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C’est what? Hardy refusing campaign cash

Written by Walter Pierce   
Tuesday, August 23, 2011

hardyIn a sign of either supreme confidence or an epic political miscalculation, state Rep. Rickey Hardy, D-Lafayette, is refusing to accept campaign contributions from any source — individuals, trade and interest groups, companies — for his re-election bid this fall. Our money is on the former. The Hardy campaign, according to a source, has already returned about $2,000 in contributions from a prominent Lafayette attorney, a well-known trade group and individual constituents.

Hardy says his position on campaign cash is based on two factors: he has enough cash on hand and he’s philosophically opposed to outside funding.

“I have enough in my campaign war chest that I’m fine,” Hardy tells The Independent. “And also I want to send a message that we have to begin providing service when we’re elected by the people and not be beholden to special interest groups and not representing the interests of all the people.”

Hardy adds that supporters who have offered contributions have been pleasantly surprised by his rejection of their financial aid. “If you need it, you take it; if you’re not in need, you don’t take it,” he says.

“Rickey Hardy is very confident that he’s going to be re-elected,” the first-term incumbent and long-time school board member says, likening himself to a pugilistic legend: “I believe in God and I believe in myself and I have high expectations of myself, absolutely. My record speaks for itself. I have confidence — I’m just like Muhammad Ali.”


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written by Who's on first. , August 23, 2011 - 11:50 am
Which Muhammad Ali is he comparing himself to? The Muhammad Ali who was pounded by Larry Holmes, or the Muhammad Ali who was pounded by Trevor Berbick? Like Ali, Hardy is way past his prime. Come to think of it, did Hardy ever have a prime? He's making boucoup mistakes, just like an over the hill Ali.
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written by yesidoknow , August 23, 2011 - 12:13 pm
He's talking about the Muhammad Ali who stood up to the federal government regarding the Vietnam War, spent time in jail for his religious beliefs, had his boxing title and license wrongfully taken from him, but who was later exonerated by the United States Supreme Court. Come election time, we're going to see "who's on first", and then there will be hell to pay.
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written by ragin_cajun , August 23, 2011 - 12:29 pm
Walter, I just have to ask....so how much does Ricky Hardy have in his campaign war chest, and where did it come from?

You're a pro. Surely you must have asked yourself those questions when you wrote this?
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written by Who's on first. , August 23, 2011 - 01:55 pm
Mais, at least yesidoknow knows which Ali Hardy is, because Hardy don't know. Don't he always say that he Rickey Hardy and nobody else and nobody else like him. Who is he? Hardy or Ali? yesidoknow getting all couillon so he must be a reletive.
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written by The problem is... , August 23, 2011 - 02:27 pm
I was sitting here reading these silly posts and the story by Wally Pierce begs a simple epilogue:

Everytime a good, honest man like Rickey Hardy comes along you have people who cannot comprehend and/or appreciate the level of decency he brings to the table. There's an old saying that applies to both Rickey Hardy and Muhammad Ali, "If you can do it, it ain't braggin'." Rickey Hardy has no need to brag for he's accomplished all that he has set out to do and more. Give me a straight forward honest man who is confident about that which he sets out to do, and he'll prove over and over that he's a winner. Rickey Hardy is a proven winner.
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written by The Answer Is. , August 23, 2011 - 07:08 pm
As of 1/25/11, Hardy was showing $12K cash on hand. He may have had a fundraiser since then.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , August 23, 2011 - 09:25 pm
There are three types of people, the doers and the donothings (LIKE Durel) there are also the third types who make it their small minded business to diss the first type of people like Ricky Hardy, Rickey is a DOER unlike the puppets who don the city council with the Paris trips courtesy of Joey for passing his and his cronys agendas.
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written by Cajunhiker , August 23, 2011 - 10:06 pm
If you knew anything about local politics, you would know money is not needed to win an election in this district. He's smart to refuse it. It's not needed. Besides, many of his constituents are among the poorest is the parish. They don't have money to donate to a politician, but they still want representation like the rest of us do. Most of the people who would give him money don't vote in his district.

To win in District 44 it takes shoe leather, hand-grabbing, face to face interaction, living among your constituents in the heart of Truman, and being like the constituents of your district who live in McComb Veazey, Debaillion, The Zip, Simcoe, Four Corners, Freetown, etc. And like the first time Mr. Hardy was elected, the white conservative voters who live in the Girard Park/Upper Lafayette neighborhoods will carry him over the top once again cause they like his honesty, outspokenness, willingness to fight corruption and common sense middle class legislative agenda based on fighting for what is right.

Shoe leather. Not money. It's that simple.
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written by Just a thought , August 24, 2011 - 07:09 am
Why don't he ask those people he is refusing money to donate it to Northside High to get those kids their rings... #justatthought
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written by realitycheck , August 24, 2011 - 11:45 am
BRAVO!!! Refreshing!! Looking forward to his continued representation!!
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written by the original northsidian , August 24, 2011 - 05:42 pm
I bet Wilfred's kin, Mr. Vincent ain't turning down da money! That's why his family is in politics. YOU GO RICKEY!!
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written by beheard , August 25, 2011 - 10:42 am
Let's see, if Rickey washes all the vehicles and cuts all the lawns of Joey and his friends in about two weeks he will have all the money he needs for his campaign. Overpriced carwashes and lawn care services to fund the campaign, smart Rickey! Nice undercover move by the BRIGHTEST politician Lafayette has ever seen. Can't wait for four more years of your weekly comic segment on the local news broadcasts.
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written by Charlotte Thib , August 26, 2011 - 04:02 am
Smart move Rickey. As other posts say, it is not about the money and buying elections. If not Jan Heymann would have won the 80s city council election against Kathleen Blanco. And more recently, former eBay CEO Meg Whitman would be California Governor.

Rickey is a smart and honest person. He will win by a landslide.
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