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Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 October 2010 01:03 Written by rslcpol Tuesday, 12 October 2010 01:03
From Record-Eagle.com:
The Associated Press sought answers to questions from the four candidates running for Michigan attorney general. Their answers were limited to 100 words or less, and have been trimmed where necessary to meet the limit.
The ones who responded are Libertarian candidate and St. Joseph lawyer Daniel Grow, Genesee County prosecutor and Democratic candidate David Leyton, and former state Court of Appeals judge and Republican candidate Bill Schuette.
U.S. Taxpayers Party candidate Gerald T. Van Sickle, of Wellston, didn’t respond by the deadline.
Question: What would your priorities be as attorney general?
Libertarian Daniel Grow: Any matter involving political corruption, the waste of taxpayer funds, violations of property rights, or any other injustice, whether at the state, local, or federal level, must be aggressively pursued. I am free of the political debts career politicians incur to get them where they are. The promises and pledges that the others have made insures that the big-government status quo thrives and expands.