E.W. Jackson is contesting the Virgina Senate seat now occupied by the outgoing Jim Webb, a Democratic.
He's running now under the GOP, but read his words and listen to his spiel and there can be no doubt he's a tea bagger at heart.
He says, "We're in a constitutional crisis;" he calls Barack Obama the "lawless president" because "he doesn't seem to have any respect for the law."
He says, "I've been following presidents for a long time. I have never seen a president use regulatory and executive power to end-run the Constitution, to end-run the legislature, even to end run the judiciary," he said.
Here's his resume:
'A Marine veteran who graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Massachusetts at Boston as well as Harvard Law, he also studied at Harvard Divinity School.
'He practice law in Boston, moving later into fulltime ministry and writing "Ten Commandments to an Extraordinary Life" as well as "American the Beautiful – Reflections of a Patriot Descended from Slaves."
'He also founded Exodus Faith Ministries, a nondenominational Christian church in Chesapeake, Va. On July 4, 2009, he launched STAND – Staying True to America's National Destiny, a national grassroots organization dedicated to restoring America's Judeo-Christian heritage and values.
'Jackson started Boston's first and only all-gospel radio station. He also taught administrative law at Northeastern University in Boston and business and commercial law at Strayer University in Virginia."
Old, used-up Rino-standby "George Allen and Democrat Tim Kaine are regarded as probable contenders for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Webb, but the primaries still are a year away, and comments like Jackson's are starting to generate considerable notice in the state.

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He's running now under the GOP, but read his words and listen to his spiel and there can be no doubt he's a tea bagger at heart.
He says, "We're in a constitutional crisis;" he calls Barack Obama the "lawless president" because "he doesn't seem to have any respect for the law."
He says, "I've been following presidents for a long time. I have never seen a president use regulatory and executive power to end-run the Constitution, to end-run the legislature, even to end run the judiciary," he said.
Here's his resume:
'A Marine veteran who graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Massachusetts at Boston as well as Harvard Law, he also studied at Harvard Divinity School.
'He practice law in Boston, moving later into fulltime ministry and writing "Ten Commandments to an Extraordinary Life" as well as "American the Beautiful – Reflections of a Patriot Descended from Slaves."
'He also founded Exodus Faith Ministries, a nondenominational Christian church in Chesapeake, Va. On July 4, 2009, he launched STAND – Staying True to America's National Destiny, a national grassroots organization dedicated to restoring America's Judeo-Christian heritage and values.
'Jackson started Boston's first and only all-gospel radio station. He also taught administrative law at Northeastern University in Boston and business and commercial law at Strayer University in Virginia."
Old, used-up Rino-standby "George Allen and Democrat Tim Kaine are regarded as probable contenders for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Webb, but the primaries still are a year away, and comments like Jackson's are starting to generate considerable notice in the state.
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