Tuesday, December 01, 2009

UPCOMING EVENTS IN DECEMBER

December 1, 2006 Tuesday - Lots of holiday activity in Cobb County for all Conservatives:

From the MDJ:

1. POLITICAL PATTER: The Cobb Republican Party will host its final breakfast of 2009 at 8 a.m. Saturday December 5th, at Williamson Bros. Bar-B.Q. Speaking will be U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson & GOP state school superintendent candidate Roger Hines. The $10 buffet opens at 8:00 & speakers start at 8:30. . . .


2. Brock Clay will host a fundraiser for Cobb Commission chairman candidate Tim Lee at 6:30 p.m. Thursday December 3rd, at their offices at 49 Atlanta St., in Marietta. Requested minimum contribution is $150 per person.

Chip Rogers is also holding a townhall meeting:

3. Event: Townhall Events - December 2009


What: Club/Group Meeting

Start Time: Saturday, December 19 at 9:00am End Time: Saturday, December 19 at 10:00pm

Where: Cobb County Mountain View Community Center

4. Reels for Radicals by the Georgia Tea Party continues:

December 6, 2009 - “Reels for Radicals” Film Series Continues


This Week: "We Have the Power" and "Apocalypse No!"

Location: AMC Barrett Commons 24 in Kennesaw

Time: 3pm

Cost: $7.00 advance, $8.00 at the door.

5. Cobb Young Republicans Christmas Party

the Cobb Young Republicans Christmas Social! It is at 7pm on Tuesday, December 8th at Marlow's Tavern in Kennesaw (745 Chastain Road NW).

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Cobb GOP Unveils New Web Site at Meeting

19 November 2009 - On Tuesday evening at the Cobb County GOP meeting, Trisha Pridemore unveiled the new Cobb County GOP website. Speaking as a software engineer who has spent most of my career working on visual displays and graphics I was truley impressed. The site is well laid out, integrated, and concise. It incorporates multimedia and social media in a balanced format. Plus it looks cool. Tak a look at it yourself at www.cobbgop.org. This will be an important tool during next year's campaign effort.

Also mentioned at the meeting - Roger Hines has officially announced his candidacy for the State School Superintendent position. Roger is a fellow Cobb County Republican who assisted David Banks in his successful run for the Cobb County School Board last year. you can find Roger's website here at www.voterogerhines.com Roger will be speaking at the December Cobb GOP Breakfast this Saturday at 8:00 AM.

Here are some other dates to remember

Friday, November 20th, 2009
Cobb County Republican Women Meeting and Luncheon.
Hilton/Marietta Conference Center
11:30 AM
Speaker is GA State GOP Chair Sue Everhart

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Reels for Radicals - "America: Freedom to Fascism"
"A Time for Choosing"
AMC Barrett Commons 24 Theaters
3:00 PM
$8:00
more information at: www.cobbteaparty.com


Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Cobb Young Republicans Meeting
Williamson's Brothers Bar-B-Que
7:00 PM

Saturday, December 5th, 2009
Cobb GOP December Breakfast
Location : TBD
8:00 AM
Senator Johnny Isakson and State School Superintendent Candidate Roger Hines.

Friday, December 11th, 2009
Cobb GOP Christmas Party
U.S. Play on Barrett Parkway
7:00 PM
$25.00 per person

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010 - REPUBLICAN ROAD TO RECOVERY!

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
Cobb GOP January Breakfast
Location:TBD
8:00 AM

Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Cobb Young Republicans Meeting
Williamson Brothers Bar-B-Q
7:00 PM

Sunday, September 27, 2009

NORTH GEORGIA STATE FAIR


27 September 2009 - The North Georgia State Fair is a major recruiting opportunity for the Cobb GOP and yesterday was no different. I had the opportunity to work the morning shift with Lynn Askea, Barbara Hickey, Wayne Brown, John Delves and District 3 Commission candidates JoAnn Birrell and Earl Stine. Rainey weather discouraged a lot of fair goers, but we still had a good time and hope do a lot of recruiting until the end of the fair on October 4th.


Speaking of District 3 Commission Candidates, I have counted 5 so far - Stephen Moon, Steven Ellis, Troy Welker, JoAnn Birrell, and Earl Stine. I believe all are 1st time candidates for public office and are seeking to replace Tim Lee who will be running for Cobb Commission Chair.Rumor has it Lee may be challenged by former Cobb School Board member Lindsey Tippins.


Sunday, August 23, 2009

Kennesaw State University CR Meeting with Jason Shepherd

Sunday, 23 August 2009 - Jason Shepherd is running for the Georgia State House District 37. A State Senate seat currently held by the Democrats. He will be speaking to the College Republicans at Kennesaw State University on September 15th. I have posted details below along with a link to his web site.

Jason Shepherd for Georgia State House District 37
Date:
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Time:
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Location:
Social Sciences Building in room #1022
Street:
Kennesaw State University
City/Town:
Kennesaw, GA
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I will be speaking to the KSU College Republicans. As someone who became active in Republican politics through the College Republicans, come out and support the these current and future leaders of our Party!

Sunday, August 09, 2009

09 August 2009 - The brewhaha over nationalized healthcare has spilled over in Metro Atlanta. Watch as Congressman David Scott gives the rant response to a question from a doctor in his district about health care.

How we doin' so far Dave ?

Congressman David Scott's Rant

Friday, August 07, 2009

ACORN AND SEIU ENTER THE HEALTHCARE DEBATE

07 August 2009 - As I feared, things have gotten ugly during the health care debates occuring at the town hall meetings happening all across the country. As the administration has advised congressional democrats to "hit back twice as hard", several members of congress have shown up St. Louis, Tampa and other cities across the country escorted by members of ACORN and SEIU.



Don't take my word for it. Follow the links below and check out youtube for actual footage and then make up your own mind.



SEIU send a message in St. Louis



It is time for everyone to get off the couch and let you voice be heard.



This link has schedule of all the Healthcare Rallies coming up in Metro Atlanta :



LIST OF HEALTH CARE RALLIES



Of particular interest is the event scheduled for Congressman David Scott's Health Fair. This will be held August 15th from 10 AM to 2 PM at Mundy's Mill High School, Fayetteville Road, Jonesboro, GA 30238.



Contact Janie Doucette janiedou@hotmail.com

for more information.



It is time for Cobb County to be heard.



There also plans for rallies at each of Cobb Counties 3 Representatives offices on August 22nd at noon. Stay tuned for more details.



Remember the most effective form of protest is through peaceful, respectful non-violence in the tradition of King and Ghandi.

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Motivation: Truth: I'm Coming After MSNBC for Calling Sarah Palin the Poster Girl for Racism

A great analysis on the truly hate filled episode between Kathleen Parker and Chris Mathews concerning Sarah Palin.
The hatred (I don't use the word lightly) toward conservatives is reaching a fever pitch and I fear something terrible will happen between now and November 2010.

Motivation: Truth: I'm Coming After MSNBC for Calling Sarah Palin the Poster Girl for Racism

Thursday, July 09, 2009

The Strategy Behind The Crisis

09 July 2009 - I discovered a new phrase today that I'm sure you will be hearing a lot about in the not too distant future. Remember these words "Piven and Cloward" and then do your own research. I am an engineer. I am not a conspiracy theorist, I go where the verifiable facts take me. I have often scratched my head and wondered why such a talented group of people as is found in the Obama administration, (If you think they are all clueless then you are only deceiving yourself) would ignore facts and history, even logic, in some of their decisions. For instance, WHY run up the largest debt in the nation's history during such a severe financial crisis? Why stress an already overburdened infrastructure with policies such as cap and trade and national health care?

Read the article below and remember it was written in 2008:

link to American Thinker

Also google the book "Praxis for the Poor" online.

These are not conspiracy theories, but actual accounts in the first person with a clear legitimate history. It only takes time and a little bit of effort to connect the dots to see where our President is taking this country - not to an expanded role of government, but to the complete replacement of the capitalist system with a socialist state.

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Cobb TEA Party and GOP Barbecue Highlight an Activist Fourth




State Senator Eric Johnson Addresses the Crowd At the Cobb GOP Barbecue

Barry Paulk and Candice Sherman Attend To the Cobb YR Table and Straw Poll

Charlie Meyer Celebrates Atop The 1st Place Cobb GOP Float

First Place! The Cobb GOP Float Wins Top Honors During the Marietta 4th of July Parade



Herman Cain Broadcasts During the July 3rd TEA Party at Jim Miller Park
July 4th 2009 - with the current economic crisis and the growing dissatisfaction with Washington's addiction to unadulterated spending, this years July 4th celebration took on an activist tone. Things started off Friday evening at Jim Miller Park where Herman Cain broad cast his popular radio show from 7 to 9 PM. The event was attended by a surprising large crowd of 7,000 people. It was one of over 1300 TEA parties scheduled to take place this weekend to protest government spending. The event was free to the public and many of the families there I spoke with were stopping by on their way out of town for the 4th of July weekend.
The fun continued on July 4th with the 4th of July Parade down Roswell Street in Marietta. The Cobb GOP Float took 1st place. Congratulations to Trisha Pridemore and the Float Team!
After the parade the Cobb County GOP held their annual Barbecue at Jim Miller Park. It included a salute to the armed forces, and speeches by all 5 candidates for governor. There were also speeches by candidates for Secretary of State, Insurance Commissioner, Agriculture Secretary, Lt. Govenor, etc. It makes one wonder if there is still such a thing as an off election year.
In contrast to the national party, the State GOP party is well stocked with candidates with political experience and should do well in next years 2010 state races.





Saturday, June 20, 2009

Gwinnett Tea Party to Merge With Cobb




21 June 2009 - As protesters fill the streets of Tehran today, many of us here in the States prepare to celebrate that day when our country took similar actions to secure our freedoms. It is an inherent part of our Declaration of Independence that "all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights" and that "whenever any form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it".


Our prayers are with you.


In a somewhat related issue, the Gwinnett Tea Party has been forced to cancel, and they will be joining us here in Cobb County to make celebration even bigger and louder. Herman Cain will be joining us, so you know it will be good!


Please see the attached memo from my good friend Debbie Ellis-Dooley:



Debbie Ellis-Dooley sent a message to the members of Atlanta Independence Day Tea Party.

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Subject: ***Atlanta Tea Party***

For Immediate Release
June 20, 2009
Contact: Julianne Thompson
Phone: 404-798-4663



ATLANTA TEA PARTY TO JOIN WITH COBB FOR METRO-WIDE TEA PARTY JULY 3RD

Atlanta Tea Party in Gwinnett forced to cancel

Suwanee, GA. - The Atlanta Tea Party was forced to cancel it's Independence Day celebration in Gwinnett, after losing it's location due to the objection of Gwinnett Place Mall (a Simon company.) The Tea Party had been scheduled to take place in the parking lot of the old Macy's building at Gwinnett Place since March.

"It is unfortunate the event had to be canceled," said Julianne Thompson, event co-organizer. She continued, "The old Macy's building is on private property, and not owned by Simon Malls, however the mall manager asked the property owner and I to come in the office on Thursday of this week, and told us Simon does not want political events on it's property. They were also concerned about the fact we were using the term "protest." Although the event was on private property, the mall was able to assert authority on the matter due to reciprocal property easement agreements."

Event Co-Chair Debbie Dooley stated, "Our Atlanta Tea Party team tried for the next day and a half to find an alternative location large enough for the event, and with the proper layout for our vendors, children's activities, and fireworks show, but we could not find anything suitable that would have been available on July 4th."

Thompson said, The Atlanta Tea Party organizers want to thank everyone in Gwinnett who worked hard to try to make this event a success: Judi Quigley, Bill Simon, Mark Williams (Printing Trade Company,) Kathy Hildebrand, Theresa Kenerly, Brett Harrell, and George Thorndyke (who was graciously allowing us to use his property free of charge, and sponsoring fireworks.) I also want to thank the Gwinnett Place Community Improvement District for welcoming us to the area, and the Gwinnett and 7th District GOP for promising volunteers for the event."

Dooley stated, "The most important thing to do at this point is to stay on message, so we are joining forces with the Cobb for a large metro-area Tea Party on Friday, July 3rd, at 6 PM. The event is at Jim Miller Park at 2245 Callaway Road in Marietta. For information on the event, contact Cobb organizer Ben Mihalski at 770-726-7188, or visit http://www.facebook.com/l/;www.cobbteaparty.com ."
If you are not in the Metro Atlanta area, then please attend a Tea party near you. For more information, please visit http://www.facebook.com/l/;www.teapartypatriots.org
Thompson added, "The Atlanta Tea Party has a great team and is already planning for the July 17th Tea Party Patriots Protests at Congressional offices all across Georgia over nationalized health care. We will work hard to make sure our voices are heard and our message is clear."

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Sunday, June 07, 2009

CONSERVATIVE PAC FORMING IN EAST COBB



7 June 2009 -



The following is from Sherri Reese, the organizer of the GA Tea Parties. This is a good way for someone to get into the conservative political process locally.




GA Grassroots in action is a having a Pasta Night (Spaghetti Dinner) this Saturday, June 13th at the Mountain View Community Center in Cobb County on Sandy Plains Rd.

As the State Coordinator for the Tax Day Tea Parties on April 15th here in GA, I have traveled across GA speaking to fellow citizens. One thing I have learned is that each of YOU want an opportunity to speak and be heard, not just show up to hear other folks talk. I have also heard an outcry for actions that will help us be EFFECTIVE in regaining control of the very government that is supposed to be serving us by protecting our rights, not serving their own self-interests in career longevity at the peril of our rights and liberties. This has been the inspiration for the creation of Grassroots in Action.

Please join us on June 13th. Each speaker will allow for question and answer time following thier presentions- and if you don't have a question, but would like to share your thoughts on issues- that would be TREMENDOUS! We will also have an exclusive to announcing the launch of two different programs designed to be effective in regaining our voice. Each attendee will recieve a goody bag and a survey along with dinner. There will be trivia and prizes as well! Please forward this announcement to people you know who would want to attend- there are still seats available!

Below are the details:

What: A new State PAC- GA Grassroots in Action is having a Spaghetti Dinner (Pasta Night)

When: Saturday, June 13th @ 6:30 pm

Where: Mountain View Community Center in Cobb County,

Who: Special Speakers include:
Joel Aaron from WGKA and We The People Revolution
Virginia Galloway of Americans for Prosperity
Sam Teasley- State Coordinator of the Campaign for Huckabee in GA for the Republican Presidential Primaries in 2008
Tricia Pridemore- Local Activist
Sherri Reese- Chairman of GA Grassroots in Action
Cost: $10.00 per person (we request each attendee also bring a can of food or other non-perishable food item to be donated to the Beth Day Memorial Food Bank)

Come learn about who we are, why we are needed here in GA, and about our vision and purpose.
Due to limited seating of only 200, tickets will be available to the public on Saturday, May 30th. Be sure to get your name on the VIP List by contacting Sherri Reese at reese@reesewebs.com or call 770.726.7703.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

REPUBLICANS GATHER IN SAVANNAH

Thursday, May 21st, 2009 - The GA State Republican Convention took place in Savannah, GA this past weekend, amid national media speculation of how the Republican Party would re brand itself after crushing defeats in 2006 and 2008. The mood was defiant and spirited as set by Keynote speakers J.C. Watts, Michael Steele, and Herman Cain. Here is a brief synopsis of the convention:

I skipped the preliminaries on Friday and attended the Victory Dinner on Friday night with the keynote speaker being former Oklahoma Sooner J.C. Watts. Watts is a man of conviction who served in various GOP leadership positions during his time in Congress.

Saturday I attended the Breakfast which featured Michael Steele, the National RNC Director. Like Watts, he emphasised his humble background and the virtues of hard work. Both men espoused strong conservative principals.

The convention opened up at 10:00 AM and was called to order by Convention Chairman Randy Evans. This was Evan's last convention in an official capacity as he will be joining Governor Sarah Palin's Political Action Committee in Alaska as she gets ready for a national run at the White House.

Toby Carr was introduced as the new executive director of the State GOP. Ann Lewis is replacing Randy Evans as general counsel.

Debbie McCord of Columbia County received the AA Richardson Award.

Randy Evans received the Pioneer Award.

Michael Steele took the stage once again as the RNC Chairman.

J.C. Watts spoke on his time as Republican Conference Chairman in 2004 and of his 5 children.

J.C. Watts will be speaking at the Church of the Apostle on July 19th. He also heads up the J.C. Watts Foundation.

Cobb County had a total of 124 out of a possible 172 delegates show up for the Convention.

11:40 Saxby Chambliss spoke on the re-election campaign of JohnnyIsakson. I expect Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin to be his Democratic opponent in November of 2010.

11:50 Johnny Isakson Spoke.

Sue Everhart is elected to a second term as GA GOP Chair without opposition.

12:00 Rob Doll defeats Debbie Gronginger for 1st Vice Chair.

B.J. Van Gundy defeats Gloria Alread for 2nd Vice Chair.

12:15 Secretary of State Karen Handel, candidate for Governor, addressed thew 1206 Delegates at the convention. She was followed at 12:30 by her main competition, Insurance Commissioner Jon Oxendine.

12:40 Bobby Baker speaks

1:00 PM Congressman Phil Gingrey

1:10 Congressman and candidate for Governor Nathan Deal.

1:20 6 Resolutions are introduced out of Committee.
1. Recognition of Sue Everhart
2. Recognition of Randy Evans
3. Government Reform Resolution.
4. Preservation of Values Resolution
5. Tax Reform Resolution
6. Defending Our Freedom Resolution

All passed on a voice vote.

1:35 Herman Cain spoke. He will be in Marietta Square tomorrow night at 7:00 PM.
1:45 Speaker of the House Glen Richardson (Candidate for Governor?) spoke.
1:50 Tommy Williams spoke on behalf of Casey Cagle (Candidate for Lt. Governor).
2:00 Sonny Perdue Spoke, farewell as a Governor.
2:20 Convention Adjourned.

More stories and information to follow!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

TEA PARTY FOLLOW UP


Sunday, 26 April 2009 - Well it has been a busy 10 days! Of course April 15th was the hugely successful TEA party. I want to give recognition to all the people who worked behind the scenes to keep the events in Marietta and Atlanta safe, peaceful and very well organized. A special Thank You goes to the truly grass roots organization of Claire Waldron (Cobb Coordinator) and Sherri Reese (State of Georgia Coordinator). Despite what Nancy Pelosi would have you believe, these two women were not the typical political powerbrokers you would expect to be at the head of a movement like this. They are just a couple of moms concerned about their children's future.
Special thanks Ralph "Right Wing Extremist" Bell for the photo montage.


Thursday evening April 23rd things got kind of rowdy at the Cobb County School District board meeting. A packed house let the fur fly as the board heard comments from parents on the new Standards Based Report Card (1-2-3 grading system) and the possible reduction of school bus routes. The meeting is repeated on a regular basis on Channel 24 on Comcast.


Saturday, April 25th, Senator Chip Rogers gave an end of session debriefing at his regular town hall meeting at the Mountain View public library. The session covered the legislative bills which were passed at the recently concluded session of the Georgia General Assembly.


Start making plans for the Cobb County 4th of July picnic and the 4th of July follow up TEA Party at the state capitol on July 4th. It's going to be even bigger and better. Check back here for details when they become available!


Tuesday, April 14, 2009

TAXED ENOUGH ALREADY!

FREEDOM!
Tuesday - April 14, 2009 - In the belief that some pictures are worth a thousand words I dedicate this image to the hundreds of thousands of people across the country tomorrow who will pull themselves up off the couch and out of their cubicles to celebrate that sacred right to freedom of speech and acknowledge that DNA of rebellion buried in the mitochondria of all Americans.
For more inspiration check out these articles from today's news:

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Tea-13 Until April 15 Tea Party

April 1, 2009 - We are only 13 days away from one of the biggest grassroots efforts in years. Americans for Prosperity, along with American Solutions and a host of other conservative groups are sponsoring a nationwide effort to protest the country's march toward socialism.

Below is an e-mail from Cobb County Tea Party organizer Claire Waldron:

ATTENTION TO ALL TEA PARTY PATRIOTS!

We are having our follow-up COBB Tax Rally meeting this Saturday 4/4 @ the same location, the Cobb GOP office. We will start after the monthly Cobb Republican Breakfast @ Williamsons and are able to transport over to the GOP office (approx. 10:30-11:00am). The address is: 1234 Powers Ferry Commons, Suite 105, near Kroger, take a rt. on the sm. street between the "Brazilian" businesses- 770-272-3382

Some of the follow-up issues are:
Pre-sale tickets
Mta. Sq. clean-up crew
Event flyer approval
Speaker issues & coordination
Tea Party Patriot promo items
Press & mediaMarketing
- Flyer distribution
We NEED your help & your input to make this the HUGE success WE KNOW IT CAN BE! Spread the word! Even if you were unable to attend the 1st meeting, we still need your ideas!

The event has been set for 4:00-5:00 @ Mta. Sq. 4/15 - Bus(es) @ $15.00 per person will board at 5:15 downtown for the National Tea Party @ the State Capital, featuring Dick Army & Sean Hannity! (w/ a possible additional headliner!)

So to reiterate - Saturday, April 4th 8:30 AM - Cobb GOP Breakfast at Williamson Bros. BBQ.
11:00 AM Tea Party Planning meeting at Cobb GOP HQ
1234 Powers Ferry Commons, Suite 105

Wednesday, April 15th 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Tea Party @ Marietta Square
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Tea Party @ GA State Capitol w/Sean Hannity and Dick Army.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Cobb GOP Rallies at County Convention

About 194 delegates gathered at the Roswell Street Baptist Church on Saturday to hold the annual Cobb County Republican Convention. During the convention which was led by convention chairman Randy Evans, delegates hard from state and national elected officials, adopted resolutions and elected delegates to the District and State Convention, and chose new officers for the coming election cycle.

As he has done for the past several years GOP State Counsel Randy Evans led the proceedings. He currently has a syndicated political column to which you can subscribe by sending an e-mail to fsharp@mckennalong.com .

Lt. Governor Casey Cagle was the first of several elected officials to speak, and was followed by Cobb County Chairman Sam Olens.

Sam Olens spoke to the fact that Cobb County is not in deficit, has had no furloughs or layoffs, and has not raised the millage rate (currently at 9.6), or cut any government services. They have been able to do this with smart government, delaying merit pay, instituting an 18 month hiring freeze, and curtailing planned capitol outlays .

Sam Olens was followed by Congressman Phil Gingrey, State Senator and candidate for Lt. Gov. David Schafer, State Senator John Wiles, and State Senator Judson Hill.

The following resolutions were adopted by the Party as presented by Barry Paulk of the resolutions committee:
1. Resolution for Gun Cary Rights
2. Resolution for the Sanctity of Human Life
3. Resolution for the Acknowledgement of Parental Rights
4. Resolution for States Rights
5. Resolution for the Endorsement of Sue Everhart for State Chair of the Georgia State GOP.

Phil Daniell of the Credentials Committee certified that there were 444 delegates and 6 alternates elected to the Cobb GOP County Convention of which 192 delegates and 2 alternates actually attended.

Congressman Tom Price (6th Congressional District), Chairman of the House Republican Study Committee, then spoke to the party faithful. He was followed by State Majority Leader Senator Chip Rogers and State Insurance Commissioner and candidate for Governor John Oxendine.

The Current GOP County Chair then acknowledged 1st Vice Chair Bob Koncerak for his service to the party. Koncerak is leaving Cobb County and relocating to Gwinnett.
The following list of candidates was elected without opposition by acclamation:
1. Scott Johnson – Chairman
2. Claire Waldron – 2nd Vice Chair
3. Peggy Henderson - Secretary
4. Lynn Askea – Assistant Secretary

In the contested races Billie Dendee defeated Kyle Coates for Assistant Treasurer and Darryl Wilson defeated Fred Elrod for 1st Vice Chair.

The convention adjourned around 1:30 PM