John Taylor Bowles

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John Taylor Bowles

Election date
November 4, 2008
Running mate Matthew Ramsey
Opponent(s) John McCain (R),
Barack Obama (D),
and numerous others.
Incumbent George W. Bush

Born April 11, 1957 (1957-04-11) (age 51)
Baltimore, Maryland
Spouse divorced
Children Sara, Chelsea, Johana
Occupation Federal officer, U.S. Department of Agriculture, politician
Website www.bowlesforpresident.com

John Taylor Bowles (born April 11, 1957 in Baltimore, Maryland) is running for president of the United States of America in 2008 as the candidate of the National Socialist Order of America.

Bowles is a Baptist and, since 2006, a resident of Laurens, South Carolina.[1]

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[edit] 2008 presidential campaign

Bowles runs his campaign out of the "Redneck Shop" in Laurens, which features Nazi, Confederate and KKK paraphernalia.[1] As of March 2008, Bowles is the only listed individual contributor to his campaign. [2]

According to the official campaign Website, http://www.bowlesforpresident.com, Bowles' running mate is Matthew Ramsey.

[edit] Platform

Bowles states that he is "the white people's candidate," and claims that the Patriot Act gives the President of the United States the ability to remove nonwhites from the country.[3]

The Bowles/Ramsey platform, according to the Bowles/Ramsey campaign Website:

  • Free Health-care
  • Zero Interest Mortgage Loans
  • No Foreclosure on Farms or Homes
  • Humanitarian Relocation of All Non-Whites
  • 5% Flat tax (no other taxes)
  • A Strong Constitutional Republic
  • Defending Traditional Marriage
  • A Strong Border Patrol
  • Break wage-slavery
  • No Outsourcing of American jobs
  • Zero Unemployment
  • Bring All the Troops Back Home
  • Reduce the Work Week to 32 Hours
  • No More Foreign Aid to Any Country
  • No More Separation of Church and State
  • A Strong Social Security System
  • Reduce the Retirement Age to 55
  • No Taxing of Overtime
  • Elimination of Anti-White Laws & Holidays
  • A Healthy Environment
  • The Right to Bear Arms Without Government Intrusion

His platform includes the orderly deportation of all non-whites to Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. White American soldiers would be recalled from overseas duty and be placed on the Southern border so they can stop the invasion of illegal aliens from Mexico.[4]

[edit] Personal

Bowles is divorced and has three daughters. He earned an Associates Degree in Agriculture from Delaware Technology and Community College in 2001. [1] He served in the United States Air Force in the late 1970s specializing in telecommunications, and from 1999 - 2006, worked as a federal officer at the United States Department of Agriculture.

He was a union representative, United Auto Workers Local #1400 in 1984 and served on the Safety Committee of the American Federation of Government Employees in 2003.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b On the campaign heil. Columbia City Paper (2007-05-15). Retrieved on 2008-02-19.
  2. ^ Individuals Who Gave To: BOWLES, JOHN TAYLOR. United States Federal Election Commission. Retrieved on 2008-03-11.
  3. ^ Don't like Hillary, Rudy, Barack or Mitt? Try these presidential candidates. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (2007-12-09). Retrieved on 2007-12-10.
  4. ^ Meet the Also-Rans: John Taylor Bowles. Radar magazine online, "Fresh Intelligence" (2007-05-08). Retrieved on 2008-02-19.

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