Monthly Archive for February, 2010

Lincoln GOP Lincoln Dinner w/ Steve Laffey | Sunday

Update: For those who did not previously RSVP, a limited number of tickets will be available at the door.

The Lincoln Republican Town Committee
Invites You To Attend Our Annual Lincoln Day Dinner

The Lincoln Day celebration is the primary annual celebration and fundraising event of many state and county organizations of the Republican Party in the United States. It is held annually in February or March depending on the county and often features a well known speaker from the Republican Party.

Though traditionally named after Abraham Lincoln as the founding president of the GOP, the event has been renamed Reagan Day in some locations following the death of Ronald Reagan for the purpose of honoring Reagan and modernizing the Republican Party’s message.

Our speakers include: Republican Attorney General Candidate Erik Wallin; Founder and President of the Rhode Island Tea Party, Colleen Conley; and former Cranston Mayor Steve Laffey. We hope that you will join us at this annual event.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

6:00PM – 9:30PM

Asia Grille Restaurant
Lincoln Mall
George Washington Highway
Lincoln, Rhode Island

PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW!

Cost is $35 per person. Cash Bar.

Please make your personal check payable to:

“Lincoln Republican Town Committee”
c/o Barbara Ferioli
6 Comstock Street
Lincoln, RI 02865

Source: Lincoln Republican Town Committee

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GOP Weekly Address Delivered by Sen. Dr. Tom Coburn

In the Weekly GOP Address, Sen. Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) discusses the recent health care summit with President Obama and Democrats and why it’s important to start over on health care.

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RI Young Republicans Event on Federal Hill | March 4

Republicans! The next RIYR event is only one week away! That’s about as much time as it takes for a Democrat to forget about the Scott Brown election.

The Democrats are on the move once again – in Washington and in Rhode Island. So come get together with some like-minded conservatives, and see what the Young Republicans and the RIGOP have been up to, and what you can do to help the Republican reform movement right here in Rhode Island.

Cost – As free as universal healthcare

Where – 242 Restaurant at 242 Atwells Avenue, Providence (Federal Hill)

When – Thursday, March 4th, from 7pm-9pm (after-party is a likelihood)

Guest Speaker – TBA

Facebook is King!!!

Be a part of the team! And, most importantly, stay informed!

Join the new RIGOP Facebook Page by visiting http://www.Facebook.com/RIRepublicans

Join the RI Young Republican Facebook Group by clicking here !!!

Travis Rowley
Chair, Rhode Island Young Republicans

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From the this is news how? department

http://politicsblog.projo.com/2010/02/survey-ris-sena.html

Reed + Whitehouse = Uber Liberal

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Newport GOP 2010 Breakout Meeting | February 27

Welcome to the first City of Newport Republican Committee meeting of 2010. Aside from a couple of cocktails and laughs, we will discuss the organizational structure of the Newport GOP and listen to neighboring committee chairs as they lend advice and support. Together we will build a road map of the Newport GOP.

To build the strongest and most effective Republican Committee, we will take a look at the work ahead. We will discuss the responsibilities of leadership positions. No free ride here, we need people who are willing to get some skin in the game.

Did you know that over 25 Rhode Islanders helped elect Scott Brown? Imagine what we can do together in Newport. The RIGOP and great candidates like Erik Wallin need support and our committee is going to deliver. You can count on that.

Invite you friends, buddies and pals. This is the start of a fun ride…

Questions? Hit us up at info [at] NewportGOP [dot] org

Newport GOP 2010 Breakout Meeting
Interested in politics? Come down and help build our game-plan for 2010…

Saturday, February 27, 2010
3:00pm – 5:00pm

Gas Lamp Grille (next to Starbucks)
206 Thames Street
Newport, RI

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Rhode Island Statewide Coalition Winter Meeting | Saturday

RISC WINTER MEETING, THIS SATURDAY, 2/27/10 AT NEWPORT HYATT HOTEL TO HIGHLIGHT STATE FISCAL CRISIS and RISC BUSINESS NETWORK

The Annual Winter Meeting of the state’s largest taxpayer and business advocate organization, the RI Statewide Coalition (RISC) is being held this Saturday, February 27th, at 9:00 AM at the Hyatt, Goat Island, Newport.

Featured speakers for the event will be John DePetro, host of the WPRO Morning News, and Jeff Deckman, Consultant and Organizer for the new RISC Business Network. (RBN)

The Chairman of RISC is encouraging all RISC members and anyone interested in reform of the state’s tax, budget and business sector problems to attend.

“RISC urges all Rhode Islanders who recognize the crisis that is now confronting both taxpayers and struggling business owners in this state to attend our Winter Meeting,” says Harry Staley.

“ Rhode Island’s state and local budgets are in crisis, the business sector is drowning, and as we saw just days ago, the public school system is erupting because the overspending is not getting results. RISC is giving a voice to those of us who care deeply about these problems and we urge people to join us, hear about solutions and attend our Winter Meeting.”

For more information or to register to attend, call 401.213.6316 or go to http://www.statewidecoalition.com.

Press Release: Rhode Island Shoreline Coalition

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Lamar Alexander: Premiums Will Rise Under Democratic Health Bill

During the White House Summit on health care on Thursday, Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN), chairman of the Senate Republican Conference, and President Obama disagreed as to whether the Democratic health care bill would cause premiums to rise. Fox News’ Jim Angle found Senator Alexander was right.

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Jim DeMint: Irreconcilable Differences

Less than one hour into the President Obama’s health care summit the Senate’s most powerful Democrat reminded Republicans they can jam through a takeover of the health care system no matter what’s said during the next few hours of the meeting.

In his opening statement Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat said, “reconciliation isn’t something that’s never been done before.”

By saying this, Leader Reid has shown the irreconcilable difference between the Democrats and the American people who have already rejected their plans.

Americans have said loud and clear they do not want this bill. They don’t believe trillion dollar government takeovers will lower costs, they know it will explode our debt and reduce their freedom. They don’t want government bureaucrats making decisions for them in the most personal part of their lives.

But the Democrats continue to show they aren’t listening. They have been be planning to pass their health care takeover using a complicated Senate maneuver, called reconciliation. This procedure was originally created to resolve budget matters, not to push through a new complex entitlement program.

The summit was held under the pretense that the President would seriously listen to Republican ideas that enjoy popular support (solutions like buying insurance across state lines, tort reform, and tax equity for those who don’t get health coverage from their employer). But by refusing to take reconciliation off the table, President Obama and Democrats are turning a deaf ear to Americans.

A CNN poll released Wednesday found 73 percent of Americans want Washington to start over and begin working on an entirely new bill or stop work all together on health care reform…

Read More: Senator Jim DeMint’s Blog

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East Greenwich GOP Event w/ Steve Laffey | February 25

My name is John McGurk and I am the Chairman of the East Greenwich Republican Town Committee. We are having an Event on Thursday, February 25th in East Greenwich.

Our speakers include: Former Cranston Mayor Steve Laffey, Republican Attorney General Candidate Erik Wallin, and State Senate Candidate Dawson Hodgson. We hope that you will join us. The event is on Thursday, February 25, 2010 from 7:00PM – 10:00PM at the Cucina Mista Restaurant, 455 Main Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818.

If you are interested in becoming involved with the East Greenwich Republican Town Committee, please feel free to e-mail or call me at 885-9139.

We also have a page on Facebook named “East Greenwich Republicans”

Regards,

John McGurk
Chairman, East Greenwich Republican Town Committee

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Mayor Allan Fung’s 40th Birthday Party | February 25

Join Us to Celebrate Mayor Fung’s 40th Birthday

at the Historic Park Theatre
848 Park Avenue
Cranston, Rhode Island 02910

Come and Celebrate Mayor Fung’s 40th Birthday at the BRAND NEW HOT SPOT IN CRANSTON, the 848 at the Park Theatre!

Show your support for Mayor Fung and wish him a Happy Birthday on

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Your choice of events includes the following:

V.I.P. Reception:

5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
$200.00 per person/ $300.00 per Couple
Includes:
- Photo with Mayor Fung
- Champagne Toast
- V.I.P. goodies!

to be followed by

Birthday Celebration:

6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
$75.00 per person
With:
- Cake cutting celebration
- Delicious Hot Hors d’oeuvres
- Birthday Goodies!

Both events include COMPLIMENTARY VALET PARKING.

News Release: Committee for Allan Fung

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