CCTPP Meeting Minutes – 3/13/2012

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
MINUTES OF
MARCH 13, 2012

Meeting held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order at 6:00pm by Chairman BOB CAVANAUGH
Pledge of Allegiance was led by EULA PARKIN
Invocation by JERE GEURIN
Attendance – 31

Chairman BOB introduced our guest speakers for this evening:
Terry Frank – Candidate for County Commissioner District 3
Elaine Crittenton – Candidate for County Commissioner District 5
Glenda Self – Board Member of Cape Lookout Marine Science School
(attended by Anita Coburn, School Board Member and
Teresa M. Parker, Principal)
Clinton Rowe – Candidate for District Court Judge running against
Judge Spencer.

Guest – Pam Hansom, Clerk of Court.

BOB announced that since there was a Republican Executive Committee Meeting tonight and Mr. Frank will be speaking there, he would have to leave our meeting early; therefore we would be asking him to speak to us first.  Decision to have both Mr. Frank and Mrs. Crittenton both speak and then proceed as time will permit with the questioning.

BOB introduced Mr. Frank (owner of Frank Door Company, Newport, NC since 2000).  Mr. Frank thanked BOB for inviting him to speak to the group tonight.  He said this is his first rodeo, that he had never run for an elected position before.  This is a whole new experience for him; and a humbling experience.  To those who have run in the past for a position, or served in an elected position, his hat was off to you because the work, the effort, whatever, is just overwhelming.  He would like to introduce himself to the group tonight with several important comments….he has never donated a penny to a Democrat,  he does have a long form birth certificate and it is not in Hawaii, he has it at home if anyone would like to inspect it.  Give him a call and you can come by and look at it.  He is married, wife Maryann, and three kids.  The oldest, Jennifer, lives in New Hampshire and has presented them with two wonderful grand children.    His son Christopher, the middle kid, works at Frank Door Company.  He has matured and grown into a position that allows Mr. Frank to take time off from work to serve the county as Commissioner. His youngest daughter just moved to Fort Worth, Texas, where she is employed by the General Electric Company.  She works in Human Resources.  She works on the campus where they build locomotives, and yes they still do that today.  Locomotives are still a viable product.  Some of his civic duties:  he serves on the Carteret County Economic Council, the ABC Board, the Newport Long Range Development Committee, and he and his wife have created a Community College “Frank Door Fund”, not a scholarship, but set up to help students who have financial needs that would prohibit them from completing their education.  It could be as simple as needing a tire that they can not afford that keeps them from getting to school, or maybe even a textbook that they cannot afford.  The school has discretion over how they spend the funds.  Since 2009 the Franks have contributed $72,000.00.  They have put $42,000 or $43,000 into the hands of the students to help complete their education.  He would like to serve as County Commissioner because he would like to build on the blocks that the past Commissioners have put into place.  They have gotten us on the right position; it has been a lot of work, but he has a vision where they can put together their plan for the county, a long range plan, instead of fighting fires and going from one fire to another we can develop something where in the long run we can create good paying jobs.  We can continue having a good educational system and in the end we can create a place where our children and grandchildren can call home.  ‘When it comes Thanksgiving and Christmas, we won’t be going to New Hampshire or someplace else to visit grandchildren, they will be here with us.  To do this, I need your help.  I need your support and on the 8th I need your vote.  Thank you very much’.  (Applause)

BOB then called on Mrs. Crittenton, who was introduced by Pam Hanson.  Pam said she had known Mrs. Crittenton for many years.  Her oldest daughter, Marie, was one of the first kids who went through her Camp 911 during her years at the college.  That is when she first met and got to know Elaine and during her position as Emergency Service Director, she frequently ran into Elaine in her hospital position.  She is the Director of Infection Control at the Hospital.  That means everyone in that hospital has to answer to her.  She says where the signs “Wash Hands” go, and everything about keeping infections under control in that hospital.  She has gotten to a point in her life now where she wants to do more.  She wants to be your commissioner and I hope and think you will agree with me, we need her there.

Mrs. Crittenton thanked Pam and said she could not have hoped for a better introduction.  She is married to Keith Crittenton, her husband of almost 33 years.  He hails from Chapel Hill and Carolina lost a match this time, they did not stay in Chapel Hill, but came back here to Carteret County.   She is a native Mill Creeker.  She grew up there and went to school at West Carteret, (Class of 76).  Her father and mother, both, were from the Mill Creek area and were married just 13 days short of 61 years when she lost her dad.  Her dad was a fisherman and she actually grew up on a shrimp trawler working with her dad.  She knows what hard work is like and she knows the foundation of the county.  When she and her husband made the decision to come back here in 1989, and build their careers here and raise their child (now have 3), it was a big decision for them because the pay is not as good.  They knew they were going to be limited in their career growth.  Her husband is in health care also.  But they did make that commitment to come back to the community and she has worked at the hospital for 20 years now, part of the time as Operating Room nurse, and some of you here I may have seen or taken care of you or someone in your family.  For the last 14 years she has been the hospital Epidemiologist running the infection prevention program and employee health and wellness.  Then after 911 she also got involved with disaster planning.  If you have seen her on TV or read something in the paper, it is usually talking about a bug or some kind of preparedness or something to make the community stronger and better.  She echoes a lot of what Terry said because he obviously has the work ethics since he demonstrated that, even though he is a fairly new comer to the area and our community.  He exhibits what we all feel about our community.  Education is so extremely important.  Without education, we can not recruit talent here to take care of the citizens who choose to live here.  She works with a lot of people at the hospital that are not from this area and they would not be here if we did not have good schools for their kids.  That is a big consideration, you have to keep education strong and it means that we have to shoulder some of the responsibility because our state is broke.  So we really have to make some decisions as to how we want that dealt with and we have to stand strong with education here.  Support Carteret County Community College not Craven Community College.  Don’t let us lose our college because if we do the opportunity for a lot of kids, who can not spend the $20,000 + a year it costs with all expenses to go to one of our instate schools (trust her she knows, her daughter just finished her 5th year there and graduated).  She was able to come back here and get a job and Elaine said she was blessed that she could because this is where she wanted to be.  She had to wait almost a year to get a job, because jobs are just not here.  According to the paper the top jobs are in retail and health care.  If you don’t fall into that sector you know how hard it is to get a job.  We need to attract business here; we need sound business, we need small business.  She read recently we have 7600 small businesses in this community.  It is the engine that drives the machine.  We have to support these people.  We got to make it easy for them to come here and locate their businesses here and work here and have apprenticeships.  Not every kid is going to go to college.  They need something to do as well and help pump money into our economy.  Lastly, she wanted to speak a little bit about the environment, because without the natural resources we have here and without protecting them, we are going to lose one of our biggest industries which is tourism.  Not only that but in her time and, Mr. Garner, you said you had been around for a lot of years, she remembers when oysters came out of Newport River were as big as her hand.  You do not see those anymore.  HOWARD added ’and plentiful’.  She said yes ‘big and plentiful’.  Elaine said she had watched commercial fishing just go down the tubes and a lot of our waters. We have to take responsibility for that.  We have to protect what is underground that we drink every day as well.  There is a lot of environmental considerations.  She can tell us on her watch that you will not be surprised by a Sunday paper that tells you that there is going to be a liquid sulfur plant in downtown Morehead.  That will not happen on her watch.  That she promises us.  When she heard that at a meeting prior to the paper’s issue, she asked does the public know about this.  There were people who knew about that long before that Sunday paper.  So, the public needs to be involved and needs to have a say in what happens in their county.  This is our home.  She wants us to continue to build on what we have.  We have some wonderful things going.  Let’s just make it better.  She does have an opponent in the May 8th primary for District 5 and the district goes from Newport to Harlowe to Beaufort.  So, anybody that you know that you can talk to, tell them about her, (the six foot red head from Mill Creek), she wants to be your next commissioner.  Thank you.

Question Session.

When you first decided to run for office there is always that aha moment, when by golly, I’m running for that job.  What specifically was it that made you decide to run for County Commissioner as opposed to School Board or any other elected position.  Was there one event, news item, argument, or whatever, that made you decide to run?

Elaine said for her, it probably was not just one event, she is one of those silly individuals that reads the County Commissioners minutes every time they meet and so she knows what is going on in the county.  She has been before the boards many times, with many commissioners, over the past 25 years.  The County Commissioners choose the Board of Trustees for the hospital and the hospital has been her employer for over 20 years, so a lot of what happens in Beaufort carries across the river to the hospital.  Working there and being a very progressive person, trying to build wonderful programs to make our patients safer and give care the best it can be and make our institution down the street strong and we are doing just that.  We boast some of the best  inspections and ratings in the state.  They have implemented great programs that have been on the cutting edge, very innovative but what she sees consistently in this county is the shortsightedness or as Mr. Franks said ‘of being proactive and not reactive’.  Not waiting until you are faced with something and you got to make a decision right then.  Most of the time it costs more and may not be the best thought out decision because your hand gets forced.  She thinks we have had that happen a number of times in government and she knows for sure they have had it happen in the hospital where they really needed to look at that 15 or 20 year view.  She would love to see collectively in the community have that kind of momentum and that clarity for our future.  It is an accumulation of those things that really said to her, this is her time, and she felt it was the right place, the right person and the right time.  Her family’s situation is stable, her job is stable, she has control of it all and this is a big job, a huge commitment and she feels she has what it takes to be one of the seven on the board.
Terry said he had a shorter answer than that.  It was a  great response, but as he had mentioned before, he serves on the economic board, the ABC Board, is involved with community college, and he has enjoyed thoroughly giving back to the community; helping make decisions that take these organizations and the county in the right direction.  He has wanted to do this for a number of years.  His son grew into the business and can now give him the time…and quite honestly, Holt Faircloth deciding not to run again, so there was an opportunity for him to step up to the plate and he did.

KEN LANG said since Elaine had mentioned education, he wanted to know how she felt the Board of Education was doing on overseeing the school budget, on working with the County Commissioners, and how would she improve the relationship between the Board of Education and Board of Commissioners.

Elaine said she wished she could give him a really clear answer because that is one of those things you have to be there before you can really say from an action perspective what your action plan would be but that takes collaboration and it takes honesty and that is what she knows about bringing forces together, like in a health care setting.  When you have groups that don’t agree and don’t even want to talk about it, then you have to get them at the table and you have to talk about it openly and you have to look really hard at the budget.  The way she perceives it is that there were hard decisions that were made and she can’t say what all the motivating factors were, but it is clear that there are things that created a standoff between the commissioners and board of education recently, and it has been in the headlines recently ’78 positions cut’ and the want of a final number.  She read the dialog that exists, and when representatives from the board of education ended up before the commissioners they were asked for information that they were not told to bring and so therefore it made them look unprepared.  She thinks that is an effort in futility, that you must not sabotage one another, must have perfect communication, and when there is so much at stake for the public, the public has got to be aware that that dialog will occur.  It is a public right to go to the commissioners’ room and stand at the podium.  How many of you have ever done that?  (Many hands were raised.)  Do you see her point?  If you don’t know what the agenda is going to be and you don’t know what questions are going to be asked, how can you be prepared for it.

Terry said again it is a hard thing for them to answer when they are not a commissioner, and when you don’t have the information privy and open to you.  He thinks the commissioners have done a very good job recently in holding the school board accountable.  The tax payers have a right to know where the money is going.  It is ridiculous that we don’t know where it is going.  And yes, everybody has a right to know.  The loggerheads between both organizations has to stop.  People have to stand in line, people have to be fair, people have to be accountable.  As commissioner he will take a fair and balanced (sounds like Fox News here) approach to the whole thing.  When he got involved with the ABC there were contentious relationships with some of the towns and the ABC Board.  We sat down with the people we were having a problem with and worked it out.  If you consult anybody today, we have a working relationship with them.

BOB said he had a follow up question for Elaine.  Back to her statement about the Board of Education not being told to bring certain information to the meeting.  Are you talking about the meeting where Commissioner Harris had the power point presentation?

Elaine said she was not at the meeting but based on the minutes of the meeting and the way the minutes were captured,  she assumes that was the meeting.  It was recent.  KEN interrupted and asked that they hold that question until later and continue on with questions answerable by both candidates.

ERIC BROYLES said because we have a short meeting tonight could the candidates limit their responses to about a minute or so.

KEN said there is a group that you may be aware of in the county called the Carteret County for Concerned Citizens for Education.  Do either of you have a relationship right now with that organization.  Have you been endorsed by them at all and do you agree with the position that this group has that they want more money for education but they really have not done a very good job of what the money is being spent on.  (That is Ken’s opinion.)

Terry said he has not been endorsed by C4.  He is not affiliated with C4, and as stated before, he does agree that the tax payers have a right to know how the money is being spent.

Elaine said she too was not endorsed by C4 either.  Because she has a child in school she has received a number of those emails.  She thinks that blind spending is what got us into a lot of the mess we are in today as a  country; as individual families, community, county, state etc and she thinks we really have to step back and look at where that money is being spent and hold everybody accountable.   Health care is getting hammered hard, you hear it all the time, and she is used to having to balance her budget to the penny every month.  She runs three of them at the hospital.  She also knows, as a parent, we have to help subsidize our kids going into school these days.  Your kids can’t play sports today and unless you are willing to pay the money up front, they are not allowed to play.  It is very expensive for parents to send kids to school now.  It is not just the tax dollars that are sending kids; so she thinks we need to look at a long hard, piece by piece school budget and one thing she is really interest in is looking at the manpower of the classroom balanced against all the manpower in the schools system.  We have to strike balances.

BOB asked if anyone in the audience had a question for our candidates.  FRED DECKER said the school system could save a whole lot of money by privatizing janitorial service, lunchroom service and bus maintenance service.  But you won’t hear of it because some body’s friend is going to lose a job.  Are we looking out for the kids and tax payers by putting teachers in the class rooms or are we just providing a job for them.  What do you think about that?

Terry said that sounded more like a statement rather than a question.  If you want to consider that statement as a question, he does not have an answer for him.  He can at some point look into gathering information and getting back to him with it, but he can not answer that question tonight.  It would not be honest.

BOB asked what their position was on Charter Schools.

Terry said he supported Charter Schools.  He thought if you looked at the statistics, they provide a quality of education at maybe half the cost of the public system does.

Elaine said she agreed with Terry.  She said she sent her children to private school.  She watched the Tiller School come up and become functional.  She has talked to many parents who have utilized that program and watched it go from private to charter.  She has been involved with Cape Lookout over time as well and looking at some of the charter schools in the state, she thinks that is good use of money.  The quality of education has been very good.  The test scores are outstanding so she would support that as well.

KEN said about 40% of our taxes in Carteret County goes to supporting education.  How will you balance the school budget expenditures against the needs of the increasingly large retiree population.

Elaine said that is a big question.  Without having access to the budget, she does not feel she can give us an answer on that.  From where she stands, about 60% of the payer/mix at the hospital is managed care for government/Medicare and she knows some of the consulting that the hospital has been involved in last year, indicate the population increase in Carteret, the largest amount of that is going to be to the 64 and above, so the needs for elderly care is going to be substantial going forward unless we do something to change that and make this community more attractive to the younger families.  Personally we need to do this because she thinks otherwise it will not be a very interesting community and you are not going to have folks rendering the kind of services that the elderly are going to need.  She has seen some of the statistics at the hospital which she is not free to disclose but there have been lots of studies done.  She wants to reference our school budget against what is going on in other areas especially where they have excellent programs.  She knows they have a higher economic base perhaps than we do in some of those areas.  She wants to look at those ratios across the board.  In health care that is what they do, to assure they are staying in line to get the work done and that we are not fat, and by what she means fat – that they are not overstaffed.  They look at FTE (full time employees) by the point 2% and they tighten the budget that close and it runs a tight ship.  She thinks education is going to have to fall in line and we are going to have to work hard to have volunteerism be a bigger part in the educational system also.

Terry said he had to agree with a lot Elaine said.  He really can’t give us an answer because there is too much information not available to him as a private citizen.  He agrees that we need to evaluate the costs; we need to measure the worth of the programs, but as far as coming up with a plan for us tonight, can’t do that.

KEN said one thing he would like to say is most often people who are endorsing increased spending for the schools have been suggesting raising taxes in the county.  When you need more money just increase taxes.  With the large retirement community like we have that often is not the best answer for the older people.

Terry said, Trust me, I don’t agree in raising taxes.  It is the last thing on his mind.  God knows with the company he has in Newport, the checks they write to Washington and the checks they write to the state, it is incredible.  And the money he has earned and his employees have earned, they have worked hard to get and to give it away with absolutely no control.  No, he certainly believes we need to watch what is happening.

ERIC said recently the School Board submitted a budget that called for a 9% increase in their budget which is similar to previous yearly budget requests of 18 to 20% increases.  The cost of living is going up from 2.5 to 3.0%.  In fact this year it was 3.1% according to the federal government.  How do we handle a situation like that where we have a system that is constantly coming in requesting 3 to 4 times the cost of living.  Some have not had an increase in several years and we have a school board that is out of control with spending.  What are we going to do?

Terry said part of the answer is not just at the county board level.  Part of the answer is you all have to vote in the right school board.  It begins there.
ERIC said if you were elected County Commissioner would you hold them to tax.  Terry said, Absolutely.  He made that statement before he likes a fair and balanced approach to everything.  Fair doesn’t just mean to teachers but fair means to all the tax payers.  Elaine said who in this room hasn’t had to go to the kitchen table with your spouse and say ’the light bill just went up, or the fuel bill, or my gas tank or heating oil, or whatever.   If we pay for this, then something else has to go because there is only so much money coming in.  She thinks we all have to be responsible for spending.

Terry asked to be excused to go to Beaufort to another meeting.  SCOTT CARPENTER stood and said before Terry leaves he would like to give a testimonial about Terry.   He expounded on what a wonderful person, businessman, and what a tight ship he ran with his business and how his wife, on Fridays, cooks food and brings it in to the guys in the back on the loading dock.  That speaks a lot to the type of person we are contemplating voting for commissioner.  If you are in the 3rd District, then you are invited, on the 30th of March at 5:00, to a ’Meet and Greet” which he is hosting, in the Brandywine community building and you all are more than welcome to attend.  Even if you are not necessarily in District 3 come on down.

WAYNE WILLIS said he wanted to ask Elaine about her observation of the changing demographics in the persons that she treats … the public in the hospital.  In other words, we had 3 or 4 hundred extra brand new empty assisted living beds put in this county about 10 years ago and all of a sudden, just like that, people in Florida came and bought certificates of need from the legislature because the demographics then was that the population was getting older.  Things have changed, he doesn’t know if we have more now or is that trend still in place or leveled off.  What is your take?

Elaine said this community is a real interesting community because she has reviewed a lot of different charts and we have a lot of indigent population here, a lot of people that come in and when they present to the desk for care without a security number, guess what folks, they are here illegally but they, as a public facility, still have to treat them.  She doesn’t know how many millions of dollars of bad debt they have to write off every year.  That population is growing.  The population without insurance is growing because of jobs being lost and benefits being cut so they are giving free care to a lot more people.  All the things that she knows the hospital has invested in, the base is also factored into that.  You know how we have heard about squadrons coming and then they go somewhere else.  It is hard to plan for that because you don’t know – the government is very unpredictable as to where they are going to send those squadrons, the military personnel and families and all that goes with it.  She does feel like that most of the time their beds are filled with elderly patients.  Their health care needs are high.  The poorer the population, a lot of the time, the higher the health needs.  They have poor eating habits, don’t take care of themselves, may not get to the doctor as they need to, so the big ones, diabetes, heart disease, and smoking is a huge problem with all the diseases related to that.  She does think from time to time along the banks, all the big property owners that don’t live here, occasionally they get sick too, so they do see a smattering of them, but they always have had better care as well.  In talking to them, she feels that they have resentment at being taxed unfairly, when they don’t use our services, (and schools) because they only come here to go to the beach.  She feels if you have property in the community then you need to make an investment in the community.  The hospital is a real good cross cut view of what the population is in the county.  WAYNE said these people you are talking about, these illegal aliens that you are having to treat are not tax payers either.  They are here, working off the books, or whatever, or even in the drug business.  Elaine said if they get hurt here we have a new American citizen that we are responsible for.  WAYNE said it is also a problem for the school budget because their younguns are going to school. Elaine said we can’t change that.  Some states are taking issue with that, but it is a government decision.

BOB said Energy has always been an issue here in Carteret County.  Windmills have been kicked around.  What is Elaine’s position on wind energy here in our county or off our coast.

Elaine said, if you study the geology of this area, you will realize that not far off shore there is a significant fault line and what happened in Japan can happen here just as easily.  She thinks when we start drilling off shore, you run the risk of a couple of things.  You start disturbing the plates and moving rock around, shifting things beneath the soil on the bottom of the ocean floor, you do not know what the results are going to be.  When the oil rigs went in in Louisiana everybody thought it would kill the fishing there but it actually made the fishing better, up until the big oil rig spill issue with BP and they are still cleaning that up and will be doing so for a long time to come because a lot of that oil is still on the ocean floor.  She would hate to see that kind of thing happen here with all the estuaries we have.  It would kill so much of the sea life and wet lands that we have.  So you have to throw everything out on the big scale.  Right now Obama is pushing us to buy oil from Brazil.  He is at the beck and call of George Soros.  Brazilians right now are the biggest spenders in this country, of all the foreigners that visit, because we are pumping a lot of money into their economy.  As long as we are hungry for energy like we are, we are going to have to learn to make some concessions.  As long as our demands are there, then how would we like it delivered.  Gas prices are going up.  They are going to be $5.00 a gallon this summer.  She has studied the wind farms and you do pay a price for that also.  They disturb the ecology of the area, especially the birds.  But she feels you are looking at the lesser of the evils.  She has talked to NC State about the potential for putting a turbine on her property.  There is a lot of wind velocity here.  If we can harness that natural resource in some way…it doesn’t have to be a towering windmill, there are other ways to look at turbines then maybe we should explore them a little bit and not be so closed minded about it.  We have to get energy from somewhere…where are we going to get it?  Discussion on turbines/windmill problems followed.  SCOTT said he had seen studies on the natural gas that is off our coast.  What are her thoughts on drilling for natural gas and the benefits to be derived from it.  Elaine said of all the science she has studied she knows less about natural gas drilling than any of the other energys.  Looking at oil particularly, she was very concerned about that.  She has never been a natural gas customer, so she is not really familiar with natural gas.  Certainly the port is important to us but she was unable to be in two places at once, so she did not attend the maritime meeting last week but they are having a lot of public meetings about the port.  Our port is not thriving.  It hasn’t been for a long time.  A lot of business has been diverted.  SCOTT said that is why he thinks we need to think outside the box.  We need people who are creative.  You have to take risks.  If you are going to be successful or prosperous, you gotta take some risks.  So maybe we need to reconsider and study up and when or if we do elect you (Elaine) as District 5 commissioner, we can look at that as an option for some extra income.  Elaine said the one thing she always says is that energy in every opportunity she has seen when it is related to gas or petroleum of any kind, is that it is so corrupt and managed in such a corrupt way because of monies, she feels they have to hold the scientific community and the government responsible…and the public but frequently they are not informed until it is too late.  As a tax payer, she resents that.   She thinks they should have public forums and talk about it.  You tell the truth and present the sides, and then make the decisions together.  That is what she was thinking about with collaboration.  If you are concealing the truth and only tell part of the story and you don’t agree to talk, then you are not going to make any inrows at all…whether it is schools or energy.

KEN said Elaine had kind of touched on the Port system so that was kind of one of his questions.  Just in response to what Elaine said ‘our port is run by the state’.  The state is a government.  Government doesn’t run businesses very well and that is a prime example of it, so, if we are going to make our port work we need to get the state out of it.  This might not be a fair question, since you are relatively new but there has been a lot going on lately in the county commissioners with concerns about fire and EMS operations in the county.  He was just appointed to the Western Carteret ILA.  He took over Robin Comer’s position.  We have a member of the Fire and EMS Budget Commission here tonight also, HOWARD GARNER, is on that board, so it is a concern to us and he was just wondering if she had any thoughts on it.

Elaine said after 911 she got involved in disaster planning.  They did not have a disaster planning group and the municipalities would not talk to each other and everything was so polarized.   She was charged with drawing the groups together and we filled the civic center on November 15, 2001, and made a call to those who attended for a task force to come forth to work through some of the issue we faced as a community.  As it evolved it became more of an emergency planning response and in trying to bring some of the homeland security funding into the county, you had to meet certain criteria because this money was coming down from the federal government to the state.  Places like Wake County and Mecklinburg County had their hands out and getting hundreds of thousands of dollars and we had to rally our forces together to get some of that money here and bolster some of the squads.  She lived in an area that was served exclusively by a volunteer squad and she has never been permitted to work with that squad because her medical career was so demanding she was unable to find the time to get the extra education she had to take and she has been in nursing over 30 years.  She could not meet the education requirement to ride her own squad.  She was a trauma /critical care nurse and has worked in more situations than she could ever begin to tell us about and yet she could not answer a call because she could not meet the requirements the state imposed.  Working with emergency management, based on the calls she knows about from one end of this county to the other, there is an equity that currently exists in health care to the population.  She went on to give examples of types of calls, personnel attending, and responses to.  (Description of her father’s death was especially touching to all in attendance…not many dry eyes.)  She asked us ‘from Cedar Island to Stella, do we not need to make rapid response and sound response evenly distributed across the entire county.  If you can not agree with her on that then she does not need to be our commissioner.
HOWARD asked her if Mill Creek had paid employees at the time of her fathers death.  She said they did not.  She said when she asked for the run report on that call, there were some people shaking in their shoes, because she could have had the county take care of her the rest of her life because that call was handled so badly.  They do have paramedics now during the daylight hours.  HOWARD said he does not understand why people who live down there did not know where to go to find your father.  They were native Mill Creekers on the ambulance, weren’t they?  She said this county is full of little dirt roads, lanes, they may be marked or not, and instructions from local residents are not necessarily the best.  HOWARD said he had traveled every back road and path throughout the county for over 21 years, so he knows what she is talking about, but really he thinks that Mill Creek has one of the more honest departments; and maybe better managed; and their requests for funds is more thought out than most.  Pam said she thought that what Elaine was trying to say was there is a different level of service.  HOWARD said he agrees but when you try to get them equitable you have these fights and power struggles.  Elaine said there is your problem.  They need to go away.  That is about ego and not about care.  HOWARD said he agreed, but you try to do it.  Did she read the newspaper about the Fire and EMS and Commissioners meeting Monday night a week ago and what went on there?  Pam said she understood it was about combining Stacy with Sea Level and Atlantic. HOWARD said Stacy does not have the population to maintain the number of  volunteers required for their department, but they do not want to give it up.  Elaine said if you ever go through what she went through… this is a hard county to serve.  Carteret County Hospital sits about center geographically and when she did home health, the days she went from Cedar Island to Stella took two hours between clients.  HOWARD said since he got on this commission, he has found that they lose about 60% of the patients.  She said part of the problem is the older volunteers are not able to do it anymore and the young just doesn’t ‘have the time’.  Her husband is a cardiovascular tech that works in the cath lab in New Bern, but can’t ride the squad, even if they hear the call, because the state won’t license him to do it.  HOWARD said he thought these unions are getting lobbyists and they are setting up requirements for volunteers so high that people no longer want to volunteer because they can’t afford the time.  Elaine said the only way we can fix that is at the polls, by working for people that we feel will do a better job and that is all she is asking that we do here.  We are just trying to make it the very best it can be and she promises us that is what she will do.  BOB thanked her for coming tonight and for the very informative and enlightening presentation.

KEN announced that we got an email today from the John Locke Foundation and they have cancelled the Constitutional (Federalist Papers) Workshop that was to be held Saturday because there were not enough enrollees and they cited in the email that other conflicting events were going on (like March Madness/NCAA Tournament) at the same time.  They hope to reschedule it again and if you had already signed up for it, they are going to refund your registration fee.  Then they will get back to us as to when they can conduct it at a later time.

BOB said as most of you know the charter for the Cape Lookout Charter School has been yanked by the state like a month after they were granted a renewal license.  Glenda Self, a member of the Cape Lookout School Board, is here to explain the problems and possibly let us know what we can do to help.  She asked if we would be willing to sign their petition that she would pass around, that that would be one way we can help.  Glenda said her son was a student at the Cape Lookout Charter School and that is how she became familiar with the school and its kind of learning.  She feels she brought a unique perspective to the board.  She had looked at what people had said, how they thought it was an alternative school (which it is totally not).  She has received more of an education working with the charter school because she also had an opportunity of working with her other children who had followed the traditional pathway of public schooling.  It is wonderful for her as a parent, because she knows all of her son’s teachers.  She said she was intimidated by the audience and all she had heard here tonight…talking about the big budgets and she is only familiar with smaller budgets.  The first experience she has had with an educational budget has been with Cape Lookout and to her it was amazing coming in as a parent because none of these things are shared.  Her oldest daughter is 24 and she is going to NC State and all those years of PTA, and little fund raisers; never once did the school ever sit down and really tell them what they were raising the funds for.  This is now her passion at Cape Lookout.  It has been distressing to her to see what appears to be happening; the state struggling for funds…they’ve made all these improvements but what she sees as a board member and a parent they are really not getting any support from the state, county commissioners, and she has never spoken to even one person on the board of education.  She doesn’t know if that is part of the role, or how they are supposed to be getting all of this, but anyway it is now coming down to some things we need to do.  We are on a crunch.  The kids are rallying and she thinks Cape Lookout and the community are going to come together.  They definitely have some very real needs and you can help in a real meaningful way.  They are asking for money.  BOB asked if she could explain the $46,000 shortfall and how it happened.  She said she was not totally up on what had happened since it had come from a previous board and some things were very astronomical like you were talking about.  That financial responsibility that she looked at in the school budget she looked at as her home budget also.  Everything was being cut back but the rent was astronomical.  She feels that this board has gone in and gotten some of these things reduced and as they have been talking and collaborating and trying to do more of that outreach we definitely have reduced a lot of those costs.  BOB asked how many kids they have now.  She said they have 86 now.  BOB asked if all the kids had disciplinary problems with previous schools.  He understood they were all problem children.  Glenda said she thought that was part of the misconception of the school.  It really is about choice.  She feels they should be able to go into the other schools and recruit all eighth graders, talk to their parents and give them a choice as to which school they want to attend and where they want to get their education.  For her son, he was making straight “F’s”.  He has ADHD and he was lost.  He couldn’t follow the course.  He tried but after being sent to detention and not being able to learn with that, she enrolled him into Cape Lookout.  He is now enjoying more of the one on one instruction.  Since she has been on the board they have bought the assessment software and she just got a report card last night and he had two A’s, two B’s and a C.   BOB said she mentioned the one on one instruction, what is the teacher/student ratio at Cape Lookout.  How many teachers do they have.  Teresa Parker, Principal of Cape Lookout, said they have 10 teachers and 86 students.  BOB said that is a pretty good ratio.  Glenda said they also offer after school tutoring also.  BOB said this is for 9 through 12th grade education level and they cover all the mandated state regulated courses and all?  They said yes.  KEN said he read in Carolina Journal this morning that there are lines forming to get kids enrolled in the charter schools in NC now that the legislature has removed the cap.  They can not add charter schools fast enough in other parts of the state to meet the demand.   He would like to know how those other charter schools are getting the word out that your kids can come to our school.  Is there a marketing effort or are there rules that make that difficult to get your story out about what you have to offer.  Glenda said they have a difficult time because the state has been trying to close them.  The kids get scared.  They do not know what to do…am I going to have school tomorrow or am I not?  So then that word gets out, so they say I can’t send my kid to that school;  I don’t know if they are going to be open.   Therefore they are having to fight this image to the end.  That is what is happening in trying to get more kids enrolled because they keep being told the state wants to close them.  It makes it hard to promote and puts all kinds of stress on these kids.  Are they going to be able to get the kind of education they would like to have.  That makes it hard for us to market.  And they have been labeled as bad kids.  They are not.  They are everyday kids like everybody else.  They just need a little more one on one attention.  A lot of these kids have very high IQ’s.  They just think outside the box.  They are not mainstream kids.  They think a little different.  Elaine said many  charter schools are being fueled by a much more affluent society and they are basically becoming state supported private schools and they are becoming very very select.  In our county it is not really that way.  Cape Lookout has had some troubled youth in the past.  Her son has ADD and it was not detected until high school when it got a little bit tough and he could not focus; could not draw his mind down and focus on the level of math that he needs and his grades started tanking.  Do you know he was not once been spoken to by a counselor while in public school.  They never wondered why his grades were dropping.  They want everybody to fit into a slot and not be any trouble, just get mainstreamed along; and anybody that is outside the lines gets lost without people like these ladies from Cape Lookout.  HOWARD said she said that not once had a counselor in the public school talked to her kid.  They have counselors but they are not doing their job in his opinion.  We have a member whose kid after 3 years of public school could not read.  She home schooled him for 6 months, had him up to reading level, and entered him into a local Christian School and today the kid is in the Coast Guard Academy.  Does that tell you something about our public schools.  One of our members here has talked to Dr. Novey and from the discussion he determined, in his opinion, that Dr. Novey did not support charter schools.  One of the Cape Lookout ladies said that was the way it felt to them also.  ERIC said from what he had seen, and determined, a lot of the Cape Lookout students that have come there would not have otherwise graduated from high school.  Cape Lookout has what a 70% graduation rate now?  Glenda said when they say a lot of these kids are at risk of not graduating and then cite a low graduation rate, it kinda seems unfair.  Now with all the controversy, the kids are not sure they will be able to graduate and she worries that they will not find their way in the public school system.  A lot of these kids had felt that they had been weeded out of the public school system so why should they want to go back.  WAYNE asked how many autistic kids did they have percenta
ge wise?  She mentioned ADD but it is in the same ball park.  She said she knows that they have exceptional children, and she thinks it may be 5% but not how many have actually been diagnosed as such.  She doesn’t know how many have been diagnosed with ADD, autistic, emotionally disturbed, or such either.  She is looking at what they submitted for a specific pot of funds for exceptional children so they can met their specific individual educational plans and accommodations and the number of students that are requiring adaptive/differentiated learning devices or instruments.  Mrs. Parker said for autistic children there is a certain certification that the school has to have and the teacher has to have in order to teach those kids and if you do not have it the government will shut you down anyway.  Cape Lookout does not have that certification.  The county does.  The county could help them if they had a child like that, but they do not get that assistance.  DENNIS TOMASO said he understood why the kids would be under a lot of stress, but what about the teachers.  Mrs. Parker said the teachers they have are very dedicated to the school and students.  They care a lot about these kids and they are all very highly qualified so they feel very fortunate to have such a dedicated group of teachers.  ERIC said he understands that since the $46,000 reduction, a lot of their teachers have taken a cut in pay until the end of the year.  Mrs. Parker said they have.  Enrollment drives the budget.  When they went up for consideration, they were only going to give them a two year charter and they need four years or it is not worth it.  How can you approve your upcoming Freshmen without being able to guarantee them a four year school term.  They awarded that, but now it is kind of like we are being given until the end of the year to have this budget stuff, but the damage is already done.  Just when we could go out and recruit to increase the enrollment, now it is left up to us to raise those funds.  We are doing a pave the way campaign and they are hoping it is going to put them in the black as well as give them some funding to fight.  They have until June 30 to appeal.  It is their intention to fight.  The students are getting a lot of that one on one we were talking about and the teachers are staying after school all during the week and opening on Saturday (Saturday Academy is what they are calling it) to make sure that our students hit that 60/60 rule.  She is assuming this is for all schools, not just for charter schools to meet.  She has a lot of questions about the 60/60 rule.  It does not make a lot of sense to her, but anyway you have to make sure that you have 60% of your students pass the EOG’s and have a 60% growth or improvement.  We are making sure that the kids are doing that.  We have to raise this money for them.  Please buy a brick.  Buy it for someone you love, yourself, dedicate it to a class or the class of 2012.  The bricks are $140.00 and you can have it engraved or it is $112.00 if you buy two or more.  Plus we will take any donation that you would like to give.  If we need to hire an attorney, then we will definitely need funding.  They are hoping to sell at least 1000 bricks.  The Town of Morehead has made an agreement to install them at no cost and that memorial will be there forever, regardless of what their future is.  Letters of support (or to the Editor), and endorsements of the school, are always a big help.  They are actively looking for board members, getting that collaboration, and receiving your time and talents, and your voice.  We need more voices to be heard, ideas and contributions.  If you can not be a board member, come and attend the board meetings.  They are open to the public.  BOB said as he understands it the state took back the funds because they did not have the population that they initially anticipated.  How many students does it come out to that you anticipated and what you ended up with.  Mrs. Parker said each year you are supposed to have an increase. Well that was hard for them to do with the state threatening to close them.  So their increased figure was 109 students and after the first 20 days of school they only had 70 students, but they only funded for 65 and that was supposed to take them for the whole year.  BOB asked why wouldn’t they increase it to the actual student load.  Mrs. Parker said she tried to argue that and they said well if it had been a 20 or more student shortage they could argue but right now we are talking  only 5 students.  BOB asked during that one month between where they approved the charter for another year and the next month they yanked it.  What happened in that one month’s period?  Mrs. Parker said that is when they saw their shortfall and they called back and said not only do you have to show a growth in your testing scores, but you have to be debt free by June 1.  BOB thanked Glenda Self, Teresa Parker and Anita Coburn for coming tonight.  They had given us a much better perspective on the Cape Lookout School.  He reminded everyone that they needed their brick information by July 12, so anyone buying a brick, please get the money in soon.

BOB introduced Clinton Rowe who is running for District Judge.  He said Mr. Rowe had spoken to the TEA Party at Cape Carteret and tonight is the first chance he has had to come and talk with us.

Mr. Rowe said he was running for District Judge in the 9th District.  The District is made up of Carteret, Craven, and Pamlico Counties.  There are 6 District Court seats.  He is running against a sitting court judge, Judge Spencer.  She was appointed 18 years ago by Gov. Hunt and has never had competition until now.  He explained how that happened.  Unlike most political offices if you run and lose you just get to go back to your job.  In this job, if you run and lose you get to go back to your job which entails appearing before the person whose job you tried to take.  They are not too happy when you do that.  In fact it is so rare the last 16 years, out of the 6 district court judges that come up for election, every 4 years, there have only been 2 contested elections.  The reason he is running is he thinks our courts should be more efficient.  That is a big issue.  He had some friends that, shortly before he decided to file, had waited 19 months for a decision from  Judge Spencer.  That is absurd.  There is no reason that a decision should not be timely.  We already have a backlog in our court system and if you come in to hire me today with maybe some custody issue, he is going to look at you and tell you it is going to take two years, probably, to get your trial.  There is no reason to add 19 months for a decision on top of that.  It is bad enough you have to wait two years to resolve your family’s turmoil.  Everybody always asks him why the backlog?  It is twofold.  We have some judges that work really hard and some who don’t.  The other thing, in all fairness, is Greenville used to be part of our district and they broke it apart because of the size of Greenville.  Obviously their population is much larger than ours but they have less divorce cases than we do.  The reason being the military.  Anytime you go where there is a military base, domestic cases go up tremendously.  It is unfortunate but it is a reality.  But we can still make efficient decisions and get it timely.  The most important thing when you go in front of a judge is to have a fair and impartial decision maker.  At the very least you want decision making.  You want a decision, even if it is a bad one vs. no decision what so ever.  He is running because he thinks he can do that.  He has been practicing about 13 years.  He has been in the court system.  He has practiced in all three counties in our district and from practicing in those courts, he has seen what works and what does not.  It is time for some innovation to come into the court system.  It is rare to see changes in the court system.  It is the way, unfortunately it is designed.  He is able to answer some questions, but unfortunately, there are a lot of rules about what they can and can not talk about.  If he looks at you and says “I can’t answer that”, he promises that he is not blowing off your question.  He spent a lot of time getting his law license and he doesn’t want to have to mail it back to Raleigh.  They are ethically bound by what they can and cannot talk about.  What he does believe is that we need judges to follow the law as written.  We do not need policy maker judges who interpret the law as they want it to be.  Here is why he believes that: if you do not follow the laws as written in every single case, the next person coming up may not get the same fair hearing.  If you are applying 2 or 3, or 4, or 100 different standards, how is someone getting a fair trial.  The basis in America is that you are entitled to a fair trial.  And if everybody is not treated equally you are no longer getting a fair trial.  Mr. Rowe said he has done a lot of juvenile delinquency cases.  The charter schools are few and far between but they save you a lot of court system money.  It seems that kids that are getting in trouble…let him digress a little….when he grew up (in a Marine household) and you got in trouble in school, you got whupped in school and when you got home you got whupped again by your dad.  What used to get him a whupping in school now gets sent to the court system.  You will see a lot of kids in regular school that are in the court system because whupping is no longer in effect.  He is not here to applaud the school, he is just telling you that for a fact.  He doesn’t know how much the charter school saves you, but he does know he has had clients who were in regular school and gone on to a charter school and he hasn’t seen them back.  Unfortunately it is rare to not see one return.  Upon being questioned as to his conservatism and donations to political parties he answered that coming from the strict family he did he is very conservative.  However, where he normally does not donate to political parties, he did donate to Beverly Perdue since she was from New Bern.  He likes Pat McCrory but he does not think Pat is the most conservative person there is out there.  If you look at some of the monies he has spent in Charlotte, he was afraid that eastern Carolina would not fair well on finances with him as governor.  He has not been happy with Beverly Perdue at all.  He did donate to her, but now thinks it was a mistake, but he did what he thought was best for his county at the time.  BOB asked him what made him decide to run.  He said he did not think it was one event or thought, it was just 13 years of practice and seeing things he did not like.  Don’t get him wrong, he does think we have some judges who do a really good job.  Don’t think he is coming in here and saying we do not have good judges.  But we have one or two that just doesn’t do their job.  He is going in there trying to do a job and work.  He sees citizens coming in to the court system.  He has had clients that have been victims of crimes and they are sitting there wasting their day and losing money and at some point you have to say enough.  It is not an easy road to run against a sitting judge, and if you lose you have to go back in front of them, but at some point you have to take that chance.  He was raised that sometimes you have to take the hard road.  Discussion on cases being continued, reasons used, and how it affects everyone.  Mr. Rowe thanked us for having him come and talk with us.

EULA PARKIN said she was proud to inform us that the Girl Scouts turned 100 years old this year and she had her 50 year pin.  She had bought a lifetime membership back in 1991 and she discovered recently that her membership expires in 2091.  She is in big trouble.  She is going to have to put out more money.  They had a wonderful day on Saturday at the Glad Tiding Church, She is hoping her picture will appear in our newspaper.  She gave some Girl Scout statistics for information.

Discussion on the ferry tolls.  HOWARD said he talked to Norman Sanderson yesterday and he said every time a ferry leaves the dock it costs $28.00 per car on the ferry, (averaging all the ferrys).  Norman has to pay those fees because he lives in Arapahoe and has a business in Havelock.  He and his wife, both, will have to pay the fee.  And for the number of times he travels it is going to cost him 30 cents per trip to pay the fee and use the ferrys.  HOWARD says he does not see the big deal over it.  KEN said he heard on the radio on his way to the meeting that the Cherry Branch ferry was cutting back on their schedule.  HOWARD said that is the ferry that Norman uses and he said when he came to work that morning there had been 4 cars on board.  He thinks they do need to cut back.  WAYNE said he had a suggestion for raising funds.  Make those who ride bicycles have to buy a tag to go on their bicycle.  They are using public roads and not paying a nickel for riding that bicycle.  If you don’t think there is some out there head east on 70 and see for yourself.  HOWARD said that is because you live on a Scenic Byway.

STEVE BEST said he was the coordinator for the county on the Marriage Amendment and if you had not signed the petition and would like to do so, please see him.  He also had yard signs coming in soon and if you would like to have some, please see him.  BOB said there was a Marriage Amendment Rally on Friday, April 20, in Raleigh at 11 am.

BOB announced that March 24 is the TEA Party Rally in DC about the Supreme Court reviewing Obamacare.  The TEA Party is trying to get at least 40,000 people there for Saturday.  Americans for Prosperity have their rally on Tuesday, the 27th and are trying to keep this on a continuing news cycle. The TEA Party is also going to picket the Supreme Court on Monday following the rally on Saturday.  RUTH, who is going to drive her van, has a couple of openings, since STEVE has determined he was unable to attend.  BOB said he thinks one has already been filled tonight.  Discussion on the possibility of another van if needed.

All were disappointed in the seminar scheduled for this Saturday, on the Federalists Papers, has been cancelled.  Hope that they will reschedule as soon as possible.  HOWARD said he thought this was one of the things that has our country so screwed up.  We need to get our priorities straight.  He feels this seminar is much more important than a ball game.  We advertised this event (on the Constitution) last year and we did not this year, so some of the blame lands on us.

BOB said we have envelopes for donations to Norman Sanderson.  Where Norman is glad to receive $10, $20, or $50 dollar donations, Randy Ramsey has out of state and out of county money in the thousands coming in from all the high rollers he knows.  Norm Sanderson is an excellent representative for us in the house, hoping to move up to the Senate to take Jean Preston’s seat.  We also have Ken Jones from Pine Knoll Shores who is also running for the same seat.  Bob said he would be happy to have either one of them winning that race.  We are leaving it to the voters to choose which they want, Norm or Ken.  The one we are not recommending is Randy Ramsey.  He has been a long time heavy donater to the Democratic Party.  He feels it is unconscionable that he donates to one party and then runs on the other party’s ticket.  Have some integrity.  If you are a Democrat, fine, then run on the Democratic ticket.  One thing the TEA Party wants to do is bring honesty and integrity back to the elections and hold our elected officials feet to the fire.  What we care about is our three core principles.  “Fiscal Responsibility”, “Limited Government” and “Promotion of Free Market capitalism” and we are going to support the candidates who support these principles.

KEN asked if BOB would mention early voting which starts April 19th.  There are two areas for the early voting, (2 places in Cape Carteret and one in Beaufort).  We need volunteers to be down at the polling places during the early voting period, just like we did during the election in 2010.  We are going to have a list of recommendations to pass out, trying to encourage people to vote (one way or the other, preferable for our candidates).  BOB thinks that instead of using ’recommend’ this year, since we can not use support or ask to vote for, we will say these candidates support the TEA Party’s 3 core principles.  So we need volunteers to man the early voting polls.  Several volunteered.  KEN said he had given BOB a copy of the list of candidates and we can refine, complete and update the list of candidates we agree on supporting.  PEGGY volunteered to make the handout and run the copies.  May 8th is the primary election and that is where the rubber meets the road.  That is where we get out candidates lined up for the general election which is in November.  (STEVE said don’t forget the Marriage Act).  We need to find out what the primary ballot looks like so we can formulate our handout to be in the same order.
KEN said they already have one posted at the Board of Elections.  We need to have all precincts covered on primary day so we can pass out our little voter guide like we did in 2010. A lot of people asked for a copy or waved their lists that they had cut out of the paper earlier.  Very few people turn out for the primaries, so we need to crank up our neighbors and friends and encourage them to get out and vote.  That is the only way we are going to unseat these long standing candidates that have been there forever.  Mr. Rowe is running against one of them and Frank Palombo is running against another, Walter Jones.  Then we will need to man the tables again for the general election.  Whatever precinct you are in, consider volunteering for duty not only on primary day, but also the general election in November.  KEN wanted to know if we had accurate type banners to use.  Last time his banner had some wrong information or something like that.  We need to check with whoever has our supplies.  We are going to need funds for printing our list in the paper and last time it cost about $200.00 for one printing.  If we print for a week that is like $600.00.

STEVE asked if we ever decided on what we were going to do…a fund raiser or rally?  BOB said that he had promised at the last meeting that he would talk to Randy at the White Swan about catering an event for us but had not had the opportunity.  We had discussed having a double event (one in Cape Carteret and one here in Newport).  KEN said he would like to put that to rest now.  Only do one fund raiser here in Newport at the Fort Benjamin Park.  If that goes well, then maybe later we might consider one at Cape Carteret or even two at the same time.  All agreed.

BOB invited any of the members who attend this meeting that would be interested in attending a meeting in Emerald Isle, he would recommend that one Tuesday night when they are meeting and after our meeting we go there.  That group is really growing and well attended. DIANE LANG said they had collected $368.00 which almost pays the treasury back for the bill board we voted to help sponsor.

BOB said STEVE may not need help for the movie projector as he had asked for.  He is awaiting further word on that.  Someone he knows is selling one and he is hoping to get a decent deal on it.

EULA again reminded us that she was selling the luminaries for Relay for Life for $10.00 each..

BOB said he believed we had finally made a decision to support Sam Sanford’s We Care Project in lieu of Wounded Warriors.  BOB said he thought we could use the same design we already use, since it does not state Wounded Warriors. Everyone let him know it did have Wounded Warriors printed on our shirts.  PEGGY asked that we consider using the We Care emblem, since it is very eye catching and attractive.

Meeting adjourned at 8:35pm.
Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER, Secretary

The Most Liberal Republican – Walter B. Jones

The National Journal (click here) recently rated Walter B. Jones as the most liberal Republican behind ten Democrats who are rated more conservative than Jones. Just click the link above and page down the list to see where Walter ranks. We can do better in eastern North Carolina’s Third District. It’s time to bring Walter Jones back home to Farmville.

 

Updated: February 23, 2012 | 5:38 p.m.
February 23, 2012 | 4:00 p.m.

Nan Hayworth, R-N.Y.: 47.3, 52.7

David McKinley, R-W.Va.: 47.3, 52.7

Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Wash.: 47.5, 52.5

Dave Reichert, R-Wash.: 47.8, 52.2

Todd Platts, R-Pa.: 48.2, 51.8

Frank LoBiondo, R-N.J.: 49.5, 50.5

Michael Grimm, R-N.Y.: 49.8, 50.2 (At the center of the House)

Pat Meehan, R-Pa.: 50.0, 50.0 (At the center of the House)

Jeff Fortenberry, R-Neb.: 50.2, 49.8 (At the center of the House)

Chris Gibson, R-N.Y.: 51.2, 48.8

Mike Fitzpatrick, R-Pa.: 52.3, 47.7

Robert Dold, R-Ill.: 52.7, 47.3

Richard Hanna, R-N.Y.: 52.8, 47.2

Charlie Bass, R-N.H.: 53.2, 46.8

Dan Boren, D-Okla.: 53.7, 46.3 (Most conservative Democrat)

Chris Smith, R-N.J.: 53.8, 46.2

Tim Johnson, R-Ill.: 54.0, 46.0

Justin Amash, R-Mich.: 54.2, 45.8

Mike Ross, D-Ark.: 54.2, 45.8

Ron Paul, R-Texas: 54.3, 45.7

Steven LaTourette, R-Ohio: 54.5, 45.5

Jim Matheson, D-Utah: 54.5, 45.5

Jason Altmire, D-Pa.: 55.8, 44.2

Mike McIntyre, D-N.C.: 56.2, 43.8

Joe Donnelly, D-Ind.: 57.2, 42.8

Tim Holden, D-Pa.: 57.2, 42.8

John Barrow, D-Ga.: 57.5, 42.5

Collin Peterson, D-Minn.: 57.5, 42.5

Henry Cuellar, D-Texas: 57.7, 42.3

Ben Chandler, D-Ky.: 57.8, 42.2

Jim Cooper, D-Tenn.: 58.3, 41.7

Walter Jones, R-N.C.: 58.5, 41.5 (Most liberal Republican)

Jim Costa, D-Calif.: 58.8, 41.2

Larry Kissell, D-N.C.: 59.2, 40.8

Heath Shuler, D-N.C.: 59.2, 40.8

Dennis Cardoza, D-Calif.: 59.5, 40.5

Nick Rahall, D-W.Va.: 59.5, 40.5

Jerry Costello, D-Ill.: 59.7, 40.3

Daniel Lipinski, D-Ill.: 59.8, 40.2

Gene Green, D-Texas: 60.0, 40.0

Bill Owens, D-N.Y.: 60.2, 39.8

Sanford Bishop, D-Ga.: 60.5, 39.5

Ron Kind, D-Wis.: 61.2, 38.8

Leonard Boswell, D-Iowa: 61.8, 38.2

Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md.: 63.8, 36.2

Terri Sewell, D-Ala.: 64.0, 36.0

Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas: 64.2, 35.8

Gary Peters, D-Mich.: 64.3, 35.7

Tim Walz, D-Minn.: 64.3, 35.7

Shelley Berkley, D-Nev.: 64.7, 35.3

Kurt Schrader, D-Ore.: 64.7, 35.3

John Dingell, D-Mich.: 64.8, 35.2

Joe Baca, D-Calif.: 65.0, 35.0

John Carney, D-Del.: 65.0, 35.0

This article appeared in the Saturday, February 25, 2012 edition of National Journal.

CCTPP Meeting Minutes, March 6, 2012

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
MINUTES OF
6 MARCH 2012

Meeting held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order by Chairman BOB CAVANAUGH at 6:05pm
Pledge of Allegiance led by BOB CAVANAUGH
Invocation by HARRY THOMPSON

RUTH PARKER said she felt we should all remember and pray for Andrew Breitbart’s family.  It was a terrible lost to the Conservative movement.  BOB said yes, and at a critical time in our history.  ERNIE GUTHRIE said he still felt that there was something suspicious about his untimely death.  He was only what 43?  Several agreed, and said they would not put it past some of the liberal/Chicago crowd  to have been involved.  There are all kinds of ways to initiate a heart attack.  HOWARD GARNER said, ‘Let’s wait and see if his information he told us about gets published.  That should give us more of an indication as to what happened.”  BOB said yes, he understood there were tapes that supposedly were going to change the election; but he wished the tapes had been kept secret until closer to the election.  He said the day after Breitbart died they announced about the tapes and that they were planning to release them in about 10 days on the Hannity Show.  He felt that if Sean Hannity had keep quite last time about all he knew about Obama (ie Rev. Wright, etal) until closer to the election instead of March and April, it would have made a big difference.  He hopes they do not release the tapes until later on this summer a little before the election.

BOB announced that a lady from the Cape Lookout School was supposed to be here tonight, to present the facts about what occurred at Cape Lookout School and why their charter school license was initially renewed in December and then revoked a month later; but hopefully she will show up later.

BOB announced the titles of the books now to be loaned out in the TEA Party library.  Anyone wishing to read any of them may check them out and return when finished reading.  Many interesting books are now to be utilized from our increasing inventory from ‘My Bond is My Freedom’ by Fredrick Douglas (a black man who was one of Lincoln’s personal friends) written in 1855  to (a recent publication) ‘TEA Party Patriots’ by Mark Meckler.

He recognized RUTH PARKER, (a waitress at Cox’s during the day and joked with her about her night time occupation,) and thanked her for her generous donation to our cause tonight.

HOWARD said, speaking of contraceptives, that Fluke girl was a plant.  Everyone agreed.  Discussed how her testimony even came out.  Denied by ISSA, picked up by Pelosi and Crew.  She went to a Catholic University, BOB felt, just to stir up controversy.  All agreed as to why should we pay for her birth control when she can, if she really cared, could already probably either get them free or for about $9.00 per month at Wal Mart or Target.  Most there agreed that Rush Limbaugh pretty much pegged her.  Most thought Rush should not have apologized since the liberals had called Sarah Palin almost every nasty name in the book and no one in the liberal media had ever called for an apology for her.  Much discussion on this issue continued.  BOB said he only had one question – where were the girls like that when he was in school????
BOB said he wished they would get off this subject and get back to the pressing needs of our country.  The Democrats are trying to get as much air time as they can from stuff like this and keep off the really important things.  PEGGY GARNER said only problem is once this does die down, the Democrats have some more of this same mess waiting in the wings.  They do not want Obama’s record to be discussed because it is so bad.

BOB asked STEVE BEST to talk to us about his theater problems.  STEVE said he normally served pop corn and hotdogs at each event; but next time they were going to have turkey.  Bring a side dish.  He said his projector had burned out and was looking to get another but he needed help.   He hoped the TEA Party would either pay for a new one if they could or at least help buy another.  He had checked and a new projector would cost around $400.00.  BOB said he didn’t think the TEA Party could afford to just buy a new projector, but he felt we would be willing to chip in $100.00 and maybe he could pass the hat and some here would be willing to help out.  He had looked into a used projector on Ebay, but had not found anything he felt would be suitable.  BOB told those in the audience that STEVE showed religious movies and any movies that the TEA Party was interested in.  STEVE said on the 31st of March he would be showing ‘The Passion of Christ’, (the Mel Gibson movie) right before Easter.  GLADYS SUESSLE said she had seen the movie “Agenda -Grinding Down America” at his movie theater a couple of weeks ago and if you have not seen it, you really need to.  It is amazing.  She had gotten so excited she went on Amazon and ordered a copy.  PEGGY said she had gotten a copy also.  She hoped to get the Ladies group at her church to set up a time to show it and felt like it would definitely something for the high school groups to watch.  If it was not allowed in the schools, maybe we could work something up like a field trip.  It is about the Communist (50, 60, 70 years ago) and their agenda as to how they were going to tear down American.  They have fulfilled almost every single thing they set out to do.  If you get chance to watch this movie, you need to.

BOB called on HARRY THOMPSON to tell us about March 17th and how that was developing.  HARRY said he found out today that we only had nine people signed up to attend the workshop.  If anyone is interested in attending and have not registered, please do so, before it is cancelled for lack of interest.  Please spread the word and try to get your friends to attend also.  It is the second part of the seminar we had last year on the Constitution…..this is on the Federalists Papers.  It is scheduled to be held at Joslyn Hall at the Community College.

HARRY also told us about a workshop now being held at Hillsdale College (on line), a college presentation called ‘Constitution 101’.  Yesterday or today was the third week (but you can go on line and pull up their archives – which they have available for two or three weeks), so you can go back and begin at the beginning.  You listen to a 40 minute lecture/video and they usually have a little test afterward.  They also have some special reading for each session, four or five little short letters written by some of the founders.  It is very good and gives you a great insight on the founders’ thinking.  This is a free course also.

Discussion on emails and regular mail asking for money.  Several said most of the emails they received; somewhere in the data it mentions request for donations.  One member said she had gotten a dun saying that was her third notice and RUTH said she had gotten some also.  BELVA MANNING said she had gotten notices in the regular mail. BOB said he got an email today and had sent it to KEN LANG to send out as a BLAST to our group looking for donations of $10.00, $20.00, $30.00 or whatever you could afford to help pay for this rally going on in DC on the 24th.  They are hoping to raise something like $50,000.00 over the next several weeks.  BELVA said she had read that the government was going into the TEA Parties and checking on what they are doing with the money they are getting.  BOB said organizations like ours, the money we make off the shirts; the profits, whatever we are doing with that would be what they are interested in.  HOWARD said VERNON THOMPSON had passed around an article on what the government was doing checking into the TEA Parties funding.  PEGGY said they were asking all kinds of questions, not just about money.  FRED asked if we had ever decided where we planned to send our donations (profits from the tee shirts and hats) since we had talked about not sponsoring the Wounded Warriors any more.  BOB said the last conversation we had we are probably going to give the money to Sam Sanford’s ’We Care’.  The guy that prints our shirts wants to know also who to send their portion of the profits to….they contribute $4.00 for every shirt that they sell to us and they too are going to back out of the Wounded Warrior Project (due to the head man making such an outrageous salary).  HOWARD said he gets begging letters from the Wounded Warriors right regularly.  Somehow they got our names and address.

BOB said speaking about the event on the 17th,  we have the Constitutional Workshop at Joslyn Hall, from 10:00 am until 3:00 pm, with a break for lunch.  Then on the 24th we have the TEA Party Rally in Washington, DC on the east lawn facing the Supreme Court.  That’s the week the Supreme Court starts hearing arguments on Obamacare, (making a decision sometime during the summer months on the Constitutionality of Obamacare).  The TEA Party Patriots wants to have a big demonstration (and from what he has heard a big crowd is planning to show up.  They have a large group from the West Coast coming.)  He does not think we have enough time to organize a full bus load.  He asked how many people here tonight want to go to DC on the 24th.  RUTH has a six passenger van and she is planning to go if anyone would like to go with her and help with the gas and driving.  If we have more than six wanting to go, then maybe we can get another van and fill it also.   STEVE said he was thinking about renting a 16 passenger van.  HOWARD said he thought once you passed a 12 passenger, then you had to have different driver’s license (a commercial license).

BOB said apparently the lady from Cape Lookout School is not going to show up.  She must have forgotten.

EULA PARKEN asked us if we remembered about her talking to us about her personal experience with her Turkish maid and her engagement and potential marriage which had turned into a nightmare and EULA’s husband had given the maid a one way bus ticket to escape to stay with an uncle who lived far, far, away to avoid marriage.  She kept thinking about what that lady had gone through 55 years ago, and wondered why she, EULA, had developed this obsession about Muslims and what is going on in the world today.   Ironically, she happened to turn on TV and National Geographic was showing a two hour special called ‘Inside the Koran’.  Then she remembered taking notes on that very subject many years ago and realized that was the beginning of her obsession.  There were things that just stuck out like porcupine quills.  One of the things in Saudi Arabia, they have the ability to publish 10 million Korans in Arabic and 44 other languages, and can distribute all around the world at well below cost and freight in some cases.  An excerpt from the Koran says ‘the way of those of whom you have bestowed your grace is not the way of those who earned your anger, such as the Jews, nor of those who went astray such as the Christians.’  ‘And make ready against them all you can of power including steeds of war, tanks, planes, missiles, artillery.’ (And this is in the Koran???)  She read several more passages.  All these passages makes the Koran the perfect model for warfare.  Jews and Christians believe the Bible is authored by men and inspired by GOD.  Muslims believe the Koran is the word of God as dictated to Mohammad.  In 1972, 20 potato sacks filled with Korans were found in an attic.  Seven years later a German carefully separated the pages and found that they had been written between 705 and 715 AD or seventy years after the death of Mohammad.  Individual words may have as many as 30 different meanings so verses and whole chapters have been changed over the years.  Since the subject had come up as to why none of the pastors or preachers have brought this subject up, ironically this past Sunday at Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church our rector spoke about ’Take up your Cross’ and the consequences that if you took it up the possibility of death and he brought out the fact that 150 thousand Christians are murdered every year.  We are just sitting here like ducks or deer in the headlights waiting for something to happen.  We have to think seriously about our Christianity.

One other thing EULA told us was she was a survivor of cancer and had been asked to sell luminaries and if anyone would like to buy one please see her.  The paper luminaries with the person you wish to honor or in memory of are $10.00 and there are a couple of more expensive ones.  FRED asked if we had a team participating.  Several thought that might be a good idea.  BOB asked STEVE to chair that committee and get volunteers to participate.  STEVE said he would.

Last thing from EULA, she will be having a special event next Sunday, the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts, at the History Place in Morehead City.  (She has her 50 year pin.)  Please stop by and check out her display.  99% of the items on display belong to her.  She is real proud of it.

JAMES LAWVER questioned where EULA got the 150 thousand Christians murdered each year.  She said she had understood her preacher to state that fact during his sermon and she felt that he would not use a figure in his sermon that he could not verify.  BOB said chances are he Googled that data.  EULA said she was pretty sure he had stated 150 thousand but would verify if she had heard right and get back to us.  JAMES said he seen a lot of studies about actual numbers of death and heard a lot of quoted facts about J’hadist Extremists and things like that and he didn’t want to rub anybody the wrong way but when he says this “Your actual chances of dying by one of those people are – you have a better chance of dying by a honeybee or a champagne cork hitting you in the eye.  Those statistics come from people like American Scientists and things like that.  That is why he was wondering where she got her statistics.”  BOB said he knew a lot of Christians in Egypt are being killed, and then the massacres in Lebanon.  Most of the Lebanese here are Christians that fled Lebanon.  EULA said just last week they destroyed the last Christian Church in Afghanistan.  BOB said Franklin Graham was talking on a talk show last week about all the people being murdered and schools being burnt down and even after they had rebuilt them, were burned again.  HARRY said this stuff is happening all over the world and he thinks EULA is not talking about people here in the US.  It is happening all over the world, Burma, Thailand, and all those other countries over there.  Many Christians are being persecuted, killed and churches being burned, they are being run out of their countries,  If you go on line, Robert Spencer is a good source on this J’had stuff.  HARRY said it is not a problem in this country yet, but it is coming this way and that is a guarantee.  There is nothing made up about it, it is getting more and more obvious – Sharia Law is beginning to take a foot hold in this country and when it does, you better watch out.  JAMES said he was not arguing that it was not realistic, that it is not true or anything like that, but wanted to know where the statistics had come from.  BOB said it is good to ask for facts.  HOWARD said we have already had some judges here in the US rule on some cases based on Sharia Law.   Another member of the audience (didn’t catch the voice) said ’Another thing good about these people they don’t just discriminate.  There was a family in Texas where their daughters went out with Mexicans and the Muslim father executed his own daughters…considered an honor killing.  They don’t discriminate, they kill anyone who doesn’t agree with them.  BOB said that was not the first honor killing in this country either.

It was brought up again about the girl that Rush Limbaugh was talking about (Fluke).  She was also talking about the government paying for sex changes.  That is not a life or death thing, what ever they choose to do is their own problem not ours.  BOB said to him it was cosmetic surgery.

STEVE said he had heard about a new movie that was coming out, by the people that made Jurassic Park. It is supposed to come out some time this summer, but no release date has been stated yet.  Supposedly it is about Obama’s life.

HOWARD said a couple of things we need to bring out (1) Kirby Smith spoke to us the other night and said on a scale of 1 to 10 he was about an 8 for conservatism.   When one of our members looked him up on the internet; most of his donations have been to liberal Democrats. BELVA said she saw a vehicle coming down here tonight that had an Obama sticker with a Kirby Smith sticker right next to it….

DENNIS TOMASO asked if we had anything planned for Tax Day, April 15.  BOB said as far as he knew nothing had been planned right now.  PEGGY said BOB’s committee he had appointed had let him down.  Nothing has been decided yet whether to have a rally or a fundraiser.  BOB said KEN LANG was leaning toward a fund raiser rather that a rally which will cost us money.  BOB talked to the guy that owns the White Swan at the Reagan Day Dinner that they catered.  He told BOB that they could put together meals (sort of like Smithfield does) for $3.00 a piece.  We could sell them for say $6.00 each.  Only thing he could see that would cost us is the advertising costs to get people out to buy.  HOWARD said he thought that would be a lot simpler than us trying to do all the cooking and serving ourselves, which is what he and KEN had been discussing.  He doubts that we could put it all together ourselves for that price.  HOWARD said the food served at the Reagan Day Dinner was pretty good food.  There he collected tickets as you went through the line and then charged for the number of tickets he collected.  BOB said he did not pursue how long the feeding would last but obviously they have a time frame for the food to be served.  We need to determine the length of time we want to use for the event.  The shorter the duration the more advertising we need to have out in order to make sure people got there during serving time.  We will have it at the Fort Benjamin Park, so we need to start making arrangements for its use also.  FRED said the Newport Pig Cookin’ is the last of March and HOWARD said there were already two other food fund raisers scheduled in Newport this month, the Methodist Church and the Moose Lodge.  We want to have ours somewhere around the 15th of April.  Question was raised about having two food fund raisers at the same time on the same day, one here in Newport and the other in the western part of the county.  Some discussion followed.  BOB said he would go back and talk to the owner of White Swan and feel some of the questions raised out with him.  Question was also raised about selling tickets in advance and having the plates already made and maybe even make deliveries.  Cape Carteret community building was mentioned as a place for the food delivery there.  HOWARD said when he checked into use of Benjamin Park, we need to make arrangements early because the manager there does not have the authority to let us use it.  He thinks he was told it would have to come before the county manager, Russell Overman.  (The Park belongs to the county, not Newport.)

BOB said KEN LANG was working on trying to get Larry Land and Terry Franks to attend our meeting next week.  HOWARD said he had talked to Harry Taylor about coming to talk to us next week also.

JAMES asked when they had the precinct meeting a couple of weeks ago, he noticed a lot of slots for delegates were not filled  Was it too late to fill one of the delegate slots.  BOB said yes.  You had to be at the precinct meeting in order to volunteer.  Time has expired for submission.

Meeting adjourned at 7:00pm
Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER, Secretary

Email from Walter Jones re. Federal Employees not paying Taxes

Dear Mr. Broyles:

 

Thank you for your recent email regarding federal employees and tax delinquency.  I appreciate you taking the time to contact me and I’m grateful for the opportunity to respond.

 

You are right.  This is a serious matter and should be addressed immediately.  Companion bills have been introduced in the House (H.R. 828) and Senate (S. 376) to deal with it.  The House bill was referred to the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which approved the bill last June.  However, as of this date, the House Leadership has yet to schedule the bill for floor action.

 

Thanks again for taking the time to reach out to me about this issue.  If you have further questions about other federal matters, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

 

 
Sincerely,

Walter B. Jones
Member of Congress

Obama Harvard Tapes Exposed on Hannity

Professor Admits Hiding Obama College Video By Todd Starnes

Harvard University Law School professor Charles Ogletree admitted that he hid controversial video footage featuring a college-age President Obama speaking at a campus rally in support of a radical professor.

“I hid this during the 2008 campaign,” Ogletree said in the video. “I don’t care if they find it now.”

The entire video was aired exclusively on Hannity by Breitbart.com editor-in-chief Joel Pollak and contributor Ben Shapiro.

The unedited video shows Obama speaking at a 1991 rally for Professor Derrick Bell.

Bell has been described as the Jeremiah Wright of academia. At one point in the video, Obama embraces Bell.

It’s unclear why Ogletree felt the need to protect Obama and hide the video during the 2008 campaign.

So how damaging do you think this video is to President Obama? How will the Mainstream Media react? And will it change anyone’s mind?

 

View video here

Email from Walter Jones on IRS Harassment of the Tea Party

This email was sent to Congressman Jones re. IRS Harassment of the Tea Party…

 

Dear Congressman Jones:

For the second time this week, I’ve seen articles describing what amounts to harassment of Tea Party groups by the IRS. The first one was concerning a group in OH, and the second was in Richmond, VA. The article on the latter is at this link http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/claim-irs-won-t-grant-richmond-tea-party-tax-exempt-status_629931.html

The Executive Branch continues to exceed it authority under the Constitution. The administration is attacking the freedom of average Americans using the Federal institutions that should be protecting our freedoms. I would appreciate it if you and your colleagues would find out what is going on, and take some action to prevent this abuse of power by the Executive Branch.

 

This is Congressman Jones’ response…

 

Dear Mr. Lang:

Thank you for your recent email regarding a Weekly Standard article on Internal Revenue Service (IRS) treatment of certain Tea Party groups.  I appreciate you taking the time to contact me and I’m grateful for the opportunity to respond.

I am troubled by allegations that the IRS may be engaging in inequitable treatment of groups seeking registration as tax-exempt entities.  If any resident of North Carolina’s 3 rd District believes the IRS is treating them unfairly, I am always happy to help, as the law must be applied equally to all citizens.  I would encourage the individuals associated with the groups mentioned in the article to contact their own members of Congress and Senators to request that they weigh in with the IRS on their behalf.

Thanks again for taking the time to contact me about this issue.  If you have further questions about other federal matters, please don’t hesitate to contact me.


Sincerely,

Walter B. Jones
Member of Congress

 

NOW ISN’T THAT REASSURING?

CCTPP Minutes, February 28, 2012

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
MINUTES OF
28 FEBRUARY 2012

Meeting held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order at 6:05pm by Chairman BOB CAVANAUGH
Pledge of Allegiance led by SCOTT CARPENTER
Invocation by NANCY BOCK

BOB said he had seen TIM BUCK’s letter to the editor in the paper recently about our local candidates (Randy Ramsey, etc.) and he thought it was a pretty good letter.  Several letters by our TEA Party members, HARRY THOMPSON; JERE GEURIN (on defense of marriage act); and ROMA WADE  (EULA PARKIN said he deserved a metal for the letter he wrote about the undocumented people who come here to our country infected with so many diseases that we had thought were no longer in existence) have recently made the paper and nice comments were made on each.  KEN LANG said he had talked to several people who were active in consulting with politicians, and they said the one thing you can do that really does make a difference is writing letters to the editor.  So continue writing letter folks.  We have a friendly newspaper here.  JERE said we have three friendly newspapers in this area; so, send your letters to all three…. Jacksonville, New Bern, and Carteret County.

BOB said he had a letter from ERIC BROYLES that says, Glenda Self (?) who is a board member of the Cape Lookout Marine Science School Board has asked to speak at our March 6 meeting.  He told ERIC that he might want to change that to the next Tuesday.  He said that at that time she will present the facts as to what is occurring at Cape Lookout School and why their charter school license was initially renewed in December and then revoked a month later.  He wanted to know if the members are interested in listening to her.  Consensus was yes.  BOB told ERIC to set it up.

BOB said in our prayers we should include those poor kids and families in Ohio involved in  another school shooting.  He said he had finally come to the opinion that these young folks just don’t have any coping skills anymore.   They have been told that everybody is a winner and nobody is a loser…he doesn’t know if they can deal with any adverse things that come into their lives.  He said he understood a third high school student died today from his wounds.  That is three out of the five that were shot.  Discussion on where and how the gun was gotten.  HOWARD said he heard today that the shooter’s father was going to be charged.  If that is correct, then apparently it was his father’s gun.

NANCY BOCK wanted to know if anyone was keeping up with the Anti-Sheria conference in Tennessee…how the Muslims are infiltrating our education system.  Wanted to know if anyone had watched that video.  She said she could not get into that website that KEN LANG had put out.  KEN said he would go back and check it out since several said they could not get in also.

BOB said he guess we had all heard about this Iranian Christian who would not renounce his Christian Faith and has been condemned to death.  Any time there is any type of anti-Muslim thing Muslims go into a freaking uproar, but anytime there is an anti-Christian thing, where are all the Christians in this country.  Why aren’t the churches organizing and having marches down the dang street.  The Christian church in this country either doesn’t give a d–m or something.  They are not organized and he doesn’t hear them protesting.  BELVA MANNING said and that is one of the reasons for the problems we are having today.  BOB feels that the minute they mentioned about hanging that priest, the first thing he thought about was all the churches in Carteret County should get together and set a certain Sunday and all the churche members meet down there at the Port and march all the way through town.  And let that catch on all over the whole country.  The Christians need to stand up for what they believe in.  But you don’t hear a dang peep out of nobody.  Franklin Graham is on a couple of shows talking about it, and all the schools that they have rebuilt in various places around the world, but if the Christian Churches do not stand up and provide some kind of venue for their members, to come forward and express themselves under the umbrella of the church ain’t nothing going to change for the good.  It is just going to get worse.  If the churches were organized, there is no way in h–l, that Obama and the Democrats and/or liberals, whoever they are, could get away with binging on the church like they are.  There should be such a political uproar with demonstrations going on in opposition to the way our government officials are trying to run down Christianity, at the same time they seem to be promoting or at least turning a blind eye to what the Muslims are doing with the Sheria law, honor killings, the murdering of Christians over in the Arab Spring.  Something has to change.  You members who know your pastors, your church members, somebody has to grab the bull by the horns and start organizing.

He called on JERE GEURIN.  JERE said year before last when the Manhatten Declaration was published (they held a seminar here in Morehead City which he attended, so he asked the pastor in the Presbyterian Church to come over to his church and talk to the men’s group about this declaration and his pastor forbid it and would not allow it.  That is reason number 2 of why he left that church.  The pastor said it was ecumenical and he was against all the churches getting together.  Frankly he thought he was off base.

BOB introduced Ken Jones, Mayor of Pine Knoll Shores (who had just arrived to the meeting).  He informed the attendees that Jones was running for the Senate seat being vacated by Jean Preston when she retires.  Asked Ken to tell us all about himself.

Mr. Jones thanked us for giving him the opportunity to speak.  He said he was a second term mayor of Pine Knoll Shores and he is running for the Second District Senate seat.  There are several reasons he is running, many of those affect each and every person in this room as well as this district.  He is sick and tired, as he is sure you all are, of the tax, and tax, and more tax system that we seem to have here in NC.  This is not a business friendly state.  Talk about 80% of your jobs being in small business, yet it is not a friendly state to start a business in.  He was telling a group this morning that he met with out at the port, that he had a corporation in Georgia and it cost $50.00 every year to register there and it costs $250.00 every year in the state of NC.  Why is that?  Government is too big.  It is too impersonal and it has become too far from the people.  We need to streamline things, we need to do things smarter, no doubt about it.  Ask anybody that works with anybody or any organization with the state and it seems it takes forever to get anything through and we have to wait until somebody comes back after they have been away for a week or whatever.  It has just gone on long enough.  How can you be in a state where your schools are number 48 out of 50 and think that just throwing money at it is going to fix it.  It is broken..it needs to be fixed.  Just throwing money at it is not going to do the trick.  He was asked by the precinct chair over in Havelock where he stood on ID when you go to vote.  He said he showed his ID when he went to vote whether he had to or not because he thinks that is the right thing to do.  The system we have breeds corruption and there is corruption, no question about it, so we need to get rid of that stuff.  We need to get things straightened out and we need to become more business friendly.  As mayor of Pine Knoll Shores, we have a really great team over there, and we work well together.  We do a lot for the town.  He is always of the opinion that the best government is the government that is closest to the people.  That makes sense doesn’t it, because you can reach out and touch somebody, push a button.  He is currently the senate appointee to the Eastern Region Economic Development Commission, so he has a good grasp of what goes on here.  Within that region there are 13 counties including Carteret, Craven and Pamlico.  We bring jobs to the area.  I can’t tell you how many jobs we have brought but it includes the 350 jobs we brought to Kinston a couple of months ago.  So that is what it is all about is doing those things that make business more capable and able to do things here.  People should be able to work for their money and be able to keep more of it.  He is a small business owner.  He has to meet a payroll.  He has to sign for budgets in a town.  He is the military candidate for this office.  He had a career in the US Air Force, 12 years.  It is tough to find Air Force guys in this area and he really has to watch his back in Havelock.  (Laughter)  None of the other candidates have military experience.  There are 3 things he brings to the table, he is conservative, a leader, educated (has a masters degree) and is experienced  That is the big thing, he is experienced, more experienced than the other two candidates.  He is also on the governors Land Compatibility Task Force.  That sounds strange, doesn’t it?  That is a group of 11, that are working to keep the air space and the encroachment affecting the military bases of the state of NC, so he is working on all 4 bases.  He is going to have to spend all day tomorrow in Raleigh and you know that is not fun.  So anyway, he is experienced in all those things with the bases, with the region, with the district, and with the towns and the people here, so he feels he brings a lot to the table.  He also tends to think that Carteret County is a little more difficult than the other two in understanding the problems here because we have beach re-nourishment here….we have a port here, we have a lot of things that go on here that don’t go on in the other two counties.  Now mind you they have situations as well, and he understands those and he spends time over there, but he also thinks it is important that we try to keep this seat in this county and keeping the seat in the Republican party is a major thing as well.  And so far, no Democrats have registered or filed.  He said he would answer any questions anyone had.  FRED said you know that voter ID bill was passed, vetoed and overridden when a judge said it was unconstitutional.  Jones said then how come it is legal in other states and not legal here.  Maybe we need to change judges.  Discussion on who the judge was.  Hudson or Stevens?  DIANE LANG said when they announce on TV that seniors can no longer afford to retire in NC; how do you feel about that?  Jones said not only seniors can’t afford to retire in NC but nobody can afford to live here, period, because of the tax situation.  Look at the gas tax, one of the highest in the country.  This is a small point, but why is a lottery now costing twice as much?  That money was supposed to go to the schools.  Is it?  Remember they were going to cut down on the taxes so that…no that hasn’t happened either.  Every time you turn around there is another tax.  They are adding to the cost of people that take the ferries around here as well.  Mis-management.  Anybody know her?   She is currently in Raleigh.  So, anyway there are a lot of things we need to do to make it more livable.  So people can come here and work and come here and live and our children can get educated properly.  We can do a better job, I am sure.  He is of the opinion this needs to be run more like a business and be accountable for it.  He heard today how many people in the state of NC get a $400,000.00 a year pay check.  They work for the state.  Those people can afford to retire here, right?   HOWARD said the reason our gas tax is so high and our roads are so poor, is because there is no management in DOT.  Jones said if he was looking for an argument, he was not going to get one from him.  He is from a town that was supposed to get a bridge that was supposed to start in January that is now starting March 7 because of DOT dragging it on…and sidewalk projects… KEN said and now they are going to put a median strip down Highway 70.  ERIC asked Jones his thoughts on the median.  Jones said they have done that in Havelock.  It is interesting…let me get this straight….you don’t have them in because it is safer not to…then you put them in because it is safer to have them…then you take them out because it is safer to not have them….now we are putting them back because it is safer.  The story here is the state government has so much money that we can afford to pour concrete down the middle of the road.  He thinks it is a mistake and it is ruining businesses for sure.  He thinks it is interesting that to go to the gas station he has to drive farther and turn around to get back to the gas station so that they can get more gas tax to pour more concrete.  ERIC wanted to know what Jones’ position was on illegal immigration in this state because there are 400 to 600 thousand illegal immigrants (it is estimated that 2/3 of them work, which means those are jobs that have been taken away from US citizens residing in NC.  Everybody avoids the issue because they are afraid of losing the Mexican vote.  Jones said here was a thought for you, Obama’s people have set up offices in New Bern and they are out getting people to register to vote NOW  as we speak.  There are a few things I expect from the federal government.  I expect them to have a good military, (peace through strength), have a currency and keep the border secure, because that is part of having a good military is security.  The federal government needs to grow a back bone and do that.  ERIC said can you within the first couple of days in office submit a bill that lays a $10,000.00 fine (per incident) on hiring illegal i
mmigrants.  Jones said he would like to see that, because we are talking about the future of our country -all together.  Open borders does not cut it.  People being here illegally does not cut it.  We need to fix it.  He likes the laws in places like Arizona.  ERIC said right now we are spending $2 billion dollars on the illegal immigrant issue.  Jones said he wanted to take one step forward and something else out of your wallet is having to put everything in bilingual.  Why don’t we declare a national language and get this over with, right?  A gentleman in the audience (didn’t catch his voice but think it was WYATT RIKE IV) said the education system was faltering a little lately, what did he think about a voucher system.  Jones said he thinks that all that has to be looked at and be integrated in the system, because there are positives and negatives to anything like that…but we have to get the best bang for our buck…that is the bottom line.  If our schools are so bad that people want to put them somewhere else again maybe we need to look at the bottom line and come up with something smarter and better, because , maybe people won’t want to go to the voucher system if we do that.  But we do need to make our schools better across the board and hold people accountable for that as well.  HOWARD said someone told him that the state constitution says our ballots will only be printed in English; so he got a copy of our state constitution and read it.  The state of NC, by printing ballots in other than English, is violating the state constitution.  Jones said it doesn’t surprise him.  Not to mention that we are having to pay to have it printed in two languages and also paying an interpreter out there to help somebody read it.  Again, Federal government, declare a national language and move on.  FRED DECKER said the state of Tennessee was facing the same problem by laying off all these teachers so the governor opened up, took the cap off charter schools, and made them unlimited.  Nobody got laid off, and the education system improved.  Jones said there are a lot of smart things we can do, there is no question about it.  HARRY THOMPSON asked Jones what business was he in.  He said he was a financial planner.  He has an office in Havelock and visits an office in Jacksonville.  He has been doing it for 15 years, prior to that he was in the Air Force.  ERIC said Jones said he was part of the Eastern Regional Economical Development Commission.  Did you know anything about this port situation with Potash and when did you know.  Jones said that was not run through the EREDC.  He said they had talked about that this morning.  He does know how it all came out.  There again, back to what he said, the best government is the one that is closest to the people.  The board of commissioners that he is on, passed a resolution against that thing almost as fast as it came out.  Imagine what that would have done to the Morehead City waterfront.  And some of the things that happened, well all of them, need to be watched more closely.  The other thing about that port is they did business there for years and didn’t charge for the time that was used on certain ships, and that needs to be run more like a business as well.  Just because it’s a state port, it doesn’t matter, it still needs to be run properly.  ERIC asked how he felt about container shipping coming into this port.  There is a lot of talk about that becoming a big economic boost to our community.  Jones said of the two seaports in the state, Wilmington and Morehead City, he always asks ’which of the two seaports are deeper?’  Do you know which is deeper?  Answer, yes, Morehead City, by a long shot.  Wilmington can not get any deeper, because it is rock.  BOB said 6 hours from the ocean also.  Jones said yes, and this is a great place to bring ships into port.  The problem he sees with the potential cargo that could come in and out of that port is a lot of it is dangerous.  You look at that bridge going between Morehead and Beaufort, any of those islands, it is only two lane.  Is that a problem?  There shouldn’t be a lot of things coming in there that could be dangerous, because of the location; and the fact that the highway system is not developed around there to properly handle it.  It is possible sometime in the future another road could come on board and go out to 101, Havelock bypass, something like that, but coming through Morehead City with some dangerous cargo is probably a mistake.  SCOTT CARPENTER asked what kind of cargo would he suggest.  Jones said a lot of agriculture products can go through this port.  Right now, there is a lot of questions about the wood pellets that go through there.  The wind and water situation, but really we could move a lot of agriculture products out of there.  One of the advantages is that it is not very far away from Jones County, Lenoir County, etc. That has a lot of potential to it, but it doesn’t happen.  SCOTT asked what about the economical impact possibly off our coast – do you encourage anything off our coast?  Jones asked, ‘are you referring to wind energy, fishing, oil drilling, or what?’  One of the reasons gas and oil prices are so high, and one is not correlating with the other right now for some reason, but we do need to do more drilling, the pipeline and all that stuff we have heard about on the news   The guy who says he is worried about gas prices is the same guy who stopped all that stuff.  Isn’t that interesting?  And he is running for re-election too, you may have heard.  So he (Jones) is in favor of doing some off shore research and seeing about oil, whether it is available or not.  Fishing, we have done a turnaround and done some wrong things there.   Wind energy definitely needs some more study.  That is one of the areas that he is working on right now when it comes to air space for the military bases here.  Primarily, if the military can’t train here, they are not going to stay here.  We had a discussion with them about windmills, whether they are in the water or on land, and the question was are they going to be a problem for the aircraft and they said yes.  Someone said well they have those in other countries, aren’t they a problem there?  And they said no, we blow them up when we are passing through.  He thinks we need to do a study and then move on.  We really need to do something but we need to take care of our environment at the same time.  So we need to do it properly.  This yes and no, and picking and choosing, again, is mis-management, he thinks.  BOB said he had talked about marine fisheries.  Are US coastal waters and fish populations under the umbrella of the United Nations for species management.  Jones said he was not sure of that.  BOB said one of the things that we are kind of concerned about in the TEA Party is UN Agenda 21, which is just now starting to hit the airways of public consciousness but is still not widely known.  He saw this whole move by NC with the 100 year sea level rise thing as part of that.  That the whole plan is to take real estate out of future production and reserve it for environmentalists for initiatives.  Jones said that whole sea level thing has mostly been shelved.  BOB said they are still pushing it.  It is not dead.  Jones agreed.  He said the people that are fishing are regulated by the people where they get their fishing license.  KEN LANG said he just wanted to clarify that on the sea level rise, the governor’s panel on sea level rise report was shelved.  However, the DENAR is still using sea level rise in their planning at this particular moment, so it has kind of been shoved under the table, but is still an issue.  They had some people on Lockwood’s show last week that were talking about that.  Jones said he was of the opinion that the future is going to be tough.  The next 2 to 4 years are going to be very tough.  People are going to have to make some tough decisions and if they do not have a back bone we are going to be in even bigger trouble.  He is sure he is th
e guy to make the decisions and represent the people of this district. He thinks we need someone in office that has the ability and the personality to put their fists down and say no or even put their fists down and say yes.  He wants to make sure that happens to represent our people fairly.  And that is one of the primary reasons he is running.  ERIC asked if we could go back and touch on this world situation again.   NC, from what he has heard, has some major oil deposits in the ground. He feels it is time that we started getting a check back from the state like they do in Alaska, instead of taxing us to death.  Jones said he did not want them to give back, he just wants them to go away.  We need to be more efficient, manage properly, but we don’t need a huge bureaucracy to manage all this stuff either.  ERIC said he was not asking for a check , but by drilling and providing oil, we could at least get rid of the gas tax.  HOWARD said, you spoke of agriculture products exported through the port; years ago they had a grain buying station at the port and actually had state inspectors.  Why it went away, he has no idea.  Jones said he had heard a couple of things during the discussion this morning.  They have not been good neighbors.  He does not know why.  He does not know who is at fault here.  It does not matter, but let’s fix it.  Let’s all get together and talk and get it straightened out.  HOWARD asked who is they, the port?  Jones said yes the port, the state port people especially. Jones said one other thing he wanted to talk about…did everyone know about the aircraft fuselages that go through this port.  HOWARD said yes, from GTP coming this way.  Jones said, ‘right, from Spirit Aviation‘.  They are being built in Kinston and go to France where they are included on an air bus there.  They also build the wings, but they go out through Wilmington.  The question is why?  That is being looked at.  Those fuselage parts come down here to the port and go out and that has just started in the last few months.  They also have the capability to fly them out of the Trans Park if they need them fast.  It is a pretty good operation and is supposed to expand.  That is more a regional thing and not just right here in Carteret County, but it is still important that we have that going through the port here.  HARRY THOMPSON asked how he felt about Congressmen, after only serving one term, can receive full retirement benefits.  Jones said he felt they should be in the same circumstances as you and I are in.  He hates the idea that he is working 360 days a year so they can work 5 or 6 months a year.  HARRY said he was upset that they were able to serve only one term and get life time benefits.  Jones said yes that is ridiculous.   They should be on the same social security program that we are on, which needs to be fixed too.   He said earlier that the best government is the government that is closest to the people.  When he first got elected mayor, one of his neighbors stopped him and said ’Ken, now that you are the mayor, what do we call you’?  He told her that now that he worked for her, he guessed she could call him anything she wants to.  That is his true perspective.  That is the way it should be.  They should represent people and meet with people in order to represent people.  He is not doing this job for the pay.  Linda LaGoy asked Jones ’you are part of the Economic Development Commission for the Eastern Region, so during that Potash debacle, in the paper it said for the federal grant there was a clause in there that said people were not allowed to know that the contract was signed until after it was signed.  Jones said he had not heard that.  That did not come through the EREDC.  She said she felt that he would see a lot of those contracts.  He said he did, but had never seen anything that said that.  Speaking from the commission he is on, the things that are confidential, even if they make a decision in closed session, which is probably where this was made, the voting has to be made in open session.  That is state law.  So the voting has to be made publicly.  He is sure that is the same law they are under.  They may have done that.   They may have had a closed session, made the decision, voted to come out of closed session, go into open session, did the voting and it was all open to the public.  But you know what, no body showed up.  No public was there to hear.  That is possible.  He is not saying it actually happened that way.  ERIC asked if Jones was elected, there were two things he was curious about (1) the veto power of the governor (ERIC does not feel our governor should have veto power, that once the bodies make the decision they are speaking the will of the people) and (2) Term limits.  Jones said he did not like the idea of a career politician because you lose sight of reality.  The people in Washington, do you think they know what reality is?  They do not have a clue.  As to the veto power of the governor, you are talking about a constitutional amendment and it would take a lot to change that.  Keep this in mind.  You may like that veto power at times and not like it at others.  You have to look at both sides.  You can’t pick and choose.  The neat thing is the Legislature can override the veto and that has happened a lot this past year.  KEN said you either have the checks and balances of a veto power versus the Legislature or you don’t.  Jones said he thought ERIC wanted this governor to not have veto power.  He hopes everyone will be out on May 8th to vote in the primary.  JERE GEURIN asked what his thoughts were on the Marriage Protection Amendment.  Jones said ’Marriage is one man and one woman’…end of story.  He does not like the government involved in his religion.  The one man/one woman is the way it is done and that is the way we need to keep it.  Jones thanked us for our time and he appreciated us for getting involved because that is what it really is all about…the people in the grass roots being out there standing up for their rights; because that is what keeps your rights.  So thank you very much for you time, I appreciate it.  (Applause)

BOB then called on Kirby Smith, who is running for District Court Judge.  There are 6 seats up for re-election, but only two are being contested.  (Jerry Waddell, who retired and there are 3 people including Smith who are running for that seat and Sherrill Spencer also has competition running against her).

Smith told us he was from New Bern; his mother’s family has been in New Bern for generations. His father’s family split.  His grandfather was from a little town called Aden, and his grandmother was a Baldree, and her family is from here in Morehead.  She was born on Arendell Street, so he claims ties here.  He grew up here, but like most kids, all he wanted to do was leave, and he did.  He went off to college.  His plan was to go to Wall Street and make a fortune.  He made it to Richmond, Virginia in time to watch the market crash in October of ’87.  Remember those days, the market was pushing 3,000.  He was there when the market dropped 562 points in a single day.  Lost 1/6 of its value.  The phones in the office were silent that day.  He was not a stock broker although he did earn his series 7 license.  He was in operations, the guy that when you bought stock, he took your money and put the stock you bought into your account.  After October 29, 1987, he decided it was time for a radical life change.  He said his dad had always said to put yourself into the position where you can work for yourself, so he went to law school and thoroughly upset his dad.  He went to Wake Forest and his plan was really to go back into business.  He really did like business…he had  a business degree from the University of NC at Chapel Hill.  But he fell into the trial practice and he absolutely loved it.  He took trial practice, pre-trial practice and ended up going to NC Supreme Court working there for a summer and loved that.  Worked on death penalty cases.  Anyone interested in how that works, see him after the meeting.  While he was at the Supreme Court, he got to know the heads of the Administrative Office, and a friend of his asked if he had ever considered becoming a prosecutor.  Truth was he had not.  He told him he should and asked him to stay in touch with him.  Kirby asked him why was that?  He said he dealt with payroll and he could tell him where the vacancies are.  Kirby said he would definitely keep his numbers.  During his third year of law school, he would call him up and he would say ‘here is where the vacancies are’.  And he was lucky enough to get a job as a prosecutor in Rocky Mount, NC.  He was there for three years and thoroughly enjoyed it.  It was quite an experience.  He tried everything…from second degree trespassing up to capital murder.  He was not the lead prosecutor in the capital murder case, don’t get him wrong, but he was involved and he did prosecute murder cases.  He was there three years and would probably be there today, but his mom called and asked him could he raise a family on what he was making as a prosecutor and he said ‘no maam, I can’t’.  She told him he needed to think about what he was doing.  She was right.  He was approaching 30 years old.  His grandmother, who is now 90 years old, was in her 80’s then, and his mom, was a single woman on her own….he wanted to get back home and be with his family.  He moved back to New Bern and has been here ever since.  Since then he has defended criminal cases and has defended everything from trespassing on up to murder…never a capital murder case though.  He has been in juvenal court, domestic court, what they call 4D or child support court.  He has done virtually everything you could image in the court system.  He has been to the NC Supreme Court four times…3 and 1. He lost his last case there just last year.  He has been to the NC Court of Appeals numerous times and he thinks he has 20 years of experience and the best resume for your next District Court Judge.  Why is that important?  In district court, unlike any other court, there is no jury.  You go there and there is a judge.  The judge sits as judge and jury.  And so, it is really important that your judge knows what he is doing.  Think about what kind of cases district court hears.  They hear juvenal cases, (if you are under the age of 16 and charged with a felony, you don’t get a jury trial.  You have to go in front of a juvenal court judge and you can go to prison – we call it a youth development center – but you can go to prison until you are 21 without having a jury hear your case.)  Domestic cases are heard in district court.  Anybody who gets divorced in this state or any grandparents who want to try and get visitation rights with their grandchildren must go to domestic court and that case will be heard by a judge…no jury.  If you are being evicted from your apartment or if you are a landlord trying to evict a tenant from your apartment, your case will be heard in small claims court, no jury.  But if your tenant or landlord appeals, it is going to district court.  There are juries in some cases in district court where they hear tort claims.  He has never heard exactly what tort claims are, he thinks it has something to do with personal injury, within or less than $10,000.00.  Isn’t that something where we define minor claims as less than $10,000.00?  Small claims is $5,000.00 but if it is appealed from small claims it goes to district court and you can have a jury trial there.  Jury trials in district court are very, very rare.  BOB said he understood that you could request a jury trial and Smith said he was exactly right.  If you are charged with a crime, the Constitution guarantees you the right to a jury trial .  The way the NC Constitution worked to get around that was to say OK you go to district court you can have your trial in front of a district court judge and if you get convicted then you can appeal it to superior court and have a jury trial up there.  There are very few superior court judges who are happy having to try a speeding ticket case, especially in front of a jury.  In 20 years, he thinks he has seen that two times.  You’re the TEA Party, why do you folks care about everything I am saying or not.  Let’s talk about the effects the court system has on our taxes.  I may be wrong about this, but I think the NC courts may turn a profit and may actually generate revenue for the state.  They have raised the court costs now.  When he started it was, he wanted to say $85.00 just to pay off a speeding ticket.  It is now $263.00.  That is within 17 years.  If the system is paying for itself should we really complain.  Within what we call the 3B Judicial District, which is Carteret, Craven and Pamlico Counties, (this is a loose figure and I don’t want you to hold me to it, but ball park) he thinks last year they spent a million dollars on court appointed attorneys for people charged with crimes.  The US supreme court has said you can not put anybody in jail unless they have an attorney.  They can represent themselves, but they have to have that right; so the judge sits there and says I want to put you in jail….and you say, I want an attorney…the judge has to give you one or give you an opportunity to hire one if you can afford your own.  That is where the costs come in in the court system.  A lot of the costs in the court system are fixed.  If you look at the court system they have some really old stuff.  They have terminals, instead of PC’s still.  The state tries various things to try to bring those costs down.  Here in Carteret County you have public defenders instead of court appointed attorneys.  In Craven and Pamlico Counties they have court appointed attorneys…attorneys who are just assigned to hear cases.  But a district court judge, that is the one who first appoints an attorney.  And the judges have complete discretion.  Some give court appointed attorneys generously, others very strickly.  He will not tell us one way is right and one way is wrong.  What he will tell us is you need a judge who knows when you need to appoint an attorney because you don’t want to put that person in jail vs. a judge who is going to give a court appointed attorney to someone who is not going to jail.  Does that make any sense?  He takes court appointed cases and he can tell you it makes him mad when he sees someone appoint an attorney for someone he knows is not going to
jail.  It should make him glad, because he is going to make a little bit of money off that case.  Those are his tax dollars, not just yours paying those fees, but his too, you know we have people who are not going to jail and they are getting court appointed attorneys.  We need judges who are going to really scrutinize the charge and criminal record before they decide yes and appoint an attorney.  And then, and I need to be careful how I state this, your judges are going to scrutinize the bills.  He saw an attorney yesterday who did a beautiful job.  You know how much time she asked for that case?  One hour.  When asked how much time she had in the case, she said one hour.  That is extremely low.  Another attorney can come in there and the judge ask how much time you got in a case and he may say he has 10 hours.  Actually he has seen as much as 20 or 30 hours on misdemeanor cases.  We need a judge who is going to stand up and when that attorney says one hour, the judge says thank you, thank you very much and when the attorney stands up and says he has 10 hours, the judge will tell him come on up here we need to talk.  He doesn’t believe in chastising someone in public but you do need to look at someone and say this is too much, you need to lower your bill.  He was a chairman of RCS in New Bern for a couple of years (RCS is Religious Community Services).  They run the homeless shelter and the soup kitchen.  It is supported by the local churches.  He won’t say they don’t get a penny of federal money…. they may have gotten some grants, but he doesn’t know when and they didn’t get a lot.  At the same time he was on the DSS board.  He was at a DSS meeting and the director said that we were going to give away the quarterly food distribution.  That is where they give away all the government’s surplus food.  Craven County was renting the Jaycee Fairgrounds and giving out food to anybody who received food stamps.  He said that does not make a lot of sense because the fairgrounds are out on highway 70, a good couple of miles outside of town.  How are the people going to get there to get the food?  Answer was, well, we don’t get a lot of people and a lot of the people who do come take cabs.  He said ‘they take cabs?’ ‘How much does that cost?  He was told they were limited to $20.00 worth of food and the cab ride was close to $20.00.  Therefore, they weren’t giving all the food away, so you know what they did with the food?  This is your government in action.  They called the food bank in Greenville, and told them to come get the extra food.  The food bank sent a truck down to the fairgrounds and picked up the food and took it back to Greenville.  The food bank sells the food (18 cents a pound) but they cannot sell government surplus food (government says you can get it for free but you can’t sell it)…so the food bank did not want to deal with that so they called RCS and told them to come get the food.  So RCS had to send a truck from New Bern to Greenville and bring it back.  He said this does not make any sense.  The reason he is telling us this story is he wants us to know something about him personally, what you hopefully can expect from  him.   He was able to negotiate (took the lead role in negotiations) an agreement between RCS and DSS, so RCS now does the quarterly food distribution.  All the government surplus food is given to RCS every quarter and the plan was they would give out the food and whatever food was not given away they would just put into their pantries and soup kitchen.  RCS is in a very poor downtrodden part of town.  When they give the food out, people line up a couple of hours before hand.  We have to call the police out now to basically keep people from being in the street.  The food is all given away within an hour.  Whether or not you think it is right for the government to be giving away surplus food, he is not prepared to debate that, but he will tell us this…they gave the food out more efficiently, quicker and we did it for free.  The citizens of Craven County are no longer renting the fairgrounds.  No one is driving the trucks back and forth between Greenville and New Bern and it is all being done for free.  So where it used to cost the tax payers (he was not sure of the amount) it is now costing the tax payers absolutely nothing… and he does take pride in that.  That is one thing he is most proud of.  He told us this so we could see what he stands for…the way he thinks and the way he does things.  He then asked for questions.  BOB said ‘you will be hearing drunk driving cases and he knows that cases are individual, but could he give him an overview on his policy regarding first offense drunk drivers…second and third offenses.  Smith said he could not say what he would do with a given set of circumstances because that would be considered pre-judging and then he wouldn’t be able to hear any drunk driving cases.  What you are asking is pretty much laid out by the letter of the law.  He attended a seminar on driving while impaired courses and really the Legislature has taken with the law again this year.   Let me just give you this scenario, take two men, both 58 years old.  One has just served 7 years in prison for armed robbery.  He gets out, goes to a bar, gets drunk, borrows a car, starts speeding down the road, goes through a work zone driving erratically, crashes, and the police get to the scene.  He is belligerent, refused to answer questions.  He doesn’t fight with the police but will not answer their questions, will not give them a breath test, will not give a blood test.  They have to forcibly take blood from him.  He registers a .24 and they look at his record and he has been in prison for the last 7 years but before that he had 3 DWI’s in the past 10 to 12 years.  Compare that to the second 58 year old man, who has never had a traffic ticket in his life.  He is a pillar in his community, deacon in the church, works on various boards and is an all around great guy.  Never been in trouble with the law in his life.  He decides he wants to take his 17 year old son to a baseball game.  While there he gets two big glasses of beer and drinks them.  Games over, he takes his 17 year old son, that he took to the game, they go get in the car and he puts the key in ignition..starts up the ignition and before he can do anything, someone backs into him.  Being the good guy he is, he picks up the phone, calls the police, tells them he has been in an accident.  The police get out there and they ask if he has been drinking.  He says yes, answers all their questions, does everything they ask and blows a .08.  One of these two men must go to jail.  Would you care to guess which one?  No, violator number one does not have to go to jail, but the second man must go to jail for at least 30 days…because he had a person under the age of 18 in his car.  The judge has absolutely no discretion.  That does not mean that number one can not go to jail, but number 2 must go for 30 days.  That is the way the statute is written.  You talk about 1st, 2nd, and 3rd offenders, the law is very structured in what you must do.  If it is your first DWI, you don’t have a high blow;  you are cooperative with the police; you come in and plead guilty;  you get your DWI assessment; plea to treatment; bring your money to court; and you get a little fine, 24 hours in jail and 24 community service.  It is just that simple.  BOB said what he was opposed to was a young man gets a DWI and his lawyer keeps putting it off until he can finally get it set up with a certain judge.  That’s what he hears, they are waiting for Judge So and So.  It just seems there is a racket going on where the lawyers know which judges will let them off and which ones won’t.  Discussion followed.   ERIC said he felt that after a 3rd offense they should never be allowed to drive again.  Smith said the 4th offense is a felony.  He is telling us what the law is not that he agrees with it.  ERIC said but do you not as a judge have discretion to
order someone’s license being taken away for life.  Smith – No.  He does not think so, he will have to double check that.  Generally judges do not have to worry about taking licenses away because DMV does that automatically.  In general what our judges say is you are not to drive again until you are allowed to do so.  ERIC said two friends of his , one had 4 and one had 6 DWI’s.  Smith said he had hit the nail on the head with repeat offenders, and how to get them off the road.  It is a problem and he understands that.  Their hands are tied significantly by the current laws.  But he will say this, anybody charged with driving while impaired, a judge can send anybody to jail for up to 2 years on his first offense.  It is very, very rare and he is not saying it doesn’t happen but it is rare.  ERIC wanted to know if you could put them on an ankle bracelet.  He doesn’t want to put them in prison, that costs the tax payers  $35,000 a year…an ankle bracelet that would allow them to go to work but otherwise pretty much stay at home.  Smith said he did not want to speak for the district attorneys but they do not like to put those charged with DWI on ankle bracelets.   He likes that idea.  The real job for a district court judge in that type of situation is to try and distinguish between the person who made an accidental mistake…I had one beer too many… vs. the person that flouts their nose at the law.  ROMA asked if judges ever got the urge to strangle a person.  Smith said 10% of the people created 90% of the problems.  You see the same folks there time and time again and you are absolutely right.   Most of the attorneys go to juvenile court, and this sounds awful, but you can look at the kids there and you can generally (not always) tell which kids are going to come back.  It is sad.  It is not always the kids fault.  Sometimes you can look at the home life and say these kids are just not going to have a chance.  The same is true in district court.  The most a judge can give you is 180 days in jail. That is it.  Maybe he can run two sentences back to back (180 and 180) but certainly no more.  So a year in jail, that’s it.  When you have someone who keeps doing the same thing over and over again and shows no inclination to change his ways then he would say it was time to take him out.  He can give the people of Carteret County 6 months of freedom from this fellow.  He will just leave it at that.  SCOTT wanted to know what the qualifications are for running for district judge and number 2, he had told us about his winning and losses in the supreme court, how about when he was prosecutor.  He does not remember what his win loss record was as prosecutor, but he will tell us this much, he did win a lot more than he lost.  When you are a prosecutor it is much easier to win.  He thought he was the best trial lawyer in the world and then he went to the defense side, and most of the motions he had been winning, he started losing.  He is still proud of his record.  He does not keep an account because his record does not matter, at least to him because it is only as good as his next case.  The best indicator of future performance is past performance.  He will work hard on anybody’s case.  SCOTT wanted to know what qualifications are require to run for district judge.  Do you need a law degree, private practice, or what?….Smith said you need a law license and a pulse.  The first time he ever voted was in 1984 and Ronald Reagan was on the ballot for his second term.  The constitutional amendment was also on the ballot to allow only attorneys to be judges.  Actually he voted against that.  But it passed, so you have to be a lawyer to be a judge.  Believe it or not we have had some non lawyers as judges and they were pretty good judges.  KEN asked where he stood on legislating from the bench vs. the constitution.  He has a website that he thinks basically answers that question.  He encourages folks that haven’t been to his website, (electkirbysmith.com) to do so.  His full biography is there and his resume…he has tried to be as open and direct in everything.  He does not want anyone to have questions. The job of the Legislature is to pass laws.  The laws the Legislature passes are supposed to apply in general to all the people.  It is the job of the executive branch to prosecute those laws against the individual and the job of the courts to apply those laws to the individuals.  If the laws are going to be changed, it needs to be done by the legislature ..pure and simple.  He was at a meeting a week or so ago and they were talking about the tolls that were going to be put on the ferries.  People in Pamlico County are really upset over those tolls.  This one guy stood up and said he had a solution….he quoted some statute that he (Smith) had never heard of….no toll can be imposed unless it is approved by a turnpike authority or an RPO.  He said that toll was never approved by an RPO according to that statute.  He would argue that Hwy 306 that runs from Aurora  down to hwy 101 is a highway and goes across the Neuse River.  That is a highway.  They are talking about hiring a lawyer to get an injunction to stop the toll.  He said he was sitting there in the audience going “please don’t ask me about that, please don’t ask me”.  There are things it is ok to do, but he kind of thinks that goes to the meat of what you asked.  He will not say what his position would be on that, but he thinks water is water and roads are roads.  If the legislation wants to say no tolls on ferries without being approved by the RPO, that is the Legislature’s job.  He does not think it necessarily needs to be the job of a judge to sit there and say ’I know it says highway but I can expand that and say the Neuse River, there is no highway on it.  He does not like tolls, but judges are paid to apply the laws.  WYATT RIKE IV  asked about intent and what it means.  Smith said he did not want to get too law school but intent means your actions.  Let’s talk about that…you are in a car, driving down the road, and driving by here you see the TEA Party meeting and you don’t like the TEA Party.  You pull out a gun and shoot in the room.  You hit him and he falls down dead.  You get arrested and taken down town.  They say you killed Kirby Smith.  You say, didn’t intend to, didn’t even know he was in there.  Did you intend to kill him?  No he didn’t even know Smith, never intended to know him, didn’t even know he was here.  It was an accident that I killed Smith.  I just meant to shoot up the place.  But you shot knowing there were people in there and you knew there was the likelihood there was someone that would be dead.  You still intended the consequences of your actions.  Now that is legal.  That is not his personal opinion, that is just legal.  We do have accidents, but he thinks that we are all adults and he believes responsible adults should stand up and accept responsibility for their actions.  BOB asked who his competitors were running against him.  Smith said they are all from Craven County…David McFadyen III and Bernard Bush, the DSS attorney.  BOB asked wasn’t McFadyen a former prosecutor…and was told he was the son of the former prosecutor.  ERIC asked on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the most liberal you can be and 1 being the most conservative, where do you see you fit in that scale personally.  Smith said he would say probably 2 or 3.  Smith said it appeared that BOB was trying to shut the meeting down, but if anyone had any more questions, he would be glad to hang around and answer them.  He thanked us for inviting him to come down tonight and meet with us and he really appreciated it.  (Applause)

Meeting adjourned.
Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER, Secretary.

Letter to Editor – 99 Percent Spring

Editor,
Just when things have quieted down in the Occupy Movement, mostly due to winter’s cold rain and snow as well as and irritated Public officials, whispers are becoming voices for our Spring to come. Various online media sources are now reporting that the Occupy Wall-Street Movement known also as Occupy, has morphed in to The 99 Percent Spring. Just as our Red Bud trees are blossoming in North Carolina the ‘Red’s” of the Far Left are coming out like daffodils and reports are that there will be nationwide training sessions April 9th-15th for a new batch (100,00 +) of blooming idiots. The training of these pesky weeds of discontent, will be fertilized by MoveOn.Org’s new green Soros dollars, spread by the UAW, SEIU and other unions and watered by numerous left leaning groups and individuals to include Socialists and Communists. These folks have every intention of disrupting  America. They will, in the guise of Democracy, attempt to move our center-right country more to the left by their outrageous behavior and demands, hoping that we’ll give ground to them in compromise.  Check it out, Google up; 99 Percent Spring and see what is coming to North Carolina long before the Democrats hit Charlotte. Say where did that ACORN get buried? Will Eastern North Carolina’s cities, towns and campus’s be targeted? Stay tuned!
Austin M. Wilgus

On Energy, Massachusetts Tilts At Windmills

The following is from an article that appeared at the online Investors Business Daily, HERE, on February 24/2012.  It has been slightly edited for brevity.

In the United States, abundant supplies of environmentally friendly and reliable natural gas are to be found in the vast resources locked up in the Outer Continental Shelf, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas off Alaska and in the vast shale formations that bless the nation.  A nationwide boom in natural gas production is set to fuel nearly 900,000 jobs and add roughly $1,000 to annual household budgets by 2015, according to a study by HIS Global Insight, a Denver energy research firm.  It is estimated that we have at least a 100-year supply of the relatively cheap, cleanest-burning fossil fuel.

To the 36 states that, like Massachusetts, have embraced what are called renewable portfolio standards, they will continue pursuing green energy sources despite their heavy subsidies, uneven and unreliable capacity, and the simple fact that you cannot store wind energy for when the wind is not blowing.

After decades of subsidies, wind provides only 1% of our electricity compared with 49% for coal, 22% for natural gas, 19% for nuclear power and 7% for hydroelectric.  Wind turbines generally operate at only 20% efficiency compared with 85% for coal, gas and nuclear power plants.

With the Green Communities Act of 2008, the Massachusetts state legislature enacted a clean energy mandate requiring that 20% of Massachusetts’ power come from renewable sources by 2025. A prime source of Bay State wind power is to come from the Cape Wind project, an offshore wind farm that was controversial because it threatened to block the ocean view of the 1% ensconced on the shores of Nantucket Sound.

Governor Deval Patrick saw an opportunity to help meet that goal with the proposed merger of two local utilities, NStar and Northeast Utilities of Connecticut.  His administration approved the deal on the conditions that the new utility company must purchase 27.5% of the output of Cape Wind, freeze its rates for the next four years, and distribute a one-time rebate of $21 million to customers.

That rebate turns out to be a one-time check of $13 per capita. Construction on Cape Wind has not yet begun, so a four-year freeze on electricity prices will lapse by the time NStar starts purchasing that 27.5% of Cape Wind power.

As Peter Wilson notes in the American Thinker, Cape Wind has already signed an agreement with another utility, National Grid, to sell electricity for 18.7 cents per kilowatt hour (kwh), with a 3.5% increase every year over the next 15 years. This wind power therefore starts out at more than double the average Massachusetts rate of 8 cents per kwh.

Wilson calculates that the 3.5% increase compounded annually means that at the end of the 15 years, National Grid customers will be paying 31.3 cents per kwh, around four times the current rate.  Meanwhile, natural gas prices have plummeted from near $5 per million British thermal units per hour (MMBtu) last summer to around $2.60 per MMBtu.

According to the Energy Department, the energy equivalent of $3 natural gas is $18 per barrel oil. Natural gas would seem to be the obvious choice, not wind.

A 2008 report by the Energy Department’s Energy Information Administration reported that in 2007 while the average subsidy per megawatt hour for all energy sources was $1.65, the subsidy for wind and solar was about $24 per megawatt hour.

Daniel Kish, senior vice president for policy at the Institute for Energy Research, said in an interview with Cybercast News Service that “without government subsidies or mandates, none of these energy sources exist, they just simply won’t. … These energy sources are not as efficient as the sources of energy that the marketplace has picked and the consumers have picked to run the country.”

Massachusetts’ energy answer, like ours, is not to be found blowin’ in the wind.

And as the article also says, the “tilting at windmills continues”.  For proof, the reader is referred to the proposed Mill Pond wind turbine farm proposed for Carteret County, NC, by Texas-based Torch Energy.

Agenda 21 Becomes a Major Issue

via Right Side News

 

Thursday, 23 February 2012 06:34  by Tom DeWeese

After hiding under the radar for more than 19 years, Agenda 21 became the cause of 2011 as thousands of concerned Americans began to study United Nations documents side – by – side with their local comprehensive development plans. To the horror of most, they found identical language – and the battle was on.

Fighting Back

The battle to stop Agenda 21 in local communities and in state legislatures has taken several varied but effective paths. In my travels to speak to more than 38 groups in 12 states in 2011, I have been privilege to meet and work with some of the most amazing activists I’ve even encountered. I’ve also been able to meet with state legislators in four states, along with a large number of county commissioners and city councilmen – all eager to learn about Agenda 21 and how to stop it. Here are some of the results of their work in countering the massive power of those enforcing Agenda 21 across the nation:

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Communities are Leaving ICLEI

It started last January, 2011 in Carroll County, Maryland, as the newly elected Board of Commissioners, led by Richard Rothschild, voted to cancel the county’s membership in the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI). At the same time the Commission also terminated the contract of the county’s sustainable development director, and they sent the county planning commission back to the drawing board for the state-mandated comprehensive development plan – with instructions to not resubmit it until it protected private property rights and complied with the U.S, Constitution. Little did these new commissioners know, they were at the head of a tidal wave that was about to sweep the nation.

Following Carroll County, next came Amador County, California, as the county commissioners voted to end their membership in ICLEI; then came Montgomery County, PA; followed by Edmond, Oklahoma, Las Cruces, New Mexico. The successful battle against ICLEI in Spartanburg, South Carolina was sparked by County Commissioner Roger Nutt; Virginia became a hotbed of activity against Agenda 21 and ICLEI, especially through the efforts of activists like Donna Holt, Cathy Turner and Charles Battig, to name a few. As a result of their efforts, Albemarle County, Virginia (home of Thomas Jefferson), James City County, Virginia (where America basically started at James Town), Abington, Virginia and Lexington, Virginia, have all voted to throw ICLEI out; we can now add to this list Plantation. Florida; Carver, Massachusetts; Pinellas, Florida; Garland, Texas; Sarasota, Florida; Clallam County, Washington; Monmouth County, New Jersey, Chatham County, North Carolina and Somerset County, New Jersey.

Unofficial reports indicate that at least 54 communities have withdrawn from ICLEI in 2011 (though I don’t have all of them listed here because we don’t have official verification). In addition, while ICLEI set a goal of 1000 American cities as members by 2015, indications are that only 17 new cities joined ICLEI this past year. That would be a net reduction of 37!

Property Rights Council

As I arrived in Idaho last September to speak, I was told that a county commissioner wanted to have dinner with me. I said, fine. I’ve gotta eat! What I received from that dinner was nothing short of stunning. As I arrived at the restaurant I was ushered into a back room where about eight people awaited me, including Bonner County, Idaho attorney Scott Bauer and Bonner County Commissioner Cornel Rasor. They began to lay out a full-blown presentation for a plan to protect property rights in their county. They called it a Property Rights Council. This was to be an official arm of the county government, complete with a full time employee and a selected council of citizens who would oversee all county legislation and regulations to assure they didn’t violate private property rights. In addition, the plan was to connect the council’s activities with a state wide network of free market think tanks that would help make such judgments on the proposed legislation. Amazing idea! I mentioned it in my monthly report to APC supporters and it became a sensation. Tennessee activist Karen Bracken picked up the idea, spent hours discussing every detail with attorney Bauer and quickly organized a conference call of national activist leadership, and the idea is now spreading across the nation. Property Rights Councils will be an invaluable tool to counter ICLEI’s near total control of county government.

State Legislative Activity Against Agenda 21 It has truly been amazing to see anti-Agenda 21 efforts in state legislatures across the nation. My report here is only a fraction of the activities actually taking place, as I literally can’t keep up with the many meetings, hearings and resulting legislation that is being introduced. But here are a few of the highlights:

In the state of Washington, State Representative Matt Shea is succeeding in creating an ―Anti-Agenda 21 Caucus,‖ designed to educate fellow legislators to the dangers of Agenda 21 and to block passage or any such legislation. Eight House Members have joined so far.
A bill (Assembly Bill 303) has been introduced by Representative Mary Williams into the state legislature of Wisconsin to repeal state mandated smart growth legislation.

Smart growth legislation has been passed in almost very state and is the Sustainablist’s main weapon to enforce Agenda 21 policy in every county. Repeal of such legislation gives the local government the right to choose whether it wants to participate in Sustainable planning or not. The bill has already passed the Wisconsin House and is awaiting action in the state Senate.

Similar legislation has already been passed and signed by the Governor in the state of Florida. That means that Florida counties are now free from state mandates to write and impose comprehensive development plans.
The state of New Hampshire has two landmark bills before it. First is HB 1634, introduced by Rep. Amy Cartwright which prohibits ―the state counties or towns from implementing programs of, expending money for, receiving funds from, or contracting with the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI).‖ The second bill prohibits federal, state and local government agents from entering private property without the property owner’s written permission.

Republican National Committee Passes Anti- Agenda 21 Resolution

On Friday, January 13, 2012, Helen Van Etten, Republican National Committeewoman from Kansas, sponsored a resolution entitled ―Resolution Exposing United Nations Agenda 21.‖ It was adopted during the RNC’s general session that day. This resolution may now be used by all opponents of Agenda 21 to help convince lawmakers that this is a threat serious enough that one of the two major political parties now understands and opposes it. All Republican officeholders now have a valuable tool to stand united and oppose Agenda 21 – if they choose to use it. It is also a major weapon for local activists, who, till now have fought alone, constantly labeled fringe conspiracy theorists.

Mainstream Conservative Movement and Candidates Join The Fight for Individual Property Rights

In addition, The Heritage Foundation has now acknowledged the threat of Agenda 21, in an article entitled ―Agenda 21 and the Threat in Our Backyard.‖ This is a sign that the mainstream Conservative movement is coming on board in the Agenda 21 fight.
A few months ago, I was contacted by the Newt Gingrich campaign after he had been pummeled with questions about his position on Agenda 21. When his answers weren’t satisfactory to the crowd, people shouted ―Call Tom DeWeese,‖ and he did. A few weeks later Gingrich appeared on the Sean Hannity radio show talking about Agenda 21, and then he even brought it up in one of the debates.

In his last week on Fox News, Glenn Beck used some of his remaining precious air time on an international news network to expose Agenda 21. I was very please to have been contacted by his producers to provide information for the program. And Beck provided a link the American Policy Center’s website so viewers could learn more.

The tin foil is falling off of our hats rapidly as the fight against Agenda 21 is quickly escalating into the main stream of the political debate.

Breaking up Consensus Meetings

One of the chief tools used by the pro-Agenda 21 forcesistheuseoftrainedfacilitatorsandconsensusmeetings. These are psychology-driven sessions designed to reach a predetermined outcome, as the participants are led to believe it is their own idea. It’s very effective in countering our arguments that Agenda 21 is implemented behind closed doors, against the will of the people. Of course, behind those closed doors is where the predetermined outcome and the tactics to enforce it is, well, determined.

That’s all starting to change as anti-Agenda 21 forces are learning counter techniques. First, author Beverly Eakman has produced a book entitled ―How To Counter Group Manipulation Tactics.‖ Beverly has studied this tactics for years and has learned how to stop its progress. Created by the Rand Corporation and known as the Delphi Technique, the process depends on the fact that there is no debate, no open discussion and no dissention allow. Beverly’s book show how that can be turned around on the facilitator, and in effect, ruin his day and his meeting’s outcome. Beverly teaches activist how to lay low and quietly upset the process. Others have taken a more blunt, in-you-face approach. It works too!

Case in point, at a recent meeting in San Francisco, about 50 anti-Agenda 21 citizens turned out for yet another controlled consensus meeting, only they refused to play by the rules (key to messing up the pre-planned process). They spoke out, they video-taped the process, they refused to put their names on sign up sheets (an intimidation tactic used by the Sustainablists), they continually corrected the facilitator’s incorrect statements, they did not participate in the ―phony voting process,‖ (again a tactic used in the Delphi technique to make you think you had a part in the outcome. As soon as you take one step in becoming part of the process, even to vote no, you are in the process). The protestors refused to give their names to the media and they brought in cameras and signs. Above all, they passed out flyers to every participant explaining the process being used on them and telling them their rights in a free assembly. No one was arrested in this process. Take away the power of consensus and you have gone a long way toward stopping Agenda 21. It simply cannot be implemented in a free, open society of free debate and transparency in government, as our local, state and federal governments were designed to be.

So, there you have it, a brief rundown of the growing battle to stop Agenda 21. 2011 was an amazing year in this fight to resort the Republic. But 2012 is already shaping up to be the year we finally crush Agenda 21.

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CCTPP Minutes, February 21, 2012

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
MINUTES OF
21 FEBRUARY 2012

The meeting was held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
The meeting was called to order by BOB CAVANAUGH, Chairman
Pledge of Allegiance was led by BOB CAVANAUGH
Invocation by STEVEN BEST

BOB announced that DENNIS TOMASO had brought the new business cards in and he handed them out to those in attendance. Changes have been incorporated as suggested. The flag on the front is now in color and has Proud to be American included in the picture of the flag. www.cctp.info is now on the front in lieu of the back. The back information now includes the time for both the Morehead City and Western Carteret meetings and refers you to the website for locations, since our western group’s location changes according to the season; and gives our three main core beliefs ‘Fiscal Responsibility, Limited Government, Free Markets’. Thanks Dennis, they really look nice. See BOB for your copies or for additional copies.

BOB recognized the new faces in attendance tonight:
Robert Harrelson – from Newport. BOB asked him if SCOTT CARPENTER was the one who encouraged him to attend, and Robert affirmed yes, that he was in the Wildwood District of which SCOTT was chairman.
James Lawver who lives off the Hibbs Road on White Oak St. He then introduced his fiancee Hayley Hatfield. They, too were encouraged to attend by SCOTT. (Thank you SCOTT for helping to increase our attendance.)
Ida Vickroy and teen Klairi Hall who too were from Newport. Ida said she had been here before but it had been a while. She had attended when we met at Cox’s.
Willie Austin, from Cedar Island. EULA PARKIN asked how far it was to Cedar Island. Several said a-l-o-n-g-w-a-y! Someone else said about 40 miles. BOB said Carteret County is about 75 miles long. It is a long county.

BOB asked DENNIS if he knew where RUTH PARKER was tonight. She wasn’t here last week also. Did anyone know if she was sick or what. No one seemed to know.

BOB said, for the new folks, he would recap some on the things that went on last week. We talked about the NC Senatorial race, candidates running to replace Sen. Jean Preston, who is retiring at the end of this term. Someone asked if she was a lifelong Republican. HOWARD said you can near bout bet she is not a lifelong Republican because she was the head person at the Caswell Center in Kinston and he would say a Republican would never have gotten that position. BOB said he would agree with that; anyway, she was a two term NC Senator representing Carteret, Craven and Pamlico Counties and prior to that she was in the NC House of Representatives for something like six terms. FRED said she was there 14 years and had proven to be a very good conservative. BOB said she really did have a good voting record. She was also conscientious and hard working. She is entitled to retire. She has done her duty to her country and state and the people she represented. Any way, there are three Republicans running for that seat so there is going to be a primary runoff on May 8. There is Ken Jones, who is the mayor of Pine Knoll Shores; Norman Sanderson, who is the current House member for Craven and Pamlico Counties; and Randy Ramsey, who is also from Carteret County and owner of Jarrett Bay Boat Works. KEN LANG, who is not with us tonight but conducting the meeting of the Western Carteret Tea Party Group in Emerald Isle, did some research on Ramsey and found out that Ramsey is a long time contributor to the Democratic Party. He contributed heavily to Beverly Perdue’s campaign, Mike Easley’s, Mark Basnight’s, and the Democrat Party. That is just researching back to only 1997. He has donated almost $36,9500 to the Democrat Party any only something like $2,700 to the Republican Party. So that kind of tells us where the guy’s heart and loyalty lie. He is running as a Republican and several of the TEA Party went down to Beaufort at the Board of Elections on the first day of filing with protest signs and had a little demonstration. Someone ‘obviously’ tipped Randy off because he did not show up until the group protesting left. The word that got back to the group was that Greg Lewis had called Randy up and kept him informed as to what was going on. Anyway, we have a letter writing campaign going on of letters to the editor. They are being cycled through Jennifer Hudson, so that we don’t all inundate the newspaper all at once. She is going to portion them out so that the issue is kind of kept before the public on a continual basis up until the primary. We are not choosing sides between Ken Jones and Norman Sanderson, but we are definitely opposed to Randy Ramsey. He is a heavy supporter of the Democrat Party and doesn’t support anything the TEA Party stands for which is our three core principals “Fiscal Responsibility, Limited Government, and Free Markets”. BOB said he wrote a letter which he titled Democrat Sleeper Cells and Jennifer kicked it back to him saying she didn’t feel right sending it in since she is the communications coordinator for the county Republican party. He said that was fine, he would send it in himself, because he didn’t see where she felt that forwarding a letter on to the editor is necessarily an endorsement by her of the contents. Anyway, he said they would not get into that and he would handle it. Anyway, if you have not written a letter to the editor yet, opposing Randy Ramsey, you can go to our Crystal Coast TEA Party Face Book page and the information on Ramsey is there. You may have to scroll down through the various links to find it since so much data is posted there that these things (important) seem to get buried there rather rapidly. The problem is some folks are using our Face Book page as a depository for every kind of link they come across that they find interesting. It is supposed to be more of a communications forum, more particularly about local issues. Prefer we not use it to promote gay issues, or anti-gay issues, j’haid, and any such other type of issues. We prefer to keep it to more about our core values.

Some of our folks are infiltrating our government around here. Last night PEGGY and HOWARD were appointed to another committee. He asked PEGGY which committee they were on now. PEGGY said they would be responsible for going around and checking the rest and nursing homes, ensuring they were being operated correctly and the patients were receiving the care they required. She was not sure of all that it entailed, but they had been informed that they would have to attend a seminar on what will be required. BOB said they were on a couple of these committees; which ones were we on. PEGGY said she was on the Senior Center Advisory Board and HOWARD is on the Fire and EMT Budget Board. PEGGY said KEN LANG was also appointed to a committee last night, the ILA Board. Robin Comer had stepped down and appointed KEN in his place. Someone asked what was the ILA and HOWARD said it was the Inter Local Agency; an organization of the towns of Pelletier, Cape Carteret, Bogue, and Cedar Point. (BOB said in other words, the western end of the county). HOWARD said what they have done is form an organization to take over the fire department. It is a joint effort. BOB said as soon as they organized this ILA, the guy in charge snuck in something like a 25% pay raise for himself and a bunch of other people.

DENNIS said Ken Jones would like to come and talk to the TEA Party. BOB said he had already told him that anytime that fits into his schedule but had advised him that the first and third Tuesdays our attendance was less because the western end of the county met those nights. He said he had also had this same conversation with Terry Frank in Newport who was running for District 3 County Commissioner. He is a busy man, between trying to line up donors, run his business and such, but he knows it is a standing invitation. BOB said in about another week or two, if he hasn’t heard from these guys, he is going to ring their chimes at the Republicans’ meeting. DENNIS asked for one more quick question. You were talking about Ramsey; why doesn’t the Republican party vet some of these people and put out some information on them. From what he is hearing this guy (Ramsey) is definitely a RINO (Republican in Name Only). BOB said he tried to bring that up at the county courthouse when the county Republican party executive committee had their meeting. He stood up and spoke and he was pretty quickly interrupted and told by Greg Lewis who felt he was campaigning. FRED has been doing some digging on this so he turned the question over to him. FRED said one of the problems is the party can not get involved in the primaries. DENNIS said he understood that but this guy is running as a Republican. He would be slammed all over the place if he was a Democrat. FRED said what he had on Randy Ramsey was someone came to him and said that at those boat works down there they had a bunch of illegals that ride a bus from Havelock to the boat works. They have a contract with a civilian contractor with a green card driving the bus to carry the illegals). He has an address and he has somebody in the town hall in Havelock working on it for him. If he can find that bus and where it leaves and where it goes in there, he plans to get a video tape of it and he wants to get it before they start having these forums for these candidates. What he is trying to find out right now is if there is anybody down east or anybody that got laid off a job at Jarrett Boat Works or Atlantic Veneer, he needs to get a hold of him. He would like to talk to him because he may need some help in that area down there. He thought Wayne Willis because he knows Randy Ramsey real good. HOWARD said Ken Davis knows him. He thinks they went to high school together and he had family down there. KEN LANG is trying to find out on the computer how many employees he pays social security on and his sales and profits for the last three years. If he is paying a whole lot less employees on the books and his sales went way up, there is something wrong there somewhere. So we are trying to prove he is using illegals. If he can find what he is looking for, he going to send the SBI in for further investigation. (There was some discussion on social security numbers and e-verifying.) FRED said all he could say was he had discovered about the bus driving the illegals to the Boat Works and they were paid in cash and the employees were also paid in cash. DENNIS said he understood this but it still did not answer his question why the Republicans were unwilling to vet anyone running under the Republican banner. What if by some quirk of fate this sucker would win the primary? FRED said he wished that Ken Jones and Norman Sanderson were not running against each other. They are both good conservatives. DENNIS said that is what his concern is. This guy (Ramsey) has got a lot of money and you’ve got Jones and Sanderson running; this sucker could win. It is crazy. HOWARD said the cold hard facts of life, there is a group that wants to rule. And they can raise a lot of money so they can choose the candidate. He will give you another example: he wishes he had kept it, several of us went to the Reagan Day Dinner and that speaker (Ilario Pantano) who was there, an exMarine from Wilmington that ran for Congress the last time (who had been tried for murder against Afghanistanis and found innocent) was an excellent speaker. He mostly spoke on the Moslem and Christian Religions. While he had been a speaker at the CPAC meeting, he had gone into a books store nearby to check out their Moslem and Christian books. He found several books on the Moslem religion but only one on Christianity. They had written that book so that it sounded like the Christian religion was very violent by going back to the Old Testament. They did not even mention the New Testament and Jesus, where love and salvation was found. The books made the Moslem religion out to be the good guys. Anyway, he has just read an article where the Republican party in Wilmington is raising money to support another guy who is running against him. You have these people that are determined to control and they are going to control any way they can. DENNIS said he was not disputing what we were all saying, but his concern is you have Greg Lewis, Chairman of the Republican Party in Carteret County, and not saying a word about the problems with Ramsey and not wanting any one else to get involved with vetting the candidates. FRED said he was hoping to get delegates from all the precincts and then they could finally get rid of Greg, but over half of the precincts don’t even bother to participate. He has talked to various people about running against him, but so far no one wants to challenge him. (His term does not expire until next year.) BOB said some of the stuff he learned that is going on behind the scenes involving people and putting pieces of the puzzle together, Greg Lewis had every intention of running for Jean Preston’s seat. The rug got ripped out from underneath him when Norm Sanderson declared and Representative Pat McElraft and Asa Buck, our county sheriff, immediately endorsed Norm Sanderson. Now the other rumor he was hearing was that they got Randy Ramsey from Greg Lewis. So there is all kinds of intrigue. DENNIS said and this is the man in charge of the Republican Party here. It is crazy. BOB said yes, a lot is going on in the background and he is just glad he is involved because otherwise we would be in the complete dark about what is going on. The same thing is going on up in District 1 which is Beaufort, Hyde, Dare counties, all the way up to the Virginia border, which used to be Mark Basnight’s seat. A fellow by the name of Art Williams was lobbying the Democrats to be appointed by the governor to fill in the rest of Basnight’s term. Well they didn’t pick him, they picked some other guy, so now this Art Williams, this past October announced he was changing parties from Democrat to Republican. And who do you think was there for the gala of announcement, non other that Walter B. Jones; another big time party switcher. His letter about the Democrat Sleeper Cells was probably denied because he was talking about both of these things and how the higher ups in the party were manipulating things to pick the senators east of I95. The lady that is the editor of the Beaufort (county) Observer wrote him and said they were getting ready to run a big story on stuff going on in District 1, and then all this stuff down in District 2 was news to her, so she wants to run with a much bigger article and he is supposed to meet with her when she can get these other people all together at one point and time. He told her to let him know and he would be up there. KEN LANG wants to go along with him. HOWARD just told us there was a bunch of hanky panky going on down in the Wilmington District with Ilerio Pantano. Wanted to know if Pantano was running for an office down there. HOWARD said he was running for Congress, again against Mike McIntire. He ran against McIntire before and just bearly lost. From what he has picked up this week, there are some of the wheels in the Republican party have recruited some body to run against Patano in the Republican primary. BOB said if you listen to Norm Sanderson, part of his campaign spiel is, ’don’t let the folks in Raleigh pick your senator for you’. It is up to you to determine who your representative is going to be. There seems to be a
lot of in fighting within the Republican party over this stuff and that is a lot of the reason why they are trying to push the TEA Party off to the side because we are a big cog in their wheel. FRED said at the next Republican meeting he is going to ask Greg Lewis to his face, right there, ’were you the one responsible for warning Randy Ramsey about the demonstration?’ BOB said he would like to have his tape recorder on for that. HOWARD said, allegedly had been to Raleigh the week before and had told someone about talking to Tillis or one of the top dogs. BOB said he was sure he had met with all of them he could up there. Money has a lot to do with the outcomes. Everyone is participating a big Republican landslide. They kind of feel like whoever they throw up with an R next to their name is going to get elected to the state legislature. If the person is affiliated with the Democrats they feel they can get even more votes and make it a landslide victory and it makes him feel like the folks up there in Raleigh are more concerned about the number of “R’s” and “D’s” that are in the Legislature. If there are a lot more R’s than D’s then that controls all the committees, chairmenships, and everything within the Legislature. He thinks they just want to really solidify the Republican hold regardless of the whether they are really Republican at heart just to have the shear number of Republicans holding office. They think once these people are voted in they can hold them to the party line, but they do not have control over them. Look at Walter Jones, he’s a good example. FRED asked HOWARD what organization that held that fund raiser for Ramsey, the automobile association? HOWARD said no, he had seen an invitation, and it just named a couple of dealers and where they were having it. He said KEN had the invitation and he had asked HOWARD to go down the list to see how many names he recognized and just about every car dealer in New Bern was involved. It was a fund raiser for Harry Brown, but Harry Brown as far as he knows doesn’t have any opposition, so he will probably raise money to pass out to other candidates or give it to the party. There were also some attorneys on the list. He may have recognized about a fourth of them. There was a crowd of people on the list. It is going to be a big money raiser. They list them in different categories of how much money is donated to sponsor. Joe Alcoke is one of them; the boys that own the Buick dealership; Dodge/Chrysler; Ford; and various dealerships that are owned by Joe Alcoke. Brown is doing the same thing that Mark Basnight did. Basnight had a huge war chest of money that he would divvy out and that way he had them in his back pocket. BOB said it was up to us like minded people to get the word out about Randy Ramsey locally and we are also going to try this on a much larger scale with other counties. Where we come in as the TEA Party this coming primary election, May 8, remember during 2010 we had little ballots of recommended candidates to vote for, that we handed out, ran in the paper, and a number of us were at the polls where we sat at little tables with TEA Party banners and people would come up and we would give them our recommended list of to vote for candidates. We are going to do the same thing this time but this time it will be at the primary and try to educate the voters. By not having Randy Ramsey on our list, and with the massive amounts of letters to the editor in opposition to him; by the time it comes time to have the vote we will be encouraging the voters to decide whether they want Norm Sanderson or Ken Jones. Basically the ballot is going to say ‘the following candidates and amendments are in keeping with the TEA Party principals’. We can not use words like ‘vote for’, or ‘support’; otherwise we fall under the umbrella of the campaign finance laws and we do not want to get into all that. BOB said speaking of candidates, does anyone here know Harry Taylor. He saw a thing last night from Greg Lewis that Taylor’s filed to run for District 5. (Howard said it was in this morning’s Jacksonville paper and if it is the Harry he knows, he is about a year or so older than he is and he has known him since he was a teenager) Discussion on who this Harry Taylor is.
BOB said he had googled him and found that he had donated to Pat McElraft’s campaign in 2002 a hundred dollars. That was all he could find out. HOWARD said he had known and worked for Harry over 30 years and he is a conservative.

BOB said this past weekend a number of them had gone over to STEVEN BEST’s house. He has converted his garage to a movie theater with approximately 45 seating. We watched two DVD’s. One was called “Agenda, Grinding Down America” which was about the socialist movement within the US. He got there late and missed the first movie “Iranium” which was about Iran getting nuclear power. STEVE informed BOB that his projector has burned out and he will need $480.36 to replace it. He has asked the TEA Party to step in and help with that. We will not bring that up tonight as an issue to vote upon until the rest of our group that regularly attends here is in attendance. The last he heard from NANCY BOCK, Treasurer, before she disappeared with the treasury, we had about $1,500.00.

BOB introduced Wayne Schriever, who is with the Carteret Literacy Council. He told us that he had been with us back last fall and asked for $100.00 donation to help sponsor the Carteret Literacy Council‘s 10th Annual Literacy Spelling Bee. He was just bringing us a copy of the program in which our advertisement was published. He said we were one of the three organizations that donated to this project, ‘the Carteret County Republican Party’, ‘the Crystal Coast Republican Women‘, and ‘Crystal Coast TEA Party Patriots’. All the others were businesses. EULA discussed the methods of teaching used by the Literacy Council and the benefits derived with Mr. Schriever. He told us how much he appreciated our support and hoped we would continue. He would see us again in the fall.

BOB called on ERIC BROYLES. He said he had been communicating with Pat McElraft trying to come up with an understanding of how they proportion out the money for the schools and she has agreed to speak to our group, targeting for March 7. He does not have it finalized yet. ERIC wanted to give us a heads up on what is going on there because he thinks we need to understand the money apportionment. Some students and some counties are getting $13,000.00 per student while our students only get $4,900.00 per student. BOB said March 6 is the first Tuesday and we have a split group that day. Could he make it the 13th. ERIC said he would check it out. HOWARD said it was mentioned last night. They had a program at the County Commissioners meeting and talked about a mental health program and how they are combining the counties and we are becoming part of 5 counties. Right now it is Carteret/Onslow. The same thing is going on there. The amount they are getting per person varies widely from county to county. ERIC said he thought it was based on what they call wealth distribution. From what he has learned there are 4 different levels. 1 being the poorest counties and 4 being the richer counties. Carteret falls in level 4. He doesn’t know if that is the right thing to be basing how our kids are being funded by the state. He thinks it is still an old Democratic scheme that the money goes typically to those who normally vote Democrat. If that is the case, the Democrats are using that as a mechanism to possibly secure and buy votes. That is not fair to our students here. They are entitled to an equal quality education.

Secondly, ERIC said he did not know if we saw the article in the newspaper the other day about the closing of Marine Science Lab Charter School (Cape Lookout). Cape Lookout right now services those students that have actually been abandoned by our school system. They were kicked out, saying they (the teachers) could not work with them and now Dr Novey stated in that article that they would accept them back with open arms. How do you accept someone back with open arms when you had expelled them from the school system? It is a known fact that Dr. Novey is not in favor of competition which the charter schools represent. He was not in favor of that bill that was recently passed to increase the number of charter schools because it holds them accountable for the job they do. BOB wanted to know why they are closing the charter school. ERIC said apparently they are short funds of about $46,000.00. They expected an enrollment of over 100 students and only ended up with something like 64. According to Mr. Schriever it was their own fault for not budgeting correctly. While he is all for the school, they were irresponsible in preparing their budget. That is true but he also in thinking back we had a $500,000.00 ’gift card’ that was given to the school system after only two months and we are here shooting down a charter school that should be equally supported as well as our county school system. He thinks that we as voters need to inquire, call, talk about….HOWARD said if you will look, he had no idea who was on the board of directors, but if you look at who is the Board of Directors Chairman and the directors are, it will tell you the story, if you know it. Mr. Schriever agreed. HOWARD said he is not competent in his opinion. ERIC said the article said on December 15, 2011 that the board had approved another year for Cape Lookout. Two years ago this school had to go to court to get the necessary support. He said his mother-in-law is a teacher and she tends to be on the liberal side of the world, but she did fight for this school and put a lot of effort into it, ensuring it existed and up and running because she was doing a lot of teaching for those children that have difficulty responding. The article said this school has done these children a world of good. They cannot compete or exist in a current school system as it is. We all know we have teachers that expect perfect kids. ERIC feels we should look into it. If there is something we can do, he thinks competition is good, he thinks we need to put our other school system in checkmate, because for 5 years the educational testing indicates that the quality of reading, math, and writing has gone down in this county. HOWARD said he totally agreed with ERIC that something needs to be done about Cape Lookout School. It should survive, but the board is one of their biggest problems. BOB said he understood that somewhere back around Christmas that the state was on track to extend their charter for another 3 years and then when they came up with this budgetary shortfall, they decided to yank the plug on them. Is that what happened? Someone said Morehead City owns the building and the school is so far in arrears with the rent and utilities that Morehead City is paying. Maybe if they had someplace else to go, but he read in the paper that is not the case. ERIC said he is in favor of completion among the schools because that is the only thing to check on…Mr Schriever said you cannot have a school like that that is irresponsible for the funds they have either. Believe it or not they do not even have enough money to pay for the heating system and the heat has been off in the building most of the winter. This drew much discussion. ERIC said he had brought it up to see if there was anything we could do. He knew we could make some phone calls to the County Commissioners, saying look this upcoming budget please try to make sure Cape Lookout gets their fair share. That might help the situation. He does not want to see any charter schools die in our county. We only have two. He would like to see more started. SUSAN RYNAS said she had talked to the gentleman who is running for State School Superintendent at the Reagan Dinner. BOB said he would like to get both candidates that are running to come and talk with us. It appears they both want more charter schools.

HOWARD said there is a guy running for judge named Kirby Smith that is getting a lot of signs up here in the county. He has had them up in Craven for some time. Does anyone know who he is or anything about him? BOB said there is a web site called judgepedia and you can go to NC and it will list all the judges in the various districts. We are in district 3A. HOWARD said he didn’t think he was currently a judge. BOB said this website will list the current judges and when their terms are up. There are currently seven judges but Waddell is retiring at the end of this term and Mills in New Bern has been appointed to replace him as Chief Justice of the District Court System. So he does not know who is going to run for Waddell’s seat, but all seven are up for re-election in 2012. When he was digging in the background of all of them, he found that all of them had been appointed by Easley or Perdue. So we can assume they are all liberal just based on the Democrat Party affiliation; including Mills, who was appointed by Easley. He doesn’t think that any in the Superior Court are up for election and Judge Newby is on the State Supreme Court. He is up for re-election and we definitely want to endorse him on our voting ballot. Right now there is a 4-3 majority of conservative vs. liberals on the state supreme court and if Newby falls to a liberal that will tilt the state supreme court on to the liberal side, so we really need to make sure Newby gets re-elected. His campaign slogan is “Scooby Dooby vote for Newby”. That way you won’t forget it. FRED said he had a lot of judges, even some who are Democrats, supporting him. He doesn’t think anyone so far has filed against him. Discussion on Karen Alexander who is a judge. Main thing they could find out about her was she was involved in a non-custodial fathers trying to ensure visitation rights group. ERIC said we really need to start working on our list of candidates.

JERE GEURIN said there is also a website that you can go to that ranks the judges. They have a rating system and they give you a numerical score for each of the judges that are now on the bench. He couldn’t remember the name of the site, but you might be able to just google NC Judges Rating System and find it. He said he would try to remember to bring the website next week. Question was raised as to who was rating the judges and JERE said he thought the bar association was.

DENNIS wanted to know if they had their teleconference last night. BOB said yes, but he had a problem getting into it. DENNIS wanted to know also about the trip to Washington on March 24. BOB said the TEA Party was pushing it to be a rather significant event. Buses are already planned from the west coast. It is the Repeal Rally, because that is when the Supreme Court starts hearing the case on Obamacare. You can not protest or rally outside of the Supreme Court so the TEA Party has permits to have a rally on the east lawn of the Capitol Building which faces the Supreme Court Building. Americans for Prosperity is having another similar event there on the 27th. The TEA Party Patriots are having different training events going on on the 25th and 26th, so there may be folks that want to stay over for all the events. Someone said there were buses leaving out of Wilmington. STEVE said he thought it was being conducted by the Civitas.
It just said $15.00 to register and sign up for your tickets. BOB said he go a hold of Mark Hagar who is the NC Coordinator for the TEA Party Patriots. He is oven in Charlotte. He is talking about us linking up with the buses coming from the west but BOB is not impressed with that idea. He was floating around in the Wilson TEA Party website and about 15 or so people were wanting to go to DC and wanting to know if the Wilson TEA Party was going to organize a bus or if they knew of anyone that was organizing a bus. He could have responded and said we were trying to get one out of the Crystal Coast TEA Party but it was a lot of trouble to get in the chat room; having to give a users name, pass word, etc. and then your email box gets choked up with spam and junk mail and he has enough of that already.

BOB said speaking about Agenda 21, he and STEVEN went to Kinston last night for the Agenda 21 seminar and Bob Pruitt went along and some other local folks as well as some from New Bern. They had a pretty good turnout, probably 50 or 60 people were there. The Deli right there next to the Court House was packed. They were dragging tables in from the back rooms and trying to find chairs for people to sit in. The fellow that gave the presentation was based on a presentation he had heard from some other individual. It was good but it wasn’t comprehensive. It didn’t really cover everything. If you didn’t know anything about Agenda 21 at all, it would basically stimulate you to learn more about it and start doing your own research. BOB then basically overviewed what Agenda 21 was for those who have not been attending our regular meetings. The whole scheme of this thing is to restructure society around a plan to occupy less land.

JERE again reminded us about the Marriage Amendment that would be on the ballot in the primary. Please vote for and encourage your friends and neighbors to vote also. It affects not only you but your children also.

Meeting adjourned.
Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER, Secretary.

Letter to Editor – We're Just Frogs Dropped into Pot of Warm Water

Wow, what a week! Here we sit in warming gasoline while prices at the pump spiral up and up towards $4.00 and further. We are just like the proverbial “Frog In Warming Water”. But who’s worrying? The prices will all come down folks keep saying, but when? The answers are to be found in Raleigh and Washington. Could Bev Purdue call for  a special session of the Legislature and redo the NC Fuel Tax? Could Obama call off his regulator Czars and open the way for the building of new refineries and sign the Keystone Pipeline Bill immediately to let Canada’s sand oil flow south? Sure, both of them could take those actions, but they won’t. They don’t care about regular folks daily use of cars for work and the American Dream of “Cruising” on a Sunday afternoon, the oldtime “Sunday Drive”. Ah, the “Sunday Drive”, a freedom thing, ironically that is the cover of the latest OUR STATE magazine. The Sunday Drive has sort of gone the way of the horse and buggy. How about  high school kids going to the Local Drive In or Berger Joint and hanging out on a Friday or Saturday night? Is that a soon to be forgotten thing of the past? Sadly, it seems so. You see, we will all sit here like frogs and let it happen, we are so used to letting Joe or Jane do it, the Tea Party do it or worse yet Letting The Government Do it! We, you and me, our neighbors and friends are for the most part too damned lazy, sitting in our comfort zones, to get involved by writing letters, e-mailing or even phoning our elected officials. some of us don’t even bother to vote! We sit idly by waiting for a miracle from St. Bev or the Messiah Obama. We don’t even vet or check our local Candidates for Office like RINO Republican Candidate for NC Senate, Randy Ramsey, who in his own words tell you he is not a real Republican. He openly admits that he gave Big Dollars to Purdue, Basknight, Easley  and Company and did we get better government as “Rino Randy”, expected? NO! We have the highest taxed fuel in the Southeast and about 3rd highest Lower Forty Eight and our roads are worsening. So, if you want to change things like the price of gasoline, roads or the economy, you must personally get involved. Start by going to political meetings, find out about the inside scoop on local and state candidates before you vote. Ask yourself, How’s That Hope and Change really working out that Obama and every Democrat ran in 2008? Now once again RINO (Republican In Name Only) Republicans or Pay to Play Republicans along with Democrats are trying quietly move a similar agenda as in 2008 ahead. The potential vehicle of change now may well be the American Automobile User/Owner/Voter that needs a quick “right turn” for a conservative voter refueling. Remember voting for a RINO (Republican In Name Only) will usually mean that a Democrat Policy or Position will be put in place or nudged ahead somewhere.
Austin “Gus”  Wilgus
Emerald Isle, NC 28594

Letter to the Editor – THE ILLEGAL FLOOD OF DISEASE

THE ILLEGAL FLOOD OF DISEASE

Did you know hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants crossing our borders without being health screened have brought us thousands of new cases of leprosy in the past years since we  opened the southern border back door? (Dumb Question).  Additionally, they brought 10s of thousands of cases of incurable (multiple drug resistant) tuberculosis, hundreds of thousands of cases of high resistant hepatitis (ask me about it), blood parasites (ask me about it), head lice (not yet) no hair and many other diseases.
Chagas Disease (Chagas (SHA-gus) disease is an inflammatory, infectious disease caused by a parasite found in the feces of the triatomine bug. Chagas disease is common in South America, Central America and Mexico, the primary home of the triatomine bug. Rare cases of Chagas disease have been found in the southern United States as well, but it is coming close to high levels now and can be passed from person to person.
Exotic Newcastle Disease (ND) is another newcomer. A catastrophic outbreak of exotic ND led to contact between chickens that were packed in crates and brought across the unguarded section of the border from Mexico.  The chickens were raised in a farming district in California.  Poor security at a chicken farm led to contact with the infected chickens and the commercial poultry business. The disease spread rapidly from 1971 through 1973 within the California poultry farms. The disease was eradicated after eight Southern California counties were quarantined and millions of chickens destroyed (Colonel Sanders rolled over in his grave after seeing all those chicken wings going to waste).
The cost to the tax-payers was $56,000,000.00 (chicken feed to the US Congress) (Pun intended) in 1973 dollars. But it was not the illegal chicken immigrants that caused the problem, it was the “poor security failing” as our liberal friends would say.  They (liberals) shed blame like water off of a duck’s back (I wanted to keep this section in the fowl mind set).
Don’t take this letter to mean that our country shouldn’t have an “open arms policy” towards immigrants, but it should be the legal way. But we cannot continue to let our Leaders (I use that term very loosely) keep this flood of people that will shortly cost us trillions of dollars (“trillion” a very small amount of money in a politician’s mind) to pay their health costs and schooling, taking away jobs from the America poor.  The liberal answer to that is “Don’t worry, we always have “Obama’s stash” to fall back on.”  But remember, that “stash” is our tax dollars, which was your “stash” for old age enjoyment, if there is such a thing. I’ll be 70 in May and don’t feel a day over a 105 (I do get some of Obama’s “stash”) but I’m still out there working, paying into Obama’s “stash” also.
Remember, thousands of children that have never been vaccinated or even seen a doctor in their lifetime are now mingling with our children in all of the school systems in the country. I’d like to see their health/shot records that a school is supposed to get (or at least they used to) before they  start school, but in the liberal’s mind, that would be called the “BAD old days – it’s not progressive”.
I served my country for 28.5 years and got blood parasites and hepatitis from serving as a liaison on a Vietnamese patrol boat on the Mekong Delta.  I had the best health care, yearly shots and check-ups and I still came home with a host of diseases (but no new holes) that still give me problems (the diseases, not the lack of holes) sometimes.
Don’t worry, I’m not Typhoid Mary, I am not contagious, I may be a bubble out of plumb, but I don’t want my country to go down the drain now.  I do worry about what my son/daughter, grandsons and granddaughters will have if this keeps on going as is.
I did have to go to Long Bien Hospital to be treated.  That’s where there were a lot of guys that didn’t have the lack of holes, some had way too many.  Somewhere along the line I got separated from my uniforms; all I had was one pair of “Tiger Greens”, those that were there know what they look like.
I was told to report to Saigon.  After I got there they offered me a choice to go back to a Vietnamese boat or go back to the USA……I’ll give you 25,000 chances to get the right answer.  So off to San Francisco I went with orders to report to Alameda CG Base. After I got to the San Fran airport I called the base and told them I had enough money to fly back to the East Coast and report in there, where my family and next duty station were.  They gave me the nod with verbal orders to go.  Of course I had to borrow some money from another Coastie going to the East Coast (I’m still in tiger greens with a wallet with a service ID and a load of Dongs and “MPCs…Dongs/MPCs???? Ask a Viet vet.). I had my wife meet me at Philadelphia airport where I paid off the guy for my plane ticket.  Boy, I did get the weird eyeball and a wide berth in a number of places. I don’t know if it was the way I looked, or was it smelled? My uniforms even arrived home before me.
A lot of people said that some people would spit on servicemen coming in from Vietnam and I was asked if that had happened to me.  The only answer for that was “I’m not in prison for murder, am I?”
It is time for “YOU” to wake up, open your eyes, get involved, pull your noses out of the roses (always like to throw in a rhyme when I can) and take back our country from that POOL OF FOOLS in Washington, D.C. (and I like to end with a rhyme).
PS: I had the displeasure of serving a three-year tour in that POOL (everyone I know said I had a mental problem afterwards)…..visit, but don’t live there. It has to do with all of the self- adoration and the thought pattern that “anyone outside of the beltway is an idiot” that is in the air.
Every person, before they can be elected to Congress, should have to serve a year in a dirty/filthy combat zone.

CWO Roma D. Wade
USCG Retired

Criticisms Convince State To Back Off Projections of Dramatic Sea Level Rise

This is why it’s so important to write legislators, Letters to the Editor, and go to public meetings. “We the People” had an impact on this decision. “We” went to the Governor’s science panel meetings and spoke out. NC-20, representing the 20 NC coastal counties was instrumental showing that the science panel had NO scientific data supporting the sea level rise conclusions they were heading toward.

Why was this so important to you? Dramatic decline in coastal real estate values, high cost of new insurance rates based on new unscientific flood predictions are two reasons. And as you read the article below, note that NC regulators may still try to implement some of the findings. YOU need to tell your legislature ‘NO new regulations based on unscientific sea level rise predictions.’

 

Feb. 20th, 2012

 

RALEIGH — State officials are pressuring local governments to plan for a one-meter sea-level rise by 2100, even though many independent scientists have argued the rise is highly unlikely if not impossible.

Even though a state advisory panel no longer recommends regulations based on the one-meter projection, local government officials worry that state regulators will try to implement those rules.

Such a policy, they say, would have a devastating impact on coastal economies, property values, and citizens’ ability to secure financing and property insurance. North Carolina also would become the first state to enact policies consistent with a projected sea-level rise of that magnitude.

In a 2010 report (PDF), the Coastal Resource Commission’s Science Panel said the sea level is likely to rise one meter by 2100. Now the commission is drafting policy “encouraging” coastal communities to consider accelerated rates of sea-level rise in local land-use and development planning.

A group of independent scientists have challenged the panel’s report, pushing the CRC to revise its draft sea-level rise policy so that the regulations in it read more like suggestions and the one-meter benchmark no longer appears.

There’s nothing scientific about the way the science panel came up with its one-meter projection, said John Droz, a physicist and environmental activist. Droz, with the help of more than 30 other scientists, wrote a critique (PDF) of the panel’s “NC Sea-Level Rise Assessment Report.”

Droz’s first complaint is that the panel based its one-meter projection on a review of scientific studies, but the review excluded studies concluding that sea-level rise is not happening. Also, the study cited most by the panel is no longer supported by its own author.

“They never mentioned this,” he said. “These people are either totally incompetent or they’re just totally dishonest.”

Droz also criticizes the broadness of the range of possible scenarios the panel came up with.

The report states that the panel has not attempted “to predict a specific future rate or amount of rise because that level of accuracy is not considered to be attainable at this time.” Instead, the panel predicts a “likely range of rise” between 15 and 55 inches and settles on 39 inches (one meter) as the “amount of rise that should be adopted for policy development and planning purposes.”

“It appears the authors want to have it both ways,” Droz said. “They rightfully acknowledge an accurate future prediction is unattainable, yet they make a future prediction that they expect North Carolina to use for development and planning purposes.”

Droz also takes issue with the tide gauge measurements the panel relied on. Of the eight measuring stations in North Carolina, the panel said it “feels most confident in the data retrieved from the Duck gauge,” which shows the highest measurements of all eight stations and which has been collecting data for the fewest number of years.

The Duck station’s 24 years of data show an average rate of sea-level rise at 16 inches per century. By contrast, a measuring station in Wilmington with 67 years of data shows an average rate of 8 inches per century.

Additionally, Droz calls the tide gauge measurements too crude to provide useful data. The report says that “a tide gauge can be as simple as a long ruler nailed to a post on a dock.”

It also admits “a drawback to tide gauges in North Carolina, in addition to their small number, is that most of them don’t extend back in time more than 50 years, making it difficult to resolve changes in the rate of rise over the decades.”

The report adds, “More accurate” satellite measurements have been available only since 2001. Droz argues that 10 years of data are “clearly insufficient in determining things like hundred-year trends.”

Droz said some scientists believe the sea is not rising at all. He points to a recent newspaper profile of Dr. Nils-Axel Morner, former head of the Paleogeophysics and Geodynamics Department at Stockholm University and former head of the INQUA International Commission on Sea Level Change.

“Despite fluctuations down as well as up, the sea is not rising,” Morner said. “It hasn’t risen in 50 years. If there is any rise this century it will not be more than 10 centimeters (4 inches), with an uncertainty of plus or minus 10 centimeters.”

Droz asked Morner what he thought of the science panel’s prediction.

“Sorry, simply physically impossible,” Morner wrote. “It is, for sure, not rising by one meter by year 2100. Our best estimate for 2100 is 5 centimeters with a 15 centimeter margin of error, and that is nothing to worry about.”

Damage control

After circulating his critique, Droz was invited to make a presentation to state lawmakers, who put pressure on the CRC to change the language in their sea level rise policy draft.

After reviewing his critique, Droz said one member of the science panel sent him a confidential message. “He apologized for signing off on it and said he was totally remiss in his obligation to do the right thing.”

Because of Droz’s work, the North Carolina Office of Emergency Management now is studying the impact of a range of potential levels in sea rise from zero to 15 inches by 2100, instead of 15 to 55 inches.

“We brought it down after talking with Droz and other individuals,” said John Dorman, director of the flood mapping program for the Office of Emergency Management. “We believe, as Mr. Droz says — and I’ll give him credit for that — that it needs to be based on science.

“None of us know what’s going to happen in the future,” he said. “The more we thought about that, the more we decided that while there’s value in showing what potentially could happen, when you get way outside the bounds of reason, it becomes more of a detriment than a benefit.”

Dorman said his department met with Droz and Tom Thompson of NC-20, a coalition of 20 coastal counties formed to protect their economic development interests from what they consider “unreasonable” environmental regulations.

“Honestly, they convinced us to run only the scientifically based, extrapolated rates [as opposed to the predicted accelerated rates] with some deviation to the lower side and upper side,” Dornan said.

“I agree with Tom Thompson and John Droz, you don’t want to put something out there that could impact North Carolina in a negative way, especially if it’s not based on science,” he said.

Full steam ahead

Chairman of the Coastal Resource Commission Bob Emory said he still is comfortable with the one-meter prediction and that his agency plans to continue “encouraging” local governments to use the benchmark in their land-use plans.

After local government officials expressed “some real heartburn” over the 39-inch benchmark, Emory says it was deleted from the CRC’s official policy. However, it still will be used for “education purposes.”

“It’s too soon to take a regulatory approach,” Emory said. “I don’t think people are ready for that. But it’s something they should start incorporating into their thinking.”

Carteret County Commissioner Doug Harris said coastal counties are being pressured to plan for a significant rise.

“Unfortunately, state bureaucrats are convinced that the presently not increasing rate of sea level rise will increase rapidly in the future, and, ignoring the second-guessing within the science panel, both the Division of Coastal Management and Sea Grant are aggressively educating and manipulating local government officials to impose 39-inch-sea-level-rise land planning immediately,” Harris said.

“Certainly, if sea level is rising more rapidly, or will begin to rise more rapidly, by any cause, we need to know it,” Harris said. But depending upon the final wording of the CRC’s sea-level rise policy, he fears it will in effect “take homes and businesses, raise insurance rates, diminish bank financing, and reduce property values by billions.”

Harris noted that North Carolina is the first state along the East Coast to propose a future sea-level rise rate and would be the first to develop a policy based on this future rate.

Sara Burrows is an associate editor of Carolina Journal

 

 

Another Case of IRS Abuse Against the Tea Pary

The Weekly Standard reported earlier in an article in this blog that the IRS had imposed questionable requirements on the Richmond Tea Party. Here is another case of of Potential IRS abuse against the Tea Party. Considering the Obama IRS allows groups like Media Matters operate with a tax free status, it seems odd that they would be asking so much private information from Tea Party groups. Isn’t it time for you to call or write your congressman about this potential abuse of power. I did here.

 

From: Tom Zawistowski <tomz@portagecountyteaparty.com>
To:

Sent: Sat, Feb 11, 2012 12:05 pm
Subject: IRS Request for Information from the Ohio Liberty Council

Dear ———–,

 

I am writing to share with you a first hand look at how our Government looks at our movement and what they are intentionally doing, as a governement, to stop us.  First of all, I know that many Ohio liberty groups have been waiting for months and even years to get their 501(c) 4 corporation applications processed by the IRS.  We need to incorporate to protect our groups from liabilty and 501(c) 4 is the only IRS category for which our groups qualify – so we have to do this.  But the government is not processing these applications which puts our groups at great financial risk until they are approved.  As you will see below, this is no accident.

 

Many groups have also had to file what is called an IRS 1024 form to apply for Federal Tax Exempt Status so that we can do our income taxes.  Our own Portage County TEA Party has been waiting for over a year just to get a response from the IRS so we can file our 2010!!! tax return.  In the attached PDF’s I am going to share with you the “Additional Information Requested” of the Ohio Liberty Council from our June 30th, 2010 1024 application which we just received on January 30, 2012.  Yea, they took a year and a half to respond to our application and they are giving us two weeks to respond back. As you will see, this is no simple request.  We have been told by people in Washington that the IRS is under specific instructions to delay and scrutinize any applications having to do with TEA Party or Liberty Groups.  I have ask our “representatives”, and your should be asking them as well, when they are going to call the IRS in front of a Congressional Committee and demand to know if this is true and who has implemented this policy and why?

 

Now, I want you to share with all your friends and relatives who think we are all paranoid about government intrusion into our lives the attached two pages of PDF’s.  Have them read what our government is asking from us, so that we, as a group, are able to have free political speach and be able to support the causes and individuals we choose to support.  See if they think these requests are “resonable”.  Would they want me to share this information about them?  These documents are real – not something from our imagination or from the Soviet Union.  I have to repond to them.  It’s not just the absurd requests like “provide a hard copy printout of your organizations website” and “list the social media outlets (you use to promote and publicize your organization) and provide hardcopy printouts of those outlets.” Take a look at how many pieces of paper that takes. They don’t just want the URL of our website, they want a hard copy and yes they want us to fax it to them, not email a pdf – I am not kidding. How about asking us to provide a list of anyone we invite to speak to our groups, including their “qualification” and contact information, and provide hard copies of everything that was handed out, and a list of everyone who attends those events?  You like that one?  How about wanting the “name, address, and corporate federal ID of all organizations that are members of our organization” or who attend one of our events?   What does that have to do with our organization being classified as being not-for-profit?  You think that is not government over reaching?  Does this sound more to you like something the KGB would want to deteremine if you are a threat to the “cause” Comrade?  You haven’t gotten the half of it.  Print out these PDF’s. Then read them carefully, because they will scare you and then they will make you VERY angry.

 

These document are what the Democrat/Socialist party has in store, not just for TEA Party groups, but for your business, your church, your boy scout troop, your gun club, your favorite charity, your doctor, your life.  If we do not rise up and defeat Barack Obama and then FORCE the Republican’s we elect to wake up and disassemble this big government machine that is bent on enslaving us all,  we will all suffer the same fate of all the people in communist and socialist states throughout history who failed to demand and defend individual liberty.  Show this to the people you know, who do not yet believe we should fear this government, in an effort to get them to join us in pushing our nation back from the brink of disaster and on toward a renewed committment to individual freedom and liberty. Together, we can not fail.

 

Sincerely,

 

Tom Zawistowski

President
Ohio Liberty Council
1-800-846-4630 Ext 104
tom.zawistowski@ohiolibertycouncil.org

CCTPP Meeting Minutes, February 14, 2012

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
MINUTES OF
14 FEBRUARY 2012

NOTE;  Secretary PEGGY GARNER was absent tonight, but her recorder was in attendance.  Please bear with the following:

Meeting was held at the Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order by Chairman BOB CAVANAUGH
Pledge of Allegiance was led by ROMA WADE
Invocation by Representative Norman Sanderson

BOB apologized for the meeting starting late, because he and KEN LANG had been on the radio with Lockwood Phillips.  Wanted to know where HOWARD and PEGGY were tonight.  KEN said they were on a Valentine’s date.  BOB said why, they’ve only been married about 80 years, right?  DIANE said that is why they are still married.

BOB recognized our visiting dignitaries: House Representative Norman Sanderson, who is running for Jean Preston’s seat in the Senate.  Asked Mr. Sanderson if he was District 3 or District 1 right now, to which he replied House District 3, which is all of Pamlico, and about 75% of Craven.  He also recognized County Commissioner Chairman Robin Comer.  BOB asked about the protest tonight.  STEVE BEST said he understood it was at the Train Depot in the park.  BOB asked who were they protesting?  STEVE said they were protesting against the Marriage Amendment.  BOB wanted to know if there was a big crowd down there.  STEVE said probably 50 or so and he thought the newspaper and radio were there also.  BOB also introduced Doug Raymond, a former radio personality.  BOB asked, didn’t he have the talk station before Lockwood.  Mr. Raymond said he worked on the talk station, Lockwood has always had it.  BOB said you (Mr. Raymond)  also took over Frank Rouse’s TV operation and you are now soon to be senator Sanderson’s campaign chairman as I understand it.  Mr. Raymond said he was an advisor.  He did not like titles.  He was helping Norm in any way he could.

BOB asked if there were any new faces here tonight.  He asked who the lady was with STEVE tonight.  STEVE said it was his wife Susie and tonight was their anniversary.

BOB then talked about the little protest rally (some of the TEA Party folks showed up in Beaufort as well as some non-TEA Party folks) against Mr. Randy Ramsey who is running for Jean Preston’s seat under the Republican ticket.  He is a registered Republican.  BOB went back and checked the 2010 registration and party affiliation and he has been a registered Republican as far back as he checked.  But he has been a real heavy donor to the Democrat Party and Beverly Perdue, Mike Easley, and also Mark Basnight.  He said he did not want to pick a dog in this fight but the TEA Party is a very conservative organization and we have three basic principles that we are guided by.  To try to get those principals disseminated, that is our goal, to educate the voters.  It is one issue we thought was needed to bring to attention, and we hoped it would be a media event and we were led to believe that there would be TV and other media there.  But just three newspaper reporters showed up but that still will get the word out; along with KEN and I being on the radio tonight.  KEN spoke up and said they did have channel 14 stop by but without cameras.  He gave the reporter with channel 14 a copy of the fact sheet they had made up to pass out.  The reporter didn’t even have a notebook or anything to write on.  KEN said he thought he was just passing by and noticed the crowd.  BOB said he was surprised to hear that Ramsey was waiting until after we left to show up to register.  KEN said it was obvious that he got a phone call letting him know we had left.  BOB said anyway he hoped we shot a torpedo in the side of his submarine trying to sneak in under the public umbrella.  Someone in the audience said they were trying to take care of him.  They are trying to prove that there is a bus that leaves Havelock each morning loaded with illegals that goes to Jarrett’s Boat Works.  BOB said he heard that they were investigating that.  BOB said Jarrett has more than 25 employees too.  The member said Jarrett was not the only one using illegals, there were several more doing the same thing.  Where we have been getting that this bus leaves Havelock, they contracted with (Greenbar?) to haul bus loads to Jarrett Boat Works and he gets paid for all of them in cash.  If we can get them on camera, we can take care of Randy Ramsey.  BOB called on ROMA WADE who had his hand up.  ROMA said he just wanted to say, ’when that goes, every boat builder out there by Jarrett Bay is gone also.”  BOB said as a landscaper one of the things that really amazed him was when he retired from the Marine Corps was the lack of work ethic out here amongst our younger folks.  He was totally taken by surprise by that.  He had no idea how much power the youth uniform code of justice had over the young folks to make sure they worked.

BOB announced that he, KEN and FRED DECKER were going to have to leave early tonight and he believed our distinguished guests would be leaving early also.  They had the Court House Meeting.  He would be leaving the rest of the meeting in the hands of ERIC BROYLES, Vice Chairman. Before they had to leave he wanted to take this opportunity to ask Norman Sanderson to have the floor and speak to us about whatever he felt like.

Norman thanked BOB and said he just wanted to commend  him and KEN  for the outstanding job they did on the radio.  He had done interviews with Lockwood.  ‘They can be a little tricky at times.  Lockwood is a good man and he means well.  Anyway, I thank you for giving me a couple of minutes of your time tonight.  I want to just start out by giving you a little background on me.  I have lived in this area since 1972.’  Used to live right next door to Willie and since 1972 Norm has raised both of his children here.  They went to high school in Pamlico County, graduated from Wake Forest University.  His daughter, three grandsons and her husband live just ten miles down the road from them so that is a blessing to have them that close. But he wants to talk about himself a little bit.  He knows he could spend this whole ten minute period talking about his opposition and the people running against him but he wants to tell us where he is coming from).  From 2008, he believes, they started back up the Coastal Tax Payers Association which is his (and the Craven area) TEA Party version of what we do here in Carteret.  When they got the CTPA going again, he was the Vice President.  They used to have one years ago but it kind of died, he and the others lost interest, but when they began to see what was happening across our state and nation and even in our own county, a group got together and said we need to bring the CTPA back on line because we need someone out here that is a watch dog for the general public, because most of the public doesn’t have a clue as to what is going on.  If they hear it on the 6:00 news that is great but who can believe what you hear anymore.  And so they re-started that organization and he was really pleased to be a part of the first rally that they had.  They had about 1500 folks that marched from the court house to Union Park in New Bern and had a fantastic rally about bringing life to what was going on in our government.  He is just like those of us here tonight, he believes in the same three basic principals that BOB mentioned.  He believes in less government, less government intrusion in our lives; the government has far too many tentacles in our lives; believes our government costs us way too much money for what they do for us, and so he believes in lower taxes for everybody concerned.  He believes that we, the people/the citizens are the ones that have to rise up and take our state and country back because if we just let government go unchecked, it is just going to continue to get bigger and bigger.  It is like fire; as long as you keep giving it fuel, it is just going to grow and never satisfy itself.  So, what you do, when you talk about educating the voters, and that is what we have to do; we have to educate and let them know what is really going on.  When we have someone come along that says they are one thing but all the indicators are pointing that they are something else, then we as citizens have a right to really ask the hard questions.  We need to get answers to our questions.  We don’t need to take anything for granted just because somebody claims to be a good person and they claim to be on your side; I say let them show me the proof.  He will take the record that he has for the one term he has served.  They went through probably one of the hardest legislative terms that they have ever had to do.  It was the first time in one hundred years that the Republicans had control of the House and the Senate and they were left with a three billion dollar shortfall in their budget, which is required by law to be balanced.  They did it without raising taxes.  It took a lot of hard decisions;  they took a lot of hits; a lot of criticism; were demonized; and were told everything in the state is going to die because of what they had done and he is here to tell us that none of that is going to happen.  Our government had gotten so big that even government itself didn’t know how big it was.  We did those hard things.  We let the sales tax expire; and let the special taxes on couples who made over a certain amount of money, go away; and we did it without increasing….and he was proud of it.  He had the ninth most conservative rating in the North Carolina House on his voting record last year.  He will put his voting record up against anybody else’s.  Any time we could reduce the size of government, he voted for it.  Any time they could reduce taxes, he voted for it.  Anytime they could reduce regulatory forms that were killing small businesses, he voted for it.  That is the only thing that is going to turn our county and our state around is to get government out of the way.  As you have heard many times ‘let business take over, cause business knows how to do it’.
Now, he wanted to talk a little bit about this race…. There have been rumblings for the last few weeks.  He made up his mind several months ago because people came to him and said ‘you know there is a possibility that Senator Preston is not going to run again’.  He said he had had the pleasure of working with Sen. Preston this last year.  They would sit in each others office and talk about the things that affected Craven and Pamlico (which is part of her district) and also those things which affect Carteret, too.  So when she made the announcement that she was not going to run, after some prayer and talking to his family, he said he felt it was just a natural thing, and if he was ever going to do this, now is the time.  He already represents two of these counties and he will just envelop and bring in Carteret County because a lot of the same problems and difficulties that you all look at, they face the same thing in Craven and Pamlico.  They did not know about the recruiting that was taking place because they have some people in high positions that like to pick and choose who will come in and serve.  As far as he is concerned, nobody in Raleigh should pick and choose who will represent you in the state senate or house.  It is not their decision.  It is your decision and you are smart enough to look at a candidate and listen to that candidate, talk to that candidate and ask him questions and listen to his responses and ask him his vision and then you are smart enough to choose who it is you want to go up there and represent you.  He knows we are in a battle.  He has met Mr. Ken Jones over at Pine Knoll Shores.  He is a fine gentleman.  They had a conversation Saturday night at the Carteret Reagan Day luncheon.  A campaign ought to be about issues and how they as candidates will go about solving those issues.  That is what he and Mr. Jones came to in agreement.  That is what their campaign is going to be about.  After this is over, whoever comes out on top, we pledged each others total support that we would jump in and help the other person win this seat because we need to keep this seat in conservative hands.  We know we are in a battle, because of the very magnitude of the amount of money that this third party has.  Money means a lot, and it has always been in the past that he who spent the most money won the election.  That did not happen two years ago when he ran against a three term incumbent who outspent him almost three to one.  He took almost 70% of the vote and it was because of people out working hard and everybody played a part.  Everybody did what they could do, whether it was $10.00, 50.00 or $100.00; or whether it was putting on a teeshirt and marching in a parade; whether it was working at a poll outside handing out literature; whatever it took.  That’s what we did and we can do it again.  I don’t care how much money this man says he has.  All we would like is for him to stand up and tell us where he got it from.  We feel he has to be open to you the voter.  He does not need to come out here as a conservative and say we are going to Raleigh or Washington; we are going to be transparent and let you know everything we do and then go in the back room and do the same thing that has been done for the last one hundred years.  If that is the way it has got to be then we are all in trouble and I don’t know where our country is going to end up.  All of our victories, all of our freedoms, everything that we have worked hard for in 2010, it is on the line this year because if we lose this election in Washington; if we lose this election in Raleigh, if we don’t get a conservative governor; and if we don’t keep the conservative legislature so that we can finish those things that the governor vetoed on us, we are in trouble.  Not only are we going to suffer but our children are going to suffer also.  So, he said he is here tonight to ask for support, help, anyway that you can.  If  you would like to make a financial donation, he just happens to have some financial donation envelops.  Every bit helps.  Don’t think that what you can do is not going to make a difference because it will.  We have got to really dig this year and do everything we can folks, because you know what is going to come in here during the Presidential election.  We know what is going to happen when the Democrats come to Charlotte for their convention.  There is going to be more money spent in North Carolina because he thinks North Carolina will be a key state.  The people who have it now will not want to give it up and they will not give it up without an all out fight.  We are here and hopefully ready for that fight because our future’s at stake.  He said he would be glad to answer any questions.  ERIC BROYLES said “Norm, you say you are for the reduction of taxes.  What can you do about the gasoline tax?”  Norman said that is why he wants to go to the Senate.  The House voted to cap gasoline tax but they could not get it through the Senate.  The House were going to hold it where it was before this last forced increase and don’t think that it won’t go up January again unless we can do something with it.  One thing he has to say about the gas tax is ‘we have the highest one but most people don’t understand why’.  We have the highest gas tax in the southeast because North Carolina’s DOT does all the maintenance, all the repair work, and all the new construction in the state and we don’t charge the local county anything.  A lot of these states who have lower gas taxes makes the counties raise their property taxes so they can do the maintenance on local roads.  We don’t do that in NC.  It does level it out a little but it is still too high.  ERIC said ’when gasoline goes up a dollar, it is not fair.’  Norman agreed.  ERIC said going up in relationship with the cost of living that is a different issue.  Norman said they say it is based on cost of oil.  Asphalt is a petroleum product and so when oil goes up so does the cost of asphalt.  We have been looking for years for a different formula, but so far nobody has been smart enough to come up with one.  He knows there is one out there we just have to keep looking.  Our gasoline tax should not be tied to what foreign countries charge us for petroleum.  ERIC said we need to get an energy bill passed.
JEFFERY CRANE  said he was a little confused about the gas tax is for the DOT?   Norman said the DOT gets most of their money from our gas tax and from the fees that we pay for highways.  JEFF said he was driving down 101 the other day and there were some people on a curve and they were mowing the grass.  Usually they have people out there to slow you down and flag men, etc. because it was a dangerous situation.   They said they did not have enough money to have flaggers when they are doing projects like that.  He was curious as to what Norm thought about this.  BOB said his question was why were they mowing grass in February?  Norm said Tell you what we have to do,  and it is just as important as the presidential election or the election of a Republican governor.  When and only when we elect a Republican governor can we change the departments in NC from the top down and put people in there that are going to do better at running things.  Someone said ‘with common sense”?   Norm said right.
Someone (did not recognize the voice) said he would like to speak on Norman’s character.  He had known him for forty plus years.  He had lived across the ditch from him.  He is the most straight forward, honest, upright person you will ever meet in life.  He is a good Christian also.  They go way back.  Norm said thank you Will (so I presume the speaker was Willie Austin.)  ERIC said he would also like to give Norm a compliment on what he did January 5th?  They over road a governor veto to control the way monies are collected by the school’s unions/non-unions/teachers associations, (NCEA)  whatever you want to call them. ERIC wanted to commend them on that, because he didn’t think anyone should be compelled to pay fees.  Norm said we could spend a half day talking about that but we don’t have the time tonight.  It is an organization that the state does not need to be helping in any way what so ever.   Someone spoke up about the film industry in NC has gotten quite a bit of pull somehow.  They are getting millions of dollars off the state now.  Norm said he thinks it is an absolute waste.  He has not seen anything come out of Hollywood in the last 15 years that he thought was worth anything.  That was Gov. Perdue.  She has gone and courted the film industry to come to Wilmington and a couple of other areas and she has lured them here with a whole lot of tax payer incentives.  He doesn’t think anyone of them can show where it benefits…after we pay what we have to pay to get them here, he doesn’t see where it benefits the state.  They bring in their own people, their own equipment…..we get a little bit of stuff around when they are eating, sleeping and housing…but then they are gone and take everything with them and we have given them a lot of money to make junk.  Cause that is what comes out of it.  BOB said they are part of the union so they are forced to hire union employees and we are a right-to-work-state.

BOB said he was going to cut this short because some of us have to go to Beaufort to the court house.  He asked Norm to leave some of his donation envelopes with those who remain.  BOB told Robin Comer that he wasn’t running against anybody, but did he want to say a few words before they left. Robin thanked him but said not at this time.

BOB said the TEA Party Patriots, Jenny Beth Martin and Mark Meckler, have published a book and all the proceeds go to the TEA Party Patriots.  He had a free complimentary copy which he is putting in our library.  Anybody can check it out free of charge any time you want.  Someone asked if we also had a video library.  BOB said we have a video library and STEVEN BEST, President and CEO of the Best Productions Corp., also known as The Cave, operates his home movie theater that seats 45 with various videos he has purchased and found.  The next event will be this Saturday, February 18th at 3:00 pm at which time two movies will be shown,  “Iranium” and “Agenda, Grinding America Down”, about communism in America.  Call STEVE at 723-0493.  Hoping to have a pot luck meal also.  (So, if you would like to attend and bring something to eat, please fell free to do so.  It will be appreciated.)

FRED said he wanted to tell Norm one thing…. during the primaries parties do not have people at the polls.  The TEA Party does.  Our plan is to work every one of them or at least as many as we can.

BOB called on EULA PARKIN.  EULA said she was not going to talk about Muslims this week.  She was going to talk about the owls.  She had bought copies of booklets and wanted to read a couple of clips from them.  If you are interested in the book, it costs $1.00, however, if you want to give more than $1.00 it will be appreciated.  On page 29, “the organizers for OWS worked hard to portray their movement as being composed of people who live next door to you and have been financially blindsided by the 1% who allegedly control America.  But New York magazine revealed a very different reality in a story published on October 2, 2011.  A poll it conducted with 100 protestors in Manhatten disclosed that half were in their 20’s and 35% were of the opinion that the US government is no better than Al Quida.  While 45% said Capitalism can’t be saved and is apparently immoral.  Another survey of 200 OWS protestors 65% said the government has a moral responsibility to guarantee all citizens access to affordable health care, a college education and a secure retirement regardless of the cost.  77% supported tax hikes on the wealthiest Americans…52% had participated in political movements before…98% endorsed breaking the law to achieve their goals….and 31% said they would support violence to promote their agenda.  Doug Shown(?) the Democratic pollster whose firm conducted the survey concluded that the OWS activists hold values that are dangerously out of touch with the broad mass of the American people and are bound by a big commitment to radical left wing policies.”  She then read from the last two pages of the book:  Barbarism vs. Civilization.  As a way of normalizing Occupy Wall Street, it’s supporters have tried to suggest that it is the opposite side of the coin to the TEA Party demonstrations.  President Obama has helped to propagate this view of observing that ‘in some ways the OWS demonstrations are not that different from some of the protests that we saw coming from the TEA Party.  According to Vice President Joe Biden, OWS and the TEA Party have a lot in common, since they both think the system is not fair.  But the TEA Party demonstrations resulted almost no arrests in contrast to the 4,800 that took place in the first two months of OWS and the TEA Party had no rapes, no deaths, no defecations and no $13 million dollar bill for police overtime and cleanup afterward.  The OWS can be said to be the opposite side of the coin to the TEA Party only in the sense that barbarism is the opposite side of the coin to civilization.  She bought 25 copies of the book and if you would like a copy just drop your dollar or whatever you wish to donate in the jar and pick up a copy.  One more thing, EULA asked, how many of you shop at Food Lion and use your card for discounts?  If you get on the internet, www.foodlioncentralnorthcarolina.orgdonate and enter the number on your card.  A portion of whatever you buy goes to the food bank of central and eastern North Carolina.  There are 500,000 people in this area that need help.  All you have to do is go to this web site and sign in with your card number (the number between the 0‘s) .

BOB turned the rest of the meeting over to ERIC (and my recorder  left with the group going to Beaufort to the Court House.  Thus the minutes end here.  Will have to talk to ERIC to find out what happened after we left.)

Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER, Secretary.

Letter to the Editor – RINOs Need Not Apply

RINOs Need Not Apply

Representative Norm Sanderson and Mayor of Pine Knoll Shores, Ken Jones, filed to run for Senator Jean Preston’s seat on February 13th. For weeks it had been rumored that Randy Ramsey, owner of Jarrett Bay Boat Works would also declare his candidacy for Senator Preston’s seat.  Mr. Ramsey’s did not show up at the Board of Elections with the other candidates as his filing was being protested by some people concerned about his political connections. Mr. Ramsey delayed filing until the protestors left. So why did Mr. Ramsey avoid confronting the protestors? What is Mr. Ramsey hiding?

Both Representative Sanderson and Mayor Ken Jones are solid conservatives each who have public records to validate them as conservative Republicans. Voters have been able to judge both of these men based on their actions while serving in elective office.

Mr. Ramsey is a registered Republican, but his political views are largely unknown to voters. He does not have a public record that voters can judge what he may do as an elected official. Some might say that is a good thing. But wait, you might want to dig deeper, because what Mr. Ramsey has done “in the smoked-filled room behind closed doors” could be very telling. When you look at Mr. Ramsey’s political contribution and political associations for the last 15 years it gives a clear picture of his politics.  If you go to this web site www.followthemoney.org (a site that tracks money in state politics) you will learn that since 1997, Randall Ramsey has given $36,950 to Democratic candidates in NC including, Mike Easley, Bev Perdue, Marc Basnight and the NC Democratic Party.  But wait, there’s more… during that same period he gave only $2,750 to Republicans. Mr. Ramsey did not give a dime, not one red cent to Senator Preston, or Representative McElraft during the same period.

But wait, there’s more… Mr. Ramsey has been quoted in the press as saying “I’ve tried to support the candidate I’ve felt would best serve the people of our community.” He also said “I have supported the other party in the past, but it was because I thought they (the candidates) understood the issues in Carteret County and would support us the best.” Mr. Ramsey by his own declaration thought that Democrats including Mike Easley, Bev Perdue, Marc Basnight, and the Democrat Party would represent Carteret County better than Senator Jean Preston, or Representative Pat McElraft. The people of Carteret County certainly disagree with Mr. Ramsey because they elected Senator Preston and Representative McElraft over and over.

But wait, there’s more… in addition to the large donations to the NC Democrats, Randy Ramsey, the owner of Jarrett Bay Boat Works, was reported by NC Civitas to have used his corporate airplane to provide “unreported flights” for Governor Bev Perdue (also called Bev’s “Travelgate”) (Reference- http://www.civitasreview.com/elections-campaigns/travelgate-perdue/).
These actions follow a pattern dating back to the Easley administration of political donors providing free air travel and political contributions in return for political favors or political appointments.  In Ramsey’s case, “pay to play” political favor was appointment to the NC State University Board of Trustees.

But wait, there’s more… Mr. Ramsey recently boasted in his own Press Release dated February 10, 2012 (http://us4.campaign-archive2.com/?u=1b8f1d3fdc546a00dc3621b76&id=b80e336ca2)  that he had amassed $132,827 four days before filing to run. Mr. Ramsey, who donated all that money to you? Are you willing to disclose your donors before the campaign reports come out just before the primary election? How many of these donors are political players like you who will be expecting political favors if you are elected? What is the quid pro quo? Do you expect you can simply spend a lot of money to create a smokescreen that the citizens of Carteret, Craven, and Pamlico Counties can’t see through? Do you really?

Randy Ramsey has been a major player in liberal Democrat “pay to play” politics and is not representative of the conservatives values in NC District 2. Anyone who expects the liberal Democrat machine of Mike Easley and Bev Perdue to “understand the issues important to the citizens of Carteret County” better than those representatives elected by the citizens of Carteret County to serve them does not themselves understand what is best for Carteret County citizens. Mr. Ramsey has supported Democrats because that defines his values.

We do not need or want a Democrat pretending to be a Republican to run for the Senate seat currently occupied by a fine Senator such as Jean Preston. This is no way to honor Senator Preston’s service to District 2 by electing a RINO Democrat hack to her seat.

Kenneth Lang

Email to Congressman Jones & Senator Burr re. IRS Abuse of Power

For the second time this week, I’ve seen articles describing what amounts to harassment of Tea Party groups by the IRS. The first one was concerning a group in OH, and the second was in Richmond, VA. The article on the latter is at this link http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/claim-irs-won-t-grant-richmond-tea-party-tax-exempt-status_629931.html

The Executive Branch continues to exceed it authority under the Constitution. The administration is attacking the freedom of average Americans using the Federal institutions that should be protecting our freedoms. I would appreciate it if you and your colleagues would find out what is going on, and take some action to prevent this abuse of power by the Executive Branch.
Kenneth Lang

Claim: IRS Won’t Grant Richmond Tea Party Tax Exempt Status

1:16 PM, Feb 16, 2012 • By DANIEL HALPER

The Richmond Tea Party group is blasting the IRS for allegedly failing to grant tax exempt status to the pro-limited government organization. “The Internal Revenue Service has served Richmond Tea Party (RTP) with unreasonable requests to obtain a tax-exempt status, fitting the pattern of the Federal Government’s forcing liberty groups to spend inordinate time and money complying with their demands during this critical 2012 election year,” RTP claims in a press release.

According to the Richmond Tea Party, here’s the process that led to the “unreasonable documentation requests” from the IRS:

On December 28, 2009, RTP applied to become a 501(c)(4) organization. After nearly ten months, the IRS finally responded with a letter (dated September 17, 2010), requesting detailed documentation to satisfy 17 questions, giving RTP only a two-week window in which to finish. (As the response was curiously due on the opening day of the inaugural Virginia Tea Party Convention, for which RTP was a central organizer, we requested and received a two-week extension.) We fully complied, providing over 500 pages of documentation. We received no response for over a year. Eventually the IRS sent a letter dated January 9, 2012, thanking us for our “complete and thorough responses” from the first request, but then asking us to answer 12 additional questions in 53 separate parts, including the totally inappropriate request for a full list of our donors and volunteers. We were given the same two-week timeframe for completion. It should be noted that this most recent letter was issued on the same day that the IRS issued a new 45-section bulletin regarding applications for tax-exempt status.

The IRS did not immediately respond to THE WEEKLY STANDARD’s request for comment.

The Richmond Tea Party claims this kerfuffle with the IRS reinforces their view of the government. “This illustrates everything the American people find unacceptable from their government,” the group says. “A simple request for tax-exempt status should not take years to complete, involve hundreds of pages of documentation, require hundreds of volunteer hours, and request private information we should never have to disclose. This grants the Federal Government the dangerous power to selectively stymie those voices with which they disagree, bogging them down in endless paperwork and compliance costs so that they are unable to spend time serving the principles they founded their organization to advance.”

By its own self-description, Richmond Tea Party favors limited government, constitutional adherence, fiscal responsibility, free markets, and virtue and accountability.

 

Weekly Standard

Email to Congressman Jones & Senator Burr re. Obama's Plan to Cut Nuclear Arsenal by 80%

President Obama has asked the defense Dept to reduce our Nuclear weapon stockpile by 80%. That would take our current level per our treaty with Russia (who by the way have threatened to walk away from our agreement on numerous occasion) from 2550 to 510. Pakistan has 300. Russia has 4550. The President took an oath to protect and defend this country. He is bound to do so by the U. S. Constitution. So far, each time the President has flaunted the Constitution (e.g. recess appointment while Congress is in session) our Congress has stood by and done nothing! It is way past time for Congress to act. What will it take for you to act?

 

Kenneth Lang

2/14/2012

Shades of Brown Shirts and Jackboots???

Tuesday, February 14, 2012 2:02 PM
This is in the Carolina Journal:

Carolina Journal News Reports

 

Preschooler’s Homemade Lunch Replaced with Cafeteria “Nuggets”

State agent inspects sack lunches, forces preschoolers to purchase cafeteria food instead

Feb. 14th, 2012
RAEFORD — A preschooler at West Hoke Elementary School ate three chicken nuggets for lunch Jan. 30 because a state employee told her the lunch her mother packed was not nutritious.

The girl’s turkey and cheese sandwich, banana, potato chips, and apple juice did not meet U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines, according to the interpretation of the agent who was inspecting all lunch boxes in her More at Four classroom that day.

The Division of Child Development and Early Education at the Department of Health and Human Services requires all lunches served in pre-kindergarten programs — including in-home day care centers — to meet USDA guidelines. That means lunches must consist of one serving of meat, one serving of milk, one serving of grain, and two servings of fruit or vegetables, even if the lunches are brought from home.

When home-packed lunches do not include all of the required items, child care providers must supplement them with the missing ones.

The girl’s mother — who said she wishes to remain anonymous to protect her daughter from retaliation — said she received a note from the school stating that students who did not bring a “healthy lunch” would be offered the missing portions, which could result in a fee from the cafeteria, in her case $1.25.

“I don’t feel that I should pay for a cafeteria lunch when I provide lunch for her from home,” the mother wrote in a complaint to her state representative, Republican G.L. Pridgen of Robeson County.

The girl’s grandmother, who sometimes helps pack her lunch, told Carolina Journal that she is a petite, picky 4-year-old who eats white whole wheat bread and is not big on vegetables.

“What got me so mad is, number one, don’t tell my kid I’m not packing her lunch box properly,” the girl’s mother told CJ. “I pack her lunchbox according to what she eats. It always consists of a fruit. It never consists of a vegetable. She eats vegetables at home because I have to watch her because she doesn’t really care for vegetables.”

When the girl came home with her lunch untouched, her mother wanted to know what she ate instead. Three chicken nuggets, the girl answered. Everything else on her cafeteria tray went to waste.

“She came home with her whole sandwich I had packed, because she chose to eat the nuggets on the lunch tray, because they put it in front of her,” her mother said. “You’re telling a 4-year-old. ‘oh. you’re lunch isn’t right,’ and she’s thinking there’s something wrong with her food.”

While the mother and grandmother thought the potato chips and lack of vegetable were what disqualified the lunch, a spokeswoman for the Division of Child Development said that should not have been a problem.

“With a turkey sandwich, that covers your protein, your grain, and if it had cheese on it, that’s the dairy,” said Jani Kozlowski, the fiscal and statutory policy manager for the division. “It sounds like the lunch itself would’ve met all of the standard.” The lunch has to include a fruit or vegetable, but not both, she said.

There are no clear restrictions about what additional items — like potato chips — can be included in preschoolers’ lunch boxes.

“If a parent sends their child with a Coke and a Twinkie, the child care provider is going to need to provide a balanced lunch for the child,” Kozlowski said.

Ultimately, the child care provider can’t take the Coke and Twinkie away from the child, but Kozlowski said she “would think the Pre-K provider would talk with the parent about that not being a healthy choice for their child.”

It is unclear whether the school was allowed to charge for the cafeteria lunches they gave to every preschooler in the class that day.

The state regulation reads:

“Sites must provide breakfast and/or snacks and lunch meeting USDA requirements during the regular school day. The partial/full cost of meals may be charged when families do not qualify for free/reduced price meals.

“When children bring their own food for meals and snacks to the center, if the food does not meet the specified nutritional requirements, the center must provide additional food necessary to meet those requirements.”

Still, Kozlowski said, the parents shouldn’t have been charged.

“The school may have interpreted [the rule] to mean they felt like the lunch wasn’t meeting the nutritional requirements and so they wanted the child to have the school lunch and then charged the parent,” she said. “It sounds like maybe a technical assistance need for that school.”

The school principal, Jackie Samuels, said he didn’t “know anything about” parents being charged for the meals that day. “I know they eat in the cafeteria. Whether they pay or not, they eat in the cafeteria.”

Pridgen’s office is looking into the issue.

Sara Burrows is an associate editor of Carolina Journal.

Letter to the Editor – Vet Candidates to Discover RINOs

Editor
No one in the Media would vet Obama’s connections to the Far Left when he ran for President and now we in Carteret County and in particular those represented in Senate District 2 (Carteret, Craven and Pamlico Counties) need a candidate vetted. You see a lot of us in Carteret County know Ken Jones, Pine Knoll Shores, two term Mayor and a great many of us know NC Representative Norman Sanderson from Pamlico, a solid conservative Republican Legislator from Pamlico and Craven Counties, who trounced Alice Graham Underhill in 2010. You see both of these men ( Sanderson & Jones ) have been active doers in Carteret, Craven and Pamlico County Republican events and activities as well as the 3rd Congressional District. They have a record! ? But who is Randy Ramsey? What is his record? The one thing I’ve been able to find out through the website; WWW.FOLLOWTHEMONEY.ORG  is that Randy Ramsey has been a BIG contributor to the DEMOCRAT PARTY and to Democrat elites like Beverly Purdue ($2,000 as late as July 11.) Mark Basnight, Scott Thomas, and Mike Easley. If the public records are right, Ramsey has spread big. big dollars to the Democrats (About $37,000) and a mere pittance to his(?) Republican Party candidates. He’s not given a dime to our two local Carteret County ladies Senator Jean Preston (who he seeks to replace) or Representative Pat McElraft who both have diligently served our local interests in Raleigh. So, other than owning Jarrett Bay Boat Works and allowing his company plane to ferry Gov. Beverly Purdue around in the Fly-gate or Travel-gate Scandal, who is this guy! Where has he been hiding when local Republicans are working?  I think I smell a RINO ( Republican In Name Only) in our back yard, soon to be fed big green dollars by the Democrats and Pay to Play Republicans in order to retake control of the now Conservative Republican Senate District 2 Seat. We all know that the Democrats want control of North Carolina’s Legislature  and the Governor’s Office. Retaking control the Legislature is their #1  goal. So why not a Stealth, Manchurian or RINO candidate running in Senate District 2 or else where to ease the task. The real facts are out there hidden in the shadows and every Eastern North Carolina news media outlet needs to shine the light on the facts.

Randy Ramsey is no Republican & no Conservative

The race to fill Senator Jean Preston’s seat in the NC Legislature is heating up. A few weeks ago Rep. Norm Sanderson announced his intention of running for Senator Preston’s seat. Saturday, Ken Jones, Pine Knoll Shores mayor announced he would throw his hat in the ring. For weeks it has been rumored that Randy Ramsey, owner of Jarrett Bay Boat Works would also declare his candidacy for Senator Preston’s seat.

Rep. Sanderson is a staunch conservative. Ken Jones from all reports is also a solid conservative. But even though Mr. Ramsey is registered Republican, his politics is largely unknown, until you look at his political contribution and political associations as far back as 1997.  If you to follow this link to www.followthemoney.org a site that tracks money in state politics.  It shows that since 1997, Randall Ramsey has given $36,950 to Democratic candidates in NC. They include, Mike Easley, Bev Perdue, Mark Basnight and the NC Democratic Party.  During that same period of time he gave $2750 to Republicans.

Randy Ramsey is the owner of Jarrett Bay Boat Works and his company airplane was included in the first round of “unreported flights” for Governor Bev Perdue that became known as Travelgate”. (Ref. http://www.civitasreview.com/elections-campaigns/travelgate-perdue/)
This followed a pattern dating back to the Easley administration of political donors providing free air travel and political contributions in return for political favors or political appointments.  In Ramsey’s case, the political appointment was to the NC State University Board of Trustees.

Randy Ramsey has been a major player in liberal Democratic “pay to play” politics and is not representative of the conservative values of the Tea Party, or what we expect of the Republican Party.   I encourage you to do your own research and then if you come to the same conclusion, pass this information on to your friends to warn them that a major Democratic political player is running in the Republican primary for NC Senate.

We do not want a Democrat pretending to be a Republican run for the Senate seat currently occupied by such a fine Senator as Jean Preston. This is no way to honor Jean’s service by electing a RINO Democrat hack to her seat.

Democrat Contributions                      Republican Contributions

$2000  Mike Easley Gov       12/18/97          $500  David Hipps Senate           1/20/00
$500 Bev Perdue Senate       7/15/98           $500  Jonathan Robinson House 9/28/00
$1000   Mike Easley Gov       3/31/99           $500  David Hipps Senate           11/5/00
$500   Mike Easley  Gov        6/24/99           $1000  Cherie Berry Labor Com 12/10/03
$1000  Bev Perdue  Lt. Gov   6/25/99           $250   Cherie Berry  Labor Com  10/16/07
$1000  Scott Thomas Senate    6/29/00
$2000  Bev Perdue  Lt. Gov      9/22/00
$2500  Mike Easley  Gov          10/3/00
$200  Scott Thomas  Senate     8/26/02
$250   Scott Thomas Senate     10/01/04
$2000  Mike Easley  Gov           10/16/04
$1000  Bev Perdue  Lt. Gov       10/20/04
$2000  Bev Perdue  Lt. Gov       12/27/05
$2000  Bev Perdue  Lt. Gov        6/29/06
$2000  Bev Perdue  Gov            12/27/07
$4000  Bev Perdue   Gov           10/3/08
$1000  Marc Basnight  Senate    10/17/08
$5000  NC Democratic Party       10/17/08
$2500  NC Democratic Party       4/28/10
$1000  Marc Basnight  Senate     7/2/10
$1500  Michael Walters  Senate   9/16/10
$2000  Bev Perdue Gov               7/25/11
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$36,950                                                                    $2750

AFP Sponsors Bus Trip for Supreme Court Obamacare Case

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Dear Kenneth,

March marks an important and unfortunate anniversary. It will have been exactly two years since President Obama forced his unpopular health care takeover onto the American people. Americans for Prosperity has educated the public about the dangers of government interference in the health care market for the past several years, and now the Supreme Court is set to hear arguments and make a ruling on that very issue.

As you are most likely aware, the U.S. Supreme Court will be considering the constitutionality of several elements of the President’s health care bill. This may be our best chance to overturn this offense against our health care freedoms. That’s why Americans for Prosperity will be hosting a Hands Off My Health Care rally for free-market grassroots activists from North Carolina and across the country near the Supreme Court on March 27th. Details can be found below.

Americans for Prosperity – North Carolina will host bus rides to DC from the following locations the day of the event:

Bolivia, Charlotte Area, Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Greensboro, Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Sanford, Southern Pines, Wake Forest, Wilmington, Wilson.

Click here to register for the Hands Off My Health Care Rally now!

Hands Off My Health Care Rally

Near the United States Supreme Court, Washington, D.C.
March 27th at 1:00PM

Over the past few years, Americans for Prosperity has been the premier grassroots group educating the public on the dangers of the President’s health care bill. AFP’s Hands Off My Health Care Tour criss-crossed the nation in 2009 hosting over 300 events and rallies. Then, in late 2009, over 5,000 activists gathered for AFP’s Code Red Rally in Washington.

We must remind the Court and all of Washington (including the President and Congress) that the President’s health care takeover is an affront to free-market principles and our Constitution. Not only is the individual mandate unconstitutional, but it forces consumers to enter the health insurance market against their will. Click here to read more about the individual mandate.

Click here to register for the Hands Off My Health Care Rally now!

Sincerely,

Dallas Woodhouse
State Director
Americans for Prosperity – North Carolina

CCTPP Minutes, February 7, 2012

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
MINUTES OF
7 February 2012

Meeting held at Golden Corral Restaurant, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order at 6:08pm by Chairman BOB CAVANAUGH
Pledge of Allegiance was led by NANCY BOCK
Invocation by EULA PARKIN

BOB told the group about CATIE MCCABE’s event last Saturday night at Glad Tidings Church.  Reminded us that she had given us a presentation last week about the program she is interested in on sex trafficking/sex slave market.  He went to her presentation Saturday night and he said it blew him away.  The poor girl that got up there telling her story, (first time she had told it before an audience, and needed to do so because she is going to have to testify in court and needs the experience exposing the life she had been forced into), talk about heartbreaking, WOW!  BOB said if she had gone on about 2 more seconds he would probably have gotten up and gone on stage and hugged her.  Talk about being alone up there, WOW!  It was so obvious that her self esteem had been completely destroyed and she was fighting hard to get it back.   BOB said he was going to try to stay involved and would like to be kept informed of any more things like that coming up.  It really touched a cord with him.

BOB reminded everyone that we had our donation bucket here tonight (as opposed to having the 50/50 raffle).  People had already started throwing money in there so we will go that route.  Please help with whatever you can.  The Western Carteret group is having their meeting tonight so KEN and DIANE LANG, and ROMA and EDITH WADE are probably there.  He said he would be joining them after our meeting concludes.

BOB called on NANCY BOCK for our Treasurer’s report.  She said we have $1,164.00 and that KEN said that at their last meeting (Western group) they collected $162.00 but she hasn’t gotten that yet.

BOB asked HARRY THOMPSON if he had an update on the John Locke presentation.  HARRY said everything was a go for the workshop to be held on Saturday, March 17th in the Joslyn Hall at the Community College again this year.  You go on line to register (this is the address I used)
(http://johnlocke.org/events/event.html?id=966) and cost is $5.00 per person to help cover the cost of the room.  HARRY said he had written a letter to the editor Friday or Saturday, right after he had received the email from John Locke’s people about it being all set up to go.  Hopefully, it will be in tomorrow’s paper and will contain the website to use for registering.  It will be from 9:00 in the morning until 3:00 in the afternoon with a lunch break like we did last year.  He is looking forward to it and thinks it will be another good informative session; if we can just get the word out.  We need at least 50 people to attend to help take care of the expenses.  However, all the more, the better.  It is a good presentation and he thinks everybody will enjoy it.  SCOTT CARPENTER wanted to know what the purpose of the workshop was.  HARRY said this was the second part of the workshop we held last year on the Constitution.  This will be on the original intent of the Federalist Papers, and what would our forefathers think about what is going on today.  TOM AUSTIN wanted to know if we had sent word to Beaufort County about this workshop because they had a lot of people come down here last year from their area.  BOB said he would send them an email with the details.  HARRY said we do need to get the word out, with the registration address.  STEVE BEST said he did not have computer access to register.  PEGGY GARNER said she felt sure that they would have someone available so he could pay at the door.  HOWARD said he thought he had seen a letter to the editor recently from HARRY.  He wasn’t sure whether he had seen it in the News Times or the Jacksonville paper.  HARRY said he had sent the letter to both, plus the Tideland News and New Bern paper also, he thought.  He also thought it would be good if everyone else would write a letter to the editor and plug the event. SUSAN RYNAS wanted to know about putting in on the public library site.   Don’t they have something there?  HARRY said if that were so, it would be good to have something like a notice there.  NANCY said she would put it in the ‘Community Events’ in the News Times.  Discussion on current events and the constitution.  Just what is going on right now should encourage people to come and listen and learn.

BOB introduced the new faces in the crowd:  ROSANNE THOMPSON,  Precinct Chair for Salter Path and Indian Beach.  (BOB jokingly said ERNIE GUTHRIE was going to be her Vice Chair…in charge of all the vice.)  Speaking of all the precinct chair positions, the Republican Party, is having precinct meetings this Saturday.  You need to go to wherever your precinct has their meeting and get involved so you can get on phone committees and help get the campaign going and get out the vote.  LYN BAKER said they were supposed to have sent her the registration lists but she had not gotten them yet.  BOB wanted to know who was supposed to have sent them.  LYN said JUDY WILGUS.  FRED DECKER wanted to know which precinct LYN was in.  She said North River.  She was asked if she was the chairman there and she said no, she was a judge.  She was asked where they voted and she said East Carteret High School.  Discussion on what comprised the North River Precinct with everyone talking at once.  BOB asked FRED if he had anything else he wanted to add about the Precinct meetings this Saturday.  Someone said it and the locations should have been posted in the county paper; and several said it had been. SCOTT CARPENTER said he was Precinct Chairman for the Wildwood/Brandy-wine Precinct area (where 24 and 70 link up, goes up to Hibbs Road and loops around back to start) and their meeting would be held right here at the Golden Corral.  They need some help.  Wanted to know if anyone here at the meeting lives in that loop he had just described.  VERNE THOMPSON said he did and would be glad to help out making calls or whatever was needed.  SCOTT said he would get up with him tomorrow and discuss it with him.  He just wanted to let everybody know it was his pleasure to have been asked to be the chair and with RUTH PARKER, being the Vice and helping him out, they had a good start to the team right here tonight.  Do need more battle buddies to help out if you know of anyone interested.  ROSANNE said if anyone knew of anyone interested in helping with the Salter Path/Indian Beach area to please let her know also.  FRED said BILL HODGE is having problems down there in District 2 of Newport.  He is having to work and just got custody of his 12 year old grandson.  It is just he and the boy and he is not being able to get away to work the precinct.  He had called on FRED to help him out.  FRED had told him he would try to get him some help here tonight, thinking of BELVA and RON MANNING, but they are not here tonight, nor is LUKE KUKULINSKI and his wife.  FRED said young people need to get involved, since they are the ones that are going to be paying all this money back, so they need to come to the meetings and see what they can do to help.  He also invited HOWARD and PEGGY and HOWARD said they were not registered Republican, but Unaffiliated.  FRED said he understood that, but he would like for us to attend if we could.  HOWARD said he didn’t want them to think, if we went, that we were going as spies.  FRED laughed and said he wasn’t worried about that.  He said he didn’t say anything that he didn’t want anyone to hear, so he wasn’t concerned about spies.  The meeting for Newport Precincts is Saturday at 10:00 am at the Town Hall.

BOB also recognized GLADYS and ED SUESSLE.  GLADYS said they were from New York, but they have a home in Beaufort; actually South River, really.  BOB asked if they were just down for the week, or have they moved here.  She said their plans are to eventually move here but right now they are only here until April.  But…if there is anything they can do to help while they are here, just call on them.  GLADYS asked PEGGY, Secretary, to please put her name on our email listing.

BOB called on EULA PARKIN for her ‘J’had Watch’.  She said a long time ago she had told us about the situation with the Muslims and it all started here in North Carolina in July 2009.  This was the wife of the man that was arrested.  (showed picture of Muslim woman whose eyes were all that you could see).  Her husband was 39 years old, had 2 sons and 4 others who were called J/hadies.  They lived in a rural area south of Raleigh. They were all US citizens.  He decided to take his sons and recruit them as war activists.  At the time of the arrests in 2009, the boys were between the ages of 21 to 24.  They had been being indoctrinated since 9-11 when they were only around 9 to 12 years old.  It is hard for her to think that this man was the only J/hadi instructor in our country…just the only one yet to be discovered.  He must have stuck out like a sore thumb for things he did over the years of preparing them.  They had purchased several hundred rounds of ammunition.  You would think that would have gotten someone’s attention.  When discovered they were charged with a J’hadi plot and a NC jury found them guilty of conspiring to provide support to Islamists military in foreign countries.  They were convicted and the terrorist mom, who’s picture she had shown, shouted out ’Prosecutors were racist vultures’.  Finally in January 2012, they received 15 to 45 years in prison for ’misunderstanding Islam’.  She asked did anyone know what happened after being sentence to prison.  They started recruiting someone to behead those who had testified against them.  This woman, the terrorist mom, actually came forward with money, over $4,000.00, went all the way to Wilmington, to meet this guy, which turned out to be a con man, but he took the $4,000.00.  So now this North Carolinian has been accused of trying to behead the witnesses and it turns out that several people were involved and one was a school teacher, so EULA thinks her career is probably ended.  It is pretty amazing to her that this person is in prison and still getting people to go out and get people to kill the witnesses.  He told them to be sure and keep the heads, because he wanted to make sure they had done as told and had the right people.  The NC Muslim is to stand trial as the hit man.  HOWARD said he believed that trial was held in New Bern.  EULA said yes, and she would have gone if she had known about it.  BOB wanted to know if anyone was in jail and she said not yet as far as she knew.  This all started In 2009 and is not over with yet.

HOWARD said he read an interesting article this week about Grover Norquist.  Did you all know his wife is Muslim.  That is kind of shocking.

EULA said the more she reads about Jimmy Carter (laughter).  There is a conspiracy there and Hilary Clinton, Secretary of State is right in the middle of it.  He (Jimmy) comes out in January and says he thinks the US should support Islamic world in Egypt.  EULA is surprised he doesn’t want it right here in America.

PEGGY asked that those in attendance, please only one talk at a time.  When she is playing back the recording for the minutes, and everyone is talking at once, it is impossible to understand what is being said.  It comes in as a big roar.  She would appreciate those who wished to talk to please wait their turn.  Thank you.

HOWARD reminded BOB about the Republican Lincoln Day Dinner Saturday Night at the Senior Center.

BOB called on DENNIS TOMASO for an update on our business cards.  He said the guy making them had been sick but would have them ready for us next week.  BOB said we are getting 1,000 cards for $60.00.  That is the double sided cards.  DENNIS said once he adds his charge of another $40.00, the price will run a little higher.  Much joking followed.

BOB asked SCOTT CARPENTER if he was going to run for Board of Education.  He said he was tied up with being Precinct Chairman right now.  BOB told him he needed to learn to multi-task.

TOM AUSTIN asked if anything had been said among the TEA Party groups about being down in Charlotte during the Democrat Convention.  Are we going to try to get hold of a couple of hundred motel rooms and have some buses or vans so we can go down there and march and protest. He said he would take a week off but he didn’t want to go by himself, because he would look kind of funny.  RUTH PARKER said she thought we should just take a tent, no soap, no shampoos, don’t get a permit, just occupy Charlotte.  Discussed the police finally going in and breaking up the OWS gang there.  HOWARD said he thought he had read that the Charlotte City Council has enacted a lot of new rules to try to prevent the protest groups being there during the Democrat convention.  He suspects it might be real easy to get locked up during that time especially.  BOB said he thought after the Chicago ‘67 convention they really lock down these political conventions now to keep the crowds out.  TOM said he had in mind just walking around out side carrying signs maybe single file or double file around the block, not mob action. Someone said then they would probably consider it a parade and we would need a permit   TOM said then you say, I don’t know this guy next to me, he just showed up.  He asked BOB if it had been brought up among the TEA party groups.  BOB said there had been some talk about it but nothing has gotten any traction.  TOM said ‘then what did he need to do‘.  BOB said maybe start an email campaign.  TOM said he would kick it off and start locating hotels outside of Charlotte because in Charlotte, being the highly Democratic mob owned, hotels are already booked.  BOB wanted to know how much the bus seats were going to be.  TOM said he didn’t know right now.  We may decided to go in vans, rather that buses.  They would work better transporting the people from hotels/motels to the convention center.  We could probably stick 16 people in a van.  BOB asked TOM what he was going to call his event, the TOM AUSTIN Road Show?  TOM said, maybe the ‘Let’s Get Arrested TEA Party Show’.  BOB recognized STEVE BEST, who asked what happened in ‘67, that he wasn’t born yet then.  BOB said there was a lot of rioting at the Democrat convention.  Pandemonium type rioting.  LYN said it was their people doing it too.  Several got arrested and there was a big long drawn out trial, monkey show.  One of those guys married Jane Fonda (Tom Hayden).  TOM said, Daley’s police went in and started beating the crap out of the protestors. Then the hippies decided that non-violence is not the way after all and they started going back after the cops; and the cops brought in reinforcements and while they were having the Democratic convention inside they were having massive fights outside in the streets…tear gas, clubs.  Discussion as to who was running in that election.  Decided it was McGovern.  BOB said, remember he wanted us to be on our knees and apologize to the North Vietnamese.  He wanted to give every taxpayer $3,000 refund, a lot of stupid stuff.

BOB then called on STEVE to report on when he planned to have his movies shown.  STEVE said we were supposed to vote on it tonight.  BOB asked what did he have coming up this weekend.  (The Republican primary meetings are this Saturday.)  STEVE said he had scheduled the move “C me dance’ on the 25th .  He said he had watched it and thought it was one of the most powerful movies he had ever seen.

HOWARD said he had received newsletter from the Civitas Capital Connection and they put on a workshop ‘A Free Market Academy‘ (he had given it to HARRY  to check in it to see what is involved.)  He is thinking maybe we can have it here, maybe even in the fall at the Community College.  HARRY is going to get the details on it and report back to us.  HOWARD said he thought it sounded interesting.

RUTH PARKER wanted to know what was the latest on the March 24th deal to Washington?  BOB said no further news.  He wanted to know if anyone had any friends or knew of anyone connected to the Americans for Prosperity.  If they are involved, maybe we will be able to get $25.00 bus seats and go with them.  RUTH wanted to know if we could call Lockwood and ask him.  BOB said if they are involved then there should be something on their web site.  NANCY said she did not see anything on their website.  RUTH asked if anyone said anything on the webcam last night.  BOB said it didn’t come up.  He said they were working on some kind of position paper on Agenda 21.  They have been talking about that for quite a while and February 20th there is a presentation in Kinston on Agenda 21 that he is going to.  TOM said he had been out of the loop for a while, what was Agenda 21?  BOB jokingly said if we told him, we would have to kill him; so TOM said, then just email him so he could hide.  BOB recommended TOM do a Google on Agenda 21.  BOB said we have an Agenda 21 chairperson, STEVE, who opened his case and drew out a massive stack of papers— a little light reading for TOM.  Discussion among the group on Agenda 21.  BOB said the long and short Agenda 21 stems from the Kyoto  Accords.  It is an environmental movement to save the planet with controlled development.  If you look at the videos out, it is setting aside lands and trying to force humans to live on smaller chunks of real estate.  He said he understood there were 21 wilderness areas scattered around the country, and they plan to interconnect all those with the National Forests and State Forests, and then put in green belts around them enabling the animals to be able to move back and forth.  In order to do this they are going to have to confiscate property and put limitations on the use of real estate and basically just allow smaller and smaller land areas that humans can have freedom of movement on.  He thinks this 100 year sea rise thing that NC is involved with is a part of it also.  The way this is going to come about is going to be little bits and pieces with environmental groups, that eventually over time we will build our own prison.  RUTH said a man on TV last night said each state would have to give up one half of the land in their state in order to connect these areas designated; and that boards will be appointed, not elected by the people, and they will tell you where you can live and where the animals can live.  TOM wanted to know who was pulling for this in the US.  BOB said many various groups, but they are not really aware of all the consequences of this program, like the UN is just supplying the money.  Anyway, February 20th is a meeting in Kinston where you can learn more about it in detail.  What he has been spouting off is from articles he has read on the subject.  HOWARD said there is a lot of these county, city and state planning boards involved in this and if you start seeing things about ‘sustainability’ (there are certain code words you need to watch for) ie ‘central planning‘, etc.  Raleigh’s city planners are very much into it, trying to get everybody living downtown in high rises but someone checked to see where the head man of the board lives.   He lives outside of town on a many acre lot.  BOB said the whole idea of an American citizen buying a half acre of land to live on is considered not wise use of the land.  You don’t need that much land.  TOM said a lot of gardens around here are that big.  BOB said the folks running this program, what they are trying to do—remember back in the 60’s the old projects they built, the great big high rise things.  They want to bring that back for just general habitation.  They call it Stack ‘em and Pack ‘em.  When he saw all those condos going up on Hwy 70 in and around Newport, man, the first thing he thought of was stack ‘em and pack ‘em.  MARIAN MERRILL said she heard they cost $900.00 a month.  Most said they thought that was cheap.  Someone else said they thought they were  a lot more than that.  MARIAN said she didn’t even get enough to pay the $900.  More discussion on Agenda 21 with input from the attendees.  ROSANNE THOMPSON said she thought that if the deer ate the turtles or the turtles ate the deer (on Emerald Isle) we would all be much better off.  Discussion on shooting the deer followed.  BOB said they were shooting the deer because the deer were trampling the turtle nests.  Actually there are too many deer on the island, for the island to support.  Deer are going hungry, eating things they shouldn’t, getting sick, etc.  BOB said the last time Frank Palombo was here, they left this meeting and drove down to Rucker John’s on Emerald Isle to catch the other meeting there and when he came off the big bridge there by Cape Carteret, making that round turn, a deer shot across the road right in front of him and he had to jerk the wheel back and forth to miss him.  Discussion followed on regulations to follow upon hitting a deer on the highway.  BOB said the sad thing about the animals getting hit —the ones that get killed are the lucky ones.  The ones to pity are those that just get mangled and  either crawl off and die a slow death or are unable to pull themselves off the highway and keep getting hit.  He told about seeing a deer that had been hit one morning on his way to work.  He said it appeared that its legs were broken and was on his back with his injured legs in the air thrashing around.  This was before cell phones, and he had no way of notifying authorities to come take care of it and he had to get to work or get fired.  It would have been dangerous for him, alone, to try to get the animal off the road.  He hoped some cops or someone with help, stopped and helped that poor animal, or even some red neck came by and shot him and put him out of his misery.  He said he worried about that deer all day long and still thinks about what happened to it to this day.  This past summer there was a deer laying on the 9 mile road outside of Newport and people were just riding around it and not paying any attention.  He stopped and picked it up (it was a fawn, still had little white spots on him).  He was all busted up (his legs and hips).  He took him to the Outer Banks Wildlife Shelter, gave them $50.00 and said if they could fix him, fine, otherwise put him down.  That is why we do need hunting to try to control the population because with all the development going on there is just less habitat for animals to roam.  Around Raleigh, as well as other areas, they are stripping off the land and building hundreds of homes.  They then landscape with non-native shrubbery and the deer eat that too.  HARRY said Agenda 21 will take care of that.

HARRY asked us to remember coming up in the May primary there will be a referendum for the Defense of Marriage Act on the ballot, an amendment to the constitution.  It will be good if you will keep that in mind and spread the word and make sure everyone in your churches and neighborhoods know about it and get out there and vote.  SUSAN said she guessed we had heard that out in California they had voted for that also, but the 9th District Court said it was unconstitutional.  It doesn’t seem fair that one man can undo what thousands of voters had voted for.

FRED said on the primaries coming up the parties do not work the primaries, so if we would work the polls during the primary, it would be a big help.  We (the TEA party people) need to be at all the polls and encourage the voters to do the right thing.  We need people outside the polls, passing out information.

HARRY said the other thing he wanted to mention— Queen Perdue has decide she is not going to try to reign another four years (cheers and clapping), the bad news is Bob Etheridge is now going to try to take her place.  It might not be a bad idea to think about this for the primary also —change your affiliation from Republican to Independent so that then you can vote either way (Republican or Democrat) in the primary.  He and his wife did that in 2009 (changed to Independent) and he got to vote for Hilary against Barrack Obama and he was hoping others would do that too.  This is why he was thinking it would be good the more people we could get of our political leanings to register as Independents and then get in there and vote somebody besides Bob Etheridge for governor.  TOM asked “Etheridge; was he the one that slammed that kid up”.  Several yeses in response.  TOM said all they have to do is show that and there is no way he can win.  He also wanted to know if the TEA Party was going to sit down at the primary (both Democrat and Republican) voting places with a list of their best choices.  Rather than just hitting the Republican, are we going to hit the Democrat primary also.  Are we going to say that these are the best choices?  BOB said he hadn’t even thought about the Democrat primary.  TOM said he was thinking like what we did with the judges, where we had come up with a ‘conservative’ list of judges and we did have some Democrat judges on that list he thought.  BOB said that was the main election, not the primary.  TOM said true, but if we affect the primaries we have a better chance.  HOWARD said TOM wasn’t here a few weeks ago but as he brought out ‘for years in Carteret County, whoever won the Democratic primary was going to get elected in the fall.  Well, things have changed, so now whoever wins the Republican primary in the spring is apparently the one going to get elected in the fall.  His suggestion was that we need to consider putting out a recommended list in the Republican primary if there are several running and work for those we  think would be the best for our ideals.  TOM said he still thought we should be doing it for both parties.  He said he was an Independent and was probably more conservative than most Republicans are, but if a Democrat gets elected, GOD forbid, at least it would be the best choice of the Democrats or at least the lesser of the evils.  HOWARD said he refers to that as negative voting, which he does quite frequently.  BOB said the problem for us is trying to vet so many candidates in the primary process.  Right now we don’t even know who is filing/running until the end of the month.  There could be 20 people running for an office so how are we going to get around to so many to vet.  We can’t.  TOM said the former mayor of Charlotte is going to be running for governor; is anyone else running on the Republican ticket.  BOB said he didn’t think McCory would be challenged by another Republican.  Greg Lewis, county commissioner, who came in late, said there would be a contested governor’s race on the Republican side.  All indications for the last six months there is a gentleman from the western part of the state who, according to his opinion, has no shot in h—, but he is continuing, so far, to state that he is going to enter his name.  Greg did not answer when asked who.

FRED said we need to replace some members on the school board.  He said he had talked to Bob Hardin, who was an investment banker for Merrill Lynch, and they have changed his commission to having to make over $250,000.  It used to be $50,000 to $200,000 and he said he could not continue on that job because he would be working for nothing.  So he got another job and he is in charge of six different financial institutions between Morehead and Kill Devils Hill and he said he would be gone a lot and he could not do the job required of a school board member.  FRED said he did not know anybody else from Newport.  BOB said that’s the biggest problem, finding people who have the time to run and serve.

BOB introduced our latest attendee, Greg Lewis, Republican Party Chairman for Carteret County and one of our County Commissioners.  (Applause)  Mr. Lewis apologized for being late.  They had had an all day meeting (and he was a firm believer that if it takes a 4 hour meeting, then you are not accomplishing anything.)  He said BOB has been asking him to come out and he has been busy getting ready for elections for the last two weeks, and after getting home tonight from the long meeting he was sitting reading the paper when he realized it was Tuesday night.  He said if he thought he was too busy now, what was it going to be a little more down the road, so he decided to show up tonight, even if he was late.  BOB asked if there was anything going on in the county he wanted to share with us, or if there was anything we could help him with, or anything else we need to know about.  Mr. Lewis said not at this time.

DENNIS TOMASO said Hillsdale College has something going on about the constitution also.  He didn’t know if everyone was aware of that—-on the web.  He is not sure exactly when it starts, but it is running something each month.  HOWARD said he thought it was on the 20th.  They are pretty good about sharing stuff and if you miss something you can go on line and get it.  Second thing he wanted to mention was — were we aware that Senator Burr voted against the Insider Trading bill.  Several said they saw the email today.  BOB said he guessed Burr had some investments he wanted to look out for.  DENNIS said Burr said they were wasting their time talking about this since they had insider traders all over the place, so he voted against it.  That sucker doesn’t deserve to be there.  He really doesn’t.  TOM said but he is still safe for the next few years.  DENNIS said true, but he needs to go as soon as we can get rid of him.  RUTH PARKER said Senator Coburn said they already had rules against insider trading.  That is the problem – they don’t enforce what they pass.  BOB said true, they had rules against what Bernie Madeoff was doing, but it didn’t stop him – nobody is enforcing them.  RUTH said nobody is watching the store.

BOB recognized STEVE BEST.  STEVE said he would be showing ‘C Me Dance’ (a Christian movie) on Saturday, February 25 at 4:00pm.  He has converted his garage into a movie theater with seating for 45 and would love to have everyone come and see this impressive movie.  BOB said STEVE had gotten two more movies just for the TEA Party,  ‘Agenda 210 and Iranium’.  KEN LANG has watched them both and said they both are really good and we would be interested in watching them.  It boils down to when we want to watch them.  It probably will have to be on a Saturday, since most folks work.  This Saturday is tied up with Republican Precinct Meetings plus the Republican Dinner, so that day is pretty much tied up.  So that leaves the 18th of this month available.  Decision was made to show those movies on the 18th at 3:00pm.
GLADYS wanted to know if it would be alright if we made it a pot luck dinner ’party’.  STEVE said he thought that would be nice.  ANYONE WISHING TO ATTEND THE MOVIE AT STEVE’S ON THE 18TH  THAT WOULD LIKE TO BRING SOMETHING TO EAT, PLEASE DO SO.  GREAT TIME FOR A GET TOGETHER PARTY and bring your friends!!!!!!  He said he does have a fire place, but he is running out of wood, so if you would like to have a fire, bring your own wood and you can sit by the fire until your log is gone and then you have to give your seat up to the next log bringer.
To get to STEVE’s from Morehead:  go pass the stop light by First Citizens Bank and Food Lion, take the next paved right…. Then an immediate left at the “Y”.  His home is the first trailer on the left.  SEE YOU THERE!!!!

BOB said he had forgotten to get a ticket for the Republican Dinner Saturday night.  Greg Lewis informed him they were completely sold out to seating capacity.  Fire marshal will not let anybody else in the building.

FRED said we all knew Terry Frank is running in Morehead, who do we have running over in Beaufort for Doug Harris and Pat Joyce’s seats.  Mr. Lewis said filing doesn’t start until this Monday and right now he doesn’t know who has announced they are running yet or not.  But we will have a full complement of candidates and we will probably have some primaries in several races.  Hold off a couple of days and that information will be forthcoming.  BOB asked what was the county website.  Mr. Lewis said to Google ‘Carteret County Republican Party.org‘.   FRED said, if you have given your email address to the TEA Party, they email out just about everything they get.  If you haven’t and would like to be included in our listing, then please include your email address on the check in sheet you signed when you arrived tonight.  BOB said you could sign up on the Republican Party web site also.

Meeting adjourned at 7:14pm
Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER, Secretary

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President Obama and his Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Kathleen Sebelius, have put people of faith and religious organizations squarely in their crosshairs! The ObamaCare contraceptive and abortifacient mandate that has erupted into front-page news is an overreaching government intrusion into the lives of all Americans – and is patently unconstitutional.Obama’s dictate has stirred up a firestorm of protest from religious organizations and is being likened to a slap across the face to people of faith.

Liberty Counsel Action has been in this war for many, many years, and we feel this latest eruption is unique.  Make no mistake – we are wholeheartedly standing with other groups that are strongly opposing this outrage, but we have known for a long time where ObamaCare’s implementation was heading!

 

By coordinating with tens of thousands of deeply concerned patriots like you, we believe we can win not only this particular battle, but make substantial headway in turning back the entire ObamaCare law and further dismantling the Obama/Reid power base!  Read my very important message below – Mat.

In a blatant assault on religious liberty, Barack Obama has ventured far out on a limb by openly challenging Christians and their institutions.

This escalating confrontation erupted over the unveiling of yet another unconstitutional “mandate” during the implementation phase of ObamaCare.

And, President Obama has yet again reneged on a promise made to get his healthcare “reform” bill through Congress two years ago:  He is retracting an ObamaCare “conscientious exemption” for people of faith and religiously oriented institutions.

++ObamaCare’s contraceptive and abortifacient mandate assails the moral integrity of every American who holds religious convictions.

With this brazen (some would say “reckless”) policy announcement, the President has used ObamaCare to inflict even more damage on our Constitution.

He and Secretary Sibelius are now declaring that all employers, including nonprofit organizations, must adhere to an ObamaCare contraceptive and abortifacient mandate requiring employers to pay for birth control, contraceptives, sterilization, and abortion-inducing drugs as supplied through their insurance providers.

The January 20th announcement, made by Sebelius but clearly speaking for the President, immediately provoked a firefight between the Obama Administration and religious organizations, especially the Roman Catholic Church.

But the over-reaching and inappropriate severity of the policy impacted EVERY believer in the nation and delivered a stark and chilling message:

“Your religious freedom and conscience protections are not  as important as our statist initiatives and bureaucracies.   Comply or suffer severe consequences.”

Obama and his Administration have so far refused to compromise.

After meeting resistance, President Obama circled his wagons.

Kathleen Sebelius has been on the media circuit with campaign-style rhetoric to make it sound as though the mandate is not as bad as it seems – and actually “respects religion.”

Nancy Pelosi called Obama’s decision “courageous.”

Liberal media outlets are characterizing people of faith opposed to this overarching mandate as “zealots” and are using the new leftist term for citizens who defend their constitutional rights, “sovereignty activists.”

But we are returning fire! Catholics, Baptists, and outraged Americans of all denominations are up in arms over the Obama Administration blatantly trampling on our religious liberties!

++Senator Marco Rubio jumps into the fray.

Senator Rubio (R-FL), a pro-life Catholic, scolded the Obama Administration and then offered a congressional counter attack…

“The Obama Administration’s obsession with forcing mandates on the American people has now reached a new low by violating the conscience rights and religious liberties of our people….

“Under this President, we have a government that has grown too big, too costly, and now even more overbearing by forcing religious entities to abandon their beliefs.”

Rubio’s countermeasure: The “Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 2012,” about which he says…

”This is a common sense bill that simply says the government can’t force religious organizations to abandon the fundamental tenets of their faith because the government says so.”

Liberty Counsel Action stands in strong support of Senator Rubio’s bill. We began lobbying for such a bill the moment we realized the President had the audacity to try to force this new policy down America’s throat by using an administrative vehicle to circumvent the will of the people.

Now, we are calling on 100,000 pro-life, pro-faith, pro-family, and pro-liberty citizens to demand that Congress PASS THIS BILL NOW!

Please, click here to sign the LCA petition to stop Barack Obama’s intrusion on our religious civil liberties and to support the “Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 2012”:

http://www.lcaction.cc/660/petition.asp

++This is a call to action!

Liberty Counsel and Liberty Counsel Action would be among the employers forced into adhering to this most recent ObamaCare mandate.

Religious-based hospitals and healthcare providers would no longer have an “out” under Obama’s promised “conscience clause.” They would be required to comply – or pay stiff fines that would in all likelihood lead to their closing down.

The implementation of ObamaCare has turned out to be one socialist infringement of our personal liberties after another – and it must be stopped NOW!

If our President honored his oath of office to uphold the Constitution of the United States, our petition would be unnecessary.  But ObamaCare and its mandates are blatantly unconstitutional and this “contraceptive mandate” is not only unconstitutional – it is a total violation of the conscience of the entire nation!

The two most likely methods to turn back this latest outrageous mandate:  First, through the Supreme Court’s decision that ObamaCare itself is unconstitutional (and Liberty Counsel is filing two briefs at the High Court on this issue). Second, through the “Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 2012,” we can stop this most recent infringement on religious liberty.

That’s why I am urging all of my Liberty Counsel Action team to take one minute and add your name to this petition.  PLEASE, click here to sign:

http://www.lcaction.cc/660/petition.asp

Mandi Campbell, Director of Public Policy for Liberty Counsel Action, wrote to Senator Rubio about his legislation. He published our letter in a press release:

“Liberty Counsel Action, on behalf of more than 750,000 members nationwide, would like to express support for the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 2012. … [W]e appreciate the exemption that your bill provides to secure the consciences of those with deep and sincere religious convictions opposed to the coverage of contraceptives (especially those that act as abortifacients) and sterilization, the provision of which is currently mandated by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Thank you, Senator Rubio, for introducing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 2012.”

I cannot emphasize strongly enough how important and timely Senator Rubio’s bill is – and how urgent it is that we immediately endorse it with the signatures of at least 100,000 grassroots citizens. Right now, Senator Rubio has 21 Senate co-sponsors for the bill.

Please click here to sign our petition of support:

http://www.lcaction.cc/660/petition.asp

Thank you for taking immediate action on this critical issue!

God bless you,
Mathew Staver, Chairman
Liberty Counsel Action

P.S. The ObamaCare “contraceptive mandate” requires employers to pay for birth control, contraceptives, sterilization, and abortion-inducing drugs as supplied through their insurance providers. This is unconstitutional and immoral!  As a counter-assault, LCA is strongly endorsing Senator Marco Rubio’s “Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 2012.” We are calling for 100,000 signers as soon as possible!  Click here to add your name to the petition:

http://www.lcaction.cc/660/petition.asp

Senator Richard Burr Discusses the STOCK Act, Economy, Housing, Syria & Afghanistan with Jerri Jameson

In the radio interview below, Jerri Jameson sets the stage for Senator Richard Burr to feigns his outrage that the Congress would even consider passing a bill that Senator Burr says is unnecessary because Congress is already subject to the same law forbidding insider trading that everyone else is subject. Of course Senator Burr is among the few Republicans who voted against the Stock bill. However, Fox News, CBS (story), and Red State (story) contradict Senator Burr’s version of the truth. Members of Congress are in fact exempt from the insider trading law that every other citizen can be fined and jailed for violating. Another example of Senator Burr’s “I’m better than the rest of you” attitude? Senator Burr should be ashamed of himself once again, just as he should have been for his sponsorship of the Big Government growth plan of the Food Safety Act. Read the radio interview transcript below:

In case you missed it this morning, be sure to listen to Senator Richard Burr’s (R-NC) interview with Jerri Jameson on News Radio 570 WWNC.

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FULL TRANSCRIPT
JAMESON: On the phone with me, I believe in Washington, is Senator Richard Burr.  Senator, how are you this morning?
BURR: Jerri, doing great, and I am in Washington.
JAMESON: I thought you might be.  There’s a lot going on, isn’t there?
BURR: Oh, another productive week.  I think the United States Senate has had one vote, and we’re going to be embattled in legislation all week, and probably next week, which does no more than codify what existing law says. 
JAMESON:  Now let me guess, you’ve got to be talking about the STOCK Act.
BURR:  I am.
JAMESON:  You know, I’ve asked some listeners for questions, and then I am mixing them in with some I have on my own, but that actually is something that somebody said, “Is it really necessary to pass law to make lawmakers follow laws that are already on the books?
BURR: It’s ludicrous.  That’s why Dr. Tom Coburn and I were the two brave souls that walked up and said we shouldn’t be doing this. We should be focused on jobs, the economy.  We should be taking up real legislation.  It’s like me saying to you, “Jerri, before you come to work this morning and you’re going to drive your car, I’m going to pass a law that says you have to have a driver’s license.”
JAMESON: Right.
BURR: I mean, it’s insane.
JAMESON: They just need to enforce laws that are already on the books.
BURR:  The laws that are currently on the books apply to all members of Congress and all staff, not limited staff.
JAMESON: Right, it prohibits government workers period from engaging in these financial transactions.
BURR:  So we’re going to have political theater this week as to whether it applies to the executive branch, whether it doesn’t.  The fact is SEC law applies to every person who trades in America.
JAMESON: You know, you pointed out that you were one of two who voted against it.  Of course now that’s being turned around that you two were the partisan ones.  But I agree with you that it’s kind of
ludicrous that we have a law on the books that does apply, as you said, to everybody who trades, and they have to codify it even more.  I want to get to unemployment, though, if we may.  North Carolina’s unemployment in December went up in 93 of 100 counties.  American Airlines, the third largest airline, announcing they are going to be laying off 13,000 employees in the next couple weeks.  Simple question, not so simple answer.  What needs to be done to get Americans back to work?

BURR: Very simply, Jerri, we need our policies to reflect the willingness of people with capital to invest in job creation.  Right now businesses are frozen because they don’t know what tax rate is going to be applied to them in the future.  They don’t know what regulatory architecture they’re going to have to live under.  Therefore, they can’t figure out whether it’s worth investing based upon what the return might be.  As long as we’ve got capital in that situation, then you will freeze private capital, and the only place, the only place, to create jobs will be in the public sector.  What we don’t need are more public sector jobs.  We actually need the reduction of the federal workforce.  We need to replace those and increase them with new jobs, new employment, in the private sector.
JAMESON:  Some are saying we need to obviously offer incentives for people of insource rather than outsource, with outsourcing of course being kind of the trend. 
BURR: Well, but Jerri, I think what we need to ask is what’s the reason for outsourcing?  The reason for outsourcing is that it’s cheaper to do business in other areas.  Every economist in the world and every review of the United States system today says that if we would do comprehensive, corporate tax reform  in the United States, get the corporate rate down to 25%, we wouldn’t have to have a debate about dividends or capital gains at a different rate.  We would be so competitive in the rest of the world that we would actually see insourcing, not by U.S. companies but by foreign companies coming here, and we would stop the outsourcing of U.S. companies. 
JAMESON:  That would be nice, wouldn’t it?
BURR: Well, I think it’s an easy fix.  But let’s face it, this is an election year, and the President would rather use corporations as the boogeyman for the election than he would as the secret to turning our economy around and creating jobs.
JAMESON: Well, speaking of the economy, obviously foreclosures, homeowners are struggling, the President this week expanding on his plan to allow homeowners, even those who owe more than their home is worth, to be able to refinance their homes, to take advantage of the low interest rates.  His plan calls for it to be paid for with an assessment on big banks.  I want to separate the plan and the funding of it, because I know Congress has not gone for bank assessments before.  But do you think giving homeowners more access to refinancing at the lower rates would be good for the housing market?  
BURR:  Jerri, I call it loan modification, and we ought to have been doing loan modification on any mortgages that the federal government, that the American taxpayer, was obligated for.  That’s all the Freddie & Fannie inventory, that’s all the FHA inventory.  But I don’t think it’s appropriate for the federal government to go into the private marketplace and tell private risk-takers, “Okay, we’re going to charge you a fee and you’re going to modify these loans.”  Smart financial institutions have already re-worked the loans that they think people have the capabilities of paying off.  The ones they haven’t re-worked are the ones where the individual probably never should have gotten the loan to begin with or the property was over-valued from the start.  It will, in their estimation over the life of the loan, never see revaluation.  That’s what the President’s attacking.  I think his own Administration has admitted out of the modifications that have already been made, almost 50% have gone back into foreclosure.  So this is not a panacea.  But I think what we need to try to do is re-structure the re-payments to where people have got 30 years versus 10 or 12 or 14.  None of us know when prices will re-inflate, but we all can agree to this.  The debt problem that we’re in in this country, as a country, as states, as localities, and as individuals, is going to take decades for us to work out from under.
JAMESON:  Well, you mention Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and I know there’s legislation under consideration that would stop the executives from getting their bonuses, the bonuses worth millions.  The measure would take the unpaid bonus money and go to paying the outstanding debt still from the 2008 taxpayer bailout.  Where do you stand on that?
BURR:  Listen, I don’t think that any corporate executive ought to be rewarded for bad performance.  In Freddie & Fannie’s case, that’s exactly what they’re doing.  Those that run it now argue that if they don’t
offer bonuses they don’t get talented people.  We’ve got a lot of talented people unemployed today that would love to be at Freddie & Fannie helping to turn it around, and a lot of them, if not all of them, come right out of the financial services industry.  So to suggest that they can’t attract the talent with the salary that’s already on the job without the bonus is just ludicrous.

JAMESON:  We’ve got just a couple more minutes, but there are two stories that are in the news today that I really do want to touch on.  One is the Arab League resolution calling on Syrian President Bashar al-
Assad to leave power.  Of course, the United States pushing for that, Russia opposing that.  Where do you see this going?  Is there concern of possible intervention by NATO and therefore the U.S.?

BURR:  It may be talked about in international circles, but I don’t think there’s concern within Syria or the Bashar al-Assad government.  They’ve got a firm handle on things.  They are running Syria just like his dad did when they had a genocide of 30,000 people.  Not 300 but 30,000 in one swoop.  I think that until we apply the correct amount of international pressure, until we really get aggressive on sanctions, until we cut them off from the rest of the world, than we’re going to see the Bashar al-Assad   government  try to hang on through the use of their military.
JAMESON: Lastly on my end, and then whatever you want to speak about of course we’ll open to you, but Defense Secretary Leon Panetta saying that U.S. and its NATO partners will be ending their combat role in Afghanistan next year, switching from combat to training and advising of the Afghan forces.  So, a little earlier than originally planned or announced.  Is this a good strategy to be setting that kind of deadline?  I know there’s pros and cons to it, but or pulling it in sooner?
BURR: Jerri, yesterday I would have told you no, today I still tell you no.  I’m not sure what lead to the Secretary’s announcement late in the afternoon.  There was certainly no warning on Capitol Hill that I’m
aware of.  I think that all of the military plans have been developed based upon a date in 2014, and I was supportive of that.  But I think to accelerate that by a year may fit in the Secretary’s need for the budget constraints of the Department of Defense.  If we’ve got men and women that we’ve asked to go into a combat theater, I don’t want to run the war in that theater based upon what the budget says we can do.  I want to do it based upon whether we intend to win and if so, what we need to do to win.  

JAMESON: Alright, Senator Burr.  Thank you so much.  Anything else that you would like to touch on maybe for your constituents or listeners that we may not know is going on there in Washington?
BURR: Well, Jerri, there’s not a whole lot going on there right now.  We have seen Presidential politics start in an earlier period than ever in the 18 years that I have been involved in service.  I think it will continue to dominate the direction of the legislative debate up here.  I believe that means very little gets done this year, and that’s sad based on the financial condition of the United States.
JAMESON:  With that, Senator Burr, we thank you for your time.  We look forward to speaking with you regularly.