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Charles Key Speaking on Religious Liberty to CWFA in OKC Oct 20th

Charles Key will be speaking at the Concerned Women for America (CWFA) conference on October 20th at The Church on the Rock in OKC at 1:30 PM.

Church on the Rock
1780 W. Memorial Rd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73134

His topic is Religious Liberty, The Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.

Other speakers will include Sally Kern, Scott Pruitt, and James Lankford.

If anyone tapes it and posts it on youtube, please provide the link in comments and that will share with all!  With Charles Key, our champion of the Constitution it is always good and timely and entertaining too.  Be there in person if you can~

Posted by Sandra Crosnoe for R3publicans

Oklahoma Primary Vote Reminder TODAY June 26th and PS just say NO to debt!

Say No to any more debt (or bonded indebtedness).  Your property taxes are going up now because of earlier debt you agreed to.  We as a community need to learn to live within our means.  We need to be a community that can thrive in difficult times as other cities fail under the weight of crushing debt.  Please do not enslave your children to pay for things you cannot afford with current revenue streams in your household or your church or your community.

Remember to vote today and please say NO to any more debt!

Posted by Sandra Crosnoe for R3publicans

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Pray Hard – Shoot Straight Cap Available Now!

Pray Hard - Shoot Straight Cap Available Now!

Thanks to Dustin Ellerman — Top Shot for the signed graphic to share with R3s! To order your cap with the wonderful logo for only $20 visit www.topshotdustin.com or www.camphisway.com/topshot/fangear.  All proceeds go to Camp His Way!  If you are looking for a great Christian Camp for your children — find out more about Camp His Way today!  I’ve known Dustin and his family for many years; you will be thrilled with their ministry and camp.

Posted by Sandra Crosnoe for R3publicans

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Ron Paul the Gold Standard of Presidential Politics at Reagan Dinner in Iowa on Nov 4th

Rand Paul introduces his father from long distance for this important dinner in Iowa. Ron Paul’s remarks include a few personal experiences with Ronald Reagan and a little insight into the gold standard, economic policy, foreign policy, and a strong national defense. He has recommended $1 Trillion in the first year of his presidency and eliminate 5 departments including the department of education. Enjoy his refreshing comments amidst a very friendly crowd at the Reagan dinner in Iowa.

Des Moines, Iowa

Hy-Vee Hall

November 4, 2011

Posted by Sandra Crosnoe for Finding Gems & Sharing Them

Cross-posted with  R3publicans


Christianity Today Interviews Ron Paul: Hot Topics for Church Leaders to Face

Q & A: Ron Paul on Leaving the Episcopal Church, and Whether to Legislate Abortion, Narcotics, & Same-Sex Marriage
The congressman who won the Values Voters Summit straw poll tells CT that he believes marriage is a sacrament but laws cannot change morality.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey in Washington, D.C. | posted 10/10/2011 10:09AM

Texas Rep. Ron Paul won a straw poll at the Family Research Council’s Values Voters Summit on October 8, receiving 37 percent of the vote at the social conservative convention. Family Research Council President Tony Perkins downplayed the results some, saying that 600 people registered Saturday morning left after Paul spoke. “I think people are still in the process of deciding where they want to go,” Perkins told reporters. Herman Cain took 23 percent and former Sen. Rick Santorum took 16 percent. Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann won 8 percent while former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney received 4 percent of the vote.

In his speech, Paul emphasized personal responsibility, using the example of Jesus’ response to prostitution. “He didn’t call for more laws. But he was very direct and thought that stoning was not the solution to the problem of prostitution,” he told the crowd. “So do laws take care of these things, or do we need a better understanding of our Christian values and our moral principles?” In an interview withChristianity Today following his speech, Paul explained why he doesn’t think the government can create morality.

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Posted by Sandra Crosnoe for R3publicans

Cross-posted with Constitutional Liberty Coalition