The Americans Who Risked Everything

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From Rush Limbaugh:

My father, Rush H. Limbaugh, Jr., delivered this oft-requested address locally a number of times, but it had never before appeared in print until it was published in The Limbaugh Letter. My dad was renowned for his oratory skills and for his original mind; this speech is, I think, a superb demonstration of both. I will always be grateful to him for instilling in me a passion for the ideas and lives of America’s Founders, as well as a deep appreciation for the inspirational power of words, which you will see evidenced here:

“Our Lives, Our Fortunes, Our Sacred Honor”

It was a glorious morning. The sun was shining and the wind was from the Southeast. Up especially early, a tall bony, redheaded young Virginian found time to buy a new thermometer, for which he paid three pounds, fifteen shillings. He also bought gloves for Martha, his wife, who was ill at home.

Thomas Jefferson arrived early at the statehouse. The temperature was 72.5 degrees and the horseflies weren’t nearly so bad at that hour. It was a lovely room, very large, with gleaming white walls. The chairs were comfortable. Facing the single door were two brass fireplaces, but they would not be used today.

The moment the door was shut, and it was always kept locked, the room became an oven. The tall windows were shut, so that loud quarreling voices could not be heard by passersby. Small openings atop the windows allowed a slight stir of air, and also a large number of horseflies. Jefferson records that “the horseflies were dexterous in finding necks, and the silk of stockings was nothing to them.” All discussing was punctuated by the slap of hands on necks.

On the wall at the back, facing the president’s desk, was a panoply — consisting of a drum, swords, and banners seized from Fort Ticonderoga the previous year. Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold had captured the place, shouting that they were taking it “in the name of the Great Jehovah and the Continental Congress!” Continued

Stop trashing ZERO

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These are pretty amazing when you put them all together..quite an accomplishment in a little over 4 years!!

Quit trashing ZERO’s accomplishments ! He has done more than any other President before him.Here is a list of his impressive accomplishments:

First President to apply for college aid as a foreign student, then deny he was a foreigner.

First President to have a social security number from a state he has never lived in.

First President to preside over a cut to the credit-rating of the United States

First President to violate the War Powers Act. .

First President to be held in contempt of court for illegally obstructing oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico . Continued

WSRP Chairman Wilbur Urges State Senate to Reject Gas Tax Increase

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Contact our Representatives today! Ask them to reject the gas tax increase.

Rep. Kristine Lytton(d) (360) 786-7800
Rep. Jeff Morris(d)360-786-7970
Sen.Kevin Ranker(d)(360) 786-7678

 BELLEVUE, WA – WSRP Chairman Kirby Wilbur released the following statement today regarding the passage of a 10.5 cent gas tax increase in the state House:

“We call upon the Majority Coalition Caucus in the Senate to reject the higher gas tax passed by the state House today. Now is NOT the time to be passing tax increases to add to the burdens being carried by Washington’s working families.

“There is no question about the need for additional funds for our transportation system, but there is also no question about the need for deep and significant reforms at DOT. A system which creates cracked pontoons for $100 million, that cannot run our ferry system effectively, that spends more for less on our roads than most other states, is not one which should receive additional revenue. Fix it, then fund it.

“The Democrats in the state House showed no interest in a variety of reform bills introduced by Republicans, and until they do, no interest in higher taxes should be shown by the Senate. We call upon the Majority Coalition Caucus in the Senate to hold the line and say no new taxes for transportation until meaningful reforms are enacted. Fix it, then fund it.

“Should the House Democrats be unable to kick their addiction to more taxes and more of other people’s money, we would ask them to wait until 2014, then place their proposal on the general election ballot in November of that year so that the people can have their say. We dare them.”

Keith Schipper
Communications Director
Washington State Republican Party

 

GO SEE MAMIE!

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From Mamie’s Orcas Island Boardwalk:
 Waving USA Flag 3 - Animated

 I have my 50% off on all lodging, gifts, ice cream, drinks. alcohol and food FOR ALL ACTIVE, RETIRED AND DISABLED MILITARY PERSON’S for all military – now for the Memorial Day, Flag Day, the 4th of July, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Mother’s and Father’s Day.  I was tempted to include President’s Day but with Obama there to destroy the military I thought I’d pass.  I’m so worried about the corruption of our congress, senate, judiciary, etc., etc.  Hope we can turn that around.  Mamie 

www.orcasislandboardwalk.com


GO SEE MAMIE!