Sunday, October 31, 2010



This is my final newsletter. I am asking for your vote and support November 2nd. Please pass this along to others in order to get the word out and give the citizens of the 3rd District a choice. Please watch the Hampton debate on WHRO tonight at 7pm. And if you have a free hour or so, please volunteer to man a poll this Tuesday. We can use help in the mornings and evenings, before and after work, especially.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Below are the YouTube videos from the October 19th Candidate forum for the 3rd and 7th Congressional District Candidates.

Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYUkbz9zkds

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XszwMBcjeJU

Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPHuGQIc2pI

Part 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GMP6A67wDE

Part 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1B8d_fY8dw

Part 6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_Z9CQkh3JQ

Part 7:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQmHY79XpBs

Part 8:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWkcHkifnWk

Part 9:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5vl10eg-So

Part 10:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbA6mqnGWiQ





The campaign team and I sent a letter to Mr. Bobby Scott to address the issue of Mercury levels in our nearby waterways and ask why he hasn't been more vocal in opposing coal in the district. I opposed the coal plant in Dendron because of the information held in this report. Mercury levels are safe if held below 1 gram per kilometer squared. As this report shows, the 3rd District has higher mercury levels than what is considered safe, especially in comparison to the rest of Virginia.

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Office of Congressman Scott
400 N 8th ST, Suite 430
Richmond VA 23219

Dear Congressman Scott,
We are writing to you on behalf of our concern over the excessive levels of mercury contaminating the 3rd District of Virginia and the increased vulnerability of toxic exposure this has placed on Virginians, as well as others. According to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ) Revised 2008 Report it is clear that 3rd District has some of the highest mercury levels in the Commonwealth. It is well known that mercury is an extremely lethal substance and has been inarguably linked to a myriad of adverse health conditions. It is widely recognized that, like lead, even small amounts can result in lowered IQs, still births, and infant death in young children. In addition mercury acts as a carcinogen, a mutagen, and compromises the immune system.

Mercury is especially disturbing because once accumulated in living organisms, like fish and humans, it never leaves the system. Rather, it incrementally increases throughout the organism’s lifespan. Therefore, the only sensible course of action is to keep “bioaccumulation” at subcritical levels that are not expected to manifest in ill-health or death.

Ultimately, this is another challenge facing the Chesapeake Bay but the most critical water systems may be riparian, like the 3rd District’s Blackwater River and several James’ River tributaries. These rivers are at increased risk because the acidic conditions of their waters have been shown to greatly enhance the bioaccumulation of methyl mercury, which is the most “bioavailable” form of the substance.

As such, the single largest concern is the environmental health issues related to sustenance fishing within these rivers. This also has dramatic impact on the lifestyle and living standards of the many poorer individuals who have traditionally depended on these nutrients. Furthermore, this is destined to threaten small businesses that draw from the biological resources of these rivers. To a lesser degree there is also logical and scientific reason to be concerned about exposures resulting from recreational activities and irrigation use.

Surely, these issues should be of extreme concern to any US Congressperson who represents the 3rd District of Virginia. In addition, these issues clearly come under Federal jurisdiction because of past legislation and the fact that contamination often crosses State boundaries. As such, there is an immediate need for comprehensive action, which takes into account all significant point and non-point sources of contamination affecting the 3rd District.

This includes confronting the local sources of contamination that are the largest polluters. True, interstate contamination from West Virginia and Virginia flow downstream, and downwind, to the coastal regions of 3rd District and parts of North Carolina, in addition air-born mercury travels from as far as China. However, the boundary patterning of contamination, as shown in the Revised 2008 DEQ Report, clearly identifies that the major sources of mercury pollution is from within the District.

The story of mercury contamination in the 3rd District is complex. One of the most recognized sources of mercury pollution are coal fired power plants. In 1990, under President G.H.W. Bush, Congress amended the Clean Air Act to include mercury. In 2000, under the Clinton administration, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a finding that linked coal burning power plants to mercury contamination. This finding manifested in an EPA mandate to significantly reduce coal-fired power plant mercury emissions by target dates 2010 and 2018. However, under President G.W. Bush, the EPA used another section of the Act to remove these power plants from the list in 2004; and this annulled the mandates to lessen mercury emissions.

Pursuant, of this action several States, Native American tribes, and third parties filed suit against the EPA. Meanwhile, the EPA simultaneously sought to circumvent the issue by hatching an imprudent scheme to cap and trade mercury. This case, which came to be known as The State of New Jersey, et al. v. the EPA, ultimately resulted in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruling against the EPA in 2008. Throughout the process Democrats and Republicans in Congress avoided making any meaningful compromise or demanding interim protective measures.

Upon the Court’s final ruling the EPA was compelled to sign a Consent Decree in early 2009. However, review of this Decree allows until late-2011before the EPA must publicly announce Clean Air mandates for coal-fired power plants and until late-2012 before they will come into effect. Furthermore, the ruling leaves many loopholes for extensions and continued foot-dragging. Once again, Congress, the EPA, and the Obama Administration have chosen to sit quietly without demanding expedited action or interim protection. In our opinion, these two decades of intentional mercury contamination is unacceptable and disgraceful, and the poisoning of the American Public should be ended immediately!

Possibly the most surprising source of point contamination within the District are two industrial accidents. Both the Brenco Bearing facility and the Chaparral Steel recycling, near Petersburg, engaged in superheating metals, including mercury, which resulted in the unnecessary and completely preventable release of large quantities of the toxin into the atmosphere. It is by no coincidence that even today extremely high rates of mercury can be found near the location of these factories. While it is true that both companies have quietly taken action to stop future contamination they have not been held accountable nor has compensation been extended for past, present, or future damages.

Finally, no course of action would be sufficient without recognizing the need for controlling non-point sources of mercury and heavy metal contamination. In recent years poorly manufactured products have permeated the global market. These consumer goods have been determined to contain dangerous and impermissible amounts of mercury, among other harmful substances. It is here that the government must ensure that these products never enter the marketplace, as continued apathy will only jeopardize the citizens of the 3rd District, as well as elsewhere.

To be frank, we are concerned by your lack of publicly addressing this issue, let alone, the absence of advocating any governmental measures to help ensure the commerce and health of constituents residing inside of your District. We sincerely hope that you will join us in our effort to address this issue as the severity of the situation should know no political affiliation. As such, we would be happy to meet with you at any time to discuss the issue and develop a coalition which we know will be effective in Washington.

Monday, October 11, 2010

3rd Congressional District Candidate Debate in Richmond

I hope those that participated find it worthwhile.

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW9nu0HHsow
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXlDXZz1wD4
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZAkpzDgDFw
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CgtufJcplE
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSCeuyAoDSI
Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5-2Ti_78jY

Friday, October 8, 2010

Livestreaming Tomorrow (9 October) for Fundraiser

The campaign will be having live streaming for the debate tomorrow at Fallout starting at 6pm and going to 8pm. I will be giving a speech around 9pm, then having a 'James Quigley Debates All Challengers' at midnight. There may be other speeches interspersed.

To Watch: http://vplp.org/live

To Inbed on your Own Site: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/james-quigley-for-congress

-- In Liberty, James J. Quigley
Libertarian Candidate for Virginia's 3rd Congressional District
Phone: 757-746-9514
Web: jamesquigley4congress.com
Web: jamesquigley4congress.blogspot.com
E-mail: jamesquigley4congress@gmail.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/James-Quigley-for-Congress/350841375997Donations and Surveys: James Quigley for Congress, P.O. Box 7424, Hampton VA, 23666



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There will be a 3rd District Congressional Forum this Saturday from 10am-11am at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. I will be there as will be the independant and the Republican challengers. I will also be there after 11am to talk to fellow citizens and express my views.

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Join us this Saturday, October 9th, in Richmond at 6pm at Fallout (117 N. 18th Street)!
The members-only gothic nightclub known as Fallout in Richmond Virginia is opening its doors to the public for one night only in order to host a 3rd District Congressional Debate and afterwards a fundraiser for the "James Quigley for Congress" campaign. The doors open to the public at 6pm, the debate (John Kelly accepting to attend so far) will be at 6:30pm, and the celebration continues after 8pm.

There will be live streaming video for the debate portions. Those wishing to take photographs or film the celebration must show a press badge upon entering, but the press is otherwise welcome to attend.

Come and promote James Quigley for his bid for Congress and to celebrate Liberty! We hope to make the start of this event the Greatest Debate of 2010!


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In Liberty,

James J. Quigley
Libertarian Candidate for Virginia's 3rd Congressional District
Phone: 757-746-9514
Web: jamesquigley4congress.com
Web: jamesquigley4congress.blogspot.com
E-mail: jamesquigley4congress@gmail.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/James-Quigley-for-Congress/350841375997
Donations and Surveys: James Quigley for Congress, P.O. Box 7424, Hampton VA, 23666

Friday, October 1, 2010

Open Letter to Doug Wilder



Attached is my open letter to the retired Governor Doug Wilder. He is not an easy man to reach, but I hope this letter is eventually placed into his hands.

I wish to push for his proposed Slavery Museum to find its home at Fort Monroe in Hampton Roads. Such a museum would bring beneficial tourism to this region, and makes historical sense as the first slaves came to America through Fort Monroe.

Tim Schettino (my co-worker on this proposal) and I have further proposals worked on ideas for land use on the fort in the drive to make the property self-sustaining financially. We will send these additional details out in a future e-mail.

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In Liberty,

James J. Quigley
Libertarian Candidate for Virginia's 3rd Congressional District
Phone: 757-746-9514
Web: jamesquigley4congress.com
Web: jamesquigley4congress.blogspot.com
E-mail: jamesquigley4congress@gmail.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/James-Quigley-for-Congress/350841375997
Donations and Surveys: James Quigley for Congress, P.O. Box 7424, Hampton VA, 23666