Republican Congressional candidate Peter James said yesterday that he would spend the day as a process server, handing out legal filings to the White House, the Department of Treasury and congressional offices.
James, an avowed libertarian challenging Democrat Donna F. Edwards in Maryland's 4th Congressional District, agreed to help a group called We the People serve papers in a lawsuit challenging the not-yet-passed $700 billion Wall Street bailout plan as unconstitutional.
James has been warning for months about the possibility that massive debt could bring down the American financial system, as he and Edwards ran against one another in a June special election to replace longtime incumbent Rep. Albert R. Wynn. Edwards won that contest for the Prince George's and Montgomery district, with more than 80 percent of the vote.
James believes the financial market crisis proves his point.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Congressional Candidate Moonlighting as Process Server
Posted by Admin at 11:08 AM
Labels: congressional candidate, election, politics, process server, republican
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