Thursday, July 8, 2010

Kentucky Freedom Festival Saturday July 10th

Kentucky Freedom Festival Saturday July 10th

About: We are now just over three weeks away and counting for what promises to be the greatest grassroots gathering that the Commonwealth of Kentucky has ever seen. Buses are being chartered already from both the Louisville and Cincinnati areas. The collaboration across organizations has been what you might expect from like-minded “We the People” types: smooth, eager and focused on educating, motivating and mobilizing conservative Kentuckians to have a powerful voice in determing the direction of America. We’ll converge on the epicenter of the political landscape in KY: The “Great Lawn” at the Capitol, in Frankfort, from 5pm-8pm. In the heart of of summer, we’ll have ample cold water available at a nominal cost. But do bring your own lawn chair!

Speakers: This is not a “candidate’s forum,” though your conservative candidates for both the US Senate and US Congress are slated to speak. We DO want you to get to know them better and help them take your concerns to Washington to help move our federal government toward the Constitution. This is instead a celebration of FREEDOM and those ingredients that made America great and can restore her to greatness once again. To that end, a number of grassroots speakers have been invited and will speak on topics such as Immigration Reform, Healthcare, Education, Energy Independence, Terrorism, the Founders and the Constitution itself. Those confirmed to speak (to date) include

http://www.louisvilleteaparty.org/2010/06/18/ky-freedom-festival-july-10-2010/

Where In The World Is Jack Conway These Days?

Where In The World Is Jack Conway These Days? from Page One

"One has to wonder why Jack Conway has dropped off the face of the earth during such a contentious U.S. Senate race.

There’s the occasional statement from Allison Haley. The occasional targeted press release. An occasional visit around the state with a select few in a private gathering. The occasional effort by a staffer to get a national blog to say something.

But what else is there? There’s no coordinated press strategy, outside of dozens of ignored calls from major media outlets. There’s been no effort to develop a rapport with the Kentucky blogosphere and net/nutroots that drive the media (In fact, there’s been a noticed effort of Conway folks working to discredit and undermine nearly everyone). ...." Where in the World is Jack Conway these Days? Page One

Round One: Paul, Conway to hold forum in downtown Louisville

Round One: Paul, Conway to hold forum in downtown Louisville

"It’s the first meeting of Rand Paul and Jack Conway since the Primary.

The campaigns for both U.S. Senate candidates confirm that both will appear Thursday morning at a Senate forum in downtown Louisville.

The forum is hosted by the Kentucky County Judge Executive Association and the Kentucky Municipal Clerks Association...." Rand Paul Jack Conway hold forum in Louisville KY

Lally For Congress- Reaction to no Budget

Statement from Lally Campaign - Lack of Budget in Congress

"Since the current budget rules were put into place in 1974, the House has never failed to pass an annual budget resolution…. until now. With our nation reeling from 10 percent unemployment, 14.3 trillion in debt, and a 33 percent drop in new home sales, Congressman Yarmuth and the Pelosi Congress deliver another blow to the economic security of taxpayers and residents in Louisville, Kentucky. He comes back to the district with no budget, no path to reduce the deficit and tired excuses about the former administration. This kind of procedural incompetence can no longer be tolerated..."

Todd Lally for Congress

Independent Voters Favor GOP in 2010 Election Tracking

Independent Voters Favor GOP in 2010 Election Tracking

"By an average 10 percentage-point margin since March, 45% to 35%, independent registered voters have consistently preferred the Republican to the Democrat when asked which congressional candidate they would vote for in their district. Independents' preference for Republicans has been generally consistent over this time, with the gap in favor of Republicans increasing slightly since March, from 8 to 12 points...." Gallup