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THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED MAN THE BOOTH AT THE HUMBOLDT COUNTY FAIR. We met with great enthusiasm and registered a lot of new voters Thursday, Sept. 6th HGOP Central Committee Meeting HGOP meets rst Thursdays, 6:00 at HBMWD O ce Thursday, Sept. 20th HRWF GENERAL MEETING HRWF meets third Thursdays Speaker and Details on Pg. 3 Sunday, Sept. 23rd Annual Republican Picnic Rohner Park, Fortuna Were looking for all kinds of volunteers, call the HGOP O ce to sign on 442-2259 More info inside. Tuesday, Nov. 6th GENERAL ELECTION
This is what 2012 looks like - Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney and running-mate Paul Ryan are drawing huge crowds wherever they go: 10,000+ reported at ROMNEY/RYAN Rally in WI, Over 10,000 more in High Point, NC, lines around the block at Romney-Ryan rally in High Point, NC, over ow crowds in Mooresville, Huge crowds line Manassas streets, Huge Crowds in Cincinnati...
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Heartfelt moments of admiration were enjoyed by Americans in our nation these last weeks: the long-standing tradition of the Olympics and the 40th Republican Convention. Complete dedication is the theme for both. Athletes strove to achieve their goals and swell American pride. My head was raised high with celebration hearing their American stories and so many competitors from other nations saying they love the USA and thanking our citizens for cheering and following them online. The Sprinter Kirani James had won Grenadas rst-ever Olympic gold medal in the men's 400-meters. In his interview with the USA reporter immediately after the race, he said he loved America. He mentioned how wonderful President Reagan was and noted the date of October 25, 1983 when Reagan saved Grenada. He said October 25th is their Thanksgiving celebration. The convention had overtones of family values, virtue, respect and conveyed excellence. Such optimism is a breath of fresh air compared to the mood in the country and the current leadership. America has a solid, brilliant leadership choice with the Romney/Ryan ticket. Speakers rocked the event and really revved the audience and us, I am certain. The fact that several speeches were not aired by the liberal stations covering the convention shows arrogance and a blatant disregard for the truth. No wonder we had so many people locally change their registrations and new voters sign up at the fair this year. They are also tired of being lied to! One can only take so much hype, smoke and mirrors plus that ever-thinning wallet. As Clint Eastwood said, We own this country! Lets work hard and pray that Romney/Ryan Make Our Day on November 6th!
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Republican U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Emken has called on Dianne Feinstein to take part in a series of regional debates. Each debate would focus on issues of local importance, such as national defense and the military in San Diego and water issues in Fresno, and would be moderated by local media. The last time Feinstein faced the music in a public debate forum was against then-Congressman Tom Campbell in October 2000. Lets step into the Way Back Machine and see how much the world has changed since then. In October 2000: Bill Clinton was President Gray Davis was governor of California Saddam Hussain was running Iraq Most Americans had never heard of Osama bin Laden Most Americans had never heard of Barack Obama, either The World Trade Center towers dominated the Manhattan skyline No one had ever seen a Harry Potter movie No one had ever followed or friended anyone on Twitter or Facebook No one had ever used an iPod, iPhone or iPad Unemployment wasonly 3.9% The federal debt wasonly $5.7 trillion Gas wasonly $1.79 a gallon
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The world has changed. Dianne Feinstein hasnt. Its time for a fresh look at who should be our United States Senator. Lets start with a debate.
Call Feinstein at (202) 224-3841 or (415) 393-0707 and tell her we demand a debate.
GUEST SPEAKER
Gary Gundlach
Our Founding Fathers knew the power and purpose of prayer. From America's beginning, many have prayed us through times of tragedy and war. I believe it is time to go back and heed that very familiar promise from II Chronicles 7:14: "If my people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, than I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land."
We are having a HOLIDAY SALE for our Tantalizing Cuisine cookbook. A bargain at $10.00 per cookbook, beginning with the Republican picnic through our November meeting. Put on your thinking caps! Great Christmas gifts, hostess gifts,, or maybe a "just because" gift. The price is right. If the food dish you are bringing to the Republican picnic is a recipe from our Tantalizing Cuisine cookbook, please place a card in front of your dish at the picnic indicating it is from the Tantalizing Cuisine Cookbook. If you are donating a prize for the Opportunity Drawing at the Republican picnic, please telephone or e-mail me no later than Friday, September, 14th, to let me know the item being donated.
Its election season which means our state legislature is busy pandering our rights away, spending money we dont have, and trying to con scate our guns. Well, if you think about it, the scoundrels have to make sure they arent the object of the target practice! But to give credit where credit is due, Senator Evans, and Assemblymen Chesbro and Hu man voted no on the Anti-Hounds for Hunting Bear and Bobcat bill. For that, they deserve our thanks, but the bill is still alive! Your voice needs to be heard. Listed below are 5 bills that jumped out at me (there are so many more) but these are pending critical votes. Youll see the bill number, the author, how our elected representative voted, its history, a call to action and the language of the bill.
Legislation Alert
was passed by the Assembly and will go back to the Senate oor for a concurrence vote, due to amendments that have been added since the Senates initial passage of the bill. Assuming concurrence by the Senate, the bill will then go to the desk of Gov. Jerry Brown who will have to decide whether to sign it into law. Rural hunters ghting for their rights. Humboldt county does not support this.
THEY ARE LISTED IN ORDER OF URGENCY!! Lets get to the phones, ladies (and gentlemen)!
AUTHOR(S): Pan, Senator Wolk, Fuentes TOPIC: Communicable disease: immunization exemption VOTES: 8-22-12, Senator Evans, yes. 22 ayes, 14 noes, pass, 5-10-12, Assemblymen Chesbro & Hu man, yes. 47 ayes, 26 noes, pass. HISTORY: 08/22/2012 Senate read third time. Passed Ayes 22. Noes 14. Ordered back to the Assembly. Introduced by Assemblyman Pan and seeks to take away a parent's right to opt out of vaccinations. This bill requires parents who would like to opt of out vaccines to ll out a form that requires a healthcare o cial's signature to do so. This makes it more di cult for parents to opt out of vaccines for their children. This bill passed o the Senate oor August 22nd. The Assembly will probably vote on it any day. If the Assembly passes it, we can call the Governor not to sign it.
BOONDOGGLE ALERT: AB 16
Chesbros Bill. This bill is little more than pandering to winegrowers and breweries. Look for campaign contributions in his nance reports from the wine, grape or micro-brewery industry. All this bill does is allow for education on how beer and wine is made on premise.
State Senator Doug LaMalfas phone number: (916) 651-4004 State Assemblyman Wes Chesbros phone numbers: (916) 319-2001 Eureka 445-7014 State Senate Noreen Evans phone numbers:(916) 651-4002 Eureka 445-6508 State Assemblyman Jared Hu mans phone numbers: (415) 479-4920 Sonoma (707) 773-0606.
CAPITOL UPDATE
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AMERICANISM REPORT
As good Christians, we need to pray for Pres. Obama -in particular, Psalm 109:8--"Let his days be few and brief; And let others step forward to replace him." ------------The lame-stream media keep desperately trying to convince voters that Mitt is simply 'unlikeable'... Here's our take:
Every year the California Federation of Republican Women makes recommendations on the ballot measures. This November there will be 11 propositions on the ballot.
Prop 30: Governor Brown's Tax Increase- OPPOSE Prop 31: State Budget Amendments- NO POSITION Prop 32: Paycheck Protection- SUPPORT Prop 33: Auto Insurance Coverage- SUPPORT Prop 34: Death Penalty Elimination- OPPOSE Prop 35: Human Tra cking Penalties- SUPPORT Prop 36: Three Strikes Reform- OPPOSE Prop 37: Genetically Engineered Food Labels- OPPOSE Prop 38: Tax Increase for Education- OPPOSE Prop 39: Multi-state Business Tax for Clean Energy- OPPOSE Prop 40: Redistricting Senate Districts- SUPPORT
It is imperative that the Republican Women get out the vote this election. While everyone is so excited about our Romney/Ryan ticket, we dont want voters to overlook these important propositions that will have serious implications for California. The Republican Women are informed voters, while the majority of other Californian voters are not. How else can we explain Governor Brown again? Republican Women must work to inform and educate California voters in all walks of life. We must expand our spheres of in uence and step out of our political comfort zones. It is time to politically engage people we wouldnt have before- our mailmen, our grocers, our dentists, our friends, families and neighbors. This year is critical and we have a golden opportunity here in California to change our course. These positions made by the CFRW Voting Body are recommendations. Local Republican Women clubs are not bound by these positions. If you have any questions about any position, proposition, or the CFRW rationale, please email the CFRW Advocate at advocate@cfrw.org. The Advocate can also speak to clubs at their meetings, explaining in detail each proposition. If you would like the CFRW Advocate to speak to your club, please email or call the Advocates o ce at (916) 442-4084. Now that Romney/Ryan is our o cial ticket, we must all join together and work hard for November! The election is closer than you think, so nd your local VICTORY o ce and get out the vote! It is what we Republican Women do best!
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President: Debbie Walker 441-1126 walktalk @ suddenlink.net 1st VP/Program Chair: Gwen Morris: 498-3101 smlboss @ reagan.com 2nd VP: Sheryl Fearrien: 726-0147 schoolmarm50 @ sbcglobal.net Treasurer: Mary Jerland: 443-1228 rjerland @ sbcglobal.net Recording Secretary: Carol Del Biaggio 786-4832 cdel2 @ frontiernet.net Parliamentarian: Barbara Hecathorn 442-7124 hecathorn @ aol.com Director-at-Large: Margaret Sta ord 822-3255 tom-marg @ suddenlink.net Americanism/Coupon Project: Chris Wennerholm 725-2020 chrissie.wen @ gmail.com Auditor: JoAnn Stanhope 822-4776 jstanhope @ suddenlink.net Chaplain Co-Chair: Amanda Sachs 839-9300 amanda8751 @ suddenlink.net Chaplain Co-Chair: Esther Holmes 677-3219 esthersholmes @ gmail.com Correspondence Secretary: Donna Bellairs 442-6648 debellairs @ yahoo.com Education Chair: Mary Scott 442-3056 marygscott @ sbcglobal.net Voter Registration/Campaigns: Jean Giannini 725-2359 cjgiannini@suddenlink.net Hospitality: Haline Sundet 442-2623 sun17 @ suddenlink.net Luncheon Reservations: Laura 839-5538 Membership: Terry Roberts 599-3255 terry @ terryroberts.net Name Tags: Delores Theuerkauf 822-5090 erniet @ suddenlink.net Newsletter/Website/HRWF Facebook: Rose 839-2935 admin @ hrwf-ca.org Newsletter: Chris Wennerholm 725-2020 chrissie.wen @ gmail.com Sponsorships: Mary Jerland: 443-1228 rjerland @ sbcglobal.net Publicity: Rose 839-2935 admin @ hrwf-ca.org National Legislation: Sheryl Fearrien 726-0147 schoolmarm50 @ sbcglobal.net State Legislation: Vee Sorensen 822-2359 veesign @ aol.com Ways and Means: Linda Arata 839-5054 jaratal @ msm.com
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Telephone Chair/Reservations: Laura 839-5538 Email Reservations: Margaret Sta ord 822-3255 tom-marg @ suddenlink.net Pat Murphy 441-9206 vpatm @ suddenlink.net Nancy Elcock 443-2529 nancyelcock @ suddenlink.net Pat Stolte 725-4031 patstolte @ prodigy.net Pearl Micheli 445-9650 pamram9650 @ att.net Margaret Sta ord 822-3255 tom-marg @ suddenlink.net Mary Scott 442-3056 marygscott @ sbcglobal.net National Federation of Republican Women... nfrw.org California Federation of Republican Women... cfrw.org Northern Division President Roseann Slonsky-Breault EMAIL: roseannsb @ earthlink.net
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Beer, Wine, Soft drinks, snacks Speakers Meet Other Young Republicans (18-39 years of age) Get in on the ground floor of this opportunity to help our candidates and support the concepts of personal responsibility and fiscally sound government . Learn how you and this new YR chapter can make a difference in Humboldt County.
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Humboldt Republican Women, Federated c/o Terry Roberts 4425 Chaffin Road McKinleyville, CA 95519
Join us for lunch on Sept. 20th for our General Meeting and again on Sunday, Sept. 23rd
Its POTLUCK, so - If your last name begins with A-M, please bring a salad If your last name begins with N-Z please bring a dessert