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April 18th, 2008, 12:38 PM #1Super Member
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PA Primary Election (April 22)
Hi guys,
I have never been involved in politics. It was just too big of a beast to tackle for me. However, this year, I could no longer ignore the scary, self destructive path our country is on. I felt it necessary to become involved and do everything possible to protect our liberty and preserve our Constitution. Thus, I decided to run for Delegate to the Republican National Convention (RNC) along with 88 other freedom-loving, liberty-minded Pennsylvanians.
For those unfamiliar with the primary process, delegates will be on the primary ballot and may be elected directly to the RNC. At the RNC, delegates 1) cast a vote for the Republican nominee and 2) help determine the party's platform.
Myself, along with the other delegates that I'm promoting, believe in restoring the Republican Party's traditional values of Low Taxes, Small Government, Protecting our Borders, and Protecting _ALL_ of our inalienable rights, and most importantly Preserving our Constitution.
If you believe in the Constitutional Rule of Law and are sick and tired of the government running your life and stealing from you, please consider voting for these delegates on election day: http://www.pa4cg.org/cand_gopdel.htm
I can guarantee you that these delegates will make your voice heard at the RNC!
You can visit this website to determine your Congressional District:
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/...ress/?district
We need less government, lower taxes, and more liberty!
If you have any questions, leave me a PM or drop me an email.
Thanks for your time and consideration!
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April 21st, 2008, 05:19 PM #2
Re: PA Primary Election (April 22)
Bump, for great justice!
Remember, tomorrow (Apr 22) you'll have the opportunity to vote directly for delegates.
On another thread: candidates for other offices.
Pro-gun, pro-freedom delegates:
Code:Congressional District 1 Delegates David B. Thayer (4) Brandon M. Yates (5) Richard Schwarz (6) Alternate Delegates Michael P. Molloy (1) Michael J. Haldeman (4) Gavin R. Dehler (5) Congressional District 2 Delegates Victoria Pingarron (1) A. Lindsay Doering (4) Jessica Arin Jones (6) Alternate Delegates Rick Schlesinger (4) Pete Lamb (5) Kris Borer (6) Congressional District 3 Delegates Jerry Lynch (3) Barbara Lockwood (7) Linda L. Anthony (9) Alternate Delegates Steve Soley (2) Patrick A. Krott (6) Congressional District 4 Delegates Carrie A. Duffield (8) Congressional District 5 Delegates William B. Henry (1) John H. Huckans (2) Donald D. Golobek (3) Alternate Delegates Mark R. Brady (2) Congressional District 6 Delegates Kenneth A. Fichtner (2) Patrick Henry Sellers (6) Alternate Delegates Bill Montgomery (2) Richard Leopold Walkup (3) Robert H. Burch (5) Congressional District 7 Delegates Peter J. Manfra (2) David K. Walter (3) Michael P. Boyle (4) Alternate Delegates Ryan M. Hodinka (2) John Savastio (3) Rick Lacey (4) Congressional District 8 Delegates James Ryan (3) Dwight N. Carey (4) Joseph Schiaffino (5) Alternate Delegates Catherine Bonaventura (4) Congressional District 9 Delegates Nathan R. Kerstetter (2) Travis G. Schooley (11) Timothy L. Ferrenberg (13) Congressional District 10 Delegates Steve Gresh (2) Brian S. Webbe (4) William R. Allred, Jr. (7) Alternate Delegates Cynthia Gresh (W) Marland Cannella (W) James Brislin (W) Congressional District 11 Delegates Joseph P. Zapach (3) Michael T. Harrison (5) Richard D. Fernley (8) Alternate Delegates Kim Harrison (W) Joshua Rosenblatt (W) Brian Bergman (W) Congressional District 12 Delegates Eirik V. Westcoat (3) Steven C. O'Connor (4) Timothy Garso (6) Alternate Delegates Jeffrey J. Westcoat (2) Joseph Nick Horvath (3) Congressional District 13 Delegates Don Ernsberger (1) Alan H. Elder (3) Frank W. Szabo (7) Alternate Delegates Joel P. Derby (2) Congressional District 14 Delegates Robert Tamburo (3) Andrew Maul (5) Crystal M. Jones (7) Congressional District 15 Delegates Giovanni Landi (6) Rich Piotrowski (11) Ellen Blickman (12) Alternate Delegates Lauren Pacifico (3) Philip Koury (4) Elizabeth Walker (5) Congressional District 16 Delegates Patrick G. Kocher (2) David W. Owens (3) Lisa M. Armellino (4) Alternate Delegates Nicole M. Quinn (3) Robert A. Gallek (4) Daniel T. Campbell (5) Congressional District 17 Delegates Ronald C. Makibben (2) Russ Diamond (3) Harrison I. Brown (7) Alternate Delegates Tirah Keal (4) Joel T. High (6) Congressional District 18 Delegates Chris A. Detar (12) Congressional District 19 Delegates Daniel R. Anderson (4) Jason Beigh (7) George A. Hoffmann (12) Muriel Anne Crabbs (14) Alternate Delegates Suzanne Doller (1) Wendy S. Schrader (6) Michael J. McDermott (7) Lawrence J. Schrader (8)
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April 21st, 2008, 05:33 PM #3
Re: PA Primary Election (April 22)
This election cannot get here quick enough for me. I'm absolutely sick of the soliticiting. Everywhere I turn it's Obama this or Hillary that. It's enough to drive ya nuts.
I will cast my vote for Ron Paul. I know McCain will get the nomination, but I hope enough people will vote for Paul and send a message to the Republicans that we want a different kind of candidate.Μολὼν λάβε
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April 21st, 2008, 07:14 PM #4Super Member
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April 21st, 2008, 07:49 PM #5Super Member
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Re: PA Primary Election (April 22)
McCain doesn't have any votes yet. No one does. The votes get cast at the convention by the delegates. Certain states bound the delegate vote to the general voting results, but not all states do (like PA). That's why he's referred to as the "presumptive nominee." In fact, many of his reported delegates are from states that have uncommitted delegates... and haven't even held their state conventions yet! They are counting on the GOP to strong arm the to-be-elected delegates to vote "their" way.
Realistically, McCain will get the nomination. However, there is still an extremely super slim chance of a brokered convention. But regardless, I can almost guarantee you that the national delegates will rock the convention.
This might sound cliche, but this is just the beginning. This revolution will continue on without Dr. Paul as he had hoped for.
From Dr. Paul's new book The Revolution: A Manifesto:
"Truth is treason in the empire of lies...
There is an alternative to national bankruptcy, a bigger police state, trillion-dollar wars, and a government that draws ever more parasitically on the productive energies of the American people. It's called freedom...
If we want to live in a free society, we need to break free from the artificial limitations on free debate and start asking serious questions once again. I am happy that my campaign for the presidency has finally raised some of them. But this is a long-term project that will persist far into the future. These ideas cannot be allowed to die, buried beneath the mind-numbing chorus of empty slogans and inanities that constitute official political discourse in America."
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April 21st, 2008, 07:51 PM #6Super Member
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Re: PA Primary Election (April 22)
And by the way, the GOP is getting the message and is afraid:
http://www.time.com/time/politics/ar...0.html?cnn=yes
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/new...4?OpenDocument
http://www.tampabay.com/news/politic...icle463658.ece
http://www.caller.com/news/2008/mar/...arts-takeover/
http://grassrootsidgop.wordpress.com...federal-court/
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=133648
http://waronyou.com/2008/04/ron-paul...l-gop-meeting/
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/46314
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.p...w&pageId=60907
http://primebuzz.kcstar.com/?q=node/10514
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April 21st, 2008, 10:55 PM #7
Re: PA Primary Election (April 22)
RON PAUL FOR PRESIDENT!!! NEED I SAY MORE???
MOLON LABE
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April 22nd, 2008, 09:29 AM #8
Re: PA Primary Election (April 22)
Wrong, he has the required number of dedicated state delegates from the states that he has already won to be nominated on the first voice vote. It is a done deal, McCain will be the republican candidate. You have to remember that each state has their own rules for how their delegates will vote and most do not do it the way we do in Pa. The only vote for us at this time is to send the message to the RNC that we are not happy. There is no way out of it this time.
Bill USAF 1976 - 1986, NRA Endowment, USCCA
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April 22nd, 2008, 02:31 PM #9Banned
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We wouldn't need delegates if their votes are all forced or pre-made. The system is then no longer republican but democratic (and I shall never know why PRIMARY systems do such silly things as delegations).
Even in states who mandate by law that a pledged delegate vote as promised or however that may work, they could still legally vote otherwise, at the expense of prosecution, right?
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April 22nd, 2008, 02:36 PM #10
Re: PA Primary Election (April 22)
It's all dependent on state or protectorate law. If the state law says you will vote in such and such a manner then so be it. Remember, the states are the ones who have the final say in how their delegates will vote.
Bill USAF 1976 - 1986, NRA Endowment, USCCA
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