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Polk REC Votes To Support Sharon Day

Posted on 29 January 2010 by admin

Polk REC

Last night was the regularly scheduled meeting of the Polk County Republican Executive Committee took place.   Most of these meetings are just business meetings with very little excitement-taking place.  However last nights meeting was fantastic.  One of the items on the agenda was discussing the state party leadership.  Specifically the vacate chairman position created after Jim Greer resigned.

So far two candidates have emerged from the pack Florida State Senator John Thrasher and current RNC secretary Sharon Day.  The problem is RPOF and the state elected leadership is trying to force John Thrasher down everyone’s throat. If you were paying attention when Jim Greer resigned, you received an email about 20 minutes later announcing endorsements for John Thrasher.

Party rules state that for Thrasher to be considered for the Chairman position he has to first be a sitting state committeeman. At this time he was not. It was not until this past week that he was.  If readers will recall this is almost identical to how Jim Greer came into power as well.  He was not a sitting committeeman as well.  They bent the rules and backs were scratched because that’s what the Governor wanted.

The RPOF has a loyalty oath, which all members of the REC must sign to be actual members.  This loyalty oath bars members from donating to candidates other than Republicans, or assisting their campaigns in any way that is harmful to the Republican Party.  Thrasher is guilty of violating this loyalty oath by donating to members of the Democratic Party of Florida on NUMEROUS occasions.

The reason for the background information on the prospective chairmen is simple; it was all brought up last night.  With that said, an aide from John Thrasher’s campaign was in attendance and rebuked some of this.  However the evidence spoke for itself and he was quickly shut down.

State Committeeman Robert Norman said “Sharon Day is one of us.  She is a grassroots leader.  She isn’t an outsider like Greer was. “  Chairman of the Polk REC Gene Roberts was leaning towards voting for John Thrasher.  He said that the Senator had called and talked with him earlier in the week.  However shortly after saying this a voice from the back of the room shouted “But we elected you to represent US.” So a motion for a vote was brought forward to find out whom the REC supported for chairman.

All of those in favor of Sharon Day shouted “AYE” all of those for Senator John Thrasher “….” You could almost hear crickets chirping outside.  Not a single person spoke up to support Lobbyist, Democrat Supporter, and Senator John Thrasher.  It seems that the Republican Party is coming around and holding feet to the fire, and this is EXACTLY what it takes to WIN!

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Congressional District 12 Candidates

Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin

Tonight I had the esteemed pleasure to listen to Polk County Commissioner Randy Wilkinson and John Lindsey Jr. discuss running for Congressional District 12 seat being vacated by Adam Putnam.  Dennis Ross was notably absent from the event.  His assistant provided an excuse stating that he was making the rounds in Osceola County, which has a small sliver of District 12.

The candidates speeches were mediocre Randy Wilkinson did have a prop to help him start off.  He held up a princess tiara and said that he had brought it for Dennis because Dennis feels that he has been coroneted by the Republican Party.  Dennis has been absent from 3 events that both other candidates have been participating in.

Shortly after the speeches the question and answer period began.  John Lindsey really knocked it out of the park on this.   His views resonated with the general consensus of the group.  Both candidates took several questions, however I feel that Randy beat around the bush to get to the answer.  John was very clear and concise in his answers.

Both candidates said they would like to fix the 14th amendment that allows for the offspring of illegal aliens to be automatic citizens.  This is in contrast to the voting record of the current sitting Congressman Adam Putnam, who has voted in FAVOR of amnesty for illegal aliens.

The primary for the District 12 seat will be one to watch, especially if you’re a liberty-loving individual such as myself.

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Outgoing RPOF Chair Urges Unity

Posted on 08 January 2010 by admin

ORLANDO — Cheerfully shouting “onward to victory,” Florida Republican Party Chairman Jim Greer told applauding members of the GOP state committee tonight that they need to unite if they’re going to defeat Democrats next November and in 2012.

Greer announced his resignation last Tuesday, effective Feb. 20, defusing a long-boiling controversy over his spending of party funds, raising of campaign cash and his avid support of Gov. Charlie Crist in the U.S. Senate primary. The Republican State Executive Committee had a specially called meeting this weekend, in addition to its regular annual meeting, to discuss a rising tide of demands for Greer’s resignation.

At his usual chairman’s reception on Friday night, Greer sounded like a candidate making a concession speech, thanking his wife and children — and Crist — while trying to cheer up his supporters.”I want everyone to have a good time tonight,” said Greer. “This weekend is a weekend of unity, it’s a weekend of smiles and it should be a weekend of being focused on defeating Democrats and electing Republicans.”

Greer added, “the future is bright for our party” and thanked GOP delegates for electing him twice to the chair. He did not mention the scores who signed demands for his removal in recent months.

“I may not be on the bridge of this ship but I will be in the boat, rowing the oars with you, to make sure Republicans are elected to the U.S. Senate, the governor’s mansion, the Cabinet, the House, the Senate and all the way down, this coming November,” he said. “Then we’re going to look to 2012 and we’re going to send Barack Obama back to Chicago and we’re going to put a Republican in the White House.”
What I find most amazing about his speech is the absence of the booted members. Greer and the RPOF grievance committee booted several members who were rocking the boat a little to much.  Most of these Republican Party members were actually elected precinct committee-men.  The grievances were heard on a basis of breaking the oath of loyalty to the party.  LOYALTY OATH OF RPOF
Interesting enough the most talked about guy to replace Greer as the new chairman has donated several times to Democratic candidates.  No word yet from the RPOF how this will affect the loyalty oath of the newly incoming chief.  If I had to pick some theme music for this change over I would go with The Who “Won’t Get Fooled Again”
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Rep. Jeff Miller: Greer Needs to Resign

Posted on 07 November 2009 by admin

Jim Greer

Jim Greer

U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller, a Marco Rubio backer, joins a growing chorus of Republican activists in Florida wanting Jim Greer out: “Jim Greer has shown on numerous occasions that he is incapable of running the Republican party of Florida (RPOF) and refuses to remain neutral in contested primaries.   Mr. Greer has failed at managing the financial, political, and public relations aspects of the state party.

“The latest scandal involving a RPOF operative and the use of a fake Twitter account to disparage a duly elected county Chairman is just another in a long
list of management failures. Further, Greer has shown a bias in the primary of the United States Senate Seat in publically supporting Governor Crist and has repeatedly ignored calls from county party organizations for neutrality. This behavior is inexcusable and Florida Republicans deserve better.

At a time when Republicans across the country are energizing and unifying to defeat the Democrats in 2010, Greer is dividing and deflating Republicans in Florida.I call on Mr. Greer to resign as Chairman of the RPOF.

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Trouble in Paradise for Jim Greer

Posted on 05 November 2009 by admin

Jim Greer

Jim Greer

Today I received an email from the Hillsborough Republican Executive Committee.  This email has been a long time coming.  If our readers recall a few months ago the Republican Leadership was to have a vote of no confidence in Chairman Jim Greer.  Much of this is due to his association with Charlie Crist and the party purge effort underway by the Republican Party of Florida.  Many Ron Paul supporters have fallen prey to this party purge effort.  With out further ado I give you the email:

November 5, 2009

Dear Chairman Greer,

It has become apparent to us that you and by extension the RPOF have failed to recognize the significance of the resolution passed earlier this year by a majority of the County Chairs and members of the State Executive Committee in our state, particularly with respect to following Rule 8 of our Constitution.

As recently as today, we’re being informed that an operative of the RPOF used a false “twitter” account to disparage a duly elected county Chairman.  Add this incident to the recent revelation that a contract employee of the RPOF, and “Senior Political Advisor” to Governor Crist, Mr. Rich Heffley, initially denied, then admitted,  that he was the author of an “anonymous” website set up to attack the record of a US Senate primary Republican candidate. Both of these compound the earlier allegations that your early and vigorous endorsement of Charlie Crist in his candidacy violated Rule 8 and resulted in the aforementioned resolution by a significant majority of the members of the State Executive Committee asking you to cease and desist the violation.

The fact that Charlie Crist’s U.S. Senate campaign has the same building address as the Republican Party of Florida is also of concern to many of our grass-root activists and members who are voicing their complaints about the appearance of coordination. Your repeated public appearances with U.S. Senate Candidate Charlie Crist as he is campaigning for the US Senate seat at  fundraisers, political events, and impromptu REC visits is being perceived by members as an endorsement, again in violation of Rule 8.  In fact, many of our members have voiced their concerns that if their donations to the State party are being used in any measurable manner to support a Federal candidate, it is in violation of Federal Election Commission rules and subject to investigation.

Our members are also fully aware that due to the lack of accountability in expenditures of RPOF resources, the Victory 2010 Committee was created with Speaker Allan Bense as a co-signatory on all checks issued to ensure your compliance with GAAP standards.  We believe, however, that since a significant portion of funding for the RPOF came and will come from the voluntary contributions of our grass-root members, the RPOF should be held to a higher standard than just GAAP standards. In fact, RPOF should be held to the highest standard of fiscal and ethical accountability.

It has been revealed that Mr. Heffley received $250,000 in consulting fees in an off-election year. He has now admitted responsibility of the amateurish attempt to discredit a fellow Republican and qualified Primary candidate.

Given Mr. Heffley’s proximity to you and to Governor Charlie Crist, US Senate Candidate and the long list of undisputed facts I mention above, it appears that the RPOF leadership continues to be in violation of the Party’s Rule 8, and choose to ignore the admonishment by a majority of the members of the State Executive Committee for you to comply with Rule 8 and to remain neutral in all Primary races.

Chairman Greer, your actions have consequences.  The consequences are being felt by us locally by the reduction of donations to the local parties and the growth of third-party associations and groups which are attracting voters that belong to the Republican Party.  In our respective counties many of our members are blaming the local leadership for the appearance of favoritism and endorsements of Primary candidates.  This is fundamentally severing the trust that exists between the local communities and the local leadership of our Party, this being the foundation for turnout on Election Day, and the ultimate goal of our Party.

We can assure you this is not in support or non support of any candidate but about the perception of the Republican Party of Florida as seen by our Florida Republicans.

We are demanding that you and RPOF cease and desist your interference in Republican primaries and discipline any employee or contractor that fails to follow this directive.  If you haven’t already done so, Mr. Heffley’s contract should be immediately terminated and you should demand a full internal and transparent independent investigation into who else might have collaborated with Mr. Heffley.  If other employees of the RPOF are discovered to have been assisting Mr. Heffley, they too should be terminated.  You should publicly give your personal guarantee to all Florida Republicans that you and your leadership team will follow the tenets of our Party’s constitution, particularly as it relates to Rule 8 and will not allow your personal ambition to allow employees or contractors to use wrongful means to slander or disparage any elected member of the State Executive Committee that may disagree with you personally.

Chairman, you have a choice to make.  Are you going to lead the broad and inclusive coalition that makes up our party and its supporters to victory or are you simply going to use your power as Chairman to impose your choice of who should become the Republican nominee for the United States Senate and violate every tenet of our Party?

We, the undersigned, hope it is the former.

Sincerely,

Deborah Cox-Roush
Deborah Cox Roush
Chairman Hillsborough County Republican Party

Agreed upon as written by the following:

AJ Matthews, State Committeeman HCREC
Tina Pike, State Committeewoman HCREC
Randy Maggard, Chairman Pasco County
Bill Bunting, State Committeeman Pasco County
Sid Dinerstein, Chairman of Palm Beach County REC
Tony DiMatteo, State Committeeman of Pinellas County REC
Peggy Simone, State Committeewoman of Manatee County REC
Virginia Bromford, State Committeewoman of Seminole County REC
John Salak, Bay County Chairman REC
Carol Carter, Former State Committeewoman HCREC
Art Wood, Vice Chairman HCREC
Robin Lankford, Secretary HCREC
Ken Lawson, Treasurer HCREC
Josh Burgin, Executive Director HCREC
Teresa Eaton, President Bay County Republican Roundtable
Matt Fleming, President New Tampa Republican Club

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Grayson: GOP wants ‘you to die’

Posted on 29 September 2009 by admin

Alan Grayson

Alan Grayson

Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., warned Americans that “Republicans want you to die quickly” during an after-hours House floor speech Tuesday night.

His remarks, which drew angry and immediate calls for an apology from Republicans, were highlighted by a sign reading “The Republican Health Care Plan: Die Quickly.”

Veteran Tennessee Republican Jimmy Duncan abandoned customary reticence to chastise Grayson.

“That is about the most mean-spirited partisan statement that I’ve ever heard made on this floor, and I, for one, don’t appreciate it,” Duncan said.

“It’s fully appropriate that the gentleman return to the floor and apologize,” said Rep. Marsha Blackburn, another Tennessee Republican.

But none was forthcoming from Grayson, who said the first part of the GOP approach to health care is: Don’t get sick.

“If you get sick, America, the Republican health care plan is this: Die quickly,” he said.

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RPOF Takes Aim at Sink

Posted on 17 September 2009 by admin

Today the Repubublican Party of Florida took aim at Alex Sink in a mass email.  Below is the message and the graphic that they released with it.

RPOF Sink Poster

Tallahassee- It has been nine days since Attorney General Bill McCollum announced his opposition to the government run public-option health care plan being pushed by Nancy Pelosi and members of Congress and challenged Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink to state her position on the issue. While Alex Sink continues to leave Floridians in the dark and waiting for answers, multiple Democrats from around the State of Florida have come out and made their positions known.

“I would like to encourage Alex and let her know that she doesn’t have to be scared anymore and she no longer needs to hide from the health care issue,” said Chairman Greer. “As a matter of fact, she can continue to dodge taking a true leadership position for the people of Florida and she is free to just mimic the position of one of the other Florida democrats who wasn’t too afraid to take a stand.”

“As this seems to be so simple for everyone else, I thought it would be helpful to remind CFO Sink that on this issue, like many other recent issues, she doesn’t need to lead, she can just follow,” continued Greer. “This isn’t the first time Alex Sink has refused to take a position on an issue and I am certain it won’t be the last.”

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Democrats Call Greer Out

Posted on 16 September 2009 by admin

Jim Greer

Jim Greer

Jim Greer told the St Pete Times earlier today that he’d think about revealing Republican Party of Florida American Express reports if Democrats opened up their books. So Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Karen Thurman said she’ll invite reporters to come look over the finances.

“Because issuing credit cards in a manner similar to the Republican Party of Florida does not allow for the strict financial controls and level of transparency we demand, the Florida Democratic Party doesn’t have credit cards and has nothing to hide,” Thurman said. “The same can not be said of the Republican Party of Florida, which is why I am calling Chairman Greer on his bluff, demanding he open the RPOF’s books to scrutiny and release all the RPOF AmEx statements.

“Over the past several years, the Republican Party has allowed disgraced Speaker Ray Sansom, Sen. Jeff Atwater, Sen. Mike Haridopolos, Rep. Dean Cannon, and many others to spend over $3.4 million on their AmEx cards. By handing out AmEx cards to Republican leaders, Chairman Greer has turned the RPOF into nothing more than a slush fund.”

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FDLE Drops Inquiry into Lew Oliver

Posted on 12 September 2009 by admin

lew_oliverState law enforcement officials have opted not to open an investigation into Orange County Republican party Chairman Lew Oliver, more than a month after a disaffected political activist filed a complaint with state authorities.

Keith Recine, a former vice-chairman of the Ax the Tax group run by activist Doug Guetzloe, had filed a complaint accusing Oliver of misrepresenting some $12,900 in reimbursements that Oliver had claimed for campaign expenses. Recine also alleged that two $10,000 transfers between the Orange and Hillsborough County Republican executive committees were “laundering and mixing federal donations with state donations.”

The complaint was lodged last summer with the state attorney’s office, which sent it to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, which sent it to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

The complaint got reported by numerous media outlets as an “investigation” into Oliver, which it wasn’t. FDLE routinely conducts a “preliminary inquiry” into complaints it receives to determine if they have any merit before it launches an investigation.

And last week, the agency informed Recine that it had received receipts from Oliver’s lawyer and was satisfied no criminal acts had occurred, according to the investigative report released to the Central Florida Politics on Friday.

“Mr. Recine indicated he understood that there did not seem to be any criminal acts committed, but still stated he had numerous concerns about Mr. Oliver’s behavior related to (Orange County GOP) business,” the report states.

FDLE officers “informed Mr. Recine that the issues he had identified … did not fall under the purview of FDLE and would need to be addressed either by the Florida Elections Commission or within the (local party) itself.”

“I am of course relieved, but not in the least bit surprised,” Oliver said in an e-mail. “The complaints filed against me were complete fabrications.”

And he suggested that Recine, Guetzloe and other self-styled GOP rebels will be hearing from him.
“…[T]his is still America, and there are consequences for those who file false charges and commit extensive and repeated acts of defamation. Those consequences are coming…,” he wrote.

The backstory here is that Recine, Guetzloe and other disgruntled Republicans have been fighting with Oliver over control of the party. Earlier this month, Guetzloe was one of several activists suspended by the state GOP.

Recine did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Oliver has maintained the charges were bogus and the money account transfers Recine is referring to are all legal, and were vetted beforehand and later reviewed by the party’s executive committee.

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GOP: Obama is Ignoring the American People

Posted on 12 September 2009 by admin

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