Author Archives: Gene Hamilton Carswell
Thank You!
Dear Family, Friends, Supporters and Voters, Thank you for your phone calls, and thoughtful messages, and many expressions of concern and support since the June 5th election results. Of course, I am very disappointed that I lost the election, and … Continue reading
La Jolla Light Interview
An excerpt from the La Jolla Light newspaper, May 31st edition, produced by reporter Pat Sherman. What three specific La Jolla issues do you believe to be the most pressing and how would you address each? A. Support of business … Continue reading
Bilbray’s a clone of “Duke” Cinningham – You’ll Never See Change
LETTER SENT TO KEITH BRENGLE AT PBS Dear Keith, I am Gene Hamilton Carswell 65 years old decorated veteran and father of 5. My son is the head tennis coach at SDSU. and I am a 52nd district candidate. … Continue reading
Memorial Day 2012
Candidate Gene Carswell embraced and thanked for his service by Vietnamese visitors at Cabrillo National Monument on Memorial Day. Candidate Gene Carswell at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery on Memorial Day.
Article From Rancho Bernardo News Journal
By Elizabeth Marie Himchak • Gene Hamilton Carswell is a Republican and La Jolla resident who lived in Rancho Bernardo from 1977 to 1994. The 65-year-old has lived in the district for 26 years, is the married father of five … Continue reading
Asian Heritage Coalition Presentation
Click on the underlined link below to see Mr. Carlwell’s presentation to the Asian Heritage Coalition along with a testimonial we received. AHC Candidate Forum – Gene Carswell After hearing Mr. Gene Hamilton Carswell’s presentation to the Asian Heritage Coalition, … Continue reading
Propositions 28 and 29
A few issues worth thinking about: 1. Proposition 28 – Limits terms and is endorsed by the League of Women voters. I urge you to vote YES on Proposition 28. 2. Proposition 29 – It is a deterrent to youth … Continue reading
Answers to Pat Sherman’s questions for the La Jolla Light
1. What three specific La Jolla issues do you believe to be the most pressing, and how would you address each? Answers A problem…Support of business in La Jolla to entice more tourism which would include the completion of the … Continue reading
And we would let these guys privatize Social Security
Frankly, I don’t think we should just trust Wall Street banks to regulate themselves. Because as we learned during the 2008 financial crisis, they are not just taking risks with their own money — they are taking risks with the … Continue reading