Republican Richard Behney visited Lafayette, Indiana on Saturday as part of his whirlwind state appearances with a question/answer session. At Purdue University’s Beering Hall of Liberal Arts & Education, he spoke of his background and emphasized that America is a nation of laws which need to be followed with respect to immigration. He received applause when mentioning the need to “reclaim our sovereignty, states’ rights, and our liberties.” He lamented the Health Care bill first with mourning, then with anger. “Are you a freeman or are you a slave? Someone else will determine when you live or die.” He asked the crowd that on the May 4th primary, people should ask themselves “is it the people or the party”. Behney said he was pleased to receive the nationally known ‘I caucus’ endorsement among the Indiana candidates running for U.S. Senate, receiving ‘over 75% of the group’s vote as best fundamentally qualified’ in alliance with our founding documents. His name is listed on I caucus as follows:
We are pleased to announce the endorsement of 3 outstanding candidates:
US Senate Candidate: Richard Behney - receiving over 75% of the membership vote
US Senate Candidate: Richard Behney - receiving over 75% of the membership vote