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The office of the Secretary of State did not certify Vince as an official candidate for the special election in District 36, until May 4th, too late to be on the ballot, too late to be eligible for the debates, and too late to have votes counted along with the candidates on the ballot. However Vince is still in the running as a Write-In candidate. Join us in getting Southern California the representation we deserve on the most fundamental issues, instead of the same old political machine rhetoric.
Turning to a different subject, this website is experiencing continued cyber attacks from known sources. Evidence regarding corrupt politicians, and Bank of America securities and lender fraud, was deleted. The DONATE and JOIN VINCE’S CAMPAIGN functions were deleted. Vince's columns at the Examiner.com, and the series “An American boy remembers the years after the Kennedy assassinations”, and other articles, were altered or deleted. If you previously viewed these sites, open the pages which may still remain in your cache, right click "view source". Then, copy the code and email it to us.
Thanks to everyone who promoted the media coverage of Vince's participation in the last minute candidate debate aboard the Odyssey Yacht in San Pedro Harbor. Now Vince has a chance to come out of nowhere and challenge the frontrunners of this race in the home stretch. Tell your friends to get out and vote! Find your polling place, here.
If you would like to speak with Vince, or ask him to speak at your event, please submit the contact form.
HERE IS THE RESTORED PAGE ON WHAT VINCE FLAHERTY WILL FIGHT FOR WHEN HE IS ELECTED  
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Join the community as we rally around the family of local resident and Culver City Police Lieutenant Curt Massey. Massey was Culver City's first School Resource Officer, and an integral part of the Juvenile Diversion program, which is an effort to divert kids away from criminal activities by engaging them in positive behavior aimed to boost their self-esteem, and respect for others. Curt reached out to the parents of kids in trouble to seek solutions. He used prosecution as a last resort. After speaking to Lieutenant Massey, many soon discovered they were just talking to Curt. He was a 17 year veteran and two time recipient of the Medal of Valor. He was a former Eagle Scout with a son in local Cub Scout Pack 223. He is survived by his wife and three children, ages 11, 9, and 4 years old. A Memorial Fund for his family has been established at the Culver City Federal Credit Union, 9770 Culver Blvd. Culver City, CA. Contributions should be made payable to the Curtis Massey Memorial Fund. |
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