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About the 10,000 postmarks I still have calling Congressman Pete Stauber a “traitor.”

The only serve to keep me interested in a fifth run against the traitor. But in the wake of my expected defeat and gloom at the damage Trump’s second victory will impose on his voters, the nation and the world I let my URL slip.

I found it on the Wayback Machine but I have to see if I still own the Domain. If so I can rebuild it. If you’re curious it looked like this….most of the links in it don’t go anywhere as it is a ghost.

https://web.archive.org/web/20240722102854/https://weltyforcongress.com/

I’ve been filing for Congress knowing the existing Republican Party is allergic to Eisenhower, Ford and even Lincoln since 1992. The first two times 1992 and 2006 I ran as an independent knowing I couldn’t win the primary. 2006 is two decades before the coming 2026 elections. I didn’t run as an Independent against Stauber in 2018, 20, 22, and 2024 because I didn’t want to undermine the Democratic candidate by bleeding off independent voters. After I lost the August Primary I did what I could (and it wasn’t much) to encourage people to vote for the Democratic candidates in the November General election. As my business card said on the back. I like Democrats.

Until Rush Limbaugh started calling women Feminazis and Pro life ministers prayed in church for pro choice politicians to die and the NRA became a corrupt machine encouraging their members to buy gun lockers and prepare to be come survivalists most Republicans and Democrats got along amiably like Minnesota Viking’s fans and Wisconsin Green Bay Packer’s fans. Only Satan could have driven a wedge between our united nation. He hides his horns well under a fantastic combover.

About the author

Harry is a ferociously good natured eccentric in Duluth Minnesota who detests traitors dressed up as Uncle Sam. You can find somewhat better edited writings of his at the Duluth Reader "contributors." page. The URL is:
https://duluthreader.com/contributors/h/84/284-harry-welty