Lewistown Tea Party Patriots Meeting 11/28/2012

Tea Party  Patriots, yes, we lost a battle with the progressives, but we did not lose the war! There are many more battles to be fought in the near future to save our country! Please do not lose hope, we must continue to fight. Please join us on Wed, Nov 28 at 6:30 pm at the Moose Family Center, in Lewistown, PA.  We will be giving a security update, plus we will discuss the tea party agenda for the next year. Also, we will be showing a movie on Sharia law. In addition please see video below of part of my security update in DC. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMQDRt3USyU&feature=share&list=UU2YsC2V2MVIPZzjfj34nqMg

 

Our Country, Our Fix

PI2012 #615 – Our Country, Our Fix

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“Do not be bullied out of your common sense by the specialist; two to one, he is a pedant.” ~  Oliver Wendell Holmes

Saturday,

November 10th, 2012

Liberty Lovers,

http://www.usdebtclock.org: Every American Taxpayer Now “Owes” “The (federal) State” $141,677, every citizen $51,621

“Inflation is like sin; every government denounces it and every government practices it.” ~  Frederick Leith-Ross 

Optimists Know Where There’s horse manure, ponies are close by.  Pessimists hold their noses and look for manure-free pastures… where there are no ponies.  One would think, listening to media pundits, “Republicans” are breathing their last.  More than are few are acting as though they are.

“Liberty has always come from the subjects of it.” ~  Woodrow Wilson 

Presidential Election 2012 Was decided by under three points.  Three.  Third Parties captured a few points.  Had “Republicans” been effective communicators, Obama supporters would be crying and predicting ruin for fairness and charitable living.  No fault in losing, only in quitting.

“A few hanging together can lead a nation to change.” ~  Wynton Marsalis 

Free Market, Fiscal Responsibility, and Limited Government advocates have two choices.  Prove these three are more viable than ‘government’/”State” paternalism and grow ranks, or, hope Elections 2014 and 2016 will usher forth “Republican” deliverers.

“There can be no liberty unless there is economic liberty.” ~  Margaret Thatcher 

Elections Don’t Deliver Liberty.  People determined to live in uncompromising Liberty fortify their lives around principles of Liberty and demonstrate Liberty’s advantages over those of despots and tyrants.  Nothing else need be done for people to be free.

“The disappearance of a sense of responsibility is the most far-reaching consequence of submission to authority.” ~  Stanley Milgram 

People Intending To Live In Liberty do not allow legislators – or other public officials within These United States of America, to enter into contracts with collective bargaining units. They prohibit ‘government’ (“The State”) from negotiating away their property.

Let Freedom Ring

See http://citizencontrolledtaxation.com

— It’s your property, not “State,” property.

Best Wishes,

Len Ritchey 

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Steve Hayes PLC 2013 Featured Speaker

Steve Hayes PLC 2013 Featured Speaker

Conference Registration is NOW open

November 13, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:        Lowman S. Henry

(717)  671-0776

lhenry@lincolninstitute.org

PALeadershipConference.org

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Leadership Conference is excited to announce the 2013 keynote speaker will be Fox News Contributor, Senior Writer for The Weekly Standard and author Stephen F. Hayes.

Having his work featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, Reason, National Review and many other publicans, Hayes has written extensively about national politics, international affairs and the country’s current political leadership. Hayes was a lead reporter on the 2012 presidential election cycle from Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and other key Republican primary states.

A year after hosting two Republican presidential candidates (Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich) the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference is pushing toward making the 2013 conference the best yet.

Registration for the 2013 Pennsylvania Leadership Conference opens today.

Registration and complete information on the

2013 Pennsylvania Leadership Conference is now available at

www.paleadershipconference.org

Ordered My Jaguar. You?

PI2012 #619 – Ordered My Jaguar.  You?

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How strangely will the Tools of a Tyrant pervert the plain Meaning of Words!

~  Samuel Adams

Sunday, November 11th, 2012

Liberty Lovers,

http://www.usdebtclock.org: Every American Taxpayer Now “Owes” “The (federal) State” $141,693, every citizen $51,628

John Stossell Asked Post Election 2012 voters how Election 2012 would affect freedom? One said “the people” would have “a seat at the table.”  Others uttered wordless jubilation.  Doesn’t everyone have “a seat at the table” since Election 2008?

I Didn’t Wait For Stossell’s post Election 2012 interviews.  I ordered my Jaguar after President Obama told a Florida woman he would have his staff look into her car problem.  No Jaguar yet; it’s only been a bit over three years.

“I give you bitter pills in sugar coating. The pills are harmless: the poison is in the sugar.” ~   Stanislaw Lee 

Stossell Said His Post Election 2012 interviews with voters who cast ballots for winners expected more free stuff following Election 2012.  I find I get less stuff since Election 2008, particularly stuff I buy.  Hope I like my Jaguar.

“Of all the means to lead men, the most effectual is a concealed mystery.  The hankering of the mind is irresistible.” ~  Adam Weishaupt 

My Jaguar Arrival Delay is, I expect, due a billing address error.  I instructed my Jaguar dealer to bill President, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.  My dealer tells me bills are returned – no forwarding address.  I expect they should go to:  American Taxpayer, Main Street, USA.

“The trouble with you Americans is that you are still under the influence of that second rate – shall I say third rate? – mind, Karl Marx ~  H. G. Wells 

People Intending To Live In Liberty do not allow legislators – or other public officials within These United States of America, to interfere in health matters between private citizens and their physicians. They hold government at its Constitutional arm’s length.

Let Freedom Ring

See http://citizencontrolledtaxation.com

— It’s your property, not “State,” property.

Best Wishes,

Len Ritchey

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Thank you to all our veterans!

Because of You, Unknown Soldier

By Courtney Tanabe

Because of you, I am here

Because of you, I am able to live freely

Yet I do not know you

And I have not done anything for you

But there you stand, ready to fight

And there you are prepared to die

For me

You’ve fought before

And you’ll fight again

For someone you don’t know

So thank you Unknown Soldier

Fighting for me

I’m here because of you

And I owe my future to you

Ask A Horse – Presidents Propose, Congress Disposes

PI2012 #599 – Presidents Propose, Congress Disposes

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“I think the most important factor in getting out of the recession actually is just the regenerative capacity of – of American capitalism.”

~  Warren Buffett

Wednesday,

November 7th, 2012

Liberty Lovers,

http://www.usdebtclock.org: Every American Taxpayer Now “Owes” “The (federal) State” $141,629, every citizen $51,598.  

“Everything government has it gets from you.” ~Lew Rockwell

Presidential Election 2012 Leaves America more divided than did Election 2008.  Electoral votes gave President Obama clear wins both times.  Election 2008 popular vote was 66.8million to 58.3million; Election 2012 looks to be 58.7million to 56.1million

“Between two groups of people who want to make different kinds of worlds, I see no remedy but force.” ~  Oliver Wendell Holmes

President Obama, Popular And electoral votes notwithstanding, must get his initiatives through Congress.  Election 2012 left Congressional power as it was before votes were tallied.  While Mr. Obama won a second term, his ‘mandate’ lost some ground.

“Nobody wants a judge to be subject to the political whim of the moment.” ~  Stephen Bryer

Americans Will Know Fairly soon where and how Mr. Obama intends to move America.  He would be wise not to ignore American voters who elect Congress as well as Presidents.  Mr. Obama may no longer legitimately blame his predecessor.

“The power to tax involves the power to destroy.” ~  Justice John Marshall

Americans, Despite Election 2012 outcomes, continue to face selective, arbitrary, and discriminatory legislation, taxation, and regulation.  Most egregious amongst them is direct taxation (property confiscation).

“Capital as such is not evil; it is its wrong use that is evil.  Capital in some form will always be needed.” ~  Mohandas Gandhi

People Intending To Live In Liberty do not allow legislators – or other public officials within These United States of America, to enact legislation or regulations requiring any private business to accept collective bargaining organizations. They stand by free markets and limited government.

Let Freedom Ring

See http://citizencontrolledtaxation.com

— It’s your property, not “State,” property.

Best Wishes,

Len Ritchey

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Why I Was Wrong by Dick Morris

Why I Was Wrong
By DICK MORRIS
Published on DickMorris.com on November 7, 2012

I’ve got egg on my face.  I predicted a Romney landslide and, instead, we ended up with an Obama squeaker.

The key reason for my bum prediction is that I mistakenly believed that the 2008 surge in black, Latino, and young voter turnout would recede in 2012 to “normal” levels.  Didn’t happen.  These high levels of minority and young voter participation are here to stay.  And, with them, a permanent reshaping of our nation’s politics.

In 2012, 13% of the vote was cast by blacks.  In 04, it was 11%.  This year, 10% was Latino.  In ’04 it was 8%.  This time, 19% was cast by voters under 30 years of age. In ’04 it was 17%.  Taken together, these results swelled the ranks of Obama’s three-tiered base by five to six points, accounting fully for his victory.

I derided the media polls for their assumption of what did, in fact happen: That blacks, Latinos, and young people would show up in the same numbers as they had in 2008.  I was wrong.  They did.

But the more proximate cause of my error was that I did not take full account of the impact of hurricane Sandy and of Governor Chris Christie’s bipartisan march through New Jersey arm in arm with President Obama. Not to mention Christe’s fawning promotion of Obama’s presidential leadership.

It made all the difference.

A key element of Romney’s appeal, particularly after the first debate, was his ability to govern with Democrats in Massachusetts.  Obama’s one-party strident approach, so much the opposite of what he pledged in his first national speech in 2004, had turned voters off.  But by working seamlessly with an acerbic Republican Governor like Christie, Obama was able to blunt Romney’s advantage in this crucial area.

Sandy, in retrospect, stopped Romney’s post-debate momentum.  She was, indeed, the October Surprise.  She also stopped the swelling concern over the murders in Benghazi and let Obama get away with his cover-up in which he pretended that a terrorist attack was, in fact, just a spontaneous demonstration gone awry.

Obama is the first president in modern times to win re-election by a smaller margin than that by which he was elected in the first place.  McKinley, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, and Clinton all increased their re-election vote share significantly.  Obama’s dropped from a 7 point margin over McCain to a 1 point margin over Romney.

That he could get re-elected despite his dismal record is a tribute to his brilliant campaign staff and the shifting demographics of America.  This is not your father’s United States and the Republican tilt toward white middle aged and older voters is ghettoizing the party so that even bad economic times are not enough to sway the election.

By the time you finish with the various demographic groups the Democrats win, you almost have a majority in their corner.  Count them:  Blacks cast 13% of the vote and Obama won them 12-1.  Latinos cast 10% and Obama carried them by 7-3.  Under 30 voters cast 19% of the vote and Obama swept them by 12-7.  Single white women cast 18% of the total vote and Obama won them by 12-6.  There is some overlap among these groups, of course, but without allowing for any, Obama won 43-17 before the first married white woman or man over 30 cast their vote.   (Lets guess that if we eliminate duplication, the Obama margin would be 35-13)  Having conceded these votes, Romney would have had to win over two-thirds of the rest of the vote to win.  He almost did.  But not quite.

If Romney couldn’t manage this trick against Obama in the current economy, no Republican could.

But that doesn’t mean we just give up. Obama barely won this election and we still have a Republican House of Representatives. We still  have the ability – and more important, the responsibility – to fight to keep this great country as we know it and love it.

We must stop Obama’s socialist agenda. That’s our job for the next four years. We cannot allow Obama to magnify his narrow victory into a mandate for larger government, bigger spending, and less freedom.

This is not a call for gridlock. If Obama moves to the center and proposes moderate measures, we should support them. But that’s unlikely.

So we have our work cut out for us.

http://www.dickmorris.com/why-i-was-wrong/?utm_source=dmreports&utm_medium=dmreports&utm_campaign=dmreports

 

NFRW Thanks Members; Election Report

Dear NFRW Member,

This is a difficult day for each one of us. When you pour your heart, soul and mind – every ounce of your being – into something, only to have it return void, it is indescribable.

But one aspect of this election makes me extremely proud, and that is your level of participation. This year, Republican women stepped up to a degree that I have never before seen. Your efforts in the presidential election, as well as in your state and local elections, are unprecedented, and what you did matters.

So even though we are going through a sort of grieving process today, please know that I truly appreciate each and every one of you, and that I couldn’t be prouder.

Now, a quick report on our Republican women candidates. A few of their races are still too close to call, but here is what we know so far:

New Republican women elected to federal or statewide office:
Deb Fischer of Nebraska, U.S. Senate
Jackie Walorski of Indiana, U.S. House
Ann Wagner of Missouri, U.S. House
Susan Bitter Smith of Arizona, Corporation Commissioner
Sue Ellspermann of Indiana, Lt. Governor
Kirsten Baesler of North Dakota, Superintendent of Public Instruction
Christi Craddick of Texas, Railroad Commissioner

Races too close to call:
Martha McSally of Arizona, U.S. House
Sandy Welch of Montana, Superintendent of Public Instruction
Kim Wyman of Washington, Secretary of State

Incumbents who lost their races:
Mary Bono Mack of California, U.S. House
Judy Biggert of Illinois, U.S. House
Ann Marie Buerkle of New York, U.S. House
Nan Hayworth of New York, U.S. House

Thank you again for your outstanding work on behalf of our Republican candidates.

God Bless You,

Rae Lynne Chornenky
President
National Federation of Republican Women

 

Aftermath: Lessons From the 2012 Election

The 2012 U.S. election is over, and more than 100 million Americans participated in the great exercise of democracy — fulfilling the franchise of the vote. Even with some votes not yet counted and some issues as yet clarified, a general picture of the election is clearly in view, and the impact of this election will be both massive and enduring.

Several lessons emerge in the immediate aftermath of the election and Christians should consider them carefully.

A Decisive Victory

First, we must recognize that President Barack Obama won a decisive and clear victory, surging to over 300 votes in the electoral college before midnight. Against the expectations of many, the president held his 2008 coalition together. Voting intensity among younger Americans, African-Americans, Hispanics, and other crucial constituencies held firm. Once the election results started coming in, an Obama victory came quickly into view.

Barack Obama avoided the ignominy of an electoral repudiation and may also have won the popular vote. The decisive nature of his win spared the nation the agonies of the 2000 election and points to a major political realignment. Other issues also became clear. The election returns and voting data indicate that President Obama’s “evolution” on the issue of same-sex marriage cost him nothing. That probably surprised both sides in that controversy

Christians must now pray for our president. As the Apostle Paul instructs us, “First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way” (1 Timothy 2:1-2 ESV). We should eagerly and urgently pray for our president. We should pray for his health and his family, for his stamina and his character. We should even pray that he and his administration will be remembered as one of the greatest of our nation’s history, measured even by the convictions that are most important to us.

We are rightly and deeply concerned. We must pray that god will change President Obama’s heart on a host of issues, ranging from the sanctity of unborn life to the integrity of marriage. We must push back against his contraception mandate that tramples upon religious liberty. Given the trajectory of his first term in office, we are urgently concerned about a second term, knowing that the president will never again face the electorate.

As the president acknowledged in his speech last night, our nation faces huge challenges. We must pray that President Obama will lead in a spirit of national unity and mutual respect, bringing Americans together to resolve these ominous problems. Incredible responsibility now rests on his shoulders. He has won a second term, now he must rightly lead.

A Divided Electorate

As morning dawned, the election of 2012 looms as one of the closest in American history. At 2 a.m., only 240,000 votes out of more than 103 million cast separated President Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney. That is a margin of 0.3 percent and would rank the election as the third closest, falling behind the slim margins of the 1960 election between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon and the 1880 election between James Garfield and Winfield S. Hancock.

The margin in the electoral college is significant, but the popular vote reveals a deeply divided nation. The nation is divided politically, but that divide points to a division at the level of worldview. The 2012 election makes clear that Americans are divided over fundamental questions. Americans are divided into camps that define and see the world in fundamentally different terms. The election did not cause this division, it merely revealed it. This deep division at the level of worldview presents President Obama with a daunting political challenge, but a worldview crisis is an even greater challenge for the church.

http://www.crosswalk.com/church/pastors-or-leadership/aftermath-lessons-from-the-2012-election.html