Don Chairez for Nevada Supreme Court
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We are a volunteer group committed to the election of Don Chairez for seat B of the Nevada Supreme Court. Don Chairez is a former Clark County district judge, and author of the PISTOL ballot initiative. The PISTOL initiative was created to restrict the power of local and state government from taking your property in cases of eminent domain abuse. "To me the promises in the constitution are not worthless words in some old, dead document." - Don P. Chairez
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Our next meeting: None Scheduled
What's New?
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"Richard, as for Don Chairez, I don't have much information about his campaign other than my son Jason is trying to be of some help. Hope he campaigns hard. "
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"Rob, Is Chairez ever going to get active in running? We need him - but he is not even trying. R.Scotti "
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"I will be glad to support Don in his bid for the NSC. I voted him as district judge. Now I will do more than just vote."
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"This is what the Nevada Liberty Alliance is all about."
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"Well, this is one of the better ways to improve government. Have judges that really do understand the constitution and are not likely to be tools of the state. Also Please visit http://www.dnusba... "
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"It is a a shame that anyone in the Supreme court who upholds their oath of office is considered to be a "constructionist". We should not need a special designation for judges who decide to follow the law. The designation should simply be "Your honor""
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"http://theagitato... http://voxday.blo... http://freedomino... Tell me about some interesting blogs!!"
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"I support you from the point of view, being a on Paul advocate. That certainly tells much about many things and worthy of that degree of support. Personlly , I would like to know more about job you want. Email me.Maybe we can help each other."
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"Let's get him in! When's the first "Paint The Town Don"?"
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"I don't know that much about Don Chairez, but, anyone with Ron Paul's endorsement, certainly has MINE, as well."
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"I supported Don Chairez in 2006 and I will support him again. Let's send Don Chairez to the Supreme Court."
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