Roland Knightly

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{{Infobox_Congressman | name = Roland Theodore Knightly, Jr.| | date_of_birth = 26th of April, 1974| place_of_birth =Chicago, IL | state = Illinois | district =9th | term_start=2000 | previous_offices =none | spouse =Elisa Sawers Knightly | religion =Catholic | residence =Evanston, IL | occupation =Lecturer | education=Harvard University | image=http://www.nrc.nl/multimedia/archive/00109/_De_onderklasse_is__109770d.jpg| region=Midwest/Wabash Valley }}  
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{{Infobox_Congressman | name = Roland Theodore Knightly, Jr.| | date_of_birth = 26th of April, 1974| place_of_birth =Chicago, IL | state = Illinois | district =9th Congressional District | term_start=2000 | previous_offices =none | spouse =Elisa Sawers Knightly | religion =Catholic | residence =Evanston, IL | occupation =Lecturer | education=Harvard University | image=http://www.nrc.nl/multimedia/archive/00109/_De_onderklasse_is__109770d.jpg| region=Midwest/Wabash Valley }}  
Congressman '''Roland Theodore Knightly, Jr.''' (b. 26th of April 1974) is a Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives representing the 9th Congressional District of Illinois, a position he has been serving in since 2000.
Congressman '''Roland Theodore Knightly, Jr.''' (b. 26th of April 1974) is a Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives representing the 9th Congressional District of Illinois, a position he has been serving in since 2000.
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== U.S. Congressional Representative (2000-present)==
== U.S. Congressional Representative (2000-present)==
Roland Knightly has now served for 9 years in the House.
Roland Knightly has now served for 9 years in the House.
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== Ideology ==
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Roland Knightly can be described as an Intellectual Liberal, almost social, Democrat from Illinois. He supports Civil Unions, opposes foreign interventionism, and is generally a proponent of an American welfare state, even if he has to regulate things for it. He keeps his commitment to the Free Market, but he agrees the Free Market, as has been proven in the 2008 credit crisis, needs a support in the back from the Government with some regulations. Roland is pro-abortion and anti-death penalty.

Revision as of 11:58, 15 November 2008

Roland Theodore Knightly, Jr.
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Democratic Party
Congressman
Began Present Office:
2000
Electoral District 9th Congressional District
State Illinois
Region and Superregion Midwest/Wabash Valley
Previous Offices none
Born

26th of April, 1974
Chicago, IL
Spouse Elisa Sawers Knightly
Religion Catholic
Residence Evanston, IL
Occupation Lecturer
Education Harvard University


Congressman Roland Theodore Knightly, Jr. (b. 26th of April 1974) is a Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives representing the 9th Congressional District of Illinois, a position he has been serving in since 2000.


Early Life and Career

Roland Theodore Knightly, Jr. was born on the 26th of April 1974 to Maria Sawers Knightly and Congressman Roland Jonathan Knightly, Sr., at their family home in a white suburb of Chicago. The intelligent child of a politician and his wife, Roland Knightly enjoyed prime education and went to Harvard University to study Political Science. Later, he would read the same subject at the University of Chicago and be promoted to PhD on a thesis about the shifting political climate of the last century. In 2000, he stood for the House of Representatives.


U.S. Congressional Representative (2000-present)

Roland Knightly has now served for 9 years in the House.

Ideology

Roland Knightly can be described as an Intellectual Liberal, almost social, Democrat from Illinois. He supports Civil Unions, opposes foreign interventionism, and is generally a proponent of an American welfare state, even if he has to regulate things for it. He keeps his commitment to the Free Market, but he agrees the Free Market, as has been proven in the 2008 credit crisis, needs a support in the back from the Government with some regulations. Roland is pro-abortion and anti-death penalty.

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