Oct 16 2008

Under the Radar: Acupuncturist Tries to Stick It to DeLauro

Under the Radar: Acupuncturist Tries to Stick It to DeLauro
October 14, 2008
By Shira Toeplitz
Roll Call Staff

Acupuncturist Boaz “Bo” ItsHaky takes a holistic approach to Congressional politics.

The 49-year-old Republican believes that in order to cure the ills of individuals, their surrounding environment must also be treated.

“Every individuals’ well-being is strongly affected by the well-being of our nation,” ItsHaky said.

Therefore, the Western medicine [should read Oriental Medicine] specialist has ordered a comprehensive prescription to alleviate our nation’s ills: A bid for Connecticut’s 3rd district, a seat held by Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D) for nine terms.

“The approach of contributing on a larger scale fits right into the philosophy of the model of medicine that I practice,” ItsHaky said.

ItsHaky’s political journey began on a kibbutz in Israel. Until age 21, he lived and worked in the traditional community where all the inhabitants share everything.

But it is because of this experience, he said, that he learned the dangers of socialism. That kind of community, ItsHaky said, creates a mentality among residents that everything will be provided for them and therefore innovation is no longer necessary.

“I have seen socialism firsthand living in a commune, which is a kibbutz, and I have seen that it doesn’t work,” he said.

But on the other side of economic policy, ItsHaky also expressed wariness about the dangers of “chronic capitalism” [should read "Crony Capitalism"] — and sees the recent economic crisis as proof of this condition.

“I consider myself to believe in ‘peoples’ capitalism,’ which is completely different and what I believe our Founding Fathers [thought] should be the appropriate or the right form of capitalism,” he said.

After leaving the kibbutz, ItsHaky served his required three years in the Israeli army. It was in his post-military travels to the Far East, however, that ItsHaky first began to learn about Asian medicine.

In 1989, he moved to Bethany, Conn., and in 1992, he said he officially became a U.S. citizen. Soon after, he began studying Asian medicine in America.

In fact, ItsHaky was completing graduate work at the Tri-State College of Acupuncture in New York City on Sept. 11. 2001. He said he was studying about a dozen blocks north of Ground Zero when the planes hit the Twin Towers.

“In general, I thought up until that moment, I thought my contribution to the well-being of our society and our country would be on the small scale, such as practicing acupuncture, helping individuals one on one,” ItsHaky said.

It was on that day, however, that ItsHaky said he reconsidered his life’s mission. Now, in addition to seeing 20 to 25 patients per week at his offices in Connecticut, ItsHaky is committed to running for office.

ItsHaky first ran as an Independent for first selectman in Bethany in 2005, a bid that he said he lost by a large margin. The next year, ItsHaky served as a member of the Bethany Republican Town Committee and unsuccessfully ran for state Senate. Then, in 2007, ItsHaky was elected by party officials to represent that same district at the state GOP Central Committee.

ItsHaky said he never planned to challenge DeLauro, who is not considered to be vulnerable by the national political parties. ItsHaky said he planned to work his way up through the state House and Senate first.

But state Republicans, he said, were in a bind looking at an empty slot on the 3rd district ballot. ItsHaky approached them and offered up his candidacy. But since that incident, ItsHaky said the state party has not come through on some of its promises to help him.

“Promises made were not delivered,” he said. “But on second thought, I’m not surprised. I’m considered to be an outsider.”

So far, ItsHaky has had to run a financially skeletal campaign. With a campaign budget that he describes as “literally nothing,” he has no staff or headquarters.

Connecticut Republican Party Executive Director Christopher Healy said that despite these minimal resources, ItsHaky has done a “stellar job” holding DeLauro accountable.

“Bo was generous enough to jump in at the 11th hour to be our candidate, and one of my regrets is that I wish we had more resources to give to him,” Healy said. “Bo is certainly an energetic, smart and thoughtful person.”

It’s also easy for ItsHaky’s campaign to be overshadowed by races in the state’s other five Congressional districts this year. Rep. Christopher Shays, the last GOP House Member in New England, is in another targeted race this cycle, while state Sen. David Cappiello (R) is attempting to put the 5th district back into Republican hands from freshman Rep. Christopher Murphy (D).

Healy said the party has given ItsHaky technical assistance, spread the word about his candidacy and coordinated with his campaign.

“It’s always an uphill battle in that district, but I think he’s doing what needs to be done to challenge Rosa DeLauro’s lack of representation, based on the fact that she’s a member of the leadership and spends a good deal of her time raising money for other candidates around the country,” Healy said. “I’m an optimist about everything, including this.”

After all, DeLauro does have plans to debate ItsHaky.

“As in past elections, Congresswoman DeLauro and her opponent will debate,” DeLauro campaign director Chuck Swirsky said. “She takes every election seriously.”

Until then, ItsHaky will be waiting on pins and needles.

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Oct 15 2008

RealClearPolitics - Average Congressional Job Approval - 15.2% !!! How LOW will they GO?

Published by boazitshaky under Campaign News, Polls

 

Polling Data

Poll Date Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 10/03 - 10/13 15.2 76.6 -61.4
CBS News/NY Times 10/10 - 10/13 12 74 -62
FOX News 10/08 - 10/09 13 77 -64
GW/Battleground 10/06 - 10/09 15 78 -63
NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl 10/04 - 10/05 13 78 -65
CNN 10/03 - 10/05 23 76 -53

See All Congressional Job Approval Polling Data

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Oct 10 2008

What Happened to Speaker Pelosi’s High Hopes?

Published by boazitshaky under Campaign News

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Oct 10 2008

RealClearPolitics - Average Congressional Job Approval - 15.8% …and going down

Published by boazitshaky under Campaign News, Issues, Polls

Polling Data

Poll Date Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 10/03 - 10/09 15.8 76.4 -60.6
FOX News 10/08 - 10/09 13 77 -64
GW/Battleground 10/06 - 10/09 15 78 -63
NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl 10/04 - 10/05 13 78 -65
CBS News 10/03 - 10/05 15 73 -58
CNN 10/03 - 10/05 23 76 -53

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Oct 08 2008

59% Would Vote to Replace Entire Congress

Published by boazitshaky under Campaign News, Polls

Congress was front and center in the national news last week and the American people were far from impressed. If they could vote to keep or replace the entire Congress, 59% of voters would like to throw them all out and start over again. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 17% would vote to keep the current legislators in office.

Today, just 23% have even a little confidence in the ability of Congress to deal with the nation’s economic problems and only 24% believe most Members of Congress understand legislation before they vote on it.

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Oct 07 2008

RealClearPolitics - Congressional Job Approval - 16.8% !!!

Published by boazitshaky under Campaign News, Polls

Polling Data

Poll Date Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 09/19 - 10/05 16.8 75.8 -59.0
NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl 10/04 - 10/05 13 78 -65
CBS News 10/03 - 10/05 15 73 -58
GW/Battleground 09/21 - 09/25 17 77 -60
FOX News 09/22 - 09/23 17 73 -56
CNN/OpinionResearch 09/19 - 09/21 22 78 -56

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Oct 03 2008

House passes bailout on second attempt

Published by boazitshaky under Campaign News

The House has approved a massive Wall Street bailout four days after rejecting a similar measure.

The measure was approved in a 263 to 171 vote, with 172 Democrats and 91 Republicans offering support.

FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 681

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Oct 03 2008

Is Connecticut Next?

Published by boazitshaky under Campaign News

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, alarmed by the ongoing national financial crisis, warned Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson on Thursday that the state might need an emergency loan of as much as $7 billion from the federal government within weeks.

The warning comes as California is close to running out of cash to fund day-to-day government operations and is unable to access routine short-term loans that it typically relies on to remain solvent.

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Oct 03 2008

ItsHaky Going for Upset, Youth Vote

“I am very interested in the younger voters. They are the future of this district and this state,” said ItsHaky. “I go after the youth vote as much as possible.”

The 49 year-old Republican candidate is running for the third congressional district of Connecticut in the United States House or Representatives. His counterpart is Democratic incumbent, DeLauro, who is running for a tenth consecutive term.

For ItsHaky, grabbing the youth vote is more than just getting votes, its about changing the very fabric of Connecticut.

“My main concern is the brain drain, with young people who come here to acquire higher education and not able to be attracted to stay here,” said ItsHaky. “I want to reverse that by finding more jobs in Connecticut and more affordable housing.”

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Oct 03 2008

Tainted candy pulled from two New Haven grocery stores

Published by boazitshaky under Health

A health inspector was on the prowl for toxic baby formula when he came across some dangerous white rabbits.

Bags of “White Rabbit Creamy Candy” were pulled from two New Haven grocery stores this week by food safety inspectors from the state Department of Consumer Protection.

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