Thursday, February 18, 2010

No time to get your own Party? Here is a way.

Ok at the last conventions the RLC had decided that they wanted to take over the party nationwide. So a movement went nationwide for the "Ron Paulers".
First let me explain what a Republican convention is: It is a convention for Republicans in good standing. A republican in good standing is someone that works, votes and stands for the republican party. After the last convention in Indiana a letter circulated from the RLC that said

"A) To those that had ran and didn't make it, try try again.B) To those that didn't run for whatever the case may be, we need the bodies, the experts within our movement will take care of the details and if you want to become an expert, well, we got two years to turn you into one and that equates to plenty of time.2. We must be vigilant and work our conservative views at party functions, activity will equate to better acceptance. 3. WE must vote Republican in the primaries.A) Push for only one candidate, vote for the entire slate, heck don't push for any just go in take the ballot push final vote and walk out with out pushing for a single candidate essentially saying I'm Republican but I'm abstaining and since it is all secret they won't be able to say a thing other than know you took the Republican ballot. In the generals, vote your conscious as I would never presume to attempt to ever tell any of you whom to vote for for as I explained to the rank and file, once you tell the Paulers that they have to do anything, you could bet the Federal Reserve bank they'll do just the opposite. Like anybody, true conservatives by what ever definition you wish to put on it earn your vote.4. We must consistently work on getting you all elected as precinct committee persons (PCP) down the road. For now, stay active, show active participation and repeatedly ask for an appointment every so often and politely. A) PCP elect Party leadership which gets elected bottom up meaning we elect the chairmen, the chairmen elects the district committee, district committee elects the State Committee and the State Committee is what caused our movement the major problem June 2, 2008 at the State Convention.B) We Watch the VOTE to ensure it is fair, what more reason do you need than that?5. We need to attempt, and sometimes it may seem stomach wrenching, help out in phone drives and literature drops for your Local GOP, one afternoon or day around election won't kill and would go to show the intentions of party unity. In all fairness, their should always be at least one candidate somewhere within the ranks that won't turn your stomach, at least completely, to help out a little with. It well help your image in the long run."

And now this....



"Fellow Patriots, We have shown our strength at rallies and giant protests in Washington, we have petitioned our government, we have sent e-mails, we have phoned our U.S. senators and representatives and for the most part they have ignored us. Now it is time to turn up the heat. The midterm elections are approaching, and time is growing short. We must file to be candidates in the upcoming primary election if we want to have an influence. There are several positions in which even politically inexperienced citizens can be effective. The one that usually goes begging is delegate to the Republican State Convention. Before you lose your cool over the suggestion that you declare for a political party, please hear me out. There is no chance that we can form a viable party of our own in time for this election. We need to resolve to make the best use of what we have. We have a Republican Party that will not be able to win a national election or even a state election without our votes. They need us, and we can become a major player in the scheme of things. Doing so will take more than one state convention, but we have to start sometime. Why not now? Imagine what might happen if we could capture the majority of seats in most of the state conventions this year! It has already happened in Nevada, where the Tea Party movement elected the majority of officers of the Republican Party and the "Old Guard" that remained promptly resigned. In the Michiana area, the two county chairmen are open to our efforts, and our people are getting on the ballot for the upcoming primary. The fact is that in both counties, they have always had a hard time filling the delegation and have often gone to the state convention short of delegates. I urge you to go to your county clerk's office before 12 noon on Friday, February 19 and file for the position of delegate to the Republican State Convention. To qualify, you must be a registered voter in your county and have voted in the Republican Primary the last time you voted in a primary. If you have never voted in a primary, you can declare as a Republican. Other important positions that are open in the primary are the (nonpartisan) seats on school boards. It would make an enormous difference in our communities, our states, and our nation if conservatives were to have a significant voice on our school boards. We might even get back to teaching students the REAL history of our nation. These are some of my concerns. I will give you some more challenges in further letters. Thank you for being such great patriots.

Russell Whisler Chairman, Committee on Local Elections Member, We the People Michiana 9/12 Project



Let me be clear I welcome all people that want to be part of the Republican Party this is how we have grown and learned over the years. My problem with these statements is that these groups are unable to be able to form their own party so they want to take over the Republican Party.

Thoughts?
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