This November will be the crucial election which will determine whether we begin to restore our constitutional republic, or make the permanent shift into a European-style socialist welfare state. When this is over, will you be able to look back and tell your children that you did everything in your power to preserve their liberty while you had the chance?
The Oregon Tea Party is committed to helping you stay informed and equipped to restore our state and nation to the principles of constitutionally limited government, free market principles and fiscal responsibility. Thank you for joining us in the fight for liberty! Sincerely, Oregon Tea Party Obama's Coup to Overthrow the Constitution We can't say we weren't warned. The mask is off, and so are the gloves. Obama and his Leftist supporters see their window of opportunity to finally dispense with our constitutional republic and permanently install a ruling class that will "fundamentally transform" the country we love into their Socialist Utopia. Read More >> Oregon Citizen Journalists Continue Breitbart's Legacy #iamandrewbreitbart Two weeks ago last Thursday my phone rang. It was just about 8 PM. On the other end was Andrew Breitbart. He got straight to the point. "Can you be here by 10 AM tomorrow? I want to put you in my documentary. It's the last day of production." Read More >>
FREE Constitution 101 Resources If you want to learn more about our Constitution and how to defend it, Hillsdale College is currently offering a FREE online seminar. View all the lectures from last Constitution Day's "Introduction to the Constitution." Michael Farris Presents: Constitutional Literacy, the complete 25-part series Hillsdale College: Reviving the Constitution Seminar on DVD The Heritage Foundation's "Preserve the Constitution" Series Freedom's Charter at PJTV: It's your constitution. Learn to love it more. WTHR_The Risk inside your credit card Utah on verge of passing bill demanding Feds relinquish public land
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/03/06/utah-on-verge-passing-bill-demanding-feds-relinquish-public-land/#ixzz1oSx7iFJW Here is the Resolution against the BME. It was passed by the BOC on March 6th, 2012
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In less than three weeks Americans for Prosperity Coos County Chapter will meet in Coos Bay for the first of three County Commissioner Forums. The venue will be The ESD Building, 1350 Teakwood Avenue, off of Koos Bay Blvd. The date, Wednesday, March 21. The Position 3 candidates are: Melissa Cribbins, Don Gurney, Dale Pennie, Rickey Wiley, Mary Loiselle and Don Beebe. The public is open to attend, as always. No charge. Beebe, a former Coos County's road department foreman is the most recent of the six would-be commissioners to throw his hat in the ring. After 30 years in the department, he left his position there and founded "Encore Kids," a business reselling kids clothes and furniture, which closed during the recession. He is a property manager at Oregon Coast Community Action. Loiselle was born and raised in North Bend and is a 1967 graduate of North Bend High School. She studied and worked at United States International University in San Diego, CA, class of 1990; She has an MA in Institutional Administration and has been a college administrator and business owner. She works at Southwestern Oregon Community College's Small Business Development Center. Wiley studied at Oregon Institute of Technology, lives in North Bend, and is the owner of Rickey Wiley Construction. Pennie, a Bandon resident since 1988 owns Pennie Electric Company. Gurney is a U.S. Navy retired chief warrant officer who has lived in Coos County for 71 years. He owns Gurney Logging and a purebred cattle operation. He has also served two terms on the Port of Coquille River Board. Cribbins is an attorney for the Coquille Indian Tribe. She has a bachelor's degree in biology and biochemistry and is the vice chairwoman of the Coos Bay/North Bend Water Board. "Big Daddy" Noorlander will serve up his world famous pulled pork and beef sandwiches and all the garnishments. Bring your store-bought potluck entrees or home fixins' -- you decide. The meal will begin at 5:30PM with the forum starting at 6:00PM. It's always interesting to me when I hear negatives from people start to flow around election time about this person or that person and their desire to gain office. From our lofty quarters it's easy to criticize, condemn and complain. A well directed tribute should go to candidates who have the courage to step up when the prospect of holding an office (the unglamorous chores of citizenship) come calling. As voters, it's our duty to ask God to bless us with discernment, that our vote will count toward putting him or her whose heart is in the right place to uphold the U.S. Constitution. In addition, those candidates who would seek our vote, would do so knowing the road ahead brings with it the opportunity to commit one's self to serve for limited government and economic and personal freedom for the county citizenry. See you at the forum. Regards, Rick Hoffine Asst Chapter Leader Coos Co. AFP Hey All,
The Bandon City Council voted in favor of the Bandon Resolution to increase the Urban Renewal debt. I will be filing the paperwork tomorrow to start a referendum petition. The Council also voted to give permission for the creation of a new taxing district to the swimming pool committee. This was a concerence vote and the reason was so the public could have the chance to vote on the issue. However, they never seem do that for changes to the urban renewal areas. Hmmmm Well, tomorrow we have the BOC meeting and it should be an exciting one.....The Board has the resolution against the Bandon Marsh Expansion and they are suppose to vote on it tomorrow. We will see........ |
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