Jacques Boulerice: 2008 Native American Party Presidential Candidate Speaks Out
His Native American Party Aims to Upset the Two-Party System
Is it time that a Native American served as President of the United States of America? Jacques Boulerice thinks so, and the Mohawk Chief is running in the 2008 election as a member of the Native American Party. While his name is not a household word, the 2008 election is not his first run at the Presidency. He was on the ballot in both 2000 and 2004; his write-in votes increased tenfold during that time.So who is Jacques Boulerice, and why does he want you to elect him U.S. President in 2008? Jacques Boulerice is about as much of an average American as you can find. Originally from Cohoes, New York, Jacques Boulerice graduated from high school in New Jersey and went on to work in automotive management. Since 1969, he has been producing his own radio show, the Mohawk Radio Show, which can be heard at Live365. He has published articles on Associated Content on topics including science, nature, paleontology, history, and even unidentified flying objects (UFOs), a subject he treats with scholarly respect.
Views on the Bush Presidency
Jacques Boulerice has never held elective office before. What makes him seek the highest office in the land now? One impetus is disillusionment with, or perhaps even revulsion toward, the current White House occupant and the forces that got him elected. He describes President George W. Bush as "the world's biggest weapon of mass destruction."
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