Year!
The following is being relayed to Congressman Dr. Ron Paul by individuals with personal access to him. I apologize that our previous attempts have not yet produced the desired contact. I will appreciate your letting me know when he contacts you.
Mahalo for all you do.
Indy
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2009 December 31 Thursday 14:11 GMT+09:00 (Tokyo)
Councillor Yukihisa Fujita, Director-General of the International Department of The Democratic Party of Japan (ruling party), and Director of the Committee on Financial Affairs in the House of Councillors (upper house) of the National Diet of Japan, would like to meet with Congressman Dr. Paul during his upcoming visit to Washington, DC, from February 2 to February 5, which includes attending the National Prayer Breakfast.
If possible, Councillor Fujita would like to have a telephone conversation with Congressman Dr. Paul in advance his trip to Washington, DC.
Please note the contact information for Fujita, who speaks English very well. English speaking friends address him as “Yuki”.
Fujita made comments (below) regarding Congressman Dr. Paul in an interview with IndyInAsia on Ron Paul Revolution Radio recorded 2007 December 28 which indicate his respect for Ron Paul.
“I have looked at various information regarding Ron Paul and I’m very encouraged that he is known as the taxpayer’s best friend. And the various economic revitalization plans that he mentions also gives me a lot of hope. He obviously looks at policy making from the viewpoint of the common people. And he wishes to eliminate taxes on tips. And his support for the Mortgage Cancellation Relief Act and so on. I’m very inspired by a person elected 10 times in Texas, a Republican, who used to be involved in the Army, who has those policies. Also, his Foreign Policy of Honest Friendship, and desire to have less US military presence outside the USA. I am very inspired by the combination of his foreign and domestic policies. He must be a champion for the citizens of the world.”
“I would like to mention (in the Japanese press) that there is such a healthy, sound, well-balanced politician, and a friend of taxpayers, who is also truthful and quite frank with his own government and his own party. This is the model of a sound elected politician. Caring for the taxpayers and the people who live on tips and so on. And I think this kind of politician in the Republican Party may not be known in Japan. Therefore, I would like to mention that there is such a person who has touched the conscience, intelligence, and heart of the people.”
“I think, in Japan, the reputation of politicians has become so low that when I go to a graduation ceremony of a primary school, and the schoolmaster asks the graduates, “What do you want to be become when you grow up to be an adult?” Not one child says he or she wants to become a politician. Therefore, I think (the fact that) there is such a trusted politician in the USA itself is an inspiration to the Japanese public. And that may help the Japanese public realize that you cannot give up on politicians.”


