The 3rd Congressional District in Wisconsin is heating up as November 2nd quickly approaches. The race, like many in Wisconsin and throughout the country is seeing more than just the traditional two candidates on the ticket. This race is no different, with Incumbent Ron Kind (D-La Crosse) facing Senator Dan Kapanke (R-La Crosse) and an Independent Mike Krsiean from Houlton.
In a recent interview with River Town News on October 20th, 2010 Krsiean’s article received a thought provoking title
Government growth has gone beyond Constitution’s limits
The information in the article gave some insight to Krsiean’s campaign, touching on the issue of marijuana reform. You may read the entire article here
All or none
Mike Krsiean and wife Annie
Krsiean also suggests eliminating the black market by decriminalizing the use of marijuana and other drugs.
“Either the Constitution protects all rights or it protects no rights,” said Krsiean, adding “that with decriminalization, people will be free to seek help for their addictions without fear of prosecution.”
“The best government is that which is smaller and more localized,” said Krsiean.
“Ideally the duties of the federal government fall into two buckets — either helping the states get along or acting as a liaison with foreign countries” he said.
“The founders just came though a war with a guy named King George who was overbearing and wanted to avoid being under that type of control again”, said Krsiean.
“Our whole federal government was set up with a document that you can read in an hour. The Lord God gave us Ten Commandments to guide all of human activity with central general truths,” said Krsiean.
“But now laws, regulations and bills stretch to thousands of pages of verbiage that no one can be expected to read”, said Krsiean.
Mike Krsiean website is
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel gave additional coverage to each of the three candidates. The article can be found here
Wisconsin’s 3rd congressional district is a U.S. congressional district covering much of southwestern and western Wisconsin; it is the second largest congressional district by area in Wisconsin. The district includes the cities of La Crosse and Eau Claire and part or all of the following counties: Buffalo, Clark, Crawford, Dunn, Eau Claire, Grant, Iowa, Jackson, Juneau, La Crosse, Lafayette, Monroe, Pepin, Pierce, Richland, Saint Croix, Sauk, Trempealeau, and Vernon. It borders the states of Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois.
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