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e most difficult challenge that faces our county is the danger associated with too much government. e duties that rightfully belong to families and individuals are being slowly eroded by the over-reach of county, state and federal governments. Our government appears to think itself responsible for everything. is is a very dangerous idea. In fact, this is what led our Founding Fathers to develop the system of checks and balances. eir goal was to prevent abuse from any concentrated single source of governmental authority. Yet, even today, the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judicial branches of government are becoming less and less effective at providing any meaningful restraint. And... it starts right here, at the county level... Let me introduce you to the Linthicum Family! Cliff Ambers Bill Adams & Vanessa Behrens Averil & Jerry Anderson Cloyce Barnes Cliff & Patti Bennett Phyllis M. Bennington Erika Bentsen Rob Bogatay Pete Bourdet Dane & Julie Bowen Merna Boyd Joanne Breuer Bill & Dawnn Brown Gregory Bulkley MD Sharon Burch Darrell Campbell Carole Canevari Marvin Cantrell Glenn & Karen Carey Jack Charlton Karl Cline Elmer & Jennie Colson David Cook Geraldine Cook Keith Cook Dan Crawford Brandon Criss Eric Danforth Gus & Sandra DeVries Charles & Barbara Dehlinger Bob & Marian Dortch Mike Doty Tom & Karen Duke Edwin Gerrue Jr. Steve Emley John & Linda Emmert Dennis & Sandy Ensor Norman Fowler Del & Diahn Fox Rep. George Gilman Mille & Bill Glodowski Christie Godfrey Mel & Betty Gogert Pat Goodell Frank & Lillie Goodson Jacqueline Graham Todd & Judy Greer Chuck V. Harreld Lee Harris Les Hathorn Marcelle Haynes Roy Hearn Wilma Heiney Conrad Herold Clifton Hinton Betty Joan Howard Chuck & Nadine Hoy Brad Hudlely Roy Hurst Cornelius & Marlys Janssen Dennis N. Jefcoat Mark & Lydia Jensen Albert E. Jones James Josdal Martin & Shirley Kerns Al & Kathy King Don & Betty King Faris King Michael King Roger W. & Karen E. Klahn Daniel & Nancy Kniefel David & Jacqui Krizo Rick Lane Ken Leppert Sr. Reg & Carol LeQuieu Gene Lewis Carol Logan Joyce Logue Linda Long Gary & Sami Madden Terri Maiden Barbara Martin Tom & Beverly Mallams David Martin Jack Martin Darin Martins Will MCAuliffe Cliff McMillian Charles Medill Eddie Meeker Robert & Patricia Miller Hank & Heather Mills Ryan Moeggenberg Bob Moore Willene & Bill Moore Morris, Donald C. Dale & Eva Mueller Jack O’Connor Molly O’Keeffe Elmer & JoAnne Ogborn David & Marganne Oxley Robert Petrih Dean & Helen Peugh Pool, Paula Stephen P. & Roxanne L. Rapalyea Fredrick Ray Rawlins Marjorie Redkey Jim & Donna Reisinger Barbara Rhoads Marilyn Roberts Tim Roberts Jon & Carol Royle Bill & Ethel Rust Ken & Judy Rutledge Kenny Schell Kurt Schmidt Lonnie Robinson Monty Robinson Steve & Dayle Robnett Lane Roelle Bonnie Schinmann Andy & Mary Schorr Melveta L. Seely Jim Serverin John & Joyce Starkman Larry Stevenson Marlan Stockton Tim Taylor Lynda King-Clegg Ted Clegg Jared Thompson Jay & Shelly Thorpe Gene Tindall Steven Tippin Robert & Mary Tofell Brandon Topham Bruce & Virginia Topham Susan Topham Kantica Towell Jeff Trouslot Michael Tryholm Alice Turner Gary & Deana Turner Angelo S. VanHorsen Frank Vaughn Jack Ziegelmeyer Paid for by Friends for Dennis Linthicum, 4819 Villa Drive, Klamath Falls, Oregon 97603 • To help visit www.ElectDennis.com My name is Dennis Linthicum. My wife, Diane, and I have lived in Klamath County for nearly 14 years. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we continue to love living and working in the beautiful Klamath Basin. We have two children, both are college graduates and both are happily married. I have a BA in Economics from UCLA, and have worked for 30-plus years in large and small-scale software and database application development. I currently support a wide range of clients in both PC and MAC OS environments. Additionally, I have recently earned an Master of Arts degree from Biola University. Destroying dams does not create jobs or prosperity... Hoover dam is 75 years old this year... DHS spent $114 million for a by-pass bridge to ensure the dam’s safety from terrorist attack... This means our national policy is: “Dams should not be destroyed!www.ElectDennis.com I am the NRA... I am a elieve in Constitutional conservative... n our heritage documented in o I believe in our heritage Founder’s wr documented in our ritings... Founder’s writings... I will ENCOURAGE job growth through a healthy private-sector economy I support Siskiyou County Supervisor’s stance against the KBRA/KHSA... “I will promote a business friendly Klamath County and reduce regulation...” VOTE DENNIS LINTHICUM KLAMATH COUNTY COMMISSIONER Iurge“YES”onMeasure18-80! “I am a Fiscal Conservative...”

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Page 1: Klamath County Commissioner VOTE Klamath County ...Hoover dam is 75 years old this year... DHS spent $114 million for a by-pass bridge to ensure the dam’s safety from terrorist attack

The most difficult challenge that faces our county is the danger associated with too much government. The duties that rightfully belong to families and individuals are being slowly eroded by the over-reach of county, state and federal governments. Our government appears to think itself responsible for everything. This is a very dangerous idea.

In fact, this is what led our Founding Fathers to develop the system of checks and balances. Their goal was to prevent abuse from any concentrated single source of governmental authority. Yet, even today, the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judicial branches of government are becoming less and less effective at providing any meaningful restraint. And... it starts right here, at the county level...

Let me introduce you to the

Linthicum Family!

Cliff AmbersBill Adams & Vanessa BehrensAveril & Jerry AndersonCloyce BarnesCliff & Patti BennettPhyllis M. BenningtonErika BentsenRob BogatayPete BourdetDane & Julie BowenMerna BoydJoanne BreuerBill & Dawnn BrownGregory Bulkley MDSharon BurchDarrell CampbellCarole CanevariMarvin CantrellGlenn & Karen CareyJack CharltonKarl ClineElmer & Jennie ColsonDavid CookGeraldine CookKeith CookDan CrawfordBrandon CrissEric DanforthGus & Sandra DeVriesCharles & Barbara DehlingerBob & Marian DortchMike DotyTom & Karen DukeEdwin Gerrue Jr.Steve EmleyJohn & Linda EmmertDennis & Sandy EnsorNorman FowlerDel & Diahn FoxRep. George GilmanMille & Bill GlodowskiChristie GodfreyMel & Betty GogertPat GoodellFrank & Lillie GoodsonJacqueline GrahamTodd & Judy GreerChuck V. HarreldLee HarrisLes HathornMarcelle HaynesRoy HearnWilma HeineyConrad HeroldClifton HintonBetty Joan HowardChuck & Nadine HoyBrad HudlelyRoy HurstCornelius & Marlys JanssenDennis N. JefcoatMark & Lydia JensenAlbert E. JonesJames JosdalMartin & Shirley KernsAl & Kathy KingDon & Betty KingFaris KingMichael KingRoger W. & Karen E. KlahnDaniel & Nancy KniefelDavid & Jacqui KrizoRick LaneKen Leppert Sr.Reg & Carol LeQuieuGene LewisCarol LoganJoyce LogueLinda LongGary & Sami MaddenTerri MaidenBarbara MartinTom & Beverly MallamsDavid MartinJack MartinDarin MartinsWill MCAuliffeCliff McMillianCharles MedillEddie MeekerRobert & Patricia MillerHank & Heather MillsRyan MoeggenbergBob MooreWillene & Bill MooreMorris, Donald C.Dale & Eva MuellerJack O’ConnorMolly O’KeeffeElmer & JoAnne OgbornDavid & Marganne OxleyRobert PetrihDean & Helen PeughPool, PaulaStephen P. & Roxanne L. RapalyeaFredrick Ray RawlinsMarjorie RedkeyJim & Donna ReisingerBarbara RhoadsMarilyn RobertsTim RobertsJon & Carol RoyleBill & Ethel RustKen & Judy RutledgeKenny SchellKurt SchmidtLonnie RobinsonMonty RobinsonSteve & Dayle RobnettLane RoelleBonnie SchinmannAndy & Mary SchorrMelveta L. SeelyJim ServerinJohn & Joyce StarkmanLarry StevensonMarlan StocktonTim TaylorLynda King-Clegg Ted CleggJared ThompsonJay & Shelly ThorpeGene TindallSteven TippinRobert & Mary TofellBrandon TophamBruce & Virginia TophamSusan TophamKantica TowellJeff TrouslotMichael TryholmAlice TurnerGary & Deana TurnerAngelo S. VanHorsenFrank VaughnJack Ziegelmeyer Paid for by Friends for Dennis Linthicum, 4819 Villa Drive, Klamath Falls, Oregon 97603 • To help visit www.ElectDennis.com

My name is Dennis Linthicum. My wife, Diane, and I have lived in Klamath County for nearly 14 years. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we continue to love living and working in the beautiful Klamath Basin. We have two children, both are college graduates and both are happily married.

I have a BA in Economics from UCLA, and have worked for 30-plus years in large and small-scale software and database application development. I currently support a wide range of clients in both PC and MAC OS environments. Additionally, I have recently earned an Master of Arts degree from Biola University.

I urge “YES” on Measure 18-80 ! “I am a Fiscal Conservative...”

Destroying dams does not create jobs or prosperity...

VOTE Dennis Linthicum Klamath County Commissioner

I am a Constitutional conservative...I believe in our heritage documented in our

Founder’s writings...

Hoover dam is 75 years old this year...

DHS spent $114 million for a by-pass bridge to ensure the dam’s safety

from terrorist attack...

This means our national policy is:

“Dams should not be destroyed!”

I am the NRA...

My name is Dennis Linthicum. My wife, Diane, and I have lived in Klamath County for nearly 14 years. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we continue to love living and working in the beautiful Klamath Basin. We have two children, both are college graduates and both are happily married.

I have a BA in Economics from UCLA, and have worked for 30-plus years in large and small-scale software and database application development. I currently support a wide range of clients in both PC and MAC OS environments. Additionally, I have recently earned an Master of Arts degree from Biola University.

The most difficult challenge that faces our county is the danger associated with too much government. The duties that rightfully belong to families and individuals are being slowly eroded by the over-reach of county, state and federal governments. Our government appears to think itself responsible for everything. This is a very dangerous idea.

In fact, this is what led our Founding Fathers to develop the system of checks and balances. Their goal was to prevent abuse from any concentrated single source of governmental authority. Yet, even today, the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judicial branches of government are becoming less and less effective at providing any meaningful restraint.

And,... it starts right here, at the county level...

“I will promote a business friendly Klamath County and reduce regulation...”

Dennis Linthicum forKlamath County Commissioner

I will ENCOURAGE job growth through a healthy private-sector economy

I urge “YES” on Measure 18-80 ! “I am a Fiscal Conservative...”

Destroying dams does not create jobs or prosperity...

VOTE Dennis Linthicum Klamath County Commissioner

I am a Constitutional conservative...I believe in our heritage documented in our

Founder’s writings...

Hoover dam is 75 years old this year...

DHS spent $114 million for a by-pass bridge to ensure the dam’s safety

from terrorist attack...

This means our national policy is:

“Dams should not be destroyed!”

I am the NRA...

My name is Dennis Linthicum. My wife, Diane, and I have lived in Klamath County for nearly 14 years. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we continue to love living and working in the beautiful Klamath Basin. We have two children, both are college graduates and both are happily married.

I have a BA in Economics from UCLA, and have worked for 30-plus years in large and small-scale software and database application development. I currently support a wide range of clients in both PC and MAC OS environments. Additionally, I have recently earned an Master of Arts degree from Biola University.

The most difficult challenge that faces our county is the danger associated with too much government. The duties that rightfully belong to families and individuals are being slowly eroded by the over-reach of county, state and federal governments. Our government appears to think itself responsible for everything. This is a very dangerous idea.

In fact, this is what led our Founding Fathers to develop the system of checks and balances. Their goal was to prevent abuse from any concentrated single source of governmental authority. Yet, even today, the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judicial branches of government are becoming less and less effective at providing any meaningful restraint.

And,... it starts right here, at the county level...

“I will promote a business friendly Klamath County and reduce regulation...”

Dennis Linthicum forKlamath County Commissioner

I will ENCOURAGE job growth through a healthy private-sector economy

www.ElectDennis.com

I urge “YES” on Measure 18-80 ! “I am a Fiscal Conservative...”

Destroying dams does not create jobs or prosperity...

VOTE Dennis Linthicum Klamath County Commissioner

I am a Constitutional conservative...I believe in our heritage documented in our

Founder’s writings...

Hoover dam is 75 years old this year...

DHS spent $114 million for a by-pass bridge to ensure the dam’s safety

from terrorist attack...

This means our national policy is:

“Dams should not be destroyed!”

I am the NRA...

My name is Dennis Linthicum. My wife, Diane, and I have lived in Klamath County for nearly 14 years. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we continue to love living and working in the beautiful Klamath Basin. We have two children, both are college graduates and both are happily married.

I have a BA in Economics from UCLA, and have worked for 30-plus years in large and small-scale software and database application development. I currently support a wide range of clients in both PC and MAC OS environments. Additionally, I have recently earned an Master of Arts degree from Biola University.

The most difficult challenge that faces our county is the danger associated with too much government. The duties that rightfully belong to families and individuals are being slowly eroded by the over-reach of county, state and federal governments. Our government appears to think itself responsible for everything. This is a very dangerous idea.

In fact, this is what led our Founding Fathers to develop the system of checks and balances. Their goal was to prevent abuse from any concentrated single source of governmental authority. Yet, even today, the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judicial branches of government are becoming less and less effective at providing any meaningful restraint.

And,... it starts right here, at the county level...

“I will promote a business friendly Klamath County and reduce regulation...”

Dennis Linthicum forKlamath County Commissioner

I will ENCOURAGE job growth through a healthy private-sector economy

I urge “YES” on Measure 18-80 ! “I am a Fiscal Conservative...”

Destroying dams does not create jobs or prosperity...

VOTE Dennis Linthicum Klamath County Commissioner

I am a Constitutional conservative...I believe in our heritage documented in our

Founder’s writings...

Hoover dam is 75 years old this year...

DHS spent $114 million for a by-pass bridge to ensure the dam’s safety

from terrorist attack...

This means our national policy is:

“Dams should not be destroyed!”

I am the NRA...

My name is Dennis Linthicum. My wife, Diane, and I have lived in Klamath County for nearly 14 years. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we continue to love living and working in the beautiful Klamath Basin. We have two children, both are college graduates and both are happily married.

I have a BA in Economics from UCLA, and have worked for 30-plus years in large and small-scale software and database application development. I currently support a wide range of clients in both PC and MAC OS environments. Additionally, I have recently earned an Master of Arts degree from Biola University.

The most difficult challenge that faces our county is the danger associated with too much government. The duties that rightfully belong to families and individuals are being slowly eroded by the over-reach of county, state and federal governments. Our government appears to think itself responsible for everything. This is a very dangerous idea.

In fact, this is what led our Founding Fathers to develop the system of checks and balances. Their goal was to prevent abuse from any concentrated single source of governmental authority. Yet, even today, the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judicial branches of government are becoming less and less effective at providing any meaningful restraint.

And,... it starts right here, at the county level...

“I will promote a business friendly Klamath County and reduce regulation...”

Dennis Linthicum forKlamath County Commissioner

I will ENCOURAGE job growth through a healthy private-sector economy

I urge “YES” on Measure 18-80 ! “I am a Fiscal Conservative...”

Destroying dams does not create jobs or prosperity...

VOTE Dennis Linthicum Klamath County Commissioner

I am a Constitutional conservative...I believe in our heritage documented in our

Founder’s writings...

Hoover dam is 75 years old this year...

DHS spent $114 million for a by-pass bridge to ensure the dam’s safety

from terrorist attack...

This means our national policy is:

“Dams should not be destroyed!”

I am the NRA...

My name is Dennis Linthicum. My wife, Diane, and I have lived in Klamath County for nearly 14 years. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we continue to love living and working in the beautiful Klamath Basin. We have two children, both are college graduates and both are happily married.

I have a BA in Economics from UCLA, and have worked for 30-plus years in large and small-scale software and database application development. I currently support a wide range of clients in both PC and MAC OS environments. Additionally, I have recently earned an Master of Arts degree from Biola University.

The most difficult challenge that faces our county is the danger associated with too much government. The duties that rightfully belong to families and individuals are being slowly eroded by the over-reach of county, state and federal governments. Our government appears to think itself responsible for everything. This is a very dangerous idea.

In fact, this is what led our Founding Fathers to develop the system of checks and balances. Their goal was to prevent abuse from any concentrated single source of governmental authority. Yet, even today, the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judicial branches of government are becoming less and less effective at providing any meaningful restraint.

And,... it starts right here, at the county level...

“I will promote a business friendly Klamath County and reduce regulation...”

Dennis Linthicum forKlamath County Commissioner

I will ENCOURAGE job growth through a healthy private-sector economy

I urge “YES” on Measure 18-80 ! “I am a Fiscal Conservative...”

Destroying dams does not create jobs or prosperity...

VOTE Dennis Linthicum Klamath County Commissioner

I am a Constitutional conservative...I believe in our heritage documented in our

Founder’s writings...

Hoover dam is 75 years old this year...

DHS spent $114 million for a by-pass bridge to ensure the dam’s safety

from terrorist attack...

This means our national policy is:

“Dams should not be destroyed!”

I am the NRA...

My name is Dennis Linthicum. My wife, Diane, and I have lived in Klamath County for nearly 14 years. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we continue to love living and working in the beautiful Klamath Basin. We have two children, both are college graduates and both are happily married.

I have a BA in Economics from UCLA, and have worked for 30-plus years in large and small-scale software and database application development. I currently support a wide range of clients in both PC and MAC OS environments. Additionally, I have recently earned an Master of Arts degree from Biola University.

The most difficult challenge that faces our county is the danger associated with too much government. The duties that rightfully belong to families and individuals are being slowly eroded by the over-reach of county, state and federal governments. Our government appears to think itself responsible for everything. This is a very dangerous idea.

In fact, this is what led our Founding Fathers to develop the system of checks and balances. Their goal was to prevent abuse from any concentrated single source of governmental authority. Yet, even today, the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judicial branches of government are becoming less and less effective at providing any meaningful restraint.

And,... it starts right here, at the county level...

“I will promote a business friendly Klamath County and reduce regulation...”

Dennis Linthicum forKlamath County Commissioner

I will ENCOURAGE job growth through a healthy private-sector economy

I urge “YES” on Measure 18-80 ! “I am a Fiscal Conservative...”

Destroying dams does not create jobs or prosperity...

VOTE Dennis Linthicum Klamath County Commissioner

I am a Constitutional conservative...I believe in our heritage documented in our

Founder’s writings...

Hoover dam is 75 years old this year...

DHS spent $114 million for a by-pass bridge to ensure the dam’s safety

from terrorist attack...

This means our national policy is:

“Dams should not be destroyed!”

I am the NRA...

My name is Dennis Linthicum. My wife, Diane, and I have lived in Klamath County for nearly 14 years. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we continue to love living and working in the beautiful Klamath Basin. We have two children, both are college graduates and both are happily married.

I have a BA in Economics from UCLA, and have worked for 30-plus years in large and small-scale software and database application development. I currently support a wide range of clients in both PC and MAC OS environments. Additionally, I have recently earned an Master of Arts degree from Biola University.

The most difficult challenge that faces our county is the danger associated with too much government. The duties that rightfully belong to families and individuals are being slowly eroded by the over-reach of county, state and federal governments. Our government appears to think itself responsible for everything. This is a very dangerous idea.

In fact, this is what led our Founding Fathers to develop the system of checks and balances. Their goal was to prevent abuse from any concentrated single source of governmental authority. Yet, even today, the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judicial branches of government are becoming less and less effective at providing any meaningful restraint.

And,... it starts right here, at the county level...

“I will promote a business friendly Klamath County and reduce regulation...”

Dennis Linthicum forKlamath County Commissioner

I will ENCOURAGE job growth through a healthy private-sector economy

I urge “YES” on Measure 18-80 ! “I am a Fiscal Conservative...”

Destroying dams does not create jobs or prosperity...

VOTE Dennis Linthicum Klamath County Commissioner

I am a Constitutional conservative...I believe in our heritage documented in our

Founder’s writings...

Hoover dam is 75 years old this year...

DHS spent $114 million for a by-pass bridge to ensure the dam’s safety

from terrorist attack...

This means our national policy is:

“Dams should not be destroyed!”

I am the NRA...

My name is Dennis Linthicum. My wife, Diane, and I have lived in Klamath County for nearly 14 years. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we continue to love living and working in the beautiful Klamath Basin. We have two children, both are college graduates and both are happily married.

I have a BA in Economics from UCLA, and have worked for 30-plus years in large and small-scale software and database application development. I currently support a wide range of clients in both PC and MAC OS environments. Additionally, I have recently earned an Master of Arts degree from Biola University.

The most difficult challenge that faces our county is the danger associated with too much government. The duties that rightfully belong to families and individuals are being slowly eroded by the over-reach of county, state and federal governments. Our government appears to think itself responsible for everything. This is a very dangerous idea.

In fact, this is what led our Founding Fathers to develop the system of checks and balances. Their goal was to prevent abuse from any concentrated single source of governmental authority. Yet, even today, the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judicial branches of government are becoming less and less effective at providing any meaningful restraint.

And,... it starts right here, at the county level...

“I will promote a business friendly Klamath County and reduce regulation...”

Dennis Linthicum forKlamath County Commissioner

I will ENCOURAGE job growth through a healthy private-sector economy

I urge “YES” on Measure 18-80 ! “I am a Fiscal Conservative...”

Destroying dams does not create jobs or prosperity...

VOTE Dennis Linthicum Klamath County Commissioner

I am a Constitutional conservative...I believe in our heritage documented in our

Founder’s writings...

Hoover dam is 75 years old this year...

DHS spent $114 million for a by-pass bridge to ensure the dam’s safety

from terrorist attack...

This means our national policy is:

“Dams should not be destroyed!”

I am the NRA...

My name is Dennis Linthicum. My wife, Diane, and I have lived in Klamath County for nearly 14 years. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we continue to love living and working in the beautiful Klamath Basin. We have two children, both are college graduates and both are happily married.

I have a BA in Economics from UCLA, and have worked for 30-plus years in large and small-scale software and database application development. I currently support a wide range of clients in both PC and MAC OS environments. Additionally, I have recently earned an Master of Arts degree from Biola University.

The most difficult challenge that faces our county is the danger associated with too much government. The duties that rightfully belong to families and individuals are being slowly eroded by the over-reach of county, state and federal governments. Our government appears to think itself responsible for everything. This is a very dangerous idea.

In fact, this is what led our Founding Fathers to develop the system of checks and balances. Their goal was to prevent abuse from any concentrated single source of governmental authority. Yet, even today, the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judicial branches of government are becoming less and less effective at providing any meaningful restraint.

And,... it starts right here, at the county level...

“I will promote a business friendly Klamath County and reduce regulation...”

Dennis Linthicum forKlamath County Commissioner

I will ENCOURAGE job growth through a healthy private-sector economy

I support Siskiyou County

Supervisor’s stance

against the KBRA/KHSA...

“I will promote a business friendlyKlamath County and reduce regulation...”

VOTE DENNIS LINTHICUMKLAMATH COUNTY COMMISSIONER

I urge “YES” onMeasure 18-80!I urge “YES” on Measure 18-80 ! “I am a Fiscal Conservative...”

Destroying dams does not create jobs or prosperity...

VOTE Dennis Linthicum Klamath County Commissioner

I am a Constitutional conservative...I believe in our heritage documented in our

Founder’s writings...

Hoover dam is 75 years old this year...

DHS spent $114 million for a by-pass bridge to ensure the dam’s safety

from terrorist attack...

This means our national policy is:

“Dams should not be destroyed!”

I am the NRA...

My name is Dennis Linthicum. My wife, Diane, and I have lived in Klamath County for nearly 14 years. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we continue to love living and working in the beautiful Klamath Basin. We have two children, both are college graduates and both are happily married.

I have a BA in Economics from UCLA, and have worked for 30-plus years in large and small-scale software and database application development. I currently support a wide range of clients in both PC and MAC OS environments. Additionally, I have recently earned an Master of Arts degree from Biola University.

The most difficult challenge that faces our county is the danger associated with too much government. The duties that rightfully belong to families and individuals are being slowly eroded by the over-reach of county, state and federal governments. Our government appears to think itself responsible for everything. This is a very dangerous idea.

In fact, this is what led our Founding Fathers to develop the system of checks and balances. Their goal was to prevent abuse from any concentrated single source of governmental authority. Yet, even today, the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judicial branches of government are becoming less and less effective at providing any meaningful restraint.

And,... it starts right here, at the county level...

“I will promote a business friendly Klamath County and reduce regulation...”

Dennis Linthicum forKlamath County Commissioner

I will ENCOURAGE job growth through a healthy private-sector economy