Our Momentum is Set!

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No Alternative TextWow. What a week! First a successful Gubernatorial Debate and then last night’s “take down Obama” performance from Romney at the Presidential Debate. McKenna and Romney are clearly the better candidates for the offices they seek. Both showed superior knowledge of the facts about our state and national issues. Republicans have the right message. Help keep this momentum going for our local candidates as well. Baumgartner for Senate, Matthews for Congress and Swapp for Washington Senate. Let’s build the team to heal our country! We will post upcoming forums but you know the way this county works. Talk up our candidates in the market and the post office. There are plenty of democrats unhappy with their state and national party leaders. Let’s invite them to our way of thinking-right.

Michelle

SJCRP Chair

Romney praised for first debate against Obama

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USA Today-ON POLITICS

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10:54AM EST October 4. 2012 – DENVER — Mitt Romney and his team are reveling in the Republican nominee’s post-debate reviews, which generally give him high marks for being aggressive compared with President Obama’s more muted performance.

“Romney wins debate praise as Obama is faulted as flat,” reads one headline from The New York Times.

“Romney comes on strong in debate,” says The Denver Post online.

BLOG: Obama hits trail after bad debate reviews

Or as Erick Erickson of the conservative Red State blogput it: “The debate was so bad for Barack Obama I expect Eric Holder to send Jim Lehrer to GTMO.” (He’s referring to Guantanamo Bay, the military prison in Cuba for detainees.)

For 90 minutes, Obama and Romney sparred over their visions for the future of America. At times they were wonky when it came to a discussion about taxes and Medicare. There were moments when the candidates were forceful in picking over the details of each other’s policy proposals, going toe-to-toe over some of the finer points.

“Mitt Romney was on offense. President Obama was on defense. And when you’re on offense in a presidential debate — and aren’t mean-spirited or harsh — you prevail,”writes Fred Barnes in The Weekly Standard.

Some Democratic allies of Obama conceded the president had a weak showing at the University of Denver. “I had one overwhelming impression,” James Carville, the strategist behind Bill Clinton’s victory in the 1992 presidential election, said on CNN Wednesday night. “I did everything I could not to reach it, but it looked like Romney wanted to be there and President Obama didn’t want to be there.”

Obama and Romney will face each other in two more debates, with the next being on Oct. 16 at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., where voters will be able to pose questions in a town-hall style format.

Movie “2016”

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FOX NEWS IS GOING TO AIR
THE DOCUMENTARY OBAMA 2016.
 
HEADS UP FOR THIS SUNDAY NIGHT 9:00 PM EDT

TO ALL AMERICANS, DEMOCRAT, REPUBLICAN, INDEPENDENTS, RIGHT OR LEFT.
SUNDAY NIGHT – VERY IMPORTANT

Also coming to the Friday Harbor Palace Theater mid October

So do your homework and watch it this weekend.

Then take an independent to the theater.

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2012 State Party Platform and Issues Comparison- Differences Are Clear!

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Jobs and the Economy

Republicans encourage private sector job creation by repealing outdated and cumbersome regulations that hinder job growth. Democrats believe in preserving regulations, and growing government, thereby placing a heavy burden on small businesses.

Protections Against Tax Increases

Republicans support the voter approved requirement of a two-thirds majority vote of the Legislature to raise our taxes. Democrats oppose the voter-approved 2/3rds requirement for tax increases.

Health Care

Republicans oppose a government takeover of health care and support the repeal of Obamacare. We support competition among health care providers and giving patients more choices. Democrats call for a government-run “single-payer national health care plan” with numerous mandates and no choices available to patients.

Crime & Public Safety

Republicans support “Three Strikes, You’re Out” sentences for career criminals, and the right of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms to defend themselves. Democrats would eliminate “Three Strikes, You’re Out” sentences for career criminals, legalize marijuana, and slap further restrictions on private gun ownership. Continued