Thursday, June 18, 2009
Penobscot County Committee Meeting~
I just got back from the Penobscot County Republican Committee meeting in Brewer. Our chair Rick Johnston had arranged for Matt Jacobson, a Republican candidate for Governor, to be the guest speaker. You can read more about Matt at http://www.jacobsonforgovernor.com/
I will not attempt to relay Matt Jacobsons message.... I will arrange for him to come for a meet the candidate event and let folks make up their own minds. He offered to come so I will contact his campaign team with a few dates.
We also got an update from Senator Debra Plowman from district 33. She said that we should all thank our Republican minority representatives for standing united and not allowing the democrat majority to pass legislation that would increase the gas tax.....yes you read that correctly, the majority Dems wanted to RAISE THE GAS TAX in this economy!!!
Make a point to contact your republican legislatures and thank them.......Thanks Rep Gifford.
I would thank Senator Elizabeth Schneider(D), but she was for the gas tax. Enough said????
There will be no county meetings for July or August.
I know some of you are gearing up for summer, but we have no laurels to rest on. Time is of the essence and it will take a team effort if we ever expect to break the 35 year choke hold that the democrats have had in this state. Maine is worth fighting for!!!!
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I want to give a special thanks to Jeff and Irene Gifford and give them some recognition for purchasing flag pins for Mattanawcook Jr. Highs graduating 8th graders.
Jason Levesque Press release
***** Jason will be our guest June 27th 9am at the ballard hill*********
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Lincoln Area Republicans will host Jason Levesque
On Mike Michauds web page you will see his underlying enviromentalist slant towards land use, water rights, endangered species and the like. You will also see that he has many links to social programs such as HEAP for folks in this district that have to make tough choices between putting food on the table and oil in their tanks. This may give the appearance that Mr Michaud is a kind and caring individual but when there is no job growth or creation and he works dilligently for taking land out of private hands putting it into state hands and federal hands his elitist agenda shines through. There is big money behind these land purchases and a large push to turn northern maine into a wilderness for the affluent. There needs to be common sense legislation that will allow for industry as well as protecting the enviroment....it cant be an either or scenario or life in Maine as it should be will cease to exist.
Mike Michaud also touts his vote for bailing out the auto industry and for Obamas stimulus plan that in essence has enslaved our future generations to a mountain of debt. Mainers have always had the unigue ability to be self sufficient and live within their means. To ask Mainers to sacrifice while the fat cats in DC pay off the Union votes and ACORN is clear indication that Mike Michaud does not have Maines best interest in mind. Its time for him to go.
You can read Mike Michauds web site here-
http://www.michaud.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=562&Itemid=37
I am interested to hear Jason Levesques plan for a more prosperous second district. I hope our June 27th meeting will be well attended. Start spreading the word now to your friends family and neighbors.
On another note Wed May 13 is the day for the session in regards to the below mentioned LURC proposal submitted by Henry Joy(R Crystal) and co-sponsored by our own Jeff Gifford. If anyone would like to attend the session or even if you could write the committee to share your thoughts our voices need to be heard. Property owners and people who live and work in the UT's need a seat at the table. Their voices should not be silenced by a bloated agency of appointed positions and big money from out of state.
***URGENT!!!!***
The work session for our bill to repeal the 1971 creation of LURC and give the zoning and planning rights to the counties that the unorganized territory is located, (LD 1370)is scheduled for Wednesday, May 13th at 1:00 p.m. It will be held at the Cross Building at the Capital in room 206.
I will plan to attend this meeting and anyone looking to car pool can email me at ragstag@midmaine.com
Friday, May 1, 2009
More on Gay Marriage and Elizabeth Schneider(D Orono)
http://www.votesmart.org/npat.php?can_id=36561 the question was asked and answered by her below.
"h) Should Maine recognize civil unions between same-sex couples?
i) Should Maine restrict marriage to a union only between a man and a woman?
j) Other or expanded principles
Civil Unions are the only kind of union the state should be involved with. Marriage should be left up to our church or religious organizations to define etc."
As my old gramma used to say, the proofs in the pudding.... we know from her vote on LD1020 that she obviously DOES believe in same sex marriage, and believes that Government SHOULD be involved in defining marriage. As a matter of clarity, Maine already does recognize same sex civil unions. When that was passed, it was said it was not the precursor to gay marriage legislation. DUPED AGAIN! Boiling frog. I suggest you read between the lines of her responses to the guestions put forth by vote smart, and pay special attention to the fact that repeated requests for more up to date answers were ignored. Maybe her recent vote on LD1020 is only one reason.
from a Bangor Daily News article printed today-
http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/104915.html
"One of the more emotional testimonials came from Sen. Elizabeth Schneider, D-Orono. Schneider said she would have preferred to settle the issue with a “dry, legal package of rights” for couples rather than get into the moral and religious arguments.
But Schneider said she had an answer to some ardent opponents who questioned the quality of life children would enjoy being raised by gay or lesbian parents. “I am a person who is very blessed to have grown up with two very caring, loving parents, one of whom happened to be gay,” she said."
maybe voters should remind Schneider that this country is a representative republic....not her very own soap box. When the elected stop being the voice of the people and instead become a solo voice on a personal soap box they need to go.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
LD 1020 Same Sex Marriage
Two brothers? A sister and brother? A father and a daughter?? It may sound ridiculous but how, if passed, can anyone be denied the supposed "right" to marry????
The marriage scenarios are not lawful (yet) they are not lawful because of societies moral code. One that is based on the view of traditional marriage that states marriage is between one man and one woman.
During Clintons presidency he passed the DOMA which is short for the defense of marriage act. He is a democrat. Part of the democrat party platform is that they believe in any two consenting adults RIGHT to marry. Should the democrat party be charged with false advertising?? Perhaps.
You may also ask yourself what Clinton felt marriage had to be defended against. I think the answer is clear. Like many democrat ideas they never consider the law of unintended consequences. If this bill passes the slope becomes a very slippery one. In my opinion if passed the State of Maine will be in fact creating a right of marriage where one has not existed previously. Is that what we elect them to do? I do not think so.
My issue with the same sex marriage debate is that the proponents have portrayed themselves as victims of an easy target. The oft villified "religious right". Religion is a protected right. Marriage is not. I also think people ought to rise or fail on their own merit not that of group victimization that has been carefully orchestrated by yet another victim group that collects big money in the form of donations. This is not a grass roots movement. Alot of out of state money has been dumped into this effort. Incrementaly boiling that frog.
Like all good victims they need someone to victimize them, unfortunately in this instance its the protected right of Christians to live by their own religious mandates. I do not consider myself a Christian but I do believe that violating the protected right of Christians to practice their religion is another slippery slope of unintended consequence. I also do not agree with the role of victim being potrayed by the same sex marriage crowd. They are more the aggressor in this instance and now that they have backed Christians into a corner I do not feel they should be shocked that Christians are fighting back. I have no problem staying out of peoples bedrooms...but in return expect people to keep their bedrooms off the news, out of the legislature, and off the streets. Is that to much to ask?? Apparently so.
Equality Maine had a list after this past election cycle of all of the gay marriage supporters in the Maine senate and house of representatives. I hope that because I do not feel that the majority of Mainers support this, that those voters will remember who voted for and who voted against. Our district 30 Senator Elizabeth Schneider supports gay marriage according to Equality Maine. Funny I never saw that on any of her campaign literature. I have that list from the Equality Maine site "screen shot saved" in case it ever disappears. Anyone who would like a copy can contact me and I will provide it. I can not post it in the blog because its too long...one thing that anyone with a lick of sense can see however is that Equality Maine and the Democrat Party have incremently brought this to our state. Boiling that frog. Elizabeth Schneider(D Orono) voted "ought to pass". I guess Equality Maine knew that she did support them. Its unfortunate that she didn't feel the need to make her opinion known to voters.
Lets hope it does have an unintended consequence for them in lost seats in Augusta come next election cycle. Remember folks, after 35 years of majority in Augusta it was time for the Dems to deliver to the gay rights agenda. Lets not assist them in meeting their campaign promises. I urge you all to contact Elizabeth Schneider with your opinion.
My prediction is that the democrats will pass this, then there will be a citizens inititave to repeal it. That will let the dems off the hook and will pit the gay rights activists against the Christian right and opponents. Why??? Cause thats how "they" do things in Augusta.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Involvement
A lot of useful information was presented by several different speakers including Vic B. who talked about effective communication and campaigning strategies, Dean Scontras of the Republican Project, and Rep Rich Cebra from Naples who spoke about the importance of involvement on a local level. Adam Mack gave a presentation that was deemed "mini campaign school" which unfortunately I missed as I had to attend the Maine Republican State Committee meeting*.
In my opinion the MRLC, the Republican Project, and grass roots involvement may be the corner stone of turning back the blue tide that has flooded this state for the last several DECADES! It is imperative that we all get involved. We all have different talents and strengths that should be fostered and encouraged.
I suggest you check out these links to learn more about the RLC and the Republican Project- http://www.rlc.org/ http://www.republicanproject.org/
Every day people like me and you are becoming more and more involved and its important for this to continue. Regardless of the group, we are all working towards the same goal. The ME GOP also wants your involvement. So get involved and stay involved. Talk to your family and friends and try to engage them as well. Together we can make a difference.
*I will give an update at our next meeting in regards to our State Committee meeting.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Maine Gay Marriage Legislation hearings today
http://www.maine.gov/legis/audio/civic_ctr_apr.html
make your thoughts known to the committee at judiciary@legislature.maine.gov
re: LD 1020 and LD 1118