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"a citizenry who take personally the fulfillment of America’s role as a shining example of freedom and equality for all..."

Thomas Jefferson for President
Here Comes the Rolling Renaissance!

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Saturday, June 9, 2007

Jefferson’s Platform

Thomas Jefferson Returns
Seeks Third Term As President

Goals:
  • a citizenry who take personally the fulfillment of America’s role as a shining example of freedom and equality for all
  • communities which supply the capacity for creative action in all arenas and reinvest the profits in the well-being of their citizens and the whole family of life;

  • an educational system in which the community is the classroom and students of all ages enhance the community;

  • a country in which the economy and the environment are the same in every respect and valued equally;

  • organizations which understand how to anticipate and incorporate transformation into their thinking and planning.
A Return to America’s Fundamental Values!
Supporting Communities as Actors for Good on the World Stage!
Healing the Planet by reuniting the Economy and the Environment!
Finding a Global Strategy for Resolving Differences without War!

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Monday, April 23, 2007

Boston Globe Article

Maine man announcing for president -- as Thomas Jefferson

March 9, 2007
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. --A longtime art teacher who now describes himself as a "professional futurist and social architect" celebrated his 70th birthday Friday by announcing his write-in candidacy for president while impersonating Thomas Jefferson.

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Sun Journal Article

Published : Friday-March 09, 2007

Dead president: Vote for me
By Kathryn Skelton,Staff Writer

A Thomas Jefferson impersonator from New Gloucester will announce his write-in campaign for president of the United States today - as Thomas Jefferson.

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Boston Herald Story

Maine man announcing for president -- as Thomas Jefferson
By Associated Press
Friday, March 9, 2007 - Updated: 03:16 PM EST

NEW GLOUCESTER, Maine -- A longtime art teacher who now describes himself as a ”professional futurist and social architect” planned to celebrate his 70th birthday Friday by announcing his write-in candidacy for president while impersonating Thomas Jefferson.
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Saturday, April 21, 2007

Harvard Announcement

Jefferson Announces Candidacy at Harvard College

"If you aren't getting your energy for free, you've been had."
- Thomas Jefferson, 2007



Video Clips: Economy & Environment- short clip, - long clip
Video Clips: Energy - short clip, - long clip
Video Clips: War & Peace - short clip, - long clip

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Candidacy Announcement

Thomas Jefferson Returns:

Seeks Third Term as President

Thomas Jefferson will announce his candidacy for President of the United States on the steps of Widener Library at Harvard at noon on March 9th, 2007. Declaring that the great American experiment in self-governance is foundering, the author of the Declaration of Independence feels compelled to return to seek a third term as Commander in Chief.


Mr. Jefferson seeks to reinvigorate the ideals and the promise of America by restoring its founding principles. Mr. Jefferson declares that his presidential campaign, the “Rolling Renaissance”, will appear in New Hampshire, Iowa, South Carolina and Nevada. The fundamentals of his platform include:



  • The abolition of war as a foreign policy

  • The reunion of the economy and the environment

  • An all-volunteer campaign with no fundraising.

While expressing gratitude and respect for Americans’ noble military service and sacrifice since the Revolutionary War, especially in current theaters in the Middle East, Mr. Jefferson will declare the ultimate victory – the abolition of war. He will establish that the institution of war is a social invention which has become obsolete and that Americans will no longer abide their own growing political obsolescence and loss of moral standing. Rather, in this coming national election, they will choose to regain their world leadership with a long view of the future from the highest honorable and ethical ground.


Mr. Jefferson, the master gardener, will also declare that Americans will come to understand that the world environment is the world economy. They are one and the same. Their growing awareness of global warming and other escalating crises of quality in soil, water and air will lead them to transform their principles of commerce accordingly. As newly empowered proponents of the long view of our planet’s future, Americans will establish that evolution is their only business; life is their only customer and community is their only future profit.


The role of Thomas Jefferson seeking the American presidency is enacted by August Jaccaci, former educator and futurist at Harvard, Boston College and the Rhode Island School of Design. Mr. Jaccaci serves as a social architect for creative enterprises worldwide and has worked with Margaret Mead and Buckminster Fuller.


He was the designer and host of the opening event of the United States Bicentennial celebration on Patriot’s Weekend in April, 1975. The “Town Meeting on the Year 2000” was televised live from Harvard for two days by WGBH with citizens calling in from all over New England to vote the articles on the year 2000. A newspaper describing the event and its proceedings was sent worldwide.


Mr. Jaccaci, appearing as Mr. Jefferson in his colonial finery, returns to Harvard and the steps of the Widener Library at noon on Friday, March 9th, 2007 to declare his candidacy and begin his “Rolling Renaissance” campaign. Interested citizens are invited to hear him and question him.

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Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Contact & Bookings

Mr. Jefferson is available for conferences, business meetings, fundraisers, community functions, university events, and radio and television bookings. In addition to the performance, August Jaccaci can provide a follow-up day to aid your group in putting his visionary ideas into practice for your organization or community.

If you are interested in bringing this extraordinary performance to your organization or community, please contact Joanne and Gus Jaccaci at 626 Penney Road, New Gloucester, ME 04260, (207) 626-5933, or email: gusandjoanne@earthlink.net. A press kit with full details is available upon request. Fees are based on several variables, including distance, special requirements, the financial status of the sponsoring organization, and fundraising goals.

The format of the Jefferson presentation is as follows: Mr. Jefferson speaks for one half hour about the past, present and future of the human species and the insights he has gained since his days as a leader of this country. An open question-and-answer session follows where you can hear about the ideal future of any field of endeavor or topic of interest to you, such as education, race relations, the environment, or any other area. Mr. Jefferson will surprise and inspire you with his amazing responses to your questions and his visionary insights into future success as a country and a species.

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