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Chuck Stout moved to California in 1989 and began getting involved in politics in 1992 when he saw Bill Clinton running as the Democrat Party's presidential nominee. He tried warning people about how bad it would be if Clinton was elected. Even Chuck was surprised how bad it got. The first day of his presidency President Clinton proposed legislation to accomodate gays in the military. The Waco massacre and the alledged suicide of Vince Foster shortly followed. Mr. Stout has been an independent stock and gold investor for sixteen years and has been deeply involved in talk radio. Mr. Stout believes part of the reason the Republican Party is in such bad shape is because independently owned radio stations have jettisoned their local talent and replaced them with corporate hacks. "I believe we have lost talk radio and it is not coming back" Stout asserts. "Talk radio used to have folks like Peter Weisback, Rollie James, Allan Stock, Phil Paleologos, Bob Grant, and a littany of other honest trustworthy talkers who informed their audiences. Now they have been replaced by the likes of Sham Hannity, Michael Redved, Diamond Bill Bennett, and Hugh Hugobott. These fakes are about as conservative as Rudy Guiliani," Stout says. Chuck became a Catholic in 2001 and immediately found out how bad the sexual abuse scandal was when then resident priest Father Gary Holtey was busted for homosexual boy porn. Mr. Stout had been a whistleblower for San Diego News Notes who reported his experience while teaching the RCIA program under Father Holtey. "When conservatives hold fast to being pro-life (including embryonic stem cell research, formerly know as fetal tissue research), pro-traditional marriage, pro-gun ownership, and anti-amnesty for illegal alien invaders, we win every time," Stout says. Chuck ran unsuccessfully for the 77th district against state party chairman Ron Nehring in 2006. Chuck's late best friend Ralph Ballmer, an engineering professor at Palomar College said, "America is caught in a vice grip between communist party democrats and robber barron republicans." Mr Ballmer was right.
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