Rancho Cucamonga city clerk: October 2008 Archives
I am known as the Voice of the Inland Empire. I am a conservative talk show host heard weekly on the radio and seen on cable television.
For years on my show I have talked about how more of the common citizen, the working class, need to get involved in the political process. We have far too many "career politicians" who are either out of touch with the average person or just don't care about their constituency. This is not what our founding fathers envisioned, rather good, honest, citizens who would enter the political world for a time and then return to their regular life.
We need more honest, ethical and principled people to be willing to step forward and remove the career politicians who often display little of those attributes. We need to remove those who serve only their own or other's special interests while the wants and needs of the American Public lie largely unheeded.
I have decided it is time for me to prove that a good, decent, hard-working person can and should be in the political arena.
As City Clerk, along with my regular duties, I will be your eyes and ears on how our city is being run by our council, mayor and city staff. I will report to you on my show, via my website at www.voiceoftheinlandempire.com and for those that sign up for my newsletter, you will be sent up to date info directly to your inbox.
I have been committed to our community since I moved to Rancho Cucamonga almost 15 years ago. I have always believed in serving my community. I am Chairman of the Equal Opportunity Commission for the County of San Bernardino. I am a board member of the Inland Empire Economic Partnership (IEEP), I sit on the board of directors for the Inland Empire Chapter of the American Red Cross and I am a member of Kiwanis International.
I am also a past president of the Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce and I have sat on the Chaffey College Foundation, the YMCA and the City's Library Foundation boards.
I am endorsed by Councilmember Rex Gutierrez, the San Bernardino County Republican Party Central Committee, and other community leaders for City Clerk. On November 4th, thank you for voting Ron Stark for Rancho Cucamonga City Clerk!
For years on my show I have talked about how more of the common citizen, the working class, need to get involved in the political process. We have far too many "career politicians" who are either out of touch with the average person or just don't care about their constituency. This is not what our founding fathers envisioned, rather good, honest, citizens who would enter the political world for a time and then return to their regular life.
We need more honest, ethical and principled people to be willing to step forward and remove the career politicians who often display little of those attributes. We need to remove those who serve only their own or other's special interests while the wants and needs of the American Public lie largely unheeded.
I have decided it is time for me to prove that a good, decent, hard-working person can and should be in the political arena.
As City Clerk, along with my regular duties, I will be your eyes and ears on how our city is being run by our council, mayor and city staff. I will report to you on my show, via my website at www.voiceoftheinlandempire.com and for those that sign up for my newsletter, you will be sent up to date info directly to your inbox.
I have been committed to our community since I moved to Rancho Cucamonga almost 15 years ago. I have always believed in serving my community. I am Chairman of the Equal Opportunity Commission for the County of San Bernardino. I am a board member of the Inland Empire Economic Partnership (IEEP), I sit on the board of directors for the Inland Empire Chapter of the American Red Cross and I am a member of Kiwanis International.
I am also a past president of the Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce and I have sat on the Chaffey College Foundation, the YMCA and the City's Library Foundation boards.
I am endorsed by Councilmember Rex Gutierrez, the San Bernardino County Republican Party Central Committee, and other community leaders for City Clerk. On November 4th, thank you for voting Ron Stark for Rancho Cucamonga City Clerk!



Recent Comments
Yvonne on Katie Roberts, Chaffey College board incumbent: What is your positio
Yvonne on Irene Hernandez-Blair, Chaffey College board challenger: What is your positio
Larry L. Fugate on Katie Roberts, Chaffey College board incumbent: Carole asked an impo
Debbie Oldar on Katie Roberts, Chaffey College board incumbent: Hi Katie, I am in t
Carole Cavanaugh on Katie Roberts, Chaffey College board incumbent: Hi, I would like to
joan on Andrew Wong, Pomona Unified incumbent: Dear Andrew, The de
Jack Larson on Gabe Chavez, Ontario-Montclair School District board candidate: Gabe, keep up the go
Dave Hidalgo on Bridget Healy reacts to Claremont election results: I am sure the staff
Ruth Spathias on Robin Carder, La Verne City Council candidate: Hi Robin, Thank you