Harry Taylor is a fussy critic of the Bush administration, best known for his highly controversial question posed to President Bush at a meeting of North Carolina town hall at Central Piedmont Community College on April 6, 2006. Taylor criticized Bush's warrant The wiretapping program and the handling of enemy combatants, among other acts, and called for the president to reveal some kind of embarrassment for his actions. President Bush refused to do so.
Taylor's confrontation has since been praised in independent liberal publications, and noted for his surprising rarity given the prevalence of such opinions among Americans.
On October 30, 2007, Harry Taylor emailed the signatory of the ThankYouHarryTaylor.net site announcing that he was running for Congress in the 2008 election. He, unsuccessfully, embarked on a challenge for the Republican presidential candidate in the 9th congress district of North Carolina, Sue Myrick, on November 13, 2007. [1]
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Taylor was born and raised in northern New Jersey, earning a B.A. of Colgate University, who worked in the US Air Force, lived and worked in real estate and development in Colorado for many years and moved to Charlotte, North Carolina in 1987. He owned commercial real estate brokers and was a banjo player of a bygone era.
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External links
- harrytaylorforcountycommission.com
- harrytaylorforcongress.com
- Thank youYouHarryTaylor.net
- thinkprogress.org
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