"Second in a Series of Observations about Politicians & What Makes them Ticks"

Representative Jeff Landry R-New Iberia

Jeff has a background fighting crime in law enforcement.
He served as a Sheriff’s Deputy in St. Martin Parish and as a Police Officer in the Village of Parks.
He loves the outdoors.
As an avid hunter and fisherman, he cherishes the rich heritage that Louisiana provides for those that enjoy the outdoors.
Jeff and his wife Sharon are raising their son in New Iberia.
From Project VoteSmart :
Representative Jeff Landry refused to tell citizens where he stands on any of the issues addressed in the 2010 Political Courage Test, despite repeated requests from Vote Smart, national media, and prominent political leaders.
This candidate has demonstrated 0% courage during the test.
About Project VoteSmart
Citizens come together, not in selfish interest or to support one candidate over another, but to defend democracy.
It is an extraordinary gathering of people committed to one purpose: to strengthen the most essential component of democracy
-- access to information --
even as it suffers grave attacks from candidates and political parties, many who are now willing to manipulate information and deceive voters.
In essence, what Project Vote Smart's interns and volunteers have done is ensure that tolerance will no longer be the only option available
to the millions of us who are tormented by the issueless rhetoric and often misleading attacks that define contemporary American politics
http://www.votesmart.org/npat.php?can_id=93509
Scroll down for a rare glimpse into what makes Jeff Landry a tick.




















Representative Landry has demonstrated his ineptitude by behaving childishly & being rude.
He is another embarrassing politician belonging to the LOUISIANA BLAME TEAM whose members incite a divisive atmosphere & perpetuate the pointless strife of
Republicans vs. Democrats
&
Federal vs. State Government
in order to divert focusing on the REAL ISSUE : He offers NO USEFUL INFORMATION or VIABLE SOLUTIONS.
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