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FAIRTAX LEADERSHIP - OHIO

Started by Robert Williams. Last reply by Frank Gilbert Apr 19, 2012. 3 Replies

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Comment by Brian Willis on May 13, 2010 at 8:18pm
Hey.. Ohio Fairtax folks. If you're not aware of the Ohio Healthcare Freedom Amendment effort, please check out www.theohioproject.com! The need is urgent. Hundreds of thousands of signatures are needed by the end of June!
Comment by Billie on May 13, 2010 at 6:09am
Did you vote in the Primary? If you didn't do you feel you have a right to complain about our government? The results from the current election, do NOT look like we had many Tea Party/FairTax people voting. I would like to see change; but not the change we are getting with the present congress.
Comment by Lisa Woods on May 13, 2010 at 12:14am
Greetings,


Please watch this 30 second commercial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJhD5hLlUGQ with Apostle Claver from Raging Elephants.



On May 15 the Medina County Friends And Neighbors (MCFAN) is proud to host the Raging Elephants training presentation. Brought to Ohio by the Abigail Adams Project, Raging Elephants (http://www.ragingelephants.org/) gives us the training we need to reach out to Minorities and help them to break the bonds of servitude to the Democrat party. The Raging Elephants nationwide tour is an urban "missionary" effort featuring Apostle Claver, a dynamic and inspirational speaker. There is no charge for admission to this important educational event.

Raging Elephants will be presented at the First Baptist Church at 3646 Medina Road (Route 18), Medina, Ohio 44256. It is approximately 1 mile west of I-71 on SR-18, convenient to almost all of North East Ohio. The program will begin at 4 PM, break for dinner at 6 PM, resume at 7 PM and conclude at 8:30 PM.

The training is free and open to the public. For dinner, food will be available to purchase courtesy of Joey's Southside Burgers in the gymnasium of the church, you may bring a sack dinner, or there are a number of restaurants available in the area.


RSVP at ragingelephants@mcfan.org or call us at 330-241-5226.
RSVP is appreciated but not necessary.



In God We Trust,

Lisa Woods
Medina County Friends and Neighbors (MCFAN)
Patriotic Resistance, Northern Ohio State Director
http://www.mcfan.org
http://www.resistnet.com/group/ohioresistance
Comment by Lisa Woods on May 13, 2010 at 12:13am
My husband Jim spoke at AFP in Medina.
Comment by Billie on May 12, 2010 at 7:53pm
I copied this from an e-mail I received:

Americans for Prosperity wrapped up the Ohio swing of its Regulation Reality Tour at J.T.M Food Group in Harrison, Ohio. In just two days, Americans for Prosperity visited 5 cities and hundreds of Ohioans who refuse to allow Washington DC to regulate away our freedom and prosperity.

Coal miners, manufacturers, farmers, construction workers, restaurant owners, small business owners, distributors, and other concerned citizens and energy users in Ohio joined together this week to ask Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown to support the Murkowski Resolution and stop the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from implementing the cap-and-trade energy tax regulation.


At our first stop in Medina, one business leader told us that he has figured out how to beat his competition in China, but he can’t figure out how to fight his own government. He said it is government regulation that is impeding his business.

In Dover, leaders in Ohio’s vibrant coal industry explained that Ohio will be hit harder than some states by the EPA’s cap-and-trade regulations. Over 87 percent of Ohio’s electricity comes from coal. Under the regulations, Ohio’s coal production would fall by over 70% over the next several years. This will kill jobs and cause our electricity prices to skyrocket.

Please contact Senator Brown now...

We need to put pressure on Senator Sherrod Brown to vote YES on the Murkowski Resolution that will rein in the EPA by forcing a full regulatory review of this job killing, out-of-control bureaucracy and their attempt to implement cap-and-trade through the backdoor. The vote on the Murkowski Amendment is expected sometime next week so please contact Senator Brown now!

Senator Sherrod Brown:
(202) 224-2315 Washington, DC
(614) 469-2083 Columbus, OH

Thank you,

Rebecca Heimlich
State Director, AFP-OH
Comment by Dillon M. Abbot on May 4, 2010 at 12:04am
Frank,
I don't vote for people who arn't willing to answer my questions. A person who walks away from me, shows me they arn't really out to serve the people. I don't vote for any established record. I vote for someone who shows me how much they care. Like I said. Brenda Lewis comes across as being a cold fish. I also feel when a person is placed in a group they should talk as thou they already hold the office. Don't tell me what you have done, tell me what you can do. Cynthia Bieghler, did exactly that. We don't have to guess if she is for Fairtax, her info states she is.
Comment by Frank Gilbert on May 2, 2010 at 8:37am
Billie, I don't see or speak to Brenda Lewis very often. I only see her when I attend the republican meetings and related events. But I will give her a call today if I can find her number and confirm her stance.
Comment by Frank Gilbert on May 2, 2010 at 8:35am
Dillon, No one here (including myself) believes anyone is owed anything. I simply am pointing to experience and established records. Those are things that I think are important. It is also important to not alienate those you work with. We have had leaders who did a great job without a charming personality but got the job done.
I would like to thank you for the information you have posted. It was educational for me. I was unaware of Ms. Knowlton's gas tax stance and appreciate the update. When we heard the candidates speak. it was only very briefly, and there were many candidates to hear.
Comment by Dillon M. Abbot on May 1, 2010 at 9:49am
I couldn't help but notice the discussion about the state central committe. First of all the people from the 10th district Madison, clark, greene. do not owe anything to anyone who has chosen to run for this seat. It is owed to us to have someone who has the best intrest of our disttrict in mind. I had the priviledge of seeing the candidates speak in Madison country. Brenda Lweis, Ashely knowlton, Cynthia J. Bieghler (CJ).
Brenda Lweis sounded like a robot, with her list of offices. Ashely Knolton sides with Voinovich with Ohio needs a gas tax. Cynthia J. Bieghler spoke about how sick she was of seeing both the U.S. and Ohio Constitions kicked around. which brought the entire room to it's feet. She spoke of how if elected to this seat, her job would be to look for those who wouln't be willing to cross the alsle. She spoke of the " Ronald Reagan" conservatives how those would be the ones she would be looking for.. I was also impressed with the fact that she was featured in the Buckeye firearms news letter that spoke of her endorsement from all 88 counties in Ohio. She has my Vote!
Comment by Billie on May 1, 2010 at 8:24am
I copied this from an e-mail that I received and Brenda Lewis is NOT listed:

Ohio Republican Party

The following list identifies the people running for the State Central Committee who:

1) Have been identified as leaders of Tea Party, 9.12 or other patriotic organizations
2) Incumbents whose voting record is acceptable to the leaders of such groups
3) Have been vetted and "vouched for" by the leaders of such groups in their district


This table is provided as information, not as an endorsement.
In districts where more than one suitable candidate is running, more than one is listed. Links below are to candidate websites.


Committeewoman Committeemen
1 April Fryman Jeff Fryman Williams, Fulton, Defiance, Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Hancock, Hardin, Van Wert, East Auglaize (excludes Lima, Wapakoneta)
2 Jim Hoover West Lucas, Wood, Ottawa
3 Jennifer Elicson Bill Todd North and East Franklin County

4 Bobbi Radeck Mark Haverkos Butler
5 Lisa Hayes Darryl Mahaffie* Montgomer Miami, Darke
6 Lara Norris Charles Henthorn Montgomery County (Not Dayton City Area)
7 Lori Viars Bob McEwen Warren and East Hamilton County
8 Christa Criddle* David Miller* West Hamilton County
9 Joanne Kemmer Alex Triantifilou Hamilton County Cincinnati Area
10 Cynthia (CJ) Bieghler David Kearney Greene, Clark, Madison
11 Lisa Simpson Lucas (Toledo)
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13 Marilyn Jacobcik Robert Rousseau*
Andrew Winemiller
Lorain, Huron and East Seneca County (Excludes Tiffin)
14 Thea Shoemake John Becker* Clermont, Brown, Adams, Scioto, West Lawrence County
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16 Christy Overla George Momirov West Franklin County
17 Matt Lamb Clinton, Fayette, Highland, Ross, Pike, Jackson, Vinton, Gallia, West Lawrence County
18 Amy Sabath* Dale Fellows* Lake & Geauga
19 Teri Morgan* Richard Cochran Delaware, Morrow, Knox, Richland, South West Ashland (Mansfield Area)
20 Rebecca Khune Bruce Kelbaugh Coshocton, Muskingum, Guernsey, Morgan, Noble, Monroe, Washington, Athens, Meigs
21 Susan Rodman Charles Drake Cuyahoga (East Cleveland proper)
22 Sandy Calvert* Jim Woods Medina, Wayne, Holmes, North East Ashland (excludes Mansfield)

23 Colleen Wing* Mike Griffith Cuyahoga (West Cleveland -- Lakewood, Parma, Parma Height, portion Rocky River, Airport)
24 Molly Smith Cuyahoga (remainder county -- from Solon to Westlake, Olmsted, Strongsville, Brecksville, Independence, Chagrin Falls).
25 Beverly Goldstein Ron Lisy Cuyahoga (South East Cleveland -- Shaker, Garfield, Warrensville, and Maple Heights, Euclid)
26 Marsha Woods-Rexroth Shayne Dukette
Rick Geyer
Justin Smith North Ottawa, Sandusky, West Seneca, Wynadot, Crawford, Marion, Union, Logan
27 Kathy Sadler Bryan Williams* Summit (Excluding Akron and Cranmer, but including Airport area, Firestone, Barberton, Southwest Summit)
28 Debbie Walsh Andrew Manning* Portage and Summit (with Akron)
29 Greg Butler Stark (all of Canton)
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31 Mike Fracassa Licking, Fairfield, Perry, Hocking, East Pickaway (Includes Circleville)
32 April Sabo Jack Sabo Ashtabula, Trumbull
33 Sarah Brown* Dennis Strickler Mahoning, East Stark, Carroll, North East Tuscarawas
 

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