Posted on 10/17/2013 4:26:57 AM PDT by don-o
Bottom line snip
Friends, do not be discouraged by the shenanigans of D.C.s permanent political class today. Be energized. Were going to shake things up in 2014. Rest well tonight, for soon we must focus on important House and Senate races. Lets start with Kentucky which happens to be awfully close to South Carolina, Tennessee, and Mississippi from sea to shining sea we will not give up. Weve only just begun to fight.
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as long as she fights, so will I.
an inspiration
What can she do? Cory Booker wins. As long as low information voters continue to vote, we lose. Stupid people will stay stupid.
Palin ping
imo - This is her moment to shine. Hoping to see her in Tennessee asap. Joe Carr needs a huge boost of name recognition.
It appears to make no more difference.
America and its Constitution are lost, or forgotten,
.... or just hated in DC,
as votes of THE LIVING are ignored.
Thanks so much!!! I just posted to you that I previously pinged her list last night under the other title from her Face Book posting.
How many times did she go to NJ? More than once?
It’s not magic - like she shows up and waves a wand. It’s called a campaign for a reason.
RINO’s have to go.
Incumbents who have sat on their hands have to go.
I believe when people get a bigger taste of this Obmacare they may wise up. Unfortunately by that time it may be too late.
THIS will be a great boost to our launch
BEAT LAMAR Announces Ten Locations for Saturdays Door-to-Door Canvassing Kickoff
Woo-Hoo!!!
The US Senates Yeas List: Up for Re-Election in 2014:
1. Lamar Alexander (R-Tennessee):
Primary challenger is State Rep. Joe Carr: http://www.carrfortn.com/
2. Max Baucus (D-Montana), retiring
Republicans Candidates are
State Rep. Champ Edmunds:
http://www.champ2014.com/
And U.S. Rep. Steve Daines (R) is expected to be entering the race.
3. Mark Begich (D-Alaska)
Republican Candidates are
Joe Miller
http://joemiller.us/
Mead Treadwell
http://www.treadwellalaska.com...
Dan Sullivan
http://sullivan2014.com/
4. Saxby Chambliss (R-Georgia), retiring
GOP Primary Candidates are
Jack Kingston
http://www.jackkingston.org/
Phil Gingrey
http://www.gingrey.com/
Paul Broun (Ron Paul Endorsed)
http://paulbroun.com/
Karen Handel (Sarah Palin Endorsed her for Governor in 2010)
http://www.karenhandel.com/
David Perdue
https://perduesenate.com/
5. Thad Cochran (R-Mississippi)
Sen. Cochran hasnt announced if he will run for re-election or retire. No other person has declared a run.
6. Susan Collins (R-Maine)
Sen. Collins is currently the only candidate on the Republican side.
7. Dick Durbin (D-Illinois)
The Republican candidate is businessman Doug Truax: http://dougtruax.com/
8. Al Franken (D-Minnesota)
The Republican candidates are
Julianne Ortman
http://julianne.mn/
Mike McFadden
http://www.mikemcfadden.com/
9. Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina)
The Primary Challengers are
Lee Bright
http://www.brightforsenate.com...
Nancy Mace
http://nancymace.org/
Richard Cash
http://www.richard-cash-for-se...
10. Kay Hagan (D-North Carolina)
The Republican Candidates are
Dr. Greg Brannon
http://gregbrannon.com/home
Heather Grant
http://heathergrantnc.com/
Mark Harris
http://markharrisforsenate.com...
Thom Tillis
http://thomtillis.com/
11. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), retiring
The Republican Candidates are
Matt Whitaker
http://mattwhitaker.org/
Sam Clovis
http://iowans4samclovis.com/
David Young
http://www.youngforiowa.com/
Jodi Ernst
http://www.joniforiowa.com/
Scott Schaben
http://scottschaben.com/
12. Mike Johanns (R-Nebraska), retiring
The Primary Candidates are
Shane Osborn
http://www.shaneosborn.com/
Bart McLeay
http://www.bartmcleay.com/
Ben Sasse
http://sassefornebraska.com/
Sid Dinsdale
http://www.sidforsenate.com/
13. Tim Johnson (D-South Dakota), retiring
The Republican Candidates are
Mike Rounds
https://roundsforsenate.com/
Larry Rhoden
http://larryrhoden.com/
Annette Bosworth
http://bosworthforsenate.com/
Stace Nelson
http://stacenelson.com/
14. Mary Landrieu (D-Louisiana)
The Republican Candidates are
Bill Cassidy
http://www.billcassidy.com/
Rob Maness
http://robmaness.com/
15. Carl Levin (D-Michigan), retiring
The only Republican candidate is former Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land.
16. Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky)
The Primary Challenger is Matt Bevin: https://mattbevin.com/
17. Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon)
The Republican Candidate is Jo Rae Perkins: http://www.perkinsforussenate....
18. Mark Pryor (D-Arkansas)
The Republican Candidate is Tom Cotton: https://www.tomcotton.com/
19. Jay Rockefeller (D-West Virginia)
The Republican Candidates are
Shelley Moore Capito
http://www.capitoforsenate.com...
Pat McGeehan
http://www.mcgeehan2014.com/
20. Jeanne Shaheen (D-New Hampshire)
The Republican Candidates are
Jim Rubens
http://jimrubens.com/
Karen Testerman (exploring)
http://karentesterman.com/
21. Mark Udall (D-Colorado)
The Republican Candidates are
Ken Buck
http://www.buckforcolorado.com...
Owen Hill (Ron Paul Endorsed)
http://www.owenhillforsenate.c...
Randy Baumgardner
http://www.baumgardnerforussen...
Jaime McMillan
http://www.mcmillanforcolorado...
Any Stephens
http://www.amyforcolorado.com/...
Sarah Palin is the latest conservative star heading to New Jersey to support Republican Steve Lonegan in his uphill fight for the Senate against Newark Mayor Cory Booker. On Saturday, Palin will appear with Lonegan at a speedway rally and training session for campaign workers in New Egypt, N.J.
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and Texas Gov. Rick Perry have also campaigned for Lonegan, a former mayor of Bogota, N.J., and former state director of Americans for Prosperity, a conservative political group backed by billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/onpolitics/2013/10/10/sarah-palin-new-jersey-senate/2959299/
I just don’t see much future for republicans, especially outside of the south. We just need to be split into two separate countries.
Thomas Paine : 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 their 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 glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated.
You have touched on the real problem. We will always have corrupt politicians and slime balls who want to lead. The real problem is that the public prefers these types when given a choice. And as much as you might try to try to “win the argument” as Rush says, it is impossible to educate stupid people. And I know this election was in New Jersey, but I am from Texas and we are headed in the same direction like a rocket sled on rails.
I like that - a lot. Our liberty was not won by the likes of
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