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The Freedom Defense Fund recently released this ad.

Posted: September 18th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Pallone | Tags: | 2 Comments »

Weekend@Monmouth

Greg Kelly at Monmouth County Life did the leg work for you. 

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Posted: September 17th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Greg Kelly, Monmouth County Life, Weekend @ Monmouth | Comments Off on Weekend@Monmouth

Wayne’s World

Posted: September 17th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Monmouth GOP Affiliated Club, Wayne Pomanowski | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Wayne’s World

Rebranding The Democrats

By Thomas F. Stokes, Middletown

On September 15th, the Los Angeles Times reported that the national Democrat Party had a new “rebranding effort” showing a new party logo and slogan.

Just released census data now show 43.6 million Americans living below the poverty line.

The census figures also show that among the working age (18-64) population, poverty levels rose to the highest level in almost fifty (that’s 50) years.

Together with the latest unemployment figures, it is no wonder that Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and their “progressive” (ultra-liberal) fellow democrats (such as incumbent Congressmen Frank Pallone and Rush Holt), who have controlled Congress, spending and taxes for the past four years, want to “rebrand” their democrat party. If I had such a dismal record, I would too.

Based upon the democrats’ actual record of digging the economic ditch we now find our country in, and continuing their spend, borrow and tax policies, which have obviously failed, may I suggest a new rebranding with “truth in advertising”. They are now “POP”, the Party of Poverty. The “D” now stands for “Digging the Ditch”.

Spare me the standard response that it was “Bush’s fault”. No president, whether Bush or Obama, pass a budget or taxes. That is only Congress. The president’s only responsibility is to sign or veto the legislation. Under the current administration fat chance of this president vetoing any increase in spending (or more government bailouts, takeovers or expansion of government).

Years ago, common sense was that if you found yourself in a hole, you should stop digging. Then again, the “progressives” in the Party of Poverty seem to have ignored Albert Einstein’s definition of insanity – keep doing the same thing, over and over, and expecting a different result!

Even Fidel Castro was recently quoted as saying Cuba’s socialist economy  “doesn’t work for us anymore”. Cuba just announced the layoff of 500,000 government workers. Greece’s socialist economy has literally bankrupted that country. European socialism is going the way of the dinosaurs.

And our Party of Poverty progressives want to continue down the yellow brick road, paved with trillions of dollars of deficits. How long will it take our children and grandchildren to pay for this out of control spending? Here’s just one result of the democrats’ ballyhooed “stimulus” spending. The city of Los Angeles just reported spending $111 million of our tax dollars to create or save “only 55 jobs”. That’s $2 million for each job!

That is beyond ridiculous. It is obscene.

This November, the American People must join the Taxpayers’ Revolt and send a loud and clear message to the Washington elites. As the ad says, “Can you hear us now?”.

Posted: September 17th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Thomas Stokes, Uncategorized | Tags: , | Comments Off on Rebranding The Democrats

REPUBLICANS COLLECTING FOR “BELMAR OPERATION: USO CARE PACKAGE”

September 16, 2010, BELMAR, NJ – The Belmar Republican Club is collecting donations for “Belmar Operation: USO Care Package” which sends care packages and personal messages to deployed American troops around the world. Belmar resident Jim Bean, who spent eight years in the Marines, is spearheading the effort to help local residents express their thanks and support for our men and women in uniform.

 “After four years of active duty, I know firsthand how important it is to know that your fellow Americans support your efforts as a soldier,” says Jim Bean. “When you are in a faraway place with unfamiliar languages, sounds, foods, there is nothing more comforting than a letter and package from home.”

Mr. Bean went on to say that the due to heightened security, the Department of Defense does not allow items donated by individuals to be included in packages. Mr. Bean says that it costs $25 to sponsor one care package, which provides the soldier with the most needed and requested items valued at $75. 

 “Twenty-five dollars covers the cost of the items, which are purchased by the USO at a deep discount, as well as shipping costs. The packages are assembled by volunteers, so there are no handing charges,” he adds.

 At a minimum, each care package includes a personalized message of support from the donor, an AT&T prepaid international phone card, snacks, playing cards, reading material, camo kits containing shampoo, conditioner, sun block, hand sanitizer, tooth paste, tooth brush, sunscreen and other requested and needed items.  The USO works directly with the Department of Defense to distribute care packages where they are needed most.

 “We hope to be able to provide care packages to 50 American soldiers this Christmas,” Mr. Bean adds, saying that in order to do so donations should be sent to the USO by November 1st.

 “This is our country. These men and women are fighting for our freedom. This is the very least we can do,” he concludes.

 To support the “Belmar Operation: USO Care Package,” send your check for in $25 increments ($25, $50, $75 or $100) made payable to The USO and a personal note for each care package to Belmar Republican Club, PO Box 391, Belmar, NJ 07719.

Posted: September 17th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Comments Off on REPUBLICANS COLLECTING FOR “BELMAR OPERATION: USO CARE PACKAGE”

Before There Was A Tea Party, There Was The Perkolator

By Art Gallagher

The Tea Party is getting quite a bit of media attention, both here in New Jersey and throughout the nation for the impact it is making in the current mid-term election campaign.

The Tea Parties, Taxed Enough Already, are committed to electing members of congress who will reduce the size and intrusiveness of government so that businesses can grow, create jobs and restore our economy to healthy vibrancy.

In Monmouth County there is another grassroots group that has been quietly growing for over the last three years that empowers small businesses to grow, create jobs, and restore our regional economy to healthy vibrancy.  That  group is the Northern Monmouth Chamber of Commerces’s“Perkolator.”

Paul Morris.  Photo credit: www.3chicksthatclick.com

Paul Morris. Photo credit: www.3chicksthatclick.com

The brain child of the Chamber’s Executive Director Paul Morris, the Perkolator was started in 2007 shortly after Morris took the helm of the Chamber.  He sent out an email to his membership announcing that he would be having breakfast at a local diner every Friday morning and that any member was welcome to join him to discuss business with him and any other member who showed up.  The first week it was just Morris and Lenny Inzerillo, owner of Lenco Mortgage.  The second week Brian Compton of J,. Crawford Compton Realty joined them.  Three years later, with no more promotion than word or mouth and emails to the membership, 40-60 business people show up every Friday morning at 8am for breakfast at the Keyport IHOP.

Unlike formal networking groups, the Perkolator has no rules or quotas for referals or recruits.  Just show up and pay your $10 for breakfast, ($15 for non-Chamber members). Each attendee has an opportunity to introduce themselves and give their “30 second commercial.” Each week Morris arranges for a Chamber member to give a 5 minute presentation on their business.

Well established businesses and new ventures are finding that the Northern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce’s Friday morning Perkolator just the stimulus they are looking for.  No red tape required.

Posted: September 17th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Northern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, Uncategorized | Tags: , | 4 Comments »

Trenton Council President Endorses Sipprelle

Trenton Council President George Muschal endorsed Scott Sipprelle for Congress today, according to a report by Politickernj.

Oceanport Council President Joe Irace endorsed Sipprelle in June.

Posted: September 16th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Comments Off on Trenton Council President Endorses Sipprelle

Newt Gingrich, Anna Little and Karl Rove Address The Faith And Freedom Coaltion

Posted: September 16th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Anna Little | 1 Comment »

Rush Holt Champions Infanticide

By Abram N. Spangel

The Ku Klux Klan isn’t the only clan that Rush Holt has been caught frolicking under the sheets with. Holt is also in cahoots with the Rockefeller clan, in particular the Laurance Spencer Rockefeller cell. With their common connection to West Virginia and obsession with UFOs and infanticide, Holt and the Rockefellers formed a tight alliance. Larry Rockefeller and his wife have funded Holt’s current bid for re-election to the maximum extent possible.

With Rush Holt at a safe distance, there is now nothing wrong with West Virginia. Believing in UFOs is perhaps harmless but is nevertheless as wacky as Holt’s fetish with toilets. However, Holt’s and Rockefeller’s obsession with infanticide is truly despicable and should qualify as a crime against humanity. A well documented overview of Holt’s murderous rampage against newborn babies, as evidence by his votes in the House of Representatives, is available here.

Both Holt and Rockefeller are supporting-Princeton Professor Peter Singer-the world’s foremost promoter of gratuitous infanticide and murder of the disabled. Rockefeller sponsored the Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Professorship at Princeton University’s Center for Human Values which harbors Singer. Many of Princeton’s benefactors refused to make further donations of their own money to Princeton as long as Peter Singer remains on its faculty.

Singer has been lambasted by Simon Wiesenthal, the President of the National Federation of the Blind, and leading German intellectuals who compared Singer’s “ethics” to Nazism. With these credentials and Holt’s history of hate, it is not surprising that Holt is supporting Singer by diverting millions of taxpayer dollars to Princeton University.

 Here are some of Singer’s statements:

  • “Infants lack rationality, autonomy and self-consciousness. Killing them, therefore, cannot be equated with killing normal human beings, or any other self-conscious beings.”
  • “When the death of a disabled infant will lead to the birth of another infant with better prospects of a happy life, the total amount of happiness will be greater if the disabled infant is killed…. Killing a disabled infant is not morally equivalent to killing a person. Often, it is not wrong at all.”

 

  • “Some animals are worth more than some humans. A smart border collie is worth more, inherently, than a retarded child.”

 

  • “We should recognize that the fact that a being is human, and alive, does not in itself tell us whether it is wrong to take that being’s life.”

When it comes to the protection of our babies and young children, Holt’s policies are in effect no more nuanced than the partial birth abortion that Charles Manson performed on Sharon Tate.

Posted: September 16th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Holt, Uncategorized | 3 Comments »

How Low Will They Go?

Adler volunteer, a 64 year old social worker, caught photographing Runyan’s 8 year old daughter

Democrats are appearing increasingly desperate to maintain their power and the money that comes along with it.

We expect them to lie about their opponents and to make silly negative commercials that reveal how stupid they think voters are.

We expect them to play the race card and the scare the bejesus out of senior citizens card.

We’ve gotten used to lawn signs being stolen.

This year it looks like it is going to be worse.  It is only September 15 and there are reports in Middletown of stolen signs and vandalism.

But the lowest of the low (so far) is Mr. Fredric C. Samson of Mt. Holly in Burlington County.  Samson, a 64 year old licensed social worker photographed CD-3 GOP candidate Jon Runyan’s 8 year old daughter while she was playing in her front yard!    Congressman John Adler’s campaign admits to sending a volunteer to photograph Runyon’s house!  What for?  The Adler campaign is already running commercials with picture of Runyan’s house in them.

You would think a social worker would be sensitive enough or smart enough to go get a cup of coffee and come back and shoot the photos when the your girl was not in the picture.

Samson is no political novice. The Courier-Post reports that he is a Burlington County Democratic Committeeman.  He’s a member of the Mt. Holly Historic Preservation Commission.

I’ve got $50 bucks that say he’s a social worker employed by the government.

Posted: September 15th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: John Adler, Jon Runyan | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments »