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Oklahoma R3s share Liberty Pep Rally – May 11th at Remington Park

Come join us as we rally for liberty with Tom Woods, Jordan Page, and Jason Rink! Let’s celebrate our growth and success in 2012, and get pumped about taking this movement to the Oklahoma GOP State Convention!

The rally will kick off at 7pm at the Remington Park Casino. Enter at the casino, and go straight back to the left of the escalators to the banquet hall. This event is FREE and open to the public! All ages welcome. There will be a cash bar available.
Tom Woods is the NY Times bestselling author of “Nullification,” “Meltdown,” and “Rollback.” He is a senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, and is frequently interviewed by the likes of Judge Andrew Napolitano, Glenn Beck, and Peter Schiff. Woods is one of the foremost voices for liberty in America today.

http://www.tomwoods.com/about/

Jordan Page is a well-known singer/songwriter in the liberty movement, and has opened for Ron Paul on multiple occasions.

Sandra Crosnoe says:  ”If you do not already know him: Jordan Page is the muse of the movement — in biblical times the praise team went ahead of the battle. Jordan understands this and is at the tip of the sphere! He is a gifted musician also. I shall never forget when we first met and I watched him set the beat for each song. Prepare to be inspired and motivated and blessed on every level of your being.”

http://jordanpagemusic.com/index.html

Jason Rink is the author of “Ron Paul: Father of the Tea Party,” and a featured speaker on the Nullify Now tour.

http://www.jasonrink.com/about/

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For life and liberty in our land in our time~

Posted by Sandra Crosnoe for R3publicans

OKGrassroots


Tulsa: Oklahoma Republican National Committeewoman Carolyn McLarty Exposes U.N. Agenda 21

National Committeewoman Carolyn McLarty 
exposes U.N. Agenda 21 from the podium 
at the Tulsa County GOP convention
3-24-12

“Special thanks to Bryan Mayberry for the video and to Carolyn McLarty for making the Tulsa GOP delegates aware of the UN Agenda 21. I hope people will follow her recommendation and read the book and talk to elected officials about this effort to change our way of life. We need less government — a lot less government!”

For Life and Liberty, Sandra Crosnoe (facebook page)

Posted by Sandra Crosnoe for R3publicans & OKGrassroots

Oklahoma: Woods County GOP Resolutions Passed

  • Woods County Republican Resolutions

    1. We as the Republican Party of Woods County call for energy independence.

    2. We as the Republican Party of Woods County call for a full and complete public audit of the Federal Reserve System.

    3. We as the Republican Party of Woods County call on the Federal Government to secure and control our international borders with the support of the states.

    4. We as the Republican Party of Woods County call for the immediate repeal of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (including the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010) otherwise known as “Obama Care”.

    5. Be it resolved that Woods County Republican Party does not support the use of eminent domain as a vehicle to benefit private/for profit entities.

    6. Be it resolved that when horizontal wells are drilled and produced, a plat of the area affected shall be supplied to the surface owners.

    7. Be it resolved that the Republican Party of Woods County believes that the United States should not be the world policeman nor engage in nation building exercises and should only commit American combat troops after a formal congressional declaration of war.

    8. Be it resolved that the Republican Party of Woods County believes in constitutional limited government and in light of this belief resolves that all legislation introduced in Congress must cite the constitutional provision that grants the authority for the proposed legislation.

    9. Be it resolved that the Republican Party of Woods County opposes the direct popular vote for president and supports the continuation of the Electoral College as the method to choose our president.

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Getting Past Ron Paul’s Foreign Policy

[Editor's note:  Special thanks to Valerie Sargent Martin for permission to repost this article in it's entirety. It can be found also via We are Politics.  It is a most excellent piece for sharing with friends waking up about our situation and struggling with the disconnect between media spin and the harsh economic realities we face as we deal with difficult foreign policy matters. National security tops globalist interests for most of us, but clearly not the spinmeisters and elitists among us. Having a leader who is not intimidated by globalists is a little unsettling to those few but powerful forces at work among us. Thanks to people like Valerie, more and more people are understanding this dynamic and more importantly than that catching a vision of what must be done about matters.]


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Valerie Sargent Martin is a political activist and former candidate for United States Congress.  She holds a Master’s Degree in international business administration from Mercer University. Valerie works as a technical writer and information technology business analyst. Her work involves product development for U.S. Air Force bases around the world.   She can be contacted at: thevaleriesm@gmail.com
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On Saturday, September 17th, Constitution Day, Ron Paul won the California Republican Party straw poll with 44.9% of the votes as reported by our own Bill Knowles here at WeArePolitics.com. Knowles, however, was quick to qualify his report of Paul’s victory saying, “…no matter how much someone agrees with most of [Paul’s] views they can’t get past his foreign policy.”     Polling numbers support Knowles’  caveat. Of all the top-tier Republican presidential candidates, Paul struggles more than anyone else to gain hisparty’s support.

Ron Paul’s foreign policy is frequently characterized as “isolationism” by both the media and those who disagree with him. But the talking heads know they are purposefully obfuscating the heart of Ron Paul’s foreign policymessage when they use that term. Paul prefers “non-interventionism” to describe his beliefs. Or “mutually assured respect,” which was deliberately    chosen to contrast with the foreign policy of mutually assured destruction the world has known for most of the last century. Mutually assured respect is the “Golden Rule” applied to foreign policy. It means friendship and trade with other nations with no threats, bribes, or occupation. It also means ending taxpayer-funded foreign aid to rich dictators.

The idea of non-intervention is not new in history or unique to Ron Paul.  Thomas Jefferson warned of us of “entangling alliances” in his inaugural address. And as for non-interventionism put into practice, there has never been a terrorist attack on the Swiss, a people whose freedom and security is due in large part to their adoption of a non-interventionist foreign policy. Yet Paul’s endorsement of the message of non-interventionism strikes fear into Conservatives’ hearts.

In a recent video meant to address Paul’s positions on national defense, Paul explains how the peace dividend from the end of the Cold War has been wasted by special interests groups that benefit from perpetual war.  He reminds us that peace, prosperity, and liberty can only be spread by  example, not by force. Paul does not mince words when he says such attempts to “spread democracy” are not only unconstitutional, but result in a world dependent on American intervention, as proven by our military presence in over 130 countries. He also warns that America can not fight an endless series of undeclared, unconstitutional wars halfway around the world against regional rivals without bankrupting itself and abandoning its own civil liberties in the process.

This sort of candor about American Empire and policing the world has become the equivalent of endorsing terrorism for many on the Right. Since 9/11, anxiety over Islamic Jihad, Sharia Law, and suicide terrorism has become the glue that holds together the various factions of the Republican coalition, binding wealthy Wall Streeters to social conservatives in the same manner as anti-communism did a generation ago. For some, Paul’s beliefs seem to contradict all they have been taught about patriotism and love of country. Paul’s demand that we only use constitutional means to accomplish our military goals strikes many as naïve.

It does not matter to many Republicans whether Ron Paul agrees that terrorists must be defeated, or that he voted in support of action in Afghanistan after 9/11. It does not matter that Ron Paul is an Air Force veteran and has received more campaign donations from members of the U.S. military than all other Republican presidential candidates combined.  What matters to Republicans is that Paul does not support, as many Republicans do, the belief that militarism can destroy the threat of terrorism or dramatically deter it. As long as that is the case, Paul may find his brand of foreign policy is an impossible obstacle for Republicans to overcome.


Posted by Sandra Crosnoe for R3publicans
Cross-Posted for OKGrassroots