Frary for Congress

June 25, 2008

Milking the Cows

Filed under: Uncategorized — Thor @ 9:16 am

John:

This was my response to Ed Gilman, Congressman Michaud’s press secretary on the Fraser Paper press release below…

—– Original Message —–

From: David Deschesne

To: Gilman, Ed

Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 11:14 PM

Subject: Fw: Michaud Talks to Fraser Paper CEO Peter Gordon; Encourages Continued Dialogue

Ed:

This goes to Carol Quigley’s Institutionalization of the Instruments of Production thesis; i.e. the mill is to be kept open at all costs to “preserve the good paying jobs for the people of the region.”  Nothing is said about providing paper or paper products.    The IIP thesis maintains that all organizations tend to shift away from their original purpose and toward maintaining their own employment, jobs and positions - whether the original need that started the organization continues to exist or not.  It’s as if the mill now exists to provide jobs instead of produce paper.  The former, however, cannot exist without demand for the latter.

Of course, politicians are very interested in the citizenry having “good paying jobs” because that is a revenue stream that can be taxed.  There’s no profit to government with everyone staying home milking their own cows, raising their own chickens and slopping their own hogs.  While their needs are provided for, there’s no income to tax.  So, the mill exists to provide jobs, not paper; to provide income to tax, instead of paper for the marketplace.  The IIP thesis holds true yet again.

David Deschesne

Editor/Publisher
FORT FAIRFIELD JOURNAL

June 2, 2008

There was a Professor named Frary…

Filed under: Uncategorized — Thor @ 10:22 am

There was a professor named Frary
Whose campaign ads seemed quite contrary.
A House seat he’ll seek,
His mind he will speak.
If he wins, his cohorts will be wary!

This fan– she conducted a probe
Of Frary’s occipital lobe.
His cerebrum’s okay…
His gray matter’s gray…
There’re smarts in his shoulder-top globe.

So while the professor seems brash,
Bold, fearless, with sharp tongue to lash,
Eccentric, no guile,
–He dresses with style!–
I believe his opinions aren’t rash.

So perhaps, for this gent I will vote.
His words, he does not sugar-coat!
Would not it be grand
To know how our Rep stands?
This man’s mouth will NOT move by rote.

Karen of Kingfield

March 19, 2008

A pox on the PC Dweebs!

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 8:19 am

WELCOME TO THE FRARY FORUM

THE RULE IS THERE AREN’T ANY RULES. BLAST AWAY, AND MAY
THE BEST MAN WIN.

SCANDAL INDULGED, ALTHOUGH WE’LL PROBABLY TAKE OUT ANY
BIGOTED STUFF ABOUT MY OPPONENT - BUT YOU MAY DISPLAY YOUR BIGOTRY
TOWARDS ME TO YOUR HEART’S DELIGHT.

A Brief Primer on those deficiencies of mine you may wish to bloviate
on: reactionary, member in good standing of the Theological Mafia,
heartless foreign policy realist, or if you prefer, brainless foreign
policy idealist, misanthrope (not really true, but you could SAY it),
misogynist (ditto, although I do have my qualms about the feminazis),
deficient in my appreciation of the qualities ascribed to dogs (i.e.,
cat aficionado), amply girthed, whatever, GO FOR IT.

Death to the PC Dweebs!

All Praise Accepted in Equal Measure.

And now for something completely different John Frary

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MASH NOTE

“Wow, that picture of you on your website is only 15 years old? Time
has not been kind to you. I strongly suspect you are a drunk, judging
by your complexion. As for the rest of the garbage there, talk about
noxious pap!”

Professor Frary responds:

The labored hostility of such dolts soothes and
delights me as the music of an Angelic Choir.

CANDID

Your candid words assure me that there still exists a little piss and
vinegar in these neutered times we call 2008.

You have my vote.

I.M., Maine

UNION BOSSES STOOGE

I love your site, your honesty and attitude. My only disappointment is
that you have completely missed the one HUGE reason that Michaud ever
got elected in the first place: UNIONS. Michaud is/has been/ will be in
the pocket of unions. (Rumor has it that he had to divide half of his
Washington office to share space with his union thug friends.) I’m sure
you’ve heard of the phrase: bought and paid for… If Michaud did an
honest tag, his would say “bought and paid for by (insert union
organization here)\A>R> Skowhegan”

Professor Frary: I love your message!

You have a point, one which needs a lot of attention.
The truth of what you say is revealed in Mike’s FEC report for the 2006
election. He meets the essential criteria for a puppet. He is visually
presentable and he has no brain.
I’m expecting an essay explaining how the unions, led by Mike and
others in the leadership, managed to destroy the Great Northern mill,
from a man who knows the story in detail and knows how to write it up.
This will go on the website.

TERRIFYING

I am a former student of your from Middlesex County College and I never
thought I would see you run for Congress. Your website is witty yet
terrifying. I find myself, here at work, constantly reading it because
I find it addicting. Hahaha!

Honestly, you are so over the top in the way you have chosen to run
this race that you might just be elected to Congress based on your
Roaring Twenties, WASPy image! Warmest regards,

Matt

Wild in the Streets

I looked at the wild Frary website. Seems that he
is out-radicalizing anything I have seen in Berkeley…albeit from a
different perspective. What a refreshing and dangerously energizing
candidate. He infuriates and entertains equally.

3rd Year M Div student

Pillory & Hillary

Comments, rants, praises and the like here! I am absolutely delighted
to hear that John is going to run for Congress.I have known him in New
Jersey for nearly forty years, and admired his wit and absolute
integrity. John is that rare human being who is not afraid to say what
he thinks, and is not captured by the stifling “rules” of pc. He will
say during the campaign what must be said; he will pillory Damascus
Pelosi and the rest of the defeatist traitors to the US. He will not
refrain from mentioning Billy boy’s sexual escapades, which currently
stand as \”proof\” of his wife’s “experience” in politics. He might
even ask the question about how many Monicas Hilary intends to keep in
reserve if she (God forbid!) enters the White House again. Will John
alienate the crowd of fashionable philanderers who masquerade as
statesmen and women? He surely will. That’s good; somebody has to do
it. He will also question the legitimacy of black ministers who preach
hatred against the United States and the white man. What luck! to have
him as a new- style politician! He represents real change, not one that
is masquerading as new, but is really not. Right on John! (I consider
it shameful that a newspaper would fire him for saying things that must
be said. I certainly would not buy such a paper, and the products that
it advertises.) Would you call me — and my sympathizers– right-wing
extremists? That would also be untrue.

Good luck. Dr J. H.

Elucidation

J. H. has an interesting history. His father, who he
despised, was an MP in the Arrow Cross Party who made his accommodation
with the communist regime. Joe was on the Hungarian National soccer
team. He played a role in the 1956 uprising as an army lieutenant,
escaped, migrated to the US, got a job digging ditches for
PSE&G, learned English, discovered an intellectual vocation,
earned his PhD, and has been nominated to the Hungarian National
Academy. As a dean at Rutgers Camden he was a determined enemy of
political correctness.

BEST WISHES

Wishing all the best-keep up the good fight, make
them all think twice, ok, enough cliches–good to see you on the
internet, wife ,two kids, all is well………good luck with the
campaign,disregard the resistance,we are all tryin’ to circumnavigate
the slings and arrows of the overpopulated, and certaintly outrageous
morons….carry on, P. diP.

“Then it was revealed …
the assassin was a Castrophiliac Stalinoid.”

- John Frary, Republican candidate for Congress in Maine’s
2nd District, commenting on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, on
the As Maine Goes Web site, March 16, 2008.

(Funny, but you never hear Frary’s opponent, Democratic U.S.
Rep. Mike Michaud, use big words like that.) A.D.

Nuts

Frary for Congress in 08! And a swift kick in the
nuts to ethan strimling. C.J.

You Silly Man

Hon. - I read for some reason your sponsored ad in The Ellsworth
American, entitled \”A Humble Apology.\” As an \”educated hack\” who
alleges to have spent 32 years working in academia and with ready
access to an OED, perhaps you\’ll want to brush up on English
punctuation — specifically, on how to punctuate quotations. Your not
knowing rather undermines any kind of academic integrity you\’re
attempting to portray in this silly ad. While I certainly have no idea
what prompted your advertisement, I\’ll trust it\’s something important
to you. So, for future reference and any future public tirades, here
are links to resources on how to punctuate quotations that you can
review to assist you in appearing more credible:
http://web.uvic.ca/wguide/Pages/CitHowPuncShortQs.html

Good luck. Gretchen

Hat in Hand

When the prose is magnificent, how can mere technology
cope? You see yourself what the Computer Gods did to your no doubt
flawlessly punctuated prose (above).

Thank you so much for reading my ad, for whatever reason. You sound
like fun, and I fully expect to carry the fun vote. May I count on you?

IMMER GERADE AUS!

Go Prof. Frary, Go!! -j.s.

MY MENTOR

Just wanted to take a moment to vouch for Professor Frary. As a former
student who experienced the professor’s lectures and mentorship
first-hand, I can promise you that if elected, Prof. Frary will turn
C-SPAN into the highest-rated cable entertainment network! I also
thought of Prof. Frary when reading all the recent obits for WFB (may
he rest in peace). All cited his famous quote during a run for mayor of
New York City in 1965. When asked what he would do if he won, Buckley
replied: \”Demand a recount.\”

Here’s wishing I could cast a vote in Maine!

former student J.P.

CRINGE-INDUCING

You do know how to pick ‘em, Robert! You linked me to the most
enjoyable politician’s web site that I’ve read in a long long time.
Aside from a few cringe-inducing lines, I found it stimulating and
enlightening.

Note to Congressman Michaud: Always beware the man who just doesn’t
care whether he lives or dies. He will always have the edge.

D.H. Iowa

SUNDAY, BLOODY SUNDAY

Who Is John Frary?

I receive the Maine GOP news bulletin frequently and was intrigued by a
small article that announced John Frary’s bid for the Maine 2nd
district Congressional seat. I asked myself “who is this John Frary?”
and “is he going to be able to beat Michaud for the seat?”

Upon receipt of my GOP news I started to look at this ” New” Republican
contender and have been smiling with malicious glee ever since. John
Frary is just what Congress needs to get moving. In complete contrast
to the bland, ineffectual representative the voters of the 2nd district
have now, comes John Frary’s Campaign.

After reading the views and opinions of Mr. Frary I cannot but help
compare him to one of our Nation’s founder’s, Benjamin Franklin, who I
have always held in high regard. Using a combination of wit, and common
sense, coupled with a stodginess that defies Political correctness, Mr.
Frary puts forth his arguments and ideas in an entertaining, and
refreshingly Honest way. Hmm. Commonsense, wit, determination,
HONESTY???? When did any of us see that from one of our Congressmen?
This campaign admits it’s chances are slim in that honesty and ”
Straight talk” don’t win elections, but I feel if enough voters get
behind him, he might have a chance. Can you imagine the reaction of
someone like Nancy Pelosi to Mr. Frary? That alone makes me want to get
him the 2nd district seat.

Please take a moment to look at John’s campaign website and if you are
so inclined and if you feel as I do volunteer to help collect
signatures to get John on the ballot, he can be contacted at:
jfrary8070@aol.com 207-778-6685

If anything I think you just might find John Frary entertaining. I know
I do….

Slainte’ Blighter

http://macnaheirean.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said…

Oh for God’s sake, Frary is just a fat alcoholic who throws big words
around. Comparing him to Ben Franklin is akin to comparing Bush to
Lincoln. Get a grip you hopeless moron.

Grapes of Wrath

I’ve met Frary 30 or 40 times, and I did see him once drink three beers
with a college chum who was visiting. The alcohol stuff must be what
psychologists call projection, which is a fancy way of saying “look in
the mirror - what you see must be what the other guy sees”. A hopeless
drunk sees a hopeless drunk, etc.

As for the “girth” issue, the better to tackle Nancy Pelosi with.

DISTURBED

RE: This is The Man for Congress!

From: ****************************

Sent: Fri 2/08/08 12:17 PM

To: *******************************

Dear *******,

Here is Professor John Frary in action on film.

http://www.politickerme.com/frary-brings-campaign-caucuses-747

It won’t bore you:)

Sincerely,

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From: ******************

To: ***********************

Subject: RE: This is The Man for Congress?

Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 18:59:19 +0000

Ah…It may not bore me, but should it also not disturb me?

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From: *********************

To: ***********************

Subject: RE: This is The Man for Congress

Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 22:46:26 -0600

Why would an honest, fun loving, kindly, outspoken, witty and
courageous man disturb you? He’s 67 years old, and this is his Last
Hurrah. It’s a great way to go out or get in, and with the strange mood
among the electorate this year, lightning may strike.

I’ll keep you posted.

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