Thomas Bjorgen is running for the Washington State Court of Appeals and is the more conservative choice in the race. He has been endorsed by a long list of Republican leaders, including former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Gerry Alexander, former Washington Secretary of State Ralph Munro, and one of our good friends, attorney Bill McGonagle. The outgoing judge he seeks to replace, conservative David Armstrong, is endorsing Bjorgen. The Kitsap County Sun endorsed him due to his lengthy and varied career in law. My father Stephen Alexander, a retired district court judge, has also endorsed him. Bjorgen's website is here and includes a statement of his political philosophy.
His opponent, Pamela Loginsky, is a far left feminist who has been endorsed by the Kitsap County Democratic Party, Grays Harbor County Democratic Party, 26th Legislative District Democrats and the left wing National Women's Political Caucus. Loginsky's website is
impossible to find in a regular Google search, but after enough digging
around we found a link to it from an article. When you do find it, it's
been scrubbed clean. She has been endorsed by the National Abortion Rights Action League in the past, but she doesn't post it on her website. There is nothing about her judicial philosophy, which she is apparently hiding from voters. Loginsky holds herself out as a prosecutor supported by law enforcement, but the list of law enforcement endorsements is full of Democrats like Kitsap County Sheriff Steve Boyer and Kitsap County Prosecutor Russ Hauge, known for his 13-year witch hunt against a local gun club director. Loginsky co-authored a report called "Freemen: Armageddon's Prophets of Hate," which targeted political activists on the right including regular people like the gun director and lumped them in with actual far out fringe militia types who have no respect for the law.
Don't be fooled by her law and order background.The choice is clear to us - please spread the word and help Bjorgen win this election.
Disclaimer: My father was so disappointed when Loginsky chose to run for Supreme Court a few years ago that he ran against her as a write-in candidate
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
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