February 15, 2008

Last Chance to Save the GOP and Beat the Democrats

Calling all conservative Republicans!

Unhappy with a likely McCain nomination?

Discouraged that the guy you were backing (or the guy he was backing) has jumped on the McCain bandwagon? 

Tancredo endorsed Romney, now Romney is endorsing McCainBrownback endorsed McCainThompson endorsed McCainHunter endorsed Huckabee and Huckabee has no problem voting for McCain

His endorsers all want YOU to "fall in line", to "close ranks".

Should conservatives just throw in the towel?  Should we fall in line with a candidate who has the endorsement support and preference of Republicans for Choice, who is funded by George Soros, and who is the co-author and promoter of amnesty for illegal aliens? 

But isn't it a done deal?  Doesn't he already have the nomination sewn up? 

No.

He needs 1,191 delegates to vote for him at the national convention.  The delegate count right now is unclear, as the media calls states for McCain when the delegates haven't actually been chosen yet.  There is an overwhelming anti-McCain sentiment among the party faithful, and banded together, might be able to defeat the nomination of John McCain before or at the convention. 

Media darling McCain, has only gotten this far, because conservatives have been divided between the rest of the candidates in the previously crowded field.  Now that the field has narrowed, we need to unite the grassroots conservative movement, ala anti-Harriet Miers style, Catholics Against Rudy style.   

This ain't over. 

February 12, 2008

Update on Washington State Caucus Results

Washington State Party Chairman Luke Esser has posted his explanation of the now national controversy over the caucus results, attempting to do some damage control.
Saturday, February 09, 2008
2008 Precinct Caucus Results

Statewide Results 2008 Precinct Caucuses:

Precincts Reporting

96.0 %

Candidates

Percentage

Huckabee

23.3 %

McCain

25.6 %

Paul

21.4 %

Romney

15.3 %

Other

1.1 %

Uncommitted

13.3%

Last Updated: Monday, 2/11/2008, 11:25 PM

Notice 1: The margin between Paul and Huckabee is tighter than the margin between Huckabee and McCain.

Notice 2: There is no winner yet in Washington State, and there will not be until the end of May at the State Convention.  Some very interesting dynamics can take place with such a divided result of the first step of our process.  Who among those delegates will be sent to the next level?  Look at the percentage for Romney (who has dropped out or "suspended" his campaign), "other" and "uncommitted".  Which way will they go?  It depends on what issues motivate them most.

Notice 3: This is very sloppy reporting by the WSRP.  They have still not posted the breakdown by county, which makes it tougher for anyone to check the veracity of these reported "results".    

February 09, 2008

I'm a Ron Paul Delegate!

UPDATE: Results from my pooled caucus according to the pooled caucus chairman:

16 for Ron Paul
14 for Mike Huckabee
11 for John McCain
7 uncommitted, or PCOs who didn't show but may still be eligible to be automatic delegates
3 for Mitt Romney

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Washington State held its precinct caucuses today, the first step in our state's nominating process.  My precinct was in a "pooled caucus" with approximately 25 other precincts, averaging about 5 participants each. 

My precinct had 8 participants.  1 Romney supporter, 2 Huckabee supporters, 1 McCain supporter, 2 "uncommitteds" and 1 Paul supporter (me). 

Our precinct is allocated 2 delegates.  There were 5 nominees.  1 Huckabee, 1 Paul (me), 1 McCain, 2 "uncommitteds".  On the first and only ballot for delegates, I was tied with the Huckabee supporter for 1st place.  So both of us were elected.  The alternates are split between McCain, Huckabee and "Uncommitted". 

In the other precincts that met in my pooled caucus, it looked to be overwhelmingly for Paul, but I do not yet have the final numbers.  There are reports around the state that in some districts and counties, Paul won the most delegates. 

January 30, 2008

Now There are Four

Only ONE can be trusted.Fourcandidates_2 

Life of the Party to Reagan Wing: Just Do It!

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In a bizarre and fancifully written and illustrated, 3 part (so far) series, Reagan Wing president Doug Parris grapples with the only place for conservatives to turn: The REVOLUTION.  Read here for Part I, Part II, and Part III

Just do it! 

And for that matter, now that Duncan Hunter, Tom Tancredo and Fred Thompson are all out of the race, the entire Reagan Coalition needs to regroup and ask of themselves this question:  Is Democracy in Iraq worth the price of our Constitutional Republic?   

Paul Perserveres

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Photo: Philadelphia Veterans Rally for Ron Paul (November 2007)

Message from the Ron Paul Campaign:

You say you want a revolution? (1/30/08)

Every movement in history has faced some time of testing, some experience that either forges it into something strong and unified, or forces it to fade away into the history books as another failed experiment.

Dr. Paul has written to you that we are heading straight for Super Tuesday. Our opponents are free to beat up on each other and wear themselves down while we gather our supporters and prepare to storm the convention with delegates.

Last night, over 60,000 people stood up and asked for an end to the runaway violation of our liberties. But contrary to the impression you may be getting from the mainstream media, no national delegates have yet been won in Florida. Those delegates will only be awarded between February 6 and April 30 at delegate selection caucuses, and many of those delegates will be supporters of Dr. Paul.

Ron Paul is the only candidate not to give up on any state in the Republican race, and just as we competed strongly in overlooked states like Nevada and Louisiana, so too will we compete in Maine, Minnesota, and other states that the so-called "top-tier" candidates are content to ignore.

Now, as the focus shifts to Super Tuesday, Rudy's campaign is crushed, Huckabee is losing momentum by the day, and McCain and Romney are fighting over who is the most liberal.

We've been here before. In 1776, despite a courageous effort at holding onto the city, George Washington ceded New York and quickly retreated to New Jersey.

1777 brought the British recapture of Fort Ticonderoga, as well as American defeats at Brandywine and Germantown.

And then, during the winter of 1777-1778, Washington and his army faced perhaps their most humiliating moment, forced to endure a harsh Pennsylvania winter with limited supplies at Valley Forge.

The American revolutionaries dealt with their defeats, focused on their goals, and emerged from Valley Forge as a force that would defeat the most powerful nation on earth.

Our momentum is building. Each one of us, from Dr. Paul himself down to the grassroots supporter who donates the last $5 he or she can give, is focused on the goal.

Early in the struggle for American independence, George Washington wrote: "Perseverance and spirit have done wonders in all ages." Even then, Washington realized that a fierce struggle for self-government can only be won with a spirit of determination equal to the challenge.

Today, in the midst of our new revolution, let's consider Washington's words once again. The task before us is enormous. The foes of liberty are deeply entrenched, and they will not relinquish their power without a struggle.

But fighting in our favor is the unconquerable human spirit, the innate desire to be free. We must embrace this inner strength, dig in our heels, and persevere, just as Washington and his rag-tag colonials, the first American grassroots patriots, did before us. And if we must pass through a Valley Forge or two along the way to victory, let those times of testing temper the steel of our determination.

If Ron Paul is to continue his fight for liberty to the Republican Convention, we need your help in two critical ways:

1. Become a precinct leader today: It's easy, but more importantly, it's vital to Ron Paul's success: https://voters.ronpaul2008.com.

2. Donate: Just as the Continental Congress supplied General Washington's troops in the field, we too must raise as much money as we can to equip our grassroots supporters.

Help us win this revolution and usher in a new era of freedom, peace, and prosperity. Donate today: https://www.ronpaul2008.com/donate.

Matthew Hawes, Policy Assistant
Daniel McCarthy, Internet Communications Coordinator
Jonathan Bydlak, Fundraising Director
Ron Paul 2008

January 07, 2008

The Power of the Pro-Life Movement

Have you noticed lately, that the so-called "front runner" presidential candidates haven't been doing as well as expected? 

It was assumed that Rudy Giuliani would be a shoe-in, given his popular "America's mayor" status.  That simply hasn't panned out in the first two states who've taken an actual vote (In Iowa, Rudy placed last and in Wyoming, Rudy did not receive any delegates to the national convention).  That is in no small part, due to the much publicized campaign of Catholics Against Rudy and its coalition of pro-life bloggers (including yours truly).   

But there is an equal threat to the pro-life movement in pretender, Mitt Romney.  After spending the most money and time in Iowa, Romney's loss was in no small part, due to the newly formed American Right to Life and their ads exposing the Mitt Romney Fairy Tale which they ran in Iowa and plan to run a similiar one in South Carolina: 

The power of the pro-life movement to bring down a candidate is evident in these two cases.  This battle certainly isn't over yet.  The question is:  Will the pro-life movement equally use that power to unite behind one real pro-life candidate who can also appeal to the rest of the coalition and win over converts? 

December 30, 2007

The Legacy of Judas National Right to Life

[This column was written by Brian Rohrbough, President of the newly formed American Right to Life and was originally posted at Covenant News.  Every pro-lifer needs to know the history of deceipt of the National Right to Life.  Pass it on.  Emphasis added.]
Then one of the twelve, called Judas Iscariot went to the chief priests and said,

"What are you willing to give me if I deliver Him to you?"
And they counted out to him thirty pieces of silver.
So from that time he sought opportunity to betray Him.

TradimIn 1981, after president Ronald Reagan agreed he would sign federal personhood legislation for the unborn, National Right to Life and their longtime attorney James Bopp actually opposed that effort claiming they supported a states' rights approach. Move forward in time a quarter century to today. Notice that NRTL and Bopp have long opposed all state personhood efforts. Demonstrated below, NRTL has continuously promoted legislation that undermines the personhood of an innocent child. In betrayal, NRTL quietly worked to oppose South Dakota's recent abortion ban referendum. Now, like a thief in the night they are circulating a recent Bopp memo to pro-life legislators and religious organizations to oppose personhood efforts in Colorado and elsewhere. NRTL is attempting to turn pro-life officials against this legitimate effort to end abortion and enforce the God-given right to life.  [Ed.: What happened to the "states' rights approach"?]

A stalwart authority of the pro-life movement, Dr. Charles Rice of Notre Dame, accurately reports that not one of the U.S. Supreme Court justices, which includes those supported by NRTL, has ever affirmed personhood and the right to life for the unborn. The Court's infamous Partial-Birth Abortion ruling advocates "an injection that kills the fetus," and "less shocking methods" of killing the same late-term children, and explicitly keeps PBA legal declaring that the baby can be delivered up to "the navel" and then terminated. This Gonzales v. Carhart decision is a virtual PBA manual. Yet against the landslide of changing opinion among pro-life leaders (because they have now read the decision for themselves), Bopp continues to praise these justices who delivered the most aggressively pro-abortion, brutally-wicked decision ever issued by a U.S. court.

Written on the letterhead of Bopp's law firm, this August 7, 2007 11-page memo states, "And some have shamelessly vilified the Supreme Court justices who gave us this important victory… This is a grave injustice to these justices…" -James Bopp

"Woe to you also, lawyers!
For you build the tombs of the prophets, and your fathers killed them.
In fact, you bear witness that you approve the deeds of your fathers;
for they indeed killed them, and you build their tombs."

NRTL and their longtime lawyer Bopp bear witness that they approve of the justices they lobbied for, who rule to continue to slaughter the innocent. The grave injustice is against the unborn. The growing list of Christian pro-life leaders condemning the evil PBA ruling include:

  • Judge Roy Moore
  • Ambassador Alan Keyes
  • Human Life Int'l president Rev. Tom Euteneuer
  • Notre Dame Law School Professor Charles Rice
  • American Life League's Judie Brown
  • Congressman Bob Dornan
  • And many more.

And the founder of Focus on the Family also confirmed that:

"Ending partial-birth abortion… does not save a single human life." -Dr. James Dobson, May 2007, FocusAction.org.

James Bopp and NRTL led the partial-birth abortion fiasco that wasted fifteen years but raised for the pro-life industry a quarter-billion dollars on a PBA ban that from its very inception never had the authority to prevent a single abortion. Bopp is an Advisor to false pro-life candidate Mitt Romney and American RTL Action is now running its first 527 political TV ad on the Fox News Channel in Iowa exposing Romney.

Brian Rohrbough
President, American RTL
Contact:
Donna Ballentine
1-888-888-ARTL

September 13, 2007

Rudy McRompson, "Scaredy Cat"

It was mentioned here the other day, that Fred Thompson had joined the "three headed RINO" in snubbing Joseph Farah and Phyllis Sclafly, by avoiding the upcoming "Values Voters" debate.  Here's what Farah, founder and CEO of of World Net Daily had to say in his latest column, The GOP Gutless Wonders

Would you elect a man president of the United States who was afraid of tough questioning from Phyllis Schlafly or Star Parker?

Would you consider voting for a man who had better things to do than to talk to an audience of millions concerned about the assault on family values?

What would you say to front-running GOP presidential candidates who take your vote for granted because they think you have nowhere to go?

These are some of the questions you should be pondering today as we get ready for a Republican presidential debate next Monday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – a debate in which four major contenders will be conspicuously absent.

They are: Willard "Mitt" Romney, Rudolph Giuliani, John McCain and Fred Thompson.

I, for one, am particularly disappointed in Thompson, who has not yet participated in a single GOP debate. This one would have been his first opportunity since officially announcing his candidacy. He could have changed all the dynamics. He could have made this debate the biggest national news story of the day. He could have forced others to join the debate. But, he, too, had better things to do....(click here to read the rest of "The GOP Gutless Wonders".)

September 05, 2007

Rudy McRompson

As the much anticipated "conservative messiah" makes his big announcement on the JAY LENO070502_thompson_vmed_10a_widec_2 SHOW, the news is in that he joins the "three headed RINO" in snubbing Joseph Farah, Phyllis Schlafly and the Values Voters.  (Via the New York Sun)

Mayor Giuliani, Fred Thompson, Mitt Romney, and Senator McCain are all declining to participate in a September 17 debate in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., that's being hosted by an umbrella social-conservative group called ValuesVoter.org. Social conservatives will be upset; other conservatives might well be heartened by the waning power of the religious right.

A number of second-tier Republican candidates have confirmed attendance at the event, according to the news site WorldNetDaily.com, whose editor, Joseph Farah, is slated to moderate the debate. They include Rep. Duncan Hunter, Mike Huckabee, Rep. Tom Tancredo, Senator Brownback, Rep. Ron Paul, and John Cox.

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