Christopher Reed Snubbed Again

I know that you have all heard by now about the Iowa GOP’s lack of support for US Senate Candidate Christopher Reed.  If you don’t know who Chris is, then the Republican Party of Iowa has done an adequate job of snuffing out a 100% conservative candidate.  And by the way, he is challenging the ultra liberal, sell-out, kind of lives in Iowa man by the name of Tom Harkin.  Caleb Hunter of the RPI even went as far as telling supporters not to support  Reed, but to instead support the more winnable races.  The Iowa GOP fought back by saying money is tight and that they don’t have much wealth to spread around so they are focusing on key Iowa House candidates.  Okay, I can understand that.  We need to take our government back from the grips of Mike Gronstal someday, so lets start building.  But one would think that the RPI would do some supportive things for Reed that don’t require much money.  Well, see for yourself in this email from the Polk County GOP and I’ll let you figure out whose name is missing.

In This Email:
-Final Presidential Debate Tonight 8pm

-Polk County Republican Phone Bank

-Central Committee Meeting October 21, @ 7PM

-Sen. Brownback Guest Speaker at Reagan Dinner

-Kim Schmett for Congress

-Eric Kohlsdorf for State Representative

-Scott Stroshal for State Senate

-Chris Sanger for State Representative

-Chris Hagenow for State Representative

-Absentee Ballot Door Knocking

Debate Watch Party Tonight 8pm
Watch the Final Presidential Debate with

McCain Headquarters

2775 86th St. Urbandale

Call 270-1993
Polk County Republican Phone Bank
Saturday, October 25th 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Republican Party of Iowa, 621 E 9th St. Des Moines IA

Call Sarah at 280-6438

Come help take back the State House in 2008

Central Committee Meeting October 21 @ 7PM
Polk County Republican Central Committee Meeting

Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 7:00PM

Hillside Elementary, 713 8th St. West Des Moines IA

All are welcome to Attend

Sen. Brownback Guest Speaker at Reagan Dinner
The Republican Party of Iowa will host its annual Reagan Dinner on Saturday, October 25th, reception begins at 6:00PM. Tickets are $100 per person, $500 for Sponsors and $1000 for Hosts. To reserve your ticket please contact Darrell Kearney or Wes Peterson at 515-282-8105, or wpeterson@iowagop.org.

Kim Schmett for Congress
Literature Distribution in Beaverdale, Pleasant Hill, and Altoona

Saturday, October 18th at 10:00 AM

Meet at Headquarters 2775 86th St. Urbandale

Questions Call: 309-2925

Eric Kohlsdorf for State Representative
Literature Distribution in Des Moines South Side
Saturday October 18th
Call 515-669-1712 for location and details

Scott Strosahl for State Senate
Literature Distribution in Des Moines
Saturdays, October 18th and 25th
Meet at 9AMat Okoboji Grill @ Copper Creek in Pleasant Hill
Questions call: 515-262-0760

Chris Sanger for State Representative
Literature Distribution on the South Side of Des Moines

Monday through Friday, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Call: 515-229-7153 for details and location

Chris Hagenow for State Representative
Literature Distribution and Walking Routes in West Des Moines

Saturday, October 18th, 10 AM

Meet at HuHot (4100 University Ave. West Des Moines)

Call Drew at 515-402-6511
Absentee Ballot Door Knocking
Every DayPay: $12/Hour

Contact: Gordon Pennoyer at gpennoyer@iowagop.org or 515-326-5915

Paid for by Polk County Republicans

 

The last I checked it wouldn’t cost anything to include Christopher Reed’s information in this email.  No wonder nobody knows who Chris is when the largest county in Iowa doesn’t even include him in their email update!  So much for not supporting Reed because of lack of money………how about not supporting him because of the lack of caring in the future our party.  I’m sorry Iowa GOP, I mean YOUR party.

The Fear Factor with not voting Obama

Readers- I find this article so interesting and even true. There is a fear factor for not supporting/voting Obama.

Ponder for a moment what is happening with ‘Joe the Plumber’. I believe he is being served up on a platter as a prime example of what happens when you cross the Obama path.

I heard on the radio this morning information about Obama having paid staff to troll blogs, ready to snap back if anyone makes any comments that paint Obama in a less than flattering light or questions his stands on issues. We here at Iowa Defense know this to be true. It happens here. We make a post to expose something that concerns us about Obama and wham, bam, pounce! We almost immediately get some reply to take us on about our posts.

As the election gets closer and closer I bounce back and forth between thinking it is okay to not care about the Presidential election so I should work harder and harder for Iowa candidates. Or do I care a lot because the very soul of America is at risk.

Obama is not vetted. And more and more people have The Fear.

Read below, see what YOU think.

Yes, Iowa politics are oh, so important.

So is the soul of America.

http://foxforum.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/10/16/frj_1016/

Why This Election Will Be Close: Hushed Confessions

By Father Jonathan

In recent weeks I have spent a good amount of time crisscrossing the country.

Something very unusual is taking place.

From Seattle to San Diego, from Burlington, Vermont to New York City, from New Orleans to Texas and Midwest towns like Cleveland, I am hearing hushed admissions of a terrible sin: “Father, I’m not going to vote for Obama.”

Then I look at the polls. Nationally and in battleground States, Senator Obama is thrashing Senator McCain.

So what gives?

Pollsters would tell me it’s all very simple. Anecdotal evidence, like my experience on the road, isn’t really evidence at all. It is not trustworthy because it is not scientific. The divergence between what people are telling me and the polling data must be that I run in closed circles. People of like minds talk to me; the others don’t.

Very logical…unlessunless people don’t want their neighbors (or pollsters) to know they aren’t voting for Obama.

So, are we talking here about the “Bradley Effect”, that well-documented racist phenomenon of people telling pollsters one thing and then doing the opposite in the voting booth simply because the candidate is black?

No. I am referring to something else – the fear of talking to pollsters, or to your neighbor, or to anyone else about not wanting to vote for Barack Obama because of what he stands for.

Do you have doubts? How would you like to get up in front of a crowded theater in a mixed neighborhood and say you are going to vote for McCain? What respectable person wants to risk being considered a racist or a war monger or a fan of President Bush or an enemy of change? Many good people would like to see a black man as our president, or even a Democrat to be our president, but don’t want Barack Obama.

Yes, this race is different in a way that defies the scientific nature of polls. Do you remember the hushed admissions? Why do people feel obliged to speak quietly? Will these people agree to talk to a pollster? I don’t think so. I wouldn’t.

Eight years ago in 2000 and four years ago in 2004 my parents’ Ohio neighborhood was filled with political yard signs. For every two “Gore” or “Kerry” signs there were at least two “Bush” signs. And there were many, many signs, I assure you. Not so today. When I asked local McCain workers in Summit County the reason, they answered quickly: we go to the doors, people wink at us in approval, and then refuse to allow us to place a sign in their yard. A significant number of voters may prefer McCain, but don’t want to show their disapproval of Obama.

What will this mean on November 4th? I don’t know for sure. I do think the election will be closer than the polls suggest.

And I think it all has much more to do with Obama, the candidate, and his plans to “spread the wealth,” nominate very liberal federal judges and bow to Planned Parenthood, than with his ethnicity.

What say you?

God bless,

Father Jonathan

My 8 P.M. phone call from the Republican Party

I got my phone call last night. It was from a nice sounding young man who said he was calling from the Republican Party. He wanted to know who I would be voting for as President. After a pause I said I just didn’t know. There was another pause, this time on the other end of the line- I was assuming the caller thought I would say “McCain”. Then the question as to if I would be voting for a certain Republican candidate which was followed by my quick and cheerful answer of “absolutely”.

The young man continued with another question- what was my main issue of concern. He rattled off 4. Again I sat, my mind all jumbled up with other issues – not ones on the list. “None of these” was not a choice so I did, finally, give my answer.

I often comment that I “never” get polled. And, now I have. And I have been thinking “Big Deal!!

When is the Republican Party going to really listen to me? When we they listen to my family, friends, and co-workers who all express heartfelt concerns about where Iowa families are headed if we continue on the path to destruction? What will any polling data matter when our families go down the tubes with acceptance of immorality and big and getting bigger government with more and more bailout-handouts?

It is almost too late for this election. Voters seem to be taken in by flowery speeches, promises of more money given to them and it doesn’t seem to matter where the money will be coming from. Then there is the charm laid on by candidates wishing for our votes. I hear the interviews and what they have to say but when I look at their records or what they say they will do I think ‘here we go, more of the same’.

I do not carry a gun. I am not bitter. Yet I am determined to pay attention to what happens in IOWA politics. Starting Nov. 5, I will be one more tax payer out on a mission to hold those elected to their promises. Democrat or Republican, it doesn’t matter. It will take all of us to hold them accountable for their actions. What we join together to accomplish means more now than it ever did.

My 8 P.M. phone call probably did not matter to the caller and sadly it did not mean much to me. What will matter, what will make the difference, is what occurs post election. I will be ready.

Another reason to NOT vote for Greenwald

It was great to open the Opinion section of The Tribune in Ames, Iowa and find a Letter to the Editor with the writer having the same sentiments of Becky Greenwald’s support of the ‘bailout plan’ as I have. It takes a degree of time and effort to write such a letter. In this case, G. Hendrick is so accurate with what is shared in the letter that I could not have said it any better myself! I share it here so that others may be come to understand why Iowa voters and taxpayers will chose Tom Latham over Becky Greenwald.

http://www.midiowanews.com/site/tab1.cfm?newsid=20167437&BRD=2700&PAG=461&dept_id=554337&rfi=6

Greenwald and economic uncertainty

10/16/2008

“To the Editor

 

Why does Becky Greenwald support the $850 billion bailout plan?

From its inception, the idea of pumping hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars into the corrupt coffers of Wall Street is simply ludicrous. For a so-called advocate of reducing the “squeeze” on the middle class, Greenwald’s support of this legislation sure seems fishy. Legislation of this magnitude should not be railroaded through Congress for political expediency.

The lack of oversight, the act of writing a nearly blank check to one man (the secretary of the Treasury) and the addition of wasteful pork is unforgivable.

After watching day after day of record losses to the Dow Jones and seeing our retirements put in jeopardy since its passage, we, as voters, need to stand up and let her know she is wrong.

Greenwald’s stance on this issue cannot be swept under the rug. She is grossly irresponsible in her support of a taxpayer-funded bailout of Wall Street corruption. When you are getting ready to fill out your absentee ballot or head to the polls, remember a vote for Greenwald is a vote for more economic uncertainty.”

Gannon Hendrick

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