Gordon Clark

October 3, 2008 - 12:04pm

MD-8 challengers unload on Van Hollen, despite his absence

Gordon Clark (left), Steve Hudson, Bill Parsons, Deborah Vollmer and Lih Young: Politicker PhotoGordon Clark (left), Steve Hudson, Bill Parsons, Deborah Vollmer and Lih Young: Politicker Photo 

ROCKVILLE -- Just because he was absent, doesn't mean Congressman Chris Van Hollen (D) wasn't the 600-pound gorilla in the room at Thursday's debate. Van Hollen, required to attend an impromptu caucus meeting on an emergency financial program, sent legislative director Bill Parsons in his stead. And the challengers, all eager to give the incumbent a piece of their mind, were forced to settle for the stand-in.

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Gordon Clark: Van Hollen Ignores Constituents, Votes for Failed Wall Street Bailout

Release Date: Sep 30 2008

In spite of overwhelming public opposition to the proposed $700 billion Wall Street bailout, Chris Van Hollen voted yesterday in favor of the bill that was ultimately rejected by the House of Representatives.

Gordon Clark: Van Hollen, House Democrats Collapse on Oil Drilling

Release Date: Sep 24 2008

Lost in all the chaotic development surrounding the current crisis in U.S. financial markets was the following: The leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives, which includes their chief fundraiser Chris Van Hollen (D-MD8), has just collapsed on the issue of offshore oil drilling. Bowing to White House demands, they have agreed to let the ban on offshore oil drilling, in place since the early 1980’s, expire.

Gordon Clark: Financial Crisis Is About Failed Government, Not Failed Banks

Release Date: Sep 18 2008

Chris Van Hollen is involved in the network of influence-peddling that brought on the crisis.

Gordon Clark: Congress’ Renewable Energy Plan = More Oil Drilling

Release Date: Sep 10 2008

The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives has announced that their hastily assembled energy bill, to be voted on by the end of this week, will drop the long-standing ban on offshore oil drilling. This "compromise" will theoretically allow renewable energy development to be funded, in part, by royalties from the increased drilling. If that sounds crazy, it’s because it is. This policy reversal for the Democrats is a major setback in the fight against catastrophic climate change.

Civilian Death Toll in Afghanistan & Pakistan Grows -- Chris Van Hollen Still Calls for Increased War

Release Date: Sep 5 2008

A recent rash of civilian deaths from U.S. airstrikes and military operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan is feeding widespread outrage and anger in those countries toward the U.S. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has condemned recent U.S. attacks in his country, while the Pakistan government has filed a formal protest. This increased carnage and unrest amply demonstrates the danger and immorality of our military operations in those countries, as well as the futility of trying to suppress local movements and militias with a foreign military occupation.

Clark for Congress Campaign Extends Condolences Following the Passing of Ed Boyd

Release Date: Aug 14 2008

The Clark for Congress campaign extends its deep sympathy to the family and friends of Ed Boyd, as well as to the Maryland Green Party, on the occasion of his untimely passing. Ed's historic 2006 campaign as the first African-American to be nominated as a party's candidate for governor of Maryland in a general election, as well as his extraordinary commitment to the Green Party and its principles, were inspiring and courageous.

Gordon Clark: Russo-Georgian Conflict Shows Bankruptcy of Post-Cold War Order

Release Date: Aug 13 2008

The brutal Russian invasion of neighboring Georgia exemplifies the worst aspects of nation-state behavior. Yet it also highlights our own nation's guilt for such crimes, as well as the complete failure of our current system of international relations, one still based largely on military alliances, confrontation and conflict.

Gordon Clark Campaign Welcomes Campus/New Media Coordinator Ben Marcus

Release Date: Jul 24 2008

Gordon Clark, candidate for U.S. Congress from Maryland’s 8th district, today added Ben Marcus, a veteran of numerous previous political campaigns, to his campaign staff in the position of Campus/New Media Coordinator.

Clark Campaign Releases 2nd Quarter FEC Report: Total Tops 3rd Party Campaigns Nationwide

Release Date: Jul 22 2008

Adjusting for candidates’ contributions to themselves, these totals put Clark’s fundraising at the top of 3rd party-nominated congressional campaigns nationwide and even ahead of some senate campaigns. Significantly, the cash on hand amount is just slightly under that reported by one of Clark’s major party opponents, Republican Steve Hudson, while the debt reported by the Clark campaign is less than half that reported by the Hudson campaign.

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