Election

Message from Candidate Sam Cox

To WROCK:

Sam Cox – Council District 4

My name is Sam Cox, and I’m running for City Council District 4.  I just wanted to thank the WROCK ladies for the recent political forum where all the candidates had a voice in stating their platform if elected, and thank you for all you do for the party and conservative candidates.  I hope to have another opportunity to meet all of you soon, and I look forward to working with you in the future.

If you wish to find out how I stand on any issue, please contact me at: e-mail:  votecoxdistrict4@yahoo.com, call at (859) 382-0920, or message him on Facebook.

Message from the Chris Tyler campaign

Chris Tyler has been busy meeting people from all over the 45th District over the last couple of months, and attending a lot of events. From neighborhood association meetings to being one of the Hosts at the Reagan Day Dinner, Chris has been making a lot of new friends lately.

If you would like to learn more about Chris Tyler’s campaign, or get involved in his campaign, go to www.Tyler4Ky.com, or www.Facebook.com/Tyler4Ky. You can also reach him directly at Chris@Tyler4Ky.com, or call him on his cell phone at 859-576-4729.

 

Message from Republican Congress Candidate Andy Barr

First and foremost, I want to thank you for the invitation to join WROCK Thursday evening during the candidate forum.  I enjoyed being able to see many of you and talk about issues facing the 6th district and our nation.

The Barr for Congress campaign team has been busy on the campaign trail over the past few weeks.  I continued my Jobs Tour, recently visiting businesses in Harrison, Bath, Nicholas and Fleming Counties.

In addition to the Jobs Tour, I was honored to receive the Guardian of Seniors’ Rights award from the 60 Plus Association, and received endorsements from the National Vietnam & Gulf War Veterans Coalition and the Kentucky Right to Life.

Monday evening I participated in the KET 6th District Primary Debate.  I thought it was a good discussion about the need for fundamental change in Washington and the importance of defeating Ben Chandler to help get Kentuckians back to work.

Andy Barr

Elect Don Butler to State Senate

If you live in Kentucky’s 9th Senate district (Allen, Barren, Edmonson, Green, Metcalfe and Simpson counties) you have an important decision to make. If you don’t like to have your taxes increased and your state’s debt increased beyond our ability to pay, you need a new state Senator.

If you want a public servant who responds to you and listens to your concerns, you need a new state Senator. And if you want an elected representative to shake up the good old boy system rather than becoming part of it, you need a new state Senator.

In order to make that happen, I need your help. Please invite all registered Republicans who live in our 9th Senate district to this very important “event.”

Thank you,

Don

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Evening Reception with Governor Mitt Romney

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO AN EVENING RECEPTION WITH 

 

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY 

 

THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012 

 

AT THE 

 

HOME OF JOHN & ANNETTE SCHNATTER 
1900 STONEGATE ROAD 
ANCHORAGE, KENTUCKY 

PRIVATE HOST COMMITTEE RECEPTION WITH GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY
 
EVENT CO-HOST                                                  HOST COMMITTEE 
(RAISE $25,000)                                                    (RAISE $10,000) 

 

VIP PHOTO RECEPTION 
($2,500 PER PERSON / $5,000 PER COUPLE) 

 

GENERAL RECEPTION 
($1,000 PER PERSON / $2,000 PER COUPLE) 

 

INVITATION TO FOLLOW 

 

  • KINDLY RSVP TO GENEVIEVE HAMMER AT 857-288-3589 OR CHAMMER@MITTROMNEY.COM

 

Contributions are not tax deductible as chartitable contributions for federal income tab purposes. By law, the maxmimum amount an individual may contribute is $2,500 ($5,000 per couple) per election. Federal multi-candidate PAC’s may contibute $5,000 per election. Federal law requires us to obtain and report the name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer for each individual whose contributions aggregate in excess if $200 per election cycle. Contributions by corporations, foreign nationals (non-green card holders), labor unions, federal government contractors, and minors under the age of 18 are prohibited. 

 

Romney for President, Inc. 
Post Office Box 149756 
Boston, MA 02114-9756
 

www.MittRomney.com

Bill Polyniak – 9th District Council Race

The city of Stockton, CA could soon become the largest city in the United States ever to claim bankruptcy. This is ominous for Lexington because several years ago, Lexington-sized Stockton began pouring money into redevelopment, infill development, and sustainability, just as we are beginning to do. 

In Lexington, our annual debt service payments are $34 million and growing. Incredibly, this amounts to 13% of all expenditures, more than the federal government spends in interest on the national debt. The city’s financial house of cards is about to come crashing down. 

Unfortunately, instead of establishing fiscal discipline, City Hall will sink the ship with an incredible amount of new spending. 

One example is the $300 million downtown redevelopment plan. The plan’s expanded convention space had been touted as a financial boon for the city, but the details of the plan talk about something quite different. 

Most of the plan talks about greenhouse gas emissions, high density mixed-use developments, and transportation by foot and bicycle. 

In addition to the downtown plan, there are over 30 Tax Increment Financing (TIF) projects in the works. The common thread is redevelopment, infill development, and sustainability. 

The motivation for this reckless spending is rooted in our membership in the International Council on Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI). ICLEI circumvents international governments by infiltrating local governments in order to fight global warming. They focus on high density mixed use developments in the name of sustainability. 

Membership in ICLEI is what sparked Stockton’s spending spree to bankruptcy. Ironically, branding bad ideas as “sustainable” is proving in Stockton and many other communities to be unsustainable. 

As an outdoorsman who chose to adopt Lexington as my family’s home for the unparalleled beauty, I understand the value of sound environmental policy. However, recycling ICLEI’s failed policies will only accelerate Lexington toward insolvency.

Precinct Officer Elections, March 3rd

Will be held at Lafayette High School Cafeteria, March 3rd, at 9:15 a.m.

Republicans from each precinct will elect a captain, a co-captain, and a youth captain to lead our grassroots efforts in 2012.

Message from WROCK:

We need a strong grassroots team for the November elections!

To view upcoming meetings dates and times, and the candidate form, please click this link: RPFC-reorg-info

If you don’t reside in Fayette, please contact your county Republican Party and get the information for your County so you can make plans to attend.  

Please e-mail Donna Davidson, WROCK President, if you have any questions at president@wrock.ws  

 

Georgia Court Ruled Against Obama

 

Breaking CCA News!  This morning the Georgia Court of Administrative Hearings denied Obama’s motion to dismiss our ballot challenge. More importantly, the court’s opinion ruled in our favor on all procedural and state law issues, leaving only one thing left to decide: Whether Obama is a natural-born-citizen under the Constitution.

Remember that no court has ever addressed this issue! As you know our argument is very simple. We argue that the Supreme Court has defined “natural-born-citizen” as a person with two U.S. citizen parents, and Obama admits that his father was never a U.S. citizen.

Others have raised many legal theories and asserted numerous facts regarding Obama’s past, his identity, his parentage, and his qualifications to hold office. None of those others have EVER succeeded in having a single court address the substantive issues they raised. Every one of those cases have been dismissed on procedural grounds without considering the substantive arguments at issue. Liberty Legal Foundation will now be the first to appear before a court that has affirmatively stated that it will decide the Constitutional question.

The hearing is set for 9AM on January 26th in Atlanta, Georgia.

As you know, we have similar cases filed in Tennessee state court and Federal court in Arizona. Hopefully the Georgia court will set the groundwork for victories across the country. If any court rules that Obama is not Constitutionally qualified to hold the office of President, it will be a major victory and should make international news. All the motions are located on our website on the Georgia Ballot Challenge page.

Let us all pray that 2012 will finally be the year the courts uphold the Constitution on this critical issue. It is certainly wonderful to start the year with a win!

In Liberty,

Co-Founder, Lead Counsel

LIBERTY LEGAL FOUNDATION

Listen to Senator Rand Paul’s Speech Defending American Citizens

Senator Rand Paul’s speech on defending American Citizens Against Indefinite Detainment – This is being discussed in the Senate today.

 Here is the link: CLICK HERE to listen to the video on YouTube!

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