Showing posts with label Irving Homer. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Traves Virgil Brownlee








Traves Virgil Brownlee, April 24, 1947 (Keokuk, Iowa) - April 2, 2016 (Lexington, Ky.)

VP candidate for American Party (1984)

Running mate with nominee: Delmar Dennis (1940-1996)
Popular vote: 13,154 (0.01%)
Electoral vote: 0/538

The campaign:

When it comes to high drama, the 1984 American Party ticket is hard to beat.

After their episode in the 1980 election that resulted in a fracturing party and low poll numbers, the American Party returned to their hot button issue roots with policies influenced by the Bible and Brother John Birch. Their bitter rivals the American Independent Party merged with the Populist Party in the 1984 election, eliminating a certain degree of confusion for extreme Right wing voters and election officials who had previously easily mixed up the American and American Independent parties. At first blush the AP and AIP might seem like anti-federal government Tweedledum and Tweedledee but upon closer examination they really had two very different base groups. Since the Presidency was already occupied by someone from the far Right you know the American Party had to be pretty hardcore.

Roughly, generally, shotgun approach speaking here-- the AP seemed to me to be more concerned about philosophical purity and had a foundation of being an anti-Communist, survivalist, Christian nationalist, John Birch Society group. The John Schmitz wing. The AIP, on the other hand, appeared to be more a regional Dixie party for the diehards who refused to accept the fact that desegregation was the law of the land. By 1984 the AIP ceased being a national party.   

The American Party Presidential selection was Delmar Dennis, a former member of the Ku Klux Klan turned FBI informer. To most political parties that would be a double negative whammy, but not for the American Party. I would have loved to heard the nomination speech for that one. Dennis' story is pretty engaging, but we are going to focus on his even more interesting running mate, Traves V. Brownlee of Frederica, Del., nominated in Dec. 1983.

The Delaware newspapers called Brownlee a "perennial nonconformist." And as we shall see, he would not have much time for campaigning.

Starting around 1980 Brownlee would smugly inform tax protester (Brownlee liked the term "tax patriot" better) crowds that he had not paid any income tax since 1976. That method of political agitation is bound to attract the kind of attention most people would prefer to avoid, but Brownlee almost dared the government to do something about it as he promoted his group, Americans for Constitutional Taxation. A simple search on Internet reveals that dozens of tax protester court cases include plaintiffs or defendants involved with ACT.

He became a public figure and appeared willing to shoulder the burden of legal consequences that seemed almost inevitable. Brownlee told the press he believed the concept of public schools and income tax came directly from the Communist Manifesto. He contended the US Constitution and the Bible supported his acts of civil disobedience.

In Apr. 1981 Brownlee was arrested for failing to appear in court on a charge of operating a business without a license (convicted in 1982). In May 1981 he was sued by the local school district for home schooling his five children, around ages 9-14, without certification (the judge ruled against him). In Nov. 1981 their local municipality got on his case for having livestock within city limits and the Brownlees were arrested. In Jan. 1982 he was convicted for building a stable without a permit. Brownlee also did not believe in cooperating with the US Census, possessing a driver's license, renewing license plate tabs, or registering a vehicle. He gave up being a Baptist minister in order to be a full time tax protester .. excuse me, tax patriot.

In Jan. 1984 federal agents and state police raided the Brownlee's home and the local American Party headquarters, taking away boxes of documents and "an armload of rifles."

During the campaign it was made public the Brownlees were in the process of divorce.

Brownlee wrote a letter to the editor of the Morning News (Wilmington, Del.), published Feb. 24, 1984. It summarizes his mission but interestingly omits any mention of his Vice-Presidential campaign:

Taxation by state is theft

The U.S. Supreme Court said that the power to tax is the power to destroy. However, the policies of every modern state equate the power to tax with the power to create social progress.

But the command of God to exercise dominion and to subdue the earth is not given to institutions but to man himself. Man, by means of God's law, by work, thrift, is called to establish God's Kingdom in every area of life and thought. The state, by its system of taxation apart from Scripture, assumes independence from God. A non-biblical form of taxation by the state becomes theft.

Taxation is a means whereby man seeks to create a false Kingdom of God, in reality the Kingdom of Humanism, by means of theft. The American tax revolt evades the basic theological issue.

Patriots should arm themselves with repentance and weapons. God may grant us Liberty of soul and social order.

Traves Brownlee
Frederica


The editor attached a note about Brownlee's VP status. Brownlee joins many other candidates in declaring God is on their side.

A bit of trivia. On Apr. 21, 1984 Brownlee was part of a "No-Tax Seminar" in Almonesson, NJ on a panel that included 1972 America First Party VP nominee Irving Homer.

Brownlee on other issues:

--We could eliminate millions of [government] jobs, put a freeze on hiring and move to start eliminating people who were worthless. For example, there are hundreds of people working for the Tennessee Valley Authority who wouldn't be missed if they did not show up for work.

--I don't think we should feed murderers. I'd just as well have his head cut off and get it over with.


During the entire campaign Brownlee watched as his ACT colleagues, one by one, were arrested. Some were also American Party candidates for public office in Delaware. His disciples wanted Brownlee to act as their defense attorney but the courts would not allow it since he was not an attorney although he acted as his own. Brownlee would attend their trials and appear to silently direct them from the audience.

In Sept. 1984, while other candidates were in full electioneering mode, Brownlee was arrested on the tax charges and held in Gander Hill Prison. Initially the bail was $500,000 but reduced to $100,000. He finally made bail right after the election by putting up his house and with help from "a Texas lawyer" (Joseph Izen?).

A former associate of Brownlee's who testified against him at the trial later told the press, "Traves Brownlee was a combination of P.T. Barnum and the Rev. Jim Jones. He believed in Barnum's philosophy that there is sucker born every minute and he had the mania of Jim Jones to control people's thoughts and emotions."

In Dec. 1984 Brownlee was convicted in a US District Court of conspiracy to obstruct the IRS from assessing and collecting taxes.  Prior to sentencing he was held without bail as the Court felt he was a flight risk due to alleged evidence that Brownlee had set up safe houses and in addition could be considered an instigator of anti-government violence. In Jan. 1985 he was sentenced to five years in prison, but walked from a prison camp in Kansas less than two months after being incarcerated and made his way out of the country with the help of his father, who later served time for aiding in the escape.

Brownlee had eventually found his way to the Dominican Republic, had another family or two, and was finally apprehended Jan. 1, 1991 at the town of his birth, Keokuk, Iowa. 13 months was added to his prison sentence. At the end of 1991, Brownlee's father, the one who had helped him escape, was murdered in Keokuk in what is politely called a crime of passion.

Apparently in Century 21 Brownlee was involved in some kind of operation called the Guardian Equity Group or Guardian Equity Fund and he used the name Robert or Roberto Ledesma. Alleged to have been an enormous scam by clients who lost their money, Brownlee's operation was ended with a government raid in 2010.

The Dennis/Brownlee ticket was on the ballot in five states: South Carolina 0.36%, Indiana 0.34%, Utah 0.21%, Delaware 0.11%, and Kentucky 0.03%. In Delaware and Indiana they placed third although in the former it was by only one vote ahead of the Libertarian Party, 269-268.

In the event the Dennis/Brownlee ticket would have won, the VP would have been in prison but there is nothing on the Constitution that would have prevented him from taking office even behind bars.

Election history:
1982 - Delaware Attorney General (American Party) - defeated

Other occupations: US Air Force, Baptist minister, self-employed contractor, founder of Americans for Constitutional Taxation, alleged insurance agent

Buried: Camp Nelson National Cemetery (Nicholasville, Ky.)

Notes:
Was raised in the area of Peoria, Ill.
Basically had four families within his life.
Was a "Colonel" in the local Posse Comitatus.

Monday, November 4, 2019

Irving Homer


 Both of the above images: John Mahalchik. Below: Irv Homer






Irving Homer, May 29, 1924 (Philadelphia, Penn.) - June 24, 2009 (Bryn Mawr, Penn.)

VP candidate for America First Party (1972)

Running mate with nominee: John Val Jean Mahalchik (1918-1987)
Popular vote: 1743 (0.00%)
Electoral vote: 0/538

The campaign:

There was a certain kind of individual we used to see more of before online forums and Facebook eclipsed their method of expression. They generally lived in rural areas and leaned to the political Populist Right-- either Christian or Libertarian-- and declared their disgust and disdain with the political system through the medium of crude hand-painted signs on their property (now they simply post online). Such a person was New Jersey's John Val Jean Mahalchik.

Mahalchik owned 49 acres that used to be an airstrip but by 1972 had become something of a junkyard filled with surplus and salvaged mostly military equipment. He lived in a modified teepee on the property after his home had mysteriously burned.

Mahalchik announced his run for the Presidency under the America First Party early in the campaign season, but Philadephia radio talk-show host Irv Homer's name as the VP choice didn't surface in the press until much later since he wasn't nominated until Sept. 22, 1972. The Mahalchik/Homer ticket's America First Party did not have any connection with previous political parties using the same name. If there was any precedence for this version of the Party it would have to from his fellow Garden State gadfly Henry B. Krajewski (1912–1966) who ran several times for President under the Poor Man's Party banner. Krajewski and Homer had actually both shared the experience of being tavern owners at one time.

Below is a sample of Mahalchik's property signage which gives some clue as to his political platform. Punctuation has been cleaned up a bit so it is readable. Mahalchik didn't really bother about things like the proper use of upper and lower case letters:

I am the dissenter. I am the gypsy. I am the patriot. I am all races. I am all religions. I am this land. I am this land’s future... Join me, be a freedom fighter. Help me fight in any way you can. Add honor to your name.

[1972 was the Year of the Rat, and Nixon and Kissinger's heads are pictured on rat bodies] : 1972 China glorifies rats. Chickens coming home to roost. Nixon, Tricky Dick a tricky Red. Who is the #2 rat. Kissinger, Rasputin & pimp. Has Fate or Divine Power set the stage or arranged to show us our 2 biggest red rats. Kissinger went to Red China as a pimp to make a deal & set a price so Nixon like a 2 bit whore can hop in bed with the Reds and make us "The Bastard Children of Nixinger" red sell out to make American fathers & mothers of sons, killed or crippled fighting Reds now lay & reward the Red Communist killers of their sons. Nixon & Kissinger are defectors and now want all Americans to be prostitutes to Red compromise thru "Nixingerization" Pray to God that the Chinese do the defectors in

Why? Why? The Dollar Sign. Fathers & mothers, sweet hearts and wives, your loved ones are fighting in Vietnam. Why? Just read all of my signs here you'll soon find out why. It's to make rich men richer and to keep poor men poor. This war is not for freedom for you or those that fight, its the rich maniacs game of power to use guns to keep control. Yes the rich make all the money while the poor get all the grief. Yes its for someone else's dollar young boys must die like freaks. Establishment ([unintelligible] thought) hypocrisy if you kill someone for your profit you are called "a murderer," if you kill for Rockefeller of DuPont's profit you are called "a hero." Defense plants have become aggression plants. The Army, Navy & Air Force have become the private army-- killers for the Rockefeller DuPont G.M. I.T.T. etc. corp. known as the Military Industrial Complex.

Politicians invented the slogan Love It Or Leave It. Parasites and other kinds of rats who want to keep their own dirty little things going they want things to stay as they are so their selfish corruption and rot power remains but Mahalchik says if you love it you'll change it. You'll give gov't back to the people. If you don't do your share then you are one of the rats and parasites and someday those who love it will make you leave it.

In cadence count 1,2 kill kill hup, hop, kill, kill. Fathers mothers of soldiers in Vietnam while your sons are dying & fighting Communists and Socialists over there it's your duty to fight them here. Kill Kill Kill any Commie or Socialist you know. Drag them from their rat holes, hang em, stab em, burn em, bomb em, gas, choke, strangle drown, shoot, but kill em all. A rat in the alley is still a rat in your [parlor?]. A Communist over there or a Communist here, is still a Communist

Exactly how Irv Homer came to be the running mate is probably a great story but I have yet to find it. Homer was also a well known regional character, an outspoken pioneer of the radio talk-show format in the Philadelphia market who was known as "The Evil One" or "Evil Irv." Homer's curmudgeonly radio persona was part of the draw, making him one of the most popular local broadcasters in his genre. Like Mahalchik, he was a WWII veteran and a pilot.

Somehow several sources have erroneously listed Homer as being the VP on the Libertarian Party ticket, perhaps that is due to his political leanings? He later became a noted tax protester.

Homer reflected on the race in a 1980 news article: "We were on the ballot in the State of New Jersey and we actually got votes. We campaigned but we didn't spend one dime. We were out to show that to run for political office you have to have money and you have to lie like Hell."

Only on the ballot in New Jersey, the America First Party ticket placed 7th out of 8 (beating the Communist Party USA) with 1743 votes, or 0.06% of the state result. Although Mahalchik was something of a perennial candidate, this would apparently be Homer's only run for public office.

In 1981 Mahalchik was on the verge of losing his property for failure to pay back taxes and Homer helped out by spreading the word on his radio program. As a result of Homer's publicity, an anonymous gentleman personally paid the over $1000 required which reinforced Mahalchik's nickname, "Lucky."

Election history: none

Other occupations: soldier/pilot (WWII), lens grinder, hairdresser, paperhanger, insurance salesman, bartender/tavern owner, pizza company equipment sales, radio talk show personality, author

Buried: ?

Notes:
Moved from radio to Internet podcasts in his later years.