Friday, July 26, 2013

Mexican Television Looking at Campaign

I am informed that Mexican Television is looking a our campaign.  Here is a past post on the border issue:


I am not a big fan of the "brotherhood of man" proposition;  however, I do believe the cousinhood of man is accurate.  We are all at least cousins along the border, if not more.

So I ask my cousins in the Mexican gangs to hear me out, as a Texas Gubernatorial candidate.  The Jesus you worship is the Jesus who said, "render not evil for evil."  And so I ask you to consider leaving your weapons at home while I seek election in Texas.  Live the law of non-violence, as I seek to bring the state to non-existence (do not take oaths ends the state and all its systems of violence), so we may all have peace from its violence.  Render not evil for evil, for one man's evil is another man's righteousness, and vice versa.

I own 20 acres of sand outside of El Paso, Texas, and so I know of the beheadings in Juarez and the civil war there, rooted in the judgments of governments in Mexico and the United States.  I say to these governments, judge not ( do not make legal determinations), condemn not (do not impose a death penalty).

To my cousins serving as border patrol agents, I say, "Lay down your weapons and become a soldier of peace, as I am."  Bring food and water to your jobs.  Help those in distress.  Open the jails and teach kindness and mercy as the law.  Share.  Tear down this fence, Cousin Obama, for fences are only jails to all of us.

To fellow cousin land owners, open your homes and hearts to a new reality of peace on earth.  Lay not up for yourselves treasures on earth, but live a life of sharing and mutual benefit.

Gene Chapman,
Tolstoyan-Gandhian Libertarian Candidate for Texas Governor
(Endorsed by Dr. Noam Chomsky, Intellectual of the Age)
ChapmanForTexasGovernor2014.com
gkchapman2012@hotmail.com

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Chapman Interviewed by Northern California Newspaper Chain

I just completed an interview with a very nice reporter, originally from the San Francisco area, he tells me.  The article should be published on next Wednesday.

I think our Gandhian, Tolstoyan, Libertarian, Chomskyan message is in naturally good soil here, I told the reporter.  Perhaps, we will inspire some of the good people here in the Northern California region to run for office, refuse the oath of office and help to free the world from the state conception of life.

Gene Chapman,
Tolstoyan-Gandhian Libertarian Candidate for Texas Governor
(Endorsed by Dr. Noam Chomsky, Intellectual of the Age)
ChapmanForTexasGovernor2014.com
gkchapman2012@hotmail.com

Passed Mt. Hood This Morning


Secession Is Incomplete

I've been here in the bunk, thinking about Governor Perry's proposition to secede from the Union.  In Gandhian Philosophy, we seek to focus upon the big solution first and the pragmatic then sometimes wins out, as with Gandhi's Philosophical Anarchism (the big solution), he then working with the Indian National Congress (the pragmatic).

The big solution with Texas Secession is found in Leo Tolstoy's interpretation of Jesus Christ's Sermon on the Mount:  each bee in the hive of the state conception of life is awakened and simply flies away from the hive on his or her own.  This is the Kingdom that Christ taught, a stateless society driven by the conscience of each individual.  The Kingdom conception, as Tolstoy presents in his book, The Kingdom Of God Is Within You, is a global society of non-states that are conscience driven;  no constitutions, no violence of the state.  There is no need to secede by paperwork in this big conceptual approach.  We all just walk away from participation in government at every level:  "go not to law," "judge not," "condemn not, "render not evil for evil," etc.

The pragmatic is what I've been promoting.  We place candidates up for office who will refuse to take the oath of office if elected.  This draws media to share the story of the larger objective:  the abolition of the state everywhere on earth.  The people are unified to act non-violently, and we all fly away from the hive, as Tolstoy put it.  There is no war in this outcome, for there is no violence (hurt feelings) for the federal government to react upon.

The approach Mr. Kilgore's group supports is a mix of threats to remove propertied relationships between the Federal and the State of Texas.  This will be going to law, in opposition to Jesus Christ's approach to "go not to law."  The outcome will be hurt feelings and possibly cause violent war.  We saw the outcome of secessionist thinking in a little thing called the Civil War.  And in the words of the great teacher, Marvin Gaye:  "War is not the answer."  I jest, but violent war is only exciting to the immature, to those who have not seen combat.

Since Perry has taken the oath of office and has eyes for the White House, every thing he does is suspicious to those who would seek Truth Only as the outcome in the Texas situation.  Red meat secessionism being thrown to the Tea Party from an oath taking guy who is wanting the White House is a bit contradictory.

Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall see Truth Only/ God.

Swear not/ Do not take oaths (ends the state and all its systems of violence).

Gene Chapman,
Tolstoyan-Gandhian Libertarian Candiate for Texas Governor
(Endorsed by Dr. Noam Chomsky, Intellectual of the Age)
ChapmanForTexasGovernor2014.com
gkchapman2012@hotmail.com

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Mt. Shasta

Here is the picture of Mt. Shasta from early this morning.  I'm sleeping in Portland, Oregon tonight.

Gene Chapman,
Tolstoyan-Gandhian Libertarian Candiate for Texas Governor
(Endorsed by Dr. Noam Chomsky, Intellectual of the Age)
ChapmanForTexasGovernor2014.com
gkchapman2012@hotmail.com

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

My Five Point Plan if Elected Texas Governor



1)  Swear not/ Do not take oaths (ends the state and all its systems of violence).

2)  Lay not up for yourselves treasures on earth (mitigates envy and covetousness and refocusses life on the family and community).

3)  Render not evil for evil (ends war).

4)  Go not to law (ends the legal system).

5)  Judge not, condemn not (ends bigotry, discrimination, the prison system and the death penalty).

Conclusion:  Peace on earth.

Gene Chapman,
Tolstoyan-Gandhian Libertarian Candiate for Texas Governor
(Endorsed by Dr. Noam Chomsky, Intellectual of the Age)
ChapmanForTexasGovernor2014.com
gkchapman2012@hotmail.com

Redding, California

Made it to Redding, California tonight.  I'll be up in Portland, Oregon tomorrow for delivery.  I saw lots of sun flower farming going on North of Sacramento a few hours ago.  Mighty pretty stuff.

In the morning, I'll be passing Mt. Shasta, probably in the dark.  But if I get some light at the rising sun, I'll be sure and take a picture for you all to look at here on the website.

Gene Chapman,
Tolstoyan-Gandhian Libertarian Candiate for Texas Governor
(Endorsed by Dr. Noam Chomsky, Intellectual of the Age)
ChapmanForTexasGovernor2014.com
gkchapman2012@hotmail.com