Sundwall Endorses Murphy

Written by James Ostrowski on March 27, 2009 – 12:27 pm -

Campaign Statement

By Eric Sundwall

March 27, 2009

The decision of the Board of Election to remove my name from the ballot proves once again that the political system in New York is rigged by professionals to make sure that average citizens are excluded from the process. While the two major parties could choose their candidates in a smoke-filled room, they made us go out and attempt the impossible: obtain 3500 valid signatures in just 12 days. We came very close but ultimately, the technicalities they built into the law to disenfranchise the people proved too strong to overcome.

In addition, I faced baseless allegations of wrongdoing and threats of criminal prosecution in a lawsuit brought by Tedisco supporters. While I wanted to file a lawsuit in Albany County to overturn the Board’s decision, we got stuck down in Dutchess County where the machine felt they would have a friendly bench. While the court there should have dismissed that lawsuit as moot, the judge instead was prepared to keep us down there litigating silly issues concerning the Libertarian Party emblem and whether witnessing signatures from outside the district constitutes fraud. There was no end in sight and we might have been down there for days facing the inevitable loss with no time to appeal and no time to campaign either. The Tedisco supporters who brought the case sought and received an order requiring me to be present in Court, thereby preventing me from campaigning.

I was also concerned that continued litigation would jeopardize the ballots of military personnel and disabled voters who use special machines that need to be programmed several days before the election.

Faced with the prospect of spending much of the rest of campaign on the witness stand being harassed by the machine’s hired gun, I chose not to play that game. Since I could not file suit in the county of my choosing, I decided to end my candidacy and not subject myself and my family to any further abuse, threats or harassment from the political machine.

Thus, the Stalinist New York Election Law forced us to spend the first half of the campaign getting signatures and the second half fighting a lost cause in court.

The voters will be deprived of any choice but the two parties that have destroyed the nation’s economy in recent years and have us bogged down in two land wars in Asia.

Mr. Tedisco denies any involvement with the concerted effort by his supporters to knock me off the ballot. I don’t believe him. The ruthless effort by his supporters to knock me off the ballot without a word of protest by him proves his unfitness for any office let alone Congress in these critical times.

I will be voting for Scott Murphy on Tuesday. While we disagree on some important issues, I find him to be a man of honor, a good family man and successful businessman. Unlike Tedisco, he actually lives in the District. And, unlike Mr. Tedisco, I view Scott’s business success as a virtue, not a vice.

I urge my supporters and all those who believe in open and free elections to show their disgust at the tactics of the Republican political machine to win at all costs. Please join me in voting for Scott Murphy on Tuesday.

I want to thank all those who worked tirelessly on my behalf and who donated their precious funds to help this effort. And I wish to thank the media for all their courtesies during this Sysiphean struggle.

We live to fight another day.

Eric Sundwall


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3 Comments to “Sundwall Endorses Murphy”

  1. JoeNo Gravatar Says:

    Thank you, Eric and team, for fighting valiantly for real American freedom and prosperity.

  2. John Francis LeeNo Gravatar Says:

    ” …the political system in New York is rigged by professionals to make sure that average citizens are excluded from the process…”

    And not just NY of course but nearly every political jurisdiction in the US is mobbed up by the duopoly.

    Thanks for standing up Eric Sundwall, and thanks for the understanding and determination that it’s going to take another day, and another… before we bring things back under the people’s control.

    That’s if we live to fight another day. It’s great to hear you’re still alive!

  3. Jovie RamosNo Gravatar Says:

    Regardless of which candidate you plan to vote for, who do you think will win the special election?
    Jim Tedisco 45%
    Scott Murphy 35%

    Scott Murphy is going to rubber stamp all the bills that Nancy Pelosi tells him to.

    He’s a product of a Washington DC slick campaign with nice commercials but don’t get
    fooled folks. He’ll vote yes for the mortgage bailout bill and yes on a second stimulus package.

    The people who got us into this mess with AIG was Barney Frank and Dodd, and it was rushed
    through without thought and voted on. Exactly what Scotty Murphy did when he said he’d vote
    for the first stimulus bill without reflecting on it or reading the bill.

    I’m voting Tedisco for congress for fiscal responsibility.

    Scott Murphy for Congress truth about bonuses

    Scott Murphy for Congress tax problem

    Scott Murphy for Congress against death penalty

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