A message from Howard McKenzie, Founder of Susquehanna Valley Moral Issues Coalition – Where to find information about candidates

Dear Friends,

This is an important election—please inform yourselves and vote for candidates most closely representing traditional moral values. DO NOT STAY HOME FROM THE POLLS!

I recommend:

(1) Pennsylvania Family Council’s voter guide (www.pafamily.org)

designed for    distribution in churches without violating non-profit

guidelines.

(2) The PA Family Institute’s online interactive voter guide (www.PaFamilyVoter.com or http://www.focusvoter.com/PA).

(3) The American Family Association of PA website resources (http://afaofpa.org).

I did not produce our usual voter guide because of increased time away for work and major illness in the immediate family with long term ramifications. I have enjoyed researching candidates’ positions to inform you, even though it has been very time intensive.  Thankfully more information than ever before is now readily available from solid pro-family organizations. We will leave our website up, possibly indefinitely, so you can use its links to many morally conservative resources. Be informed, be involved, and be true to America’s founding principles. God bless you!

Rev. Howard R. McKenzie, Th.B., M.A.

Susquehanna Valley Moral Issues Coalition Coordinator No virus found in this incoming message.

No one is allowed to stay home on election day – a message from Ted Meehan

Friends,

For the past year, our fellow conservatives have turned out in huge numbers to resist the rapid expansion of Government, and the orgy of spendng that threatens not only us but our children and grandchildren.

There are less than two full weeks left in this campaign, and the “community organizers” are being paid handsomely to turn out the Democrat vote. Passion wins elections. Our side has that passion. Pat Toomey embodies that passion, and no one can afford to be idle between now and election day. This is crunch time.

Call your local campaign HQ. Volunteer to make calls, hand out literature, or do any job that advances the Cause. Get online and make another donation. America’s future hangs in the balance.

Two thoughts from our forefathers to consider…

These are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it Now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.  Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict the more glorius the triumph.” (Thomas Paine)

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men and women to do nothing.” (Edmund Burke)

Lets not be sunshine patriots, and please let us not allow the triumph of evil. Lets get out and win this election!

To Victory!

Ted Meehan

 

Poll Watcher Training on 10/19/2010 @ 7:00 pm

Snyder County will be implementing Swarm and Storm again for the 2010 Election.  This process makes a huge impact on voter turnout.  We are in need of poll watchers and phone call makers on Election Day, Tuesday, November 2, 2010; if you are able to give an hour or more, please contact us at rockstargop@verizon.net.

There will be an informational meeting for Poll Watchers, or anyone interested in the process on Tuesday, 10/19/2010 at 7:00 pm.

Information for Poll Watchers – poll watcher info 2010

Quote of the day . . .

“Large scale success today is spelled “Teamwork.” The successful team worker doesn’t wear a chip on his shoulder, doesn’t look for slights, isn’t constantly on the alert lest his “dignity” be insulted. He puts the good of the house – the company or team – first. And if the whole prosper, he, as an active, effective, progressive part will prosper with it.” ~B. C Forbes

VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED ON ELECTION DAY.  If you can give an hour or more, please contact us.  On to a Republican Victory!

Bucknell Political Science Discussion 10/21/2010

The 2010 Elections in Context: A Panel Discussion, Thursday, October 21 at 7:00PM in the Langone Center Gallery Theater (3rd floor) at Bucknell.

What is at stake in the November elections? What factors are driving our politics this year? What has changed—and what hasn’t? And what consequences will the elections have for the nation in 2011?

Faculty members from the departments of Political Science and Economics will provide context for understanding the upcoming elections and address your questions. Faculty participants include:

Chris Ellis, Political Science

Chris Magee, Economics

Scott Meinke, Political Science

Atiya Stokes-Brown, Political Science

Students, faculty, staff, and members of the Lewisburg community are all welcome.

 

Sponsored by the Department of Political Science.