Saturday, April 17, 2010

Sarah Palin speaks to Louisville crowd of 16,000 at Freedom Hall

from the Courier Journal & Conservatives for Palin
Sarah Palin told a Freedom Hall crowd of about 16,000 Friday night that she was there to inspire women in their faith, not to talk politics.

But the 2008 Republican candidate for vice president acknowledged she couldn’t help but do the latter, saying politics “courses through my veins.”

She denounced this week’s Wisconsin federal court ruling that government observance of a National Day of Prayer was unconstitutional — which the crowd joined in booing. She asserted that America needs to get back to its Christian roots and rejected any notion that “God should be separated from the state.”

“Hearing any leader declare that America isn’t a Christian nation and poking at allies like Israel in the eye — it is mind-boggling to see some of our nation’s actions recently, but politics truly is a topic for another day,” Palin said.
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Sarah Palin Speaks to crown of 16,000 at Freedom Hall

Friday, April 16, 2010

Sarah Palin in Louisville KY Saturday Night

Sarah Palin will speak at the Women of Joy Conference in Louisville KY on Saturday Night

from Sarah PAC

Rand Paul wants Tea Party Movement to push for broader reform

Rand Paul wants Tea Party to push for broader reform platform
""Republican U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul said he wants the Tea Party movement that has fueled his primary campaign to morph into a broader government reform effort that would have appeal beyond conservative circles.

"I'd like to see in the fall of this year a Tea Party message. In order to have that you have to write it down and define it," he told reporters after addressing the Louisville Tea Party on Thursday.

He then listed potential tenets of that platform: congressional term limits; balancing the budget, stating in bills what part of the U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to take such actions, requiring lawmakers to sign a document that they've read the bills they're voting on, and instituting a waiting period for Congress to vote on a bill. Paul suggested a delay of one day for every 20 pages...."

Read more: Herald-Leader Lexington KY Rand Paul

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Become one of a thousand Patriots for Allen West

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Lt Col Allen West for Congress

Your Taxes: Their Spending GOP

At the Moment, No Budget Is Most Likely Outcome in Kentucky

from Kentucky Club for Growth:

"Recent reports have both houses agreeing to issue a budget for only a single year instead of the usual two. Passing a two-year road budget and a one-year budget is not a reasonable plan, nor is adding hundreds of millions of dollars in debt when you are deliberately avoiding planning ahead.

The source of the problem is Speaker Greg Stumbo:

Stumbo has said in recent days that House Democrats do not want to leave Frankfort without a jobs program.

Since we have hear no discussion of job-creating policy changes, only debt-supported spending, Stumbo is issuing an ultimatum that can't be met. Someone needs to tell him that Frankfort doesn't create jobs, entrepreneurs do" Kentucky Club for Growth

Kentucky Senate president downplays chances of passing budget before session ends

Kentucky Senate president downplays chances of passing budget before session ends

Senate President David Williams said Wednesday morning that it appeared "pretty much inevitable" that the General Assembly's final gavel will sound without a new budget. That would set the stage for a special legislative session before the next fiscal year begins July 1.

"For the first time, I am fairly convinced that we will leave tomorrow without a budget," William

Read more at the Washington Examiner: