Posted by: RandysRight in Untagged on
Mar 13, 2010
Adam Searing and Hope Marasco is party of the NC Justice Progressive Center. Both are seen in the video above wiht there names on the heading of the video. You may remeber them from all the SEIU sponsored Town Hall events that Congressman Abridge and Price spoke or the infamous Obama Healthcare bus tour to Raleigh which Price spoke at.
I don't live in Wake County but I feel that what the new school board is attempting to do is admirable. They are getting a lot of attacks from many sources including the NAACP because of the changes they are making. I wanted to warn that there is a new movement from a supposedly concerned mother to try to get Mr. Tedesco removed from the board. This person is a profesional marketing director and is very good at what she does. She has implemented a plan to start a campaign against the school board members which includes using the emotional weapon of having the children speak out and getting it blasted on several media outlets including WRAL, NBC17 and News 14.
Those in Wake County that support the school board need to let them know and stand along side with them. They have a great but very worthy battle ahead of them. Good Luck!
Take photo of Renee Ellmers (in red) and Bill Randall (left in suit) Congressional candidates speaking at rally to Conservatives. Frank Deatrich and his campaign also spoke at this event, I apologize I couldn't get time to take more photos
RAEFORD, NC - Tim D'Annunzio, Republican candidate for Congress in the 8th district, today announced two endorsements of his campaign by high-ranking, retired military officials.
Lt. Gen. (Ret) Jerry Boykin and Lt. Col. (Ret) Bucky Burruss have announced that they are supporting Tim this election year.
OAK ISLAND, N.C. -- State Representative Frank Iler, a Brunswick County Republican, recently launched a new campaign Web site. The site can be viewed at http://www.ilerforhouse.com.
"Our new campaign Web site provides us with yet another way to communicate with the citizens of Brunswick County," says Iler. "Since taking office last year, I have worked hard to be a strong voice for common-sense fiscal policies that make wise use of the taxpayers' money and reduce the burden on our hard-working families and small businesses. All Brunswick County residents who share my vision of common-sense, fiscally responsible state government are invited to visit my campaign Web site and join our team."
Frank Iler came to North Carolina at the age of fourteen. He is an Eagle Scout, as are his son and grandson. He graduated from Greensboro Senior High School and went on to earn a degree in business from Campbell University. Rep. Iler was actively involved in the North Carolina Jaycees in the 1970s and more recently served on the Brunswick Community College Board of Trustees. Iler's professional experience includes working as a cost accountant and budget supervisor in the textile industry, owning a fast food franchise and several sales and marketing positions. He has served as Chairman of the Brunswick County Republican Party, Chairman of the 7th Congressional District Republican Party and as a precinct chairman. Frank and Jackie Iler live on Oak Island and are members of Southport Baptist Church, where he has served as a Sunday School teacher and a Deacon.
RAEFORD, NC - Tim D'Annunzio, Republican candidate for Congress in the 8th district, today challenged Larry Kissell to return over $8,000 in contributions from disgraced Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charlie Rangel. Rangel was recently reprimanded by the House Ethics Committee for taking Caribbean trips that were improperly paid for with corporate and special interest funds.
"Since 2006, Larry Kissell has accepted $8,000 in contributions from Charlie Rangel. By aligning himself with Rangel and Nancy Pelosi, Larry Kissell has shown us his true liberal colors," Tim D'Annunzio said.
"Other Members of Congress that accepted contributions from Charlie Rangel are quickly distancing themselves from him, and returning the money or donating it to charity. Why isn't Larry Kissell following their lead?