Jim Traficant Remembered: All-American Hero
October 03,
2014 AFP 4
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By Pete Papaherakles —
On
September 27, former United States Representative Jim Traficant (D-Ohio) passed
away after suffering a terrible accident involving an antique tractor on his farm four days earlier. Those who knew the former congressman will
always remember him for his larger-than-life personality,
his even bigger heart, his warm smile, the
twinkle in his eye, his sharp sense of humor and
his bear hugs. He was one of the great patriots in
this country’s history, much like populist President Andrew Jackson, Rep. William Jennings Bryan (D-Neb.), famed aviator Charles Lindbergh and Father Charles Coughlin.
Traficant
was by far the most outspoken, honest, populist politician of our time. While representing Ohio’s 17th district in Congress for nine terms, he took on the special-interest forces behind
the U.S. government, such as the privately owned and controlled Federal Reserve and the powerful Israeli lobby.
Unfortunately,
though, Traficant had to pay the price for his principles. In 2002, he was railroaded
into prison, serving seven and a half years on
trumped-up charges of racketeering and corruption.
Undaunted, he did his entire time in a hardcore,
maximum-security federal prison without accepting
a pardon extended to him if he publicly admitted that he was guilty.
“I told
them to stick it up their assets,” he was fond of saying.
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After his release from prison in 2009,
Traficant gave an interview to AMERICAN FREE
PRESS and started writing a weekly column for
this newspaper. AFP has been proud to have had
Traficant writing exclusively for us for five
years.
Until the
end, Traficant was committed to taking down what he saw as the greatest enemies to America’s liberty: the Federal Reserve and its enforcement
arm, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
PROJECT
FREEDOM USA, launched jointly in 2014 by Traficant and AFP, was designed to eliminate this two-headed monster and replace it with an entirely
new free market system in the U.S.
It is
tragic that Traficant was taken away so soon, before he was able to see his dream come true. He was only 73.
But like
so many other great patriots who spent their lives fighting for liberty and against tyranny,
Traficant’s legacy will live on forever as that of a
great populist hero, who stood up for Main Street
Americans against far greater powers that seek to
exploit us.
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‘Beam Me Up!’: Jim Traficant Remembered
By Pete
Papaherakles
Jim Traficant was an all-American
hero from the beginning. The son of a truck
driver, he became the star quarterback for the University of Pittsburgh and even got drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers, although his career was cut short. He earned two master’s degrees and became a drug and alcohol abuse counselor in Youngstown, eventually
becoming the executive director of the Mahoning
County Drug Program from 1971 to 1981. Following that, he was elected sheriff of Mahoning County
from 1981 to 1985.
As sheriff, Traficant made
national headlines by refusing to execute
foreclosure orders on unemployed homeowners,
many of whom had been left out of work by the
closures of steel mills. This endeared him to
the local population but also made him a target of the bankers.
In 1983, Traficant was charged
with racketeering for accepting bribes. Jim,
who fired his lawyers and represented himself
in the criminal trial, argued that he accepted
the bribes only as part of his own secret
undercover investigation into corruption. He
was acquitted of the charges, becoming the
only person ever to win a Racketeer Influenced and
Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) case while representing himself.
Publicity from the RICO trial
turned out to be a major boon for Traficant’s
popularity. In 1984, Traficant ran as a
Democrat for the congressional seat in Ohio’s
17th District and won. He was reelected eight more times without serious
opposition.
While serving in the House,
Traficant became known for his unconventional
style. His one minute speeches on the House
floor were the most entertaining part of the
day. He was a maverick who played by his own
rules. He fought hard to bring federal funds
back to his Ohio district, and he opposed
illegal immigration, outsourcing American jobs
and abortion among other things. He even voted
against Democrats if he didn’t agree with
them—and paid the price.
In his 17 years in Congress,
Traficant spent most of his time working to either eliminate or reorganize
the IRS. Americans owe him a great deal for the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998,
which, among other things, put the burden of proof on the IRS to prove wrongdoing. The law required
the IRS to have a court order before it can seize property or enforce a summons. It took steps to guarantee Americans due process when dealing with the IRS and forced the IRS to cease identifying those of us who resist the income tax as
“illegal tax protestors.”
The Ohio congressman
was also targeted for saving John Demjanjuk from the clutches of the Holocaust
industry and bringing him home safely from Israel where he was unjustly
sentenced to hang, an act of defiance his enemies would never forget. -
TRAFICANT’S FINAL DAYS
On Saturday, September 27, 2014,
at 11:30 a.m., a great American patriot took
his last breath. James A. Traficant Jr.,
former Ohio congressman, AFP columnist and
dear friend, passed away at St. Elizabeth Health Center in Youngstown, Ohio. It was a tragic loss for the patriot movement, for all those whose lives he touched, especially his family, and most of all, a tragic loss for America. It was also a huge loss for
AMERICAN FREE PRESS, whose pages Jim has been gracing
with a weekly column since 2009.
Traficant died of injuries
sustained while driving his 1943 Ford tractor
into the barn on his farm in Goshen Township,
near Youngstown, on the evening of September 23.
This reporter found out from
Goshen Police Chief Steven T. McDaniel that,
“Traficant lost control of his tractor after
hitting a large steel blade with the front of
the tractor. This caused the tractor to roll
over backward and entrap him underneath the
tractor.” Unfortunately, the antique tractor
was not equipped with a roll bar.
Andrew Thomson, a man from nearby
Mercer, Pennsylvania, who had been looking to
buy some old farm equipment from Traficant,
was nearby when the accident occurred and
called 9-1-1 immediately. A transcript of his
call shows he dialed 9-1-1 by 7:53 and told
the dispatcher, “Tractor rolled over on him.
He’s incoherent . . . I’m afraid to move him. You
know I don’t . . . he’s pinned under it.” Asked if
Traficant was breathing, Thompson replied, “I couldn’t see him breathing. No.
He was unconscious.”
This reporter spoke with Goshen
Township Fire Chief Todd Baird, who said that,
after arriving, it took his crew about 15
minutes to pull the tractor off of Traficant
and get him to nearby Salem Regional Hospital.
From there, he was flown by helicopter to St.
Elizabeth’s in Youngstown.
This newspaper also spoke with
Traficant’s wife Tish at the hospital the
following day. She told us that Traficant was
completely unconscious and that his face and ribs were badly crushed.
She was not very optimistic about
his survival and felt he was “only being kept
alive by the machines.” At 2 p.m. on Friday, September 26, Traficant was
taken off life support but still managed to maintain
a heartbeat and breathe on his own, which gave
everyone a surge of hope. A local news report said he
was even snoring.
Linda Kovatchik, Traficant’s
faithful assistant over the last few years,
who had been at the hospital with the family
during the whole ordeal, told this reporter on
Friday afternoon, “Jim’s too hardheaded—too stubborn—to die. If anyone can come
out of this, it’s Jim Traficant.”
People continued to pray for Jim.
But hope
was short lived. The injuries proved to be too great for even Big Jim to overcome, and by the next day he couldn’t hold on any longer. At 11:30 a.m., Traficant passed away. He was finally “beamed
up” for real.
A Larger-Than-Life Man
By
Victor Thorn
They call it charisma, and Jim
Traficant possessed this quality more than any
other person I’ve ever met. Great orators lead nations, and Traficant’s voice—the voice of one of America’s authentic sons from its heartland—could have led this country to greater heights.
Following Jim’s speech at the
July 19 PROJECT FREEDOM USA conference, I told
him that I’d seen Dick Cheney, Bill Clinton,
Hillary Clinton, Ron Paul and Barack Obama
give political speeches, but none of them even
remotely compared to his presence.
In his usual way, Jim humbly
laughed off my comment. But I was completely
serious. When Jim stood before a crowd of
people, he captured the room with his booming
voice, sense of humor and pizzazz. Every
person present sat captivated, likely as did
congressmen years earlier who listened to Jim’s
legendary one-minute addresses on the House
floor.
Charisma acts as a magnet, and at
the half dozen events I attended with Jim,
everyone flocked to be near him. At a Los Angeles
luncheon, I watched with amazement as Jim held
court at a large roundtable. Larger than life,
he mesmerized fans, who clung to his every
word. Similarly, at an Altoona, Pennsylvania
book signing, once shoppers heard Jim start
telling stories, the entire store gravitated to
surround him. Although it’s a cliché, Jim was undoubtedly “the Man.”
In an era in which Americans are
largely jaded to their leaders, those who knew
Jim realized that if given the chance, he
would have guided our country with a vim and
vigor unmatched by any other statesman.
An Inspiration to All Americans
By Paul
T. Angel
Congressman Jim Traficant was one
of the most inspirational men I have ever met.
Just being around the man made people feel important. Whether it was the “patented” Traficant bear hug or the constant verbal
encouragement, Traficant had a way of getting themost out of the people he worked with. And he was the only congressman in the modern era with the backbone to take on the most powerful lobby in the world—the Jewish lobby. Others have taken them on in past decades, but not in this age of political
correctness (PC); not like Jim.
To do so in this PC age meant
most assuredly the death of any political
aspirations Jim had for higher office. But he
didn’t care. He was interested in warning the
American people about threats to this nation;
he was interested in the truth.
The same dedication to the truth
he showed as a congressman and as a private
citizen is exactlywhy he was a political
pariah. That and the fact he had the audacity
to rescue an innocent man from an Israeli gallows,
that man was John Demjanjuk, who stood accused
of being a “Nazi mass murderer.”
Many people may not realize it,
but Jim’s death is a great blow to this
nation. I doubt we will see the likes of Jim
Traficant ever again. But I have no doubt,
right now, he is standing outside the Pearly Gates,
lecturing St. Peter on how to make Heaven a
better place. And if anybody can do it, Jim can.
And I am also sure that if Jim
had been running this country, there is no way
we would be in the mess we are in today. He
simply wouldn’t have allowed it. That is why I
amencouraging all of you to continue to
support PROJECT FREEDOM USA. Jim laid the
groundwork for this national organization, and
nowit is up to his recruits to carry on. But they do need help. Please visit ProjectFreedomUSA.org to see how you can be of service.
Jim, we’re going to miss you.
Your family is going to miss you. But even
more importantly, an entire generation of
Americans is going to miss your inspiration.
We promise to do our best to carry on your work.
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