Stan Jones

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Stan Jones (born January 13, 1943) is a Libertarian Party politician who has twice run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate in 2002 and 2006, and has run twice unsuccessfully for governor of Montana, in 2000 and 2004. The winner in 2000 was Republican Judy Martz, and in 2004 the winner was Democrat Brian Schweitzer. In 2002 the winner was Democrat Max Baucus. His loss in 2006 was his most significant, when he challenged incumbent Republican Conrad Burns and Democrat Jon Tester, and received 3 percent of the vote. This was well above the margin of victory that handed the seat to Tester and gave control of the Senate to the Democrats.

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[edit] Health issues

Jones developed argyria, which permanently turned his skin a blue-grey color, by consuming home-made colloidal silver, which he made due to fears the Year 2000 problem would make antibiotics unavailable. The peculiar coloration of his skin featured prominently in media coverage of his unsuccessful campaign[1], though Jones allegedly believes that the most prominent photo[2] was "doctored".

Jones continues to promote the use of colloidal silver as a home remedy.

[edit] Policy stances

His stances on policy issues tend to be fairly conservative; among other issues, he supports the death penalty, opposes same-sex marriage, and has called abortion a "crime against humanity."[3] During the senatorial debate held on October 9, 2006, Jones stated that a conspiracy of the European Union and North American political elites is on the verge of forming a "one world communist government". [4]

[edit] Personal life

He currently works as a business consultant in Bozeman, the seat of Gallatin County.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "True-blue bids for Senate", BBC News, 3 October 2002. Retrieved on 2007-06-16. 
  2. ^ Photo, Stan Jones, at Great Falls debate
  3. ^ Stan Jones on the Issues. On The Issues. Retrieved on 2007-06-16.
  4. ^ YouTube Video of the Montana Senate debate on October 9, 2006