Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Response to November 16-29, 2007 Our Times Newspaper

"Nixon's color had nothing to do with Republican non-support" Written by sml.
Response to comments by Kelley Coures of Evansville

Dear Friend,

I read your November 16-29, 2007 editorial entitled "Nixon's color had nothing to do with Republican non-support" with a response written by Kelley Coures of Evansville and I have a few comments. When you find some time, read the Evansville Courier & Press article "Ex-wife cries foul on child support," written by Kate Braser, June 20, 2007.
Although I cannot comment on the sensitive nature of my child support case in Michigan, I will share the following thoughts. Due to the high volume of harassment me and my family have encountered, mail tampering, and the numerous phone calls made by individuals from Evansville calling to the state of Michigan throughout my entire campaign run as a candidate for mayor, most recently the week of November 12, 2007, has opened the door to an investigation.
Mr. Coures along with others is being considered. I do not know nor at anytime have I met or spoken with Mr. Coures regarding my child support case in Michigan for him to make any comments in your newspaper on the matter. It is to my understanding that he is so-called "Special" to the Evansville Courier & Press, however, he is not an attorney handling my case; neither is he a City or County Clerk.
In my own opinion, he is a primary example of someone who fits into the category of "Low Synergetic Society." This group of individuals are of a closed mind system with other insecure people who tend toward suspiciousness, restlessness and clannishness; their belief system is punishing, and they have a psychologically and mental illness.
I received a letter from The Indiana Republican Party Chairman. It reads as follow:
"Dear David,
On behalf of the Indiana Republican State Committee, I would like to thank you. I fully understand the time and energy you put into your campaign. It takes someone special to put their name on a ballot, knock on doors, and make phone calls, and raise the money necessary to wage a competitive campaign. I know how difficult your campaign was and how hard you worked. You have made many friends and admirers. Thanks for everything you have done. The Indiana Republican Party depends on folks like you to carry our message. Thank you again from the bottom of my heart for your tremendous efforts this year. God Bless.
Sincerely, J. Murray Clark, Chairman
P.S. Please don't hesitate to contact us if we can ever be of assistance to you."
The Indiana Republican Party is a primary example that fits into the category of "High Synergetic Society." This group tends to be helpful, friendly, and generous. Their belief system is comforting and power is used to benefit the whole community, and they are psychologically healthy. (SOURCE: Third Edition, Managing Cultural Differences "High Performance Strategies for a New World of Business" page 312-313, by Philip R. Harris and Robert T. Moran)
I do not have time to throw stones. I believe my message of "Synergy" reached many people and I have gained many friends.
I want to thank everyone who voted for me as a Republican candidate for mayor. The race may have ended, but we must continue the course.
Respectfully,

David J. Nixon, 2007 Candidate for Mayor