Media attacks continue on We the People

 

#1…The Tiny Union used my name in a headline this morning.  Mark Woods in his personal opinion column created this headline…  “Zombies can’t vote in city elections, Billie.”  I don’t know Mark Woods and have never met him.  He is very comfortable using my first name in his headline. 

 

This has become an interesting event.  The election is over and has been for a week but daily we see stories demeaning the tea party and me personally in the TU.   It is apparent they have prepared a strategy to shame us and me into submission.   

  • Note to TU:  It’s not going to work.   Your lack of understanding what this movement and the people within it are all about will be the clink in your strategy to take us down. 

 

#2…The race card has been thrown down by a liberal professor at UNF.  Julie Ingersoll is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Florida. She is the author of Evangelical Christian Women: War Stories in the Gender Battles and is currently writing a book on the influence of Christian Reconstructionism.    Her article is filthy and disgusting.  She even makes fun of Heritage so we are in good company.  Read it here:  Race card used by UNF Professor Professor 

 

When you finish this post, you will find another one about TPP (Tea Party Patriots) and their program to “Adopt a School Action Plan.”  She uses terms such as “so-called Christian American History” and makes fun of our Christian Heritage.   Professor makes fun of Christian heritage

 

  • Note to Tea Party Members:  Alive and well on the local campus of University of North Florida – progressives teaching our children to hate their heritage, to use race cards when they don’t like what people have to say and to call themselves Christians when in reality they are a CINO – Christian in Name Only.
  • Don’t our tax dollars help pay for the salaries of these professors?
  • Do you really want to send your children or your money to these progressive colleges?

#3…A tea party member and a volunteer as a poll watcher last week, posted this blog today.  The Jacksonville race is national news.  Here is his post:

 

There is a conservative talk show host named Bill Bennett who hosts a radio program called “Morning In America” from 6AM to 9AM weekdays on AM 600 in Jacksonville. 

Rick Santorum, the former Congressman/aspiring conservative Presidential candidate substitutes for Bill on Fridays.  The Jacksonville Mayors race was Tuesday, May 17.  On Friday, May 20, Rick interviewed the head of the South Carolina Republican party.  They discussed that the Duval GOP and the Mike Hogan campaign ran a relatively low key campaign while Corrine brought at least 200 paid staffers from out of state to Jacksonvil... are organized and committed to come to our town and take it away f...

For more on the Alvin Brown campaign strategy, see Billie's post on the TU vindicating what the tea party claimed.  http://firstcoastteaparty.ning.com/profiles/blogs/its-too-exciting-... This progressive liberal strategy of bringing in paid staffers to run local elections is happening all across our country.

On another note, I saw a blog post asserting that since the progressive liberals will be spread out across the country for the 2012 election, their resources in terms of money and manpower may be diluted.  That thinking breeds complacency and is a recipe for disaster.  I respectfully submit that it doesn’t matter how diluted the opposition is as long as they deliver more voters than you.  Let me say this:  They are better funded than you, more organized than you and quite possibly more committed than you.  When Mike Yost ran against Corrine Brown in 2010, Mike worked 24/7 to run a hard fought campaign.  Corrine’s campaign office was closed more than it was open.  She CRUSHED Mike.  Do you understand?  All she had to do was make a few calls and write a few checks.  Her organization was well established.  The time is now for conservative Americans to organize and make a commitment for 2012.

 

To all our tea party members:  A well-seasoned politician recently said this to me – “If you’re not getting beat up, you are ineffective.  When the beatings happen, that means they are scared of you.”  Keep smiling - it's all good.

 

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Comment by Barry Lee Phillips on May 25, 2011 at 1:08pm
I read that column by Mark Wood and it was a gratuitous insult in print.  I am working on an email response to Mark Wood directly which I will also post here.  It won't be nice.
Comment by JL Gawlik on May 25, 2011 at 12:39pm
Has anyone engaged the local GOP or the state GOP and asked what they really support? WHY didn't they show a presence in Jacksonville, weeks ago? How about Crenshaw and Rubio in support of Hogan or any of the state GOP conservatives? Where were they?
Comment by Valerie Sawyer on May 25, 2011 at 10:06am
And somehow we have to start convincing conservative philanthropists to stop funding state-run colleges and instead invest their dollars in conservative schools.  The "right side" is lousy with money, yet the money is going to support left-leaning schools, foundations, media, etc.  If we could bring those dollars into conservative-run schools, foundations, media, etc., we could finally go toe-to-toe with the Left.
Comment by Patriot One on May 25, 2011 at 10:01am
We must work to eliminate bias reporting.  This starts at home. Don't buy products or use services of any company with liberal or progressive views, policies or products. In America most news organizations are supported by advertising dollars. If just the local car, tire and matress dealers stopped advertising in the TU, the paper would dry up and blow away. Do you have a subscription? Cancel it, I did years ago. In many ways we the people fund the liberal, progressive agenda. Know the values of the companies and people you support. You do have a choice.
Comment by Michael Simmons on May 25, 2011 at 9:46am
Isn't it kind of getting old and worn out being called a "racist" by people who they themselves by the very nature of their argument are racists? If this is all the intellectual left can throw at us, we're much better off than we think we are. Go Get em Billie!
Comment by Valerie Sawyer on May 25, 2011 at 9:46am

I have contacted John Delaney this morning about Julie Ingersoll (jdelaney@unf.edu) and also have written Craig Mitchell of Morris Publishing about the crappy local paper and its fearless leader, Frank Denton (craig.mitchell@morris.com). 

I asked Delaney if this is the type of "civil discourse" that has been called for lately.  I explained to Craig Mitchell that the TU is on life support and it's because of the leftward turn the paper took after Frank Denton took over 6 years ago.

We have to go after them. 

Comment by Tom Wing on May 25, 2011 at 9:31am
Our standing in the FCTP environment  is not important.  It is our ability to affect political change and power in order for us obtain  success in achievig our goals.
Comment by Tom Wing on May 25, 2011 at 9:26am

Maintain Focus.   We are too scattered in our concerns and efforts.   Zamar here,  UNF there, etc.  Without the Political focus at the very base level(precinct),  we will be minimalized-marginalized .    Political change must be our focus.  

Comment by Tom Wing on May 25, 2011 at 9:19am
Oh,  I forgot one thing, I have lived in Arlington for 8 years, and have never been seen by a precinct committee man.  Oh, by the way,  You do not have to be appointed by the local political party in order to assume that position.  Yesl,  in many cases it involves taking the reins.  Worth it - absolutely.
Comment by Tom Wing on May 25, 2011 at 9:12am
Mike Yost's comment today ,,,,,,",5 month warning" is brilliant to say the least.   It is the most  focused article I have seen in the last two years on this FCTP website.   The core principle is that grass roots political activities (starting at the Pecinct   Level) are the most important initial step in a political organization's strategy to effect change.  That requires a focused and  dedicated long term effort that involves  a massive sacrifice by many people on a continual day to day basis.  The sacrifice is great,  the results will be even greater. "If I would know what John Brown buys(will vote for) , then I must see John Brown through John Brown.s eyes",  That can only be done at the precinct level, not by some silly meeting or by mail-outs or by signs on the street ( life span 4 days average).  In order to do that,  training at the precinct level is Critical.    Take a second look at his comment. It is great.     Tom W

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