A message from Jeff Harris; stand up for your second amendment rights; call and/or e mail your Pa State House Representative and ask them to vote YES to HB 1926

Friends,

For the last 6 YEARS members of Firearm Owners Against Crime and other 2ND Amendment supporters have fought to pass Castle Doctrine outside the home, now known as HB 40, in the Pa House of Representatives or SB 842, in the Pa Senate. Since neither have passed, even though the co-sponsors have been in the majority, HB 40 has been attached to HB 1926 (Called Megan’s Law to protect our children). This bill is on the agenda for Monday, 11/15/2010  and we need everyone:

call and/or e mail your Pa State House Representative and ask them to vote YES to HB 1926.

Feel free to foward this to anyone you feel will help with this project. This will be the last time this year that we can have this passed or we start all over in 2011.

Thank you.

Jeff Harris

Firearm Owners Against Crime

freedominpa@comcast.net

The 2010 Midterm Elections: What Happened and What Happens Now?

Sponsored by: The Bucknell Institute for Public Policy

7:00PM-8:30PM Tuesday, November 9

Trout Auditorium on Bucknell Campus

Join representatives from the media and area faculty for a post-election panel discussion dissecting how the campaigns are run, what the results tell us, and what it all means for public policy in 2011 and beyond.

Panelists will include:

Nell McCormack Abom, political journalist for WITF in Harrisburg and host of “Smart Talk,” a weekly political news program

Henriet Hendriks, assistant professor of political science at Susquehanna University

John Micek, political writer for the Allentown Morning Call

Scott Meinke, associate professor of political science at Bucknell University

A message and newsletter from the Susquehanna University College Republicans

To view the SU College Republican newsletter, click on the link – SUR Newsletter October 2010

A note from the SU College Republican President –

Greetings from the Susquehanna University College Republicans!

I’m Eric Sweeney, President of the SU College Republicans and a senior here at Susquehanna University.

As an organization on campus we spread conservative viewpoints, spark debates and discussions, volunteer for campaigns, and occasionally even work with our friends across the aisle, the SU Democrats.  Managing to do all of these things, especially in an election year is quite a feat and that brings me to why you’re receiving this correspondence.  In an effort to share our work, experiences and commitments, we have put together a brief newsletter to keep the community, our friends, and supporters informed about what exactly it is that we have been up to.  If you know of someone else that might like to hear about us, please forward the newsletter or send us their email address, so that we can add them to our list.  Also, if you would like a hard copy, please send us your address.

I’d like to thank you for taking the time to get to know more about the SU College Republicans.  Our regular meetings are held on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Seibert Faculty Lounge on Susquehanna’s campus, and they are always open to community members.  If you have any questions, comments or suggestions about our club, the publication or any matters pertaining to us, I certainly hope you we will hear from you!

Thank you very much,

Eric Sweeney

SU College Republicans
1858 Weber Way, Box # 403
Selinsgrove, PA 17870

 

We need YOU to make phone calls

We need YOU to make phone calls

Phone Bank workers are still needed!  The Phone Bank workers are taking a survey asking two questions, are you supporting  . . . . and are you voting on Tuesday?  This is very important as it gets out the vote by reminding people Tuesday is Election Day and it also identifies people so we know who not to call and remind to vote on Tuesday.  If you can give an hour or two, please stop by the Lewisburg Regional Victory Office from 9:00 am – 9:00 pm.  The Victory Office is located at 216 Market Street in Lewisburg (the block between CVS and the Lewisburg Hotel).

Why Poll Watch?

Why is poll watching so important during a General Election?  A Poll Watcher does nothing more than sit at the polls and cross off names as voters vote.  From there, the list is then taken to a phone bank calling those who have not voted reminding them today is Election Day and how important their vote is.  This is what takes the average number of voters to above average.  You would be surprised at the number of people who were “going to stop on their way from home from work and forgot.”  Or those who were fed up with everything, but because they received a personal phone call asking them to vote, will go and vote.  Or those who need a ride to the polls, which we will setup.  Poll Watching is what takes the average voter turnout and takes it above average.

Are you available for an hour or two on Election Day to poll watch or make phone calls reminding  people to vote?  Is so, please contact us at rockstargop@verizon.net