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June 25, 2010
The U.S. House of Representatives tonight willfully violated their Oath of
Office and voted for the DISCLOSE Act which is clearly a violation of the
Amendment 1 of the United States Constitution. Our 1st Amendement States
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of
speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to
assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of
grievances.
The members of the House of Representatives who voted for this bill
are guilty of high crimes against the United States of America.
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April 15, 2010
Here is a photo from the April 15th, 2010 Tea Party rally in Trenton supporting
the Governor's work to reduce the excessive spending in the State of New Jersey.
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April 10, 2010
At its April 5th, 2010 meeting, after hearing from the Mayor Anna C Little, Reverend Shannon Wright,
and David Corsi again, the Jersey Store Tea Party Patriots voted to support the following
candidates on the Republican ticket.
For the Republican 6th Congressional District race the membership
present voted to support Mayor Anna C Little with 75% of the vote.
Reverend Shannon Wright received 25% percent of the vote. No other
candidates running in the Republican primary received any votes.
For the Republican 12th
Congressional District race, with the decision of Mayor Mike Halfacre
to remove himself from the GOP primary, the membership present voted to
support David Corsi.
David Corsi received 100% of the votes
cast for the Republican 12th Congressional District at the meeting on April 5th, 2010. In the online polls
David Corsi received 76% of
the vote with 24% of the vote going to Scott Sipprelle. The accumulated vote was 87% for David Corsi and
13% for Scott Sipprelle.
No other candidates running in the Republican primary received any votes.
No candidates running in the Democratic Primaries have reached out to talk to or to ask for the
support of the Jersey Tea Party Patriots. As the Jersey Shore Tea Party Patriots is comprised of
Democrats, Republicans and non-affiliated individuals, all candidates are welcome to address and
seek the support of the Jersey Shore Tea Party Patriots.
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March 21, 2010
The U.S. House of Representatives tonight willfully violated their Oath of
Office and voted for an unconstitutional revenue raising bill in violation
of Article 1, Section 7, Paragraph 1 of the United States Constitution which
states
All bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives;
but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other bills.
The members of the House of Representatives who voted for this bill
are guilty of high crimes against the United States of America.
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March 21, 2010
The Burlington County Tea Party has endorsed Justin Murphy for
Congress in the 3rd Congressional District. The full press release
can be found under the "Documents" link.
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March 13, 2010
The posting of this email DOES NOT
imply an endorsement. The email received has been reproduced as received.
The Jersey Shore Tea Party Patriots have been approached to ask if any of our members
would be interested in running for Mayor of Red Bank. The email contact is labellew@aol.com and the email is
Hello Fellow Patriots:
Not sure if you have any members who are registered republicans living in
Red Bank, but there is a request from the GOP in Red Bank to recruit a Tea
Party candidate for Mayor. If you know anyone living in Red Bank
who is a registered republican who would like to run for office, please
feel free to have them contact me by email and I will forward their information to the appropriate individuals.
Also, please make sure you check out Anna's Campaign web site at
www.annalittleforcongress.com.
Feel free to share this email with all your contacts, so they can
see where Anna stands on the issues. I noticed in the google group
discussion that a person made the comment that Anna had no stand on illegal immigration.
That is not true. IF you look at her web site
you will see she has a strong stance on illegal immigration. Below is Anna's position on illegal immigration:
Anna on Immigration
The United States is a country of immigrants. A sincere and common
sense immigration policy will help ensure a prosperous future. However,
a country, which does not secure its borders, will cease to be a
sovereign nation. Stopping the flow of illegal immigrants into our
country is the first step in the process of regaining control of our
Republic, and insuring out national security. Our borders need to be
sealed to incoming illegals by all means necessary.
- I support the Border Fence Act of 2006 and would vote for its funding.
In addition, all our systems and institutions must be reformed to
prohibit illegals from receiving any public services. Having these
services available to illegals becomes an incentive to illegally come
here, or coming here on a visa and then illegally overstaying. We must
not "allow" employers to hire illegals for the benefit of
"cheap labor", and laws must be enforced to sanction employers who hire
them.
- I support the E-Verify system and would vote for its continued funding.
I would not support legislation that grants "amnesty".
Thank you!
"
In questions of power,
then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from
mischief by the CHAINS of the Constitution."
Thomas Jefferson
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March 10, 2010
As many of you know by now the Jersey Shore Tea Party Patriots (JSTP) has
come out in support of Mike Halfacre as the Republican candidate for the
12th Congressional District in New Jersey. Next month we will announce who
we are supporting in New Jersey's 6th Congressional District.
It has been interesting to note that this Tea Party organization, in looking
for the best candidate to uphold our principles, has not had even one
candidate from the Democrat party offer to speak to us. Jersey Shore Tea
Party Patriots is looking for the best candidates, regardless of their party
affiliations, who uphold the principles of JSTP and the Tea Party movement.
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It is important to remember that just because someone says they are
part of the Tea Party movement does not mean they are really part
of the Grass Root Tea Party Movement. Many people and groups that
are opposed to the purpose of the Tea Party Movement will try to
co-op the name and terminology to try to discredit the Tea Party
Movement.
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