Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Candidates for Lake Worth District 4

Palm Beach Post article

Craig Frost Facebook campaign page

Craig S Frost (age 55) is listed at 1224 S L St Lake Worth Beach, Fl 33460 and has no political party affiliation. He is a white, non Hispanic male registered to vote in Palm Beach County, Florida. He is a long-time resident of Lake Worth and owns a business here. He is president of the NAPC

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Reinaldo Diaz Campaign Web site

Reinaldo states that he is a lawyer. Lawyers are people who have gone to law school and often may have taken and passed the bar exam.

Reinaldo Diaz, an Hispanic and first generation American, is the son of parents from Argentina and El Salvador.
Diaz (Democratic Party) ran for election to the Florida State Senate to represent District 25. He lost in the Democratic primary on August 18, 2020.
Here is a YouTube on Reinaldo when he was running for public office in the past.



Daniel Morgan Campaign web site

Daniel Morgan, an Hispanic and also a first generation American. He was a caseworker at Guatemalan Maya Center. Morgan is 27, and said he was prompted to run for office to "bring a voice and representation" for the scores of immigrant families.



This district race should not be about one's heritage. We are all Americans. Focus on that and the qualifications of each.

8 comments:

  1. I didn't have time to listen to Mr. Diaz's interview in it's entirety but no where on his website does he say that he's a lawyer like you claim in the post. It does say that that he has a JD from NSU "where he specialized in environmental and land use law."

    If you can help clear this up by directing everyone to the place in the video where he represents himself as a lawyer that would help.

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  2. @1:14...did I say that the "lawyer" term was in this video? Or that he holds himself out as an attorney? He went to law school. Audubon Everglades says he got his Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University.
    I don't have time to listen to this video again.
    Actually, it is mentioned that he is an attorney in these minutes--
    https://riverscoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/RC-minutes-6-25-20.pdf

    So only Mr. Diaz can clear it up. Is he a lawyer or an attorney? Is there a distinction?

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  3. There are two things I care about: Law and Order, and The Environment. I think I know where Diaz stands on the Environment, but I'm less sure about how he feels about Law Enforcement.

    I just found out that US Fish and Wildlife are largely responsible for the starvation deaths of our beloved Manatees.

    Here we have a case where the US Government can't even enforce its own laws.

    I support the Police, and I support the Environment. Hopefully, these two things can work together.

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  4. People don't usually refer to themselves as lawyers, unless they have passed the Bar Exam.

    That is unless y9u are a Kardashian

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  5. My mistake, I guess. I was going by your statement that "Reinaldo states that he is a lawyer" in the post.

    I just figured that if you're saying that he himself has stated something you could point to the place where he actually states it.

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  6. He - Diaz - stated several times during the NAPC Forum at the Playhouse that he was a lawyer/atty.
    He, and Daniel. also mentioned "shifting PBSO dollars to social programs" more than once, which of course is the alternate pronunciation of "defund the police"
    He's Cara's boy. Careful with this one.

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  7. guess 1-14 didnt see play house debate where "lawyer"was said nunerous times.just goes to show dems only read what is good for them.mr frost has my vote

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  8. Yes, 11:43, I'm afraid you have the right of it regarding Law and Order. I have to say in his defense, however, that the Community which he is so familiar with probably does have many situations where a Social Worker is needed vs PBSO.

    Unfortunately, my community requires real policing, and I would not entertain voting for a candidate who does not wholeheartedly support PBSO.

    He still has time to address that issue.

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