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2007 Annual RPK Lincoln Day Dinner!!!
Summary: Please join the RPK for the
2007 Republican Party of Kentucky Lincoln Day Dinner
Reception to be held at 6:00pm- $1000 per person
2007 Candidates Meet and Greet
6:00pm-7:00pm (Free with ticket to dinner)
Dinner to be held at 7:00pm- $75 per person
(Reservations for dinner @ $75 per person until COB on Friday January 26th.
Last minute reservations at $100 per person)
Keynote Speaker
Governor Mitt Romney
Guests will include:
US Senator Mitch McConnell
US Senator Jim Bunning
Congressman Hal Rogers
Congressman Ed Whitfield
Congressman Geoff Davis
State Senate President David L. Williams
State House GOP Leader Jeff Hoover
2007 Candidates:
Governor Ernie Fletcher
Candidate for Governor Billy Harper
Sec. of State Trey Grayson
Candidate for Attorney General Tim Coleman
Candidate for Auditor Linda Greenwell
Candidate for Treasurer Rep. Brandon Smith
Candidate for Treasurer Melinda Wheeler
Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer
(List updated as of 1/10/07)
When: Saturday, February 03, 2007 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Where: Louisville International Convention Center
Louisville, KY 40202
Who: 502-875-5130
webmaster@rpk.org
Thursday, Jan 11, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Kevin Madden (857) 288-6400
Boston, MA – Tonight, Governor Mitt Romney appeared on the “The Glenn and Helen Show” and responded to video clips that have resurfaced from his 1994 U.S. Senate debate against Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA). Because Governor Romney has made strides with conservatives based on his strong record as governor, opponents have focused attacks on ancient footage from 13 years ago. Governor Romney’s call into the show and comments on the 1994 debate can be viewed in a new posting at Mitt TV:
“Well, I just got a look at the excerpts from my debate against Ted Kennedy in 1994. It reminded me of why I ran against him in the first place. Someone had to give him a run for his money.
“Now, it also shows what 13 years will do. I’m grayer. I’m a little heavier. And I hope I’ve grown a bit wiser as well.
“Of course, I was wrong on some issues back then. I’m not embarrassed to admit that. I think most of us learn with experience. I know I certainly have.
“If you want to know where I stand by the way, you don’t just have to listen to my words, you can go to look at my record as governor. Frankly, in the bluest of states. Facing the most liberal media in the country. I’ve led the fight to preserve traditional marriage. I’ve taken every legal step I could conceive of, to prevent same sex marriage.
“I have also taken action to protect the sanctity of life. I vetoed bills that authorized embryo farming, therapeutic cloning, Plan B emergency contraception, and of course a redefinition of when life was going to begin as well.
“I’ve also fought for family. I’ve promoted abstinence education in the schools.
“I fought for English immersion in our schools and school choice. And of course as you’d expect from a Republican, I’ve held the line on taxes and I’ve worked to re-instate the death penalty.
“And I’m proud that at the same time, I’ve fought discrimination. I believe every American deserves equal opportunity.
“Now, that’s my record. And maybe that’s why people on the other side are dredging up 13 year old history and attacking me now.”
To view video, please see: http://mittromney.permissiontv.com/?showid=36427
Copied from Mitt Romney: The Exploratory Committee.
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Is America Ready to Elect a Mormon President? That is a question that the media keeps bringing up, and loves to talk about. I think that if you change the question to:
In the 2008 Presidential Election, would you vote for a Mormon by the name of Mitt Romney?
I think that the answer would be yes among these categories:
People that would say or vote yes:
1: Conservative Evangelicals would say yes to a president Mitt Romney as he is the most conservative, both “Fiscally” and “Socially” of the republicans “Big 3″.
2: Conservative Politicians who are not afraid of a backlash and/or threats from a certain Republican that resides in Arizona and his allies.
3: People that are Socially Moderates, but yet are Fiscally Conservative and looking for some one to clean up the Federal Governments “Super-Sized” spending.
4: People that want “Roe vs. Wade” overturned and the abortion issue sent back to the States (where it should have originally been).
5: People that want a Constitutional Amendment passed Defining marriage as between “1 male & 1 female”. Of the “Big 3″ only Mitt Romney can be counted on to to support a conservative Federal Marriage Amendment. While Mitt Romney sent a letter to the Senate pleading with them to vote “yes” on the FMA John McCain voted no on the FMA, and Rudy Giuliani is socially liberal.
And a “no” among these categories:
People that would say or vote no:
1: The Clinton’s.
2: Pro-choice advocates.
3: Supporters of Same Sex Marriage.
4: John McCain.
5: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who is also a Mormon.
6: A few “Liberal” Mormons.
7: Liberals & Democrats.
In conclusion I believe that America is ready for a Mormon president, that is if his name happens to be “Mitt Romney”!
Technorati Tags: Mitt Romney, 2008, Presidential Election, Election 2008.
Evangelicals for Mitt is taking on the “MassResistance Deception”. I recommend reading a letter that they posted.
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Greetings, fellow Mittheads! My name’s Andrew Quinn, I’m a sixteen-year old high school sophomore, writer, jazz musician, conservative, and supporter of the serial comma.
I’ll let on a little more about myself, my values, and my reasons for supporting for Romney later, but I wanted to dive right in.
One of my main interests, given my age, is “evangelizing” about Governor Romney to others my age. To this end, I’ve devoted a page under my Facebook account (a high school and college social networking site) to synthesize some Romney news, positions, quotes, etc. If you’ve got an account over there, please check it out and join us in discussion!
Unfortunately for me, school is starting back up tomorrow – which means my time for writing is short on a late Sunday evening. Until tomorrow, I’d like to offer thanks to the great crew that saw me fit to contribute – I’m excited to be here! Romney 2008!
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