Monday, 14 June 2010

EX MADAM , INDY CANDIDATE FOR GUV, SLAMS DEMS, GOP  FOR ALL -WHITE MALE TICKETS

"tired middle-age white guy thinking from tired middle aged white guy politicians" says Davis

Kristin Davis, the former Manhattan Madam now running for Governor of New York on a libertarian agenda slams the Major political parties in New York for nominating all white male tickets.

“It’s a disgrace that none of the major parties have candidates with any racial or gender diversity” said Davis. “The Democrats and Republicans are running all white-all male candidates which do not represent the people who make up the state of New York. Their choices in candidates represent tired middle-aged white guy thinking by tired middle-aged white guys”.

"Where are the women, the Hispanics, the African -Americans and the gay people? said Davis." We must reject their tired old thinking, legalize prostitution, pot and gambling to increase revenues and cut taxes."

Davis is running for Governor on a pro-legalization of Marijuana, Prostitution gambling casinos and Gay Marriage platform. Davis is the only female candidate running for  state office who is not in a contested party primary ,in the 2010 election and of American Indian ancestry. "I'm a two-fer" said Davis, " a woman and person of color."

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Tuesday, 08 June 2010


NY Gov. Candidate Slams CNN Over Potential Hire

Urges public to contact CNN executives to protest

News reports suggest that CNN may be planning to hire disgraced former New York governor Eliot Spitzer to replace the departing Campbell Brown. Should CNN now be called the Criminal News Network? Let’s remember that Spitzer violated the Mann Act, which prohibits transporting a woman across state lines for the purposes of prostitution – a crime for which a Republican New York State supreme court Justice, Ronald Tills, was charged, convicted and jailed in 2009.

Among the many ironies of his case is that, while attorney general, Spitzer prosecuted people for promoting prostitution. On June 6, 2007, he signed a law designed to prevent human trafficking and to suppress the demand for prostitution. The penalty in New York for patronizing prostitutes rose from a Class B misdemeanor (3 months jail/$500 fine) to a Class A (1 year jail/$1,000 fine) misdemeanor. All this while Eliot Spitzer was frequenting these same agencies. Spitzer has yet to admit to his hypocrisy.

Spitzer also violated federal money laundering laws. Recall that two New York banks (North Fork Bank and HSBC) reported Spitzer’s behavior to the U.S. Treasury department and the Internal Revenue Service after the then-governor moved large sums of cash between bank accounts he controlled. The banks reported these transactions because they appear to constitute "structuring." A structured transaction, according to the Bank Secrecy Act, is a maneuver designed to evade federal reporting requirements.  Spitzer broke the law.

Even prior to his prostitution arrest, Spitzer was being investigated for his role in the Troopergate scandal, in which he directed his aides to use state police to spy on a political opponent. Emails acknowledging Spitzer’s direction and knowledge of these acts came to light after his resignation. Use of state resources for political purposes is also a crime.

Finally, there is the question of how Spitzer financed his two races (one failed) for Attorney General. In both campaigns, Spitzer took over $9 million in what were illegal loans from his father and then lied about it.

Spitzer has yet to acknowledge or apologize for his crimes. Everyone deserves a second chance. But not everyone deserves a cable news show.  Go to http://notospitzer.com/ to send a clear message to CNN executives: Say No to Spitzer.
                                                     
KRISTIN DAVIS supplied escorts for Eliot Spitzer when he was both Attorney General and Governor of New York for which she served four months in prison and six years probation. A political and women's rights activist, Davis is running for Governor of New York as a Libertarian.

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Tuesday, 01 June 2010

INDY CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR PROPOSES CASINOS FOR CATSKILLS

"New York Casinos would generate $700 million a year in new revenue" says Davis
 
Kristin Davis, the former Manhattan Madam now running for Governor of New York on a libertarian agenda today added a proposal for Casino Gambling in the Catskills to her platform. Davis proposed that the state license four casino resorts in the Catskills region which she said could generate as much as $4 Billion a year in revenues with the state capturing at least  $700 million a year.
 
"New York is losing $8M in gambling revenue every year to New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania said Davis, a former hedge fund vice president who later opened the most sucessful escort service in U.S. history before pleading guilty to promoting prostitution in the Eliot Spitzer scandal " It's time to keep most of that money in New York to help balance our budget and create jobs"
 
   "Four facilities in the Catskills, assuming slot and table gaming, could produce almost $4 billion in income if developed with comprehensive resorts with hotel facilities" said Davis " At least 25% of the revenue will originate from out of state, possibly as much as 33%" Davis said her proposal called for at least 12,000 slots and 250 tables to be installed and  predicted the win per gaming position will exceed $250 per day.
 
"New York needs  a gaming tax that generates state revenue, yet enables operators to continually engage in capital improvements. The rate should be between 30 and 35%.  Within 5 years the State will receive in excess of $750M in gaming taxes and an additional $65-70M ancillary taxes per year" said Davis who supports the legalization, regulation and taxation of marijuana and Gay marriage as part of her libertarian agenda for New York.

"My proposal will create 20,000 construction jobs with over $700M in payroll" said Davis who will gather 15,000 signatures in July to place her independent candidacy on the ballot " Not to mention 12,000-16,000 permanent jobs will earn over $500M per year" she said.

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