Setting the Record Straight – VOTERS BEWARE!

St. Pete Times

We are now officially in the home stretch for the Pasco County Primary Election.  On August 24, I, along with many other local candidates will be on the ballot.  It is very exciting to see our campaign building steam as more and more people connect with our conservative family values platform.

The local newspapers have been working hard to publish information on the school board candidates.  There are twelve of us running in three districts, so I’m sure that they have had a difficult job to keep up with all of us.

Having said that, I was taken back by the grossly exaggerated description of my comments at the Pasco County Chamber of Commerce school board candidate debate which took place on Thursday evening, August 12, 2010.

It is important that YOU, the voter, know what I really stand for and believe, and what I really said.  Please take a few minutes to read my response to Jeff Solochek’s August 14th article in the St. Petersburg Times.

Printed Saturday, August 14, 2010, in the Pasco Times section of the St. Petersburg Times:  John Tracy’s comments at Pasco School Board candidate debate offend his rivals

First, I must be mistaken, but I thought Mr. Solochek was at the candidate debate to report on the subjects that were debated by the candidates.  There is little, if anything, in this article about that.  In fact, you would not know it from this article, but there were actually three full hours of debates featuring all twelve candidates for the Pasco County School Board.  No doubt, an article like this will certainly sell more papers than simply reporting the factual content of the evening.  So, allow me to set the record straight.

Here are the facts:

I came to this event ready to “debate,” not just answer questions.  It was a debate, not simply a candidate forum.  The purpose of a debate is to point out those areas that you are different from your opponent(s) and to distinguish yourself so that the voters can make an informed decision.  This may be a novel thought to some, but when five people are running for the same seat, they probably have varying beliefs on any given subject!  They probably do not all think alike.

In the course of the evening we discussed several topics: taxes, curriculum, charter schools, budget deficits, solutions to the economic crisis, etc.  It was apparent that there are some clear differences between the candidates on each of these subjects.  We’re not all the same.

For example, one candidate believes that the answer to our budget problems is to give a 10% pay cut only to those employees who make more than 100K per year.  That is not fair!  That is a modern day Robin Hood who takes from the rich to give to the poor.  That is classic redistribution of wealth.  I am not for that!  If we have to cut salaries, it should be an equitable cut for all, starting with the school board.  I pointed that out in the debate.

Another candidate is unwilling to rule out the possibility of raising taxes to cover our budget shortfalls, and has even gone so far as to say that those of us who refuse to consider that as an option are not being honest.  Really?  In this economic climate with such high percentages of unemployed people and houses in foreclosure, can you not emphatically state that raising taxes is a terrible idea?  I AM telling the truth when I say that to even talk about raising taxes right now is absurd!

It was in the spirit and context of this debate, which had virtually nothing to do with family values, that each candidate was given the opportunity to make one final closing remark.  I made the following 90 second statement:

“What sets me apart from my opponents is my long-term investment in the lives of families.  I’ve been on the frontlines for family values for a long time and so serving the students, parents, and teachers on the school board would be a natural extension of who I already am.

I’m not running for this position because it is the next convenient step, or for some kind of personal achievement, or like one of my opponents has said “I just think I would like to do board work”.  I don’t have some ulterior political motive.  This isn’t about me!  This is about the families of Pasco County.

I believe that, like never before, we need men and women of character in public office on the national, state, and local levels:  People who will say what they mean and do what they say.  People who won’t lie, cheat, or steal, even when it is hard to take a stand and do the right thing; People who will not flip-flop on their values.

A person’s moral character far outweighs his resume accomplishments, the amount of money he can raise as a politician, or even the political friends that he has.

Character is what matters most.

I want to be that kind of person for the families of Pasco County: a man of integrity and honesty who will work hard for our schools.

Frankly, I have great concerns with the direction that our nation is headed, and I intend to do everything that I can to make a difference in my lifetime so that I can leave a better America for your children and mine.

I’ll work hard, I’ll be a team player, and I’ll listen.  Let’s work together!”

Nowhere in that statement did I attack the values of my opponents.  I did not say that they were not people of integrity. I cannot comment on their personal values.  I do not know them well enough to do that.  I can only state that my intent is to be a man of character who represents the families of Pasco County.

It is always funny to me how the press will twist an event to create something in the minds of the public that did not actually take place.  This particular article misrepresents my statements and fails to accurately set the context of the debate forum.

Lesson learned.  Voters beware!  Do not trust the press.

John Tracy Campaign in the St. Pete Times

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September 30:

Pastor announces bid for Pasco School Board

John Tracy, president of the Faith and Family Values Republican Club of Pasco County, announced on his blog late Tuesday that he will seek to replace Kathryn Starkey on the…

St. Petersburg Times:

October 1:

Republican Club president and pastor posts desire for Pasco school board seat…

LAND O’LAKES — The seat isn’t officially open for another three years.

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John Tracy Speech/Video from FFV Rubio Meeting

John Tracy - Speech at Faith and Family Values Republican Club of Pasco County

Thanks to Tony Masella of www.OurTownFla.com for the great video footage and pictures of our July 23, 2009 Faith and Family Values Republican Club Meeting with Marco Rubio.  He has posted video footage of the entire meeting on YouTube.com, including speeches by John Tracy and Marco Rubio, questions from the audience, and closing remarks by Carlos Saenz.  The footage is broken into seven parts:

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You can also view some great photos from the event on OurTownFLA.com by clicking HERE.

Faith & Family Club With Marco Rubio-Tampa Trib

Faith and Family Values Republican Club of Pasco County Officers & Marco Rubio

Thank you to Ronnie Blair for an excellent recap in the Tampa Tribune on our July 23, 2009 Faith and Family Values Republican Club meeting.  It was a great night, with the highlight being the speech from guest speaker, Marco Rubio, 2010 U.S. Senate Candidate.  We really appreciate the good press coverage from the Tribune and the support!

To read the article, entitled “Rubio champions family values,” CLICK HERE

JT and Pasco FFV Club featured in St. Pete Times

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Thanks to Jodie Tillman, staff writer for the St. Pete Times, for a great article on July 22, 2009, featuring me and the Faith and family Values Republican Club of Pasco County.  I really appreciate the support and exposure for the Faith and Family Club.

The article is entitled “Republican party endorses countywide faith and values club in Pasco.”

I love that title because it simply states the message that we are sending out from the Republican Party of Pasco County.   As I have said repeatedly to various members of the press in the last few weeks, the Republican Party is the party that will stand up for the issues that Christians care deeply about.  There are three groups of people that should always vote Republican:  Christians, Gun Owners, and Veterans.  You will not find a refuge in the Democratic Party if you represent any of those three.  Now, I know that as soon as I say that, many will immediately scoff and utter the names of some of the party’s embarrassing examples of failed leaders.  Further, I hear far too often, and even feel myself, the great disappointment with those in office who would call themselves Republicans, but not represent the historical party values.  As a result, there is a huge movement of people that would abandon the Republican Party and form a new independent group of voters who are true to their values and morals.  While I am very sympathetic to the frustrations with some of our elected officials, and can certainly relate to the motivations of these conservatives who are fed up with that see in Washington, let me say that desertion from the Republican Party is a grave mistake for Americans!  Like it or not, there is not a day in the foreseeable future that a third party will have a chance at winning a major election.  That is a fact.  We must unite and rally as conservatives under the umbrella of the party that has stood, historically, for conservative values and moral principles.  Splintering the conservative vote by dismissing the Republican Party will only hand over our country to the liberal left and contribute to our moral demise.  Granted, there are a lot of guys in office who have an “R” after their names, who need to be kicked out because they do not represent what we stand for, but do not cave in to them by handing over the party and losing your power as a voter by alienating yourself.  Now is the time for us to unite!  Now is the time for us to make a stand!  Now is the time for us to take back, not only the Republican Party, but also the United States of America!  We must take it back, as conservative people who hold to our Faith and Family Values, from those who would depart further from morality.  If we will not do it, who will?  This is the real issue in America that is at the root of all of the surface problems that we are facing.  Our government has no moral compass.  Together, we can change that.  Don’t leave us.  Like never before, JOIN US!

To read Jodie Tillman’s article in the St. Pete Times please click HERE.

Tracy in Tampa Trib “Faith warrior urges others…”

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Thanks to Tom Jackson for featuring me and the FFV Club in his Tampa Tribune column on Sunday, July 19, 2009:

“Faith warrior urges others off sidelines.”

CLICK HERE to read the full article.

John Tracy Interviewed on the “The Jax Files”

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I had the privilege of being interviewed by Tom Jackson on WGUL AM860 on Saturday, July 18, 2009.  I enjoyed talking about the Faith and Family Values Republican Club and sharing my perspective on the true need of our nation.  You can listen to the interview, which is broken into two segments, by clicking below:

PART 1 John Tracy on the Jax Files

PART 2 John Tracy on the Jax Files

John Tracy’s Interview on 970WFLA

Jack Harris, Tedd Webb, Sharon Taylor - AM TampaBay 970WFLA

I enjoyed the opportunity to be interviewed this morning by AM TampaBay radio talk show hosts Jack Harris and Sharon Taylor on 970 WFLA. I appreciate George Skinner, a fellow Pasco REC member, going to the effort to record the interview. You can listen to it below:

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Pasco Faith & Family Club on www.OurTownFLA.com

Thanks so much to Anthony Masella and OurTownFLA.com for featuring the inaugural meeting of the Faith and Family Values Republican Club of Pasco County. We really appreciate the support and exposure!

To view the post please CLICK HERE.

Faith and Family Club on StateOfSunshine.com

Thanks for the post on the State Of Sunshine Blog by contributor Steve Van Gorden about the new Republican Clubs forming in Pasco County.  Steve is the principal of Hudson Middle School in Pasco County, and serves as Mayor Pro Term for Dade City.

Take a look at the blog post by clicking HERE.

John Tracy in the Newspaper

It has been exciting to found the Hillsdale Youth Symphony this year.  Talented young musicians were selected for the group after completing a rigorous audition process.  Our debut concert was in October, and we are approaching our second performance on December 19.  This week HYS received some media attention with a great article in the St. Petersburg Times.  Click here to view the article!