Archive for Recommendations
Bill Marcy – Mississippi District 2
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On June 1st, residents of Mississippi’s District 2 will go to the polls in a primary election to determine which conservative candidate will go up against Rep. Bennie Thompson in the general election. Marcy is a conservative and has the papers to prove it. He recently scored a 100% on a 80 question candidate survey created by The Central Mississippi Tea Party to assess the conservative stances of candidates from across the state. (Click here to open a pdf file of the questions and Bill’s answers)
Bennie Thompson has demonstrated his support for the Liberal Agenda time and time again in spite of the overwhelming and obvious preference of the people to live by more Fiscally and Social Conservative values. It is clear that the longer elected officials stay in Washington, D.C., the more out of touch they become. Representative Thompson has been in Washington long enough and it is time to send him home.
Bill Marcy is a committed Fiscal and Social Conservative and his many years as a police officer reminds him daily that his role is to Serve & Protect. Bill will Serve the interests of Mississippi and Protect our Freedoms. Bill will focus his attention on the reducing the debts that our children and grandchildren will have to pay. Bill’s values are the values of the People Of Mississippi and he will represent our State honorably, honestly and humbly. Marcy has been an active member of the tea party movement since their inception and has spoken at many tea party events.
Rick Barber – Alabama District 2
Posted by: | CommentsRick Barber is a small business owner and a conservative Republican running for Congress in Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District.
Rick is a product of the South. He spent his childhood in Arlington, Texas in a modest home with a Christian upbringing. Rick was one of twelve Barber children. His parents had six children of their own and adopted six more from troubled families in the community.
The Barber family is a military family. Both Rick’s father and brother served honorably in the Marine Corps. Rick also heard the call to serve, and he answered in 1995. He enlisted in the Marine Corps and became an information technology expert. He served for four years, three of which were overseas in Okinawa, Japan. Rick was promoted four times in three years. He received several citations for excellence and was honorably discharged in 1999. Read More→
The List
Posted by: | CommentsMeridianTeaParty.com has published a list of the 219 Representatives who voted Yes on the Senate Health Care Bill. Their list is different from many of the others you may have seen since they are trying to compile links to every conservative opponent running against these “Representatives”.
Edward Lynch – Florida District 19
Posted by: | CommentsOn December 26, 2009, Kathleen Baker writing for the Denver Conservative Examiner noted:
…online activists are chattering about two more special elections, one in Florida and the other in Massachusetts. Whether or not this online dialogue will bring about the same type of attention as the NY-23 race is too early to be determined. However, it does deserve some consideration.
I have to give her credit, her sources must have been better than mine, because at the time, I was monitoring some of the most popular conservative blogs and while almost all of them picked up the Scott Brown race in Massachusetts, to my knowledge, none of them said anything about the Florida race in District 19. I was introduced to the candidacy of Allen West in District 22, but nothing about Edward Lynch in District 19. Read More→
Les Phillip – Alabama District 5
Posted by: | CommentsLes Phillip spoke on April 15, 2009 Trussville, AL Tea Party and we were fortunate enough to find a video of this speech for you review:
Based on speeches such as this one, Phillip decided to throw his hat into the ring and run for Congress to represent District 5 of Alabama.
Lt. Col. Allen West on Hannity Dec 15, 2009
Posted by: | CommentsIn light of Scott Brown’s win in MA, I went back to start taking a look at other candidates that we’ve been watching and I ran across this video clip of Lt. Col. Allen West on Hannity. It’s worth watching, so take a look:
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Scott Brown Wins Massachusetts – With YOUR Help!
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In the bluest of blue states, the people of Massachuetts went to the polls and voted for the most conservative candidate and in doing so they voted against Ted Kennedy liberalism, ObamaCare, Pelosi, Reid, Democratic control of the Senate, Socialism and the liberal agenda being forced down the throats of all Americans. I heard stories today that although the unions were encouraging their members to go vote, many of them were planning to vote for Brown.
Liberal Washington was sent a message when millions marched on September 12th and they ignored us. We told them we were coming when Hoffman did as well as he did in NY-23 and they ignored us. They were sent a message when millions of pink slips arrived at the Capitol and they ignored us. We were screaming into bullhorns when New Jersey and Virginia elected Republican Governors and they ignored us. But today, Scott Brown kicked in the door of the Senate and announced that the game has changed! They cannot ignore us anymore. Read More→
Scott Brown For U.S. Senate Rally
Posted by: | CommentsUS Senate candidate Scott Brown held a “People’s Rally” at historic Mechanics Hall in Worcester on January 17, 2010, two days before the special election in Massachusetts.
Call anyone you know in Massachusetts and encourage them to get out to vote and take two people with them!
Lt. Col. Allen West – Florida, District 22
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Lt. Col. Allen West is running for the U.S. Congress in District 22 in Broward County, FL. This is one of the first candidates for 2010 that deserves our support. You can learn more about Lt. Col. West at his website: http://allenwestforcongress.com.
He is the kind of candidate we need to see more of in the coming months!

