PBCTP Candidate Forums in July

Join us starting in July for our 2014 primary season candidate forums. On August 26, there will be primary elections for some districts (see below) as well as the general election for School Board. Candidates running in these races have been invited to the forums being held in their districts to make their case for their election. Since the PBCTP is non-partisan, we have invited candidates of both parties to participate.

Some of the candidates responded to a set of questions submitted to them beforehand and their answers can be downloaded from:
The PBCTP Primary Election Member Voting Guide

For the details of each of the three forums and who has been invited, please see: Jupiter Forum, Boca Forum, and Wellington Forum.


The races that will appear on the August ballots (depending on where you live) are:

Republican Primary Races
Congress 18 Carl Domino, Beverly Hires, Brian Lara, Alan Schlesinger, Calvin Turnquest and Nick Wukoson
Congress 22 Andrea McGee, Paul Spain and David Wagie
Governor Rick Scott and other minor candidates
Senate 32 Joe Negron and Brandon Cannon
Senate 34 Joseph Bensmihen and Ellyn Bogdanoff
Democrat Primary Races
Congress 20 Jean Enright and Jameel McCline
Congress 21 Ted Deutch and Emmanuel Morel
Governor Charlie Crist, Nan Rich and other minor candidates
Atty General George Sheldon and Perry Thurston
House 81 Kevin Rader and Joshua Izaak
Cty Com. 6 Kathy Foster and Melissa McKinlay
Non Partisan – August General Election
School Brd 3 Karen Brill, John Hartman, David Mech
School Brd 4 Justin Katz, Larry Rosensweig, Thomas Sutterfield, Erica Whitfield
School Brd 6 Marcia Andrews, Carla Donaldson and Joseph Moore
School Brd 7 Debra Robinson and Piaget “Peppi” Hendrix
Ckt Judge 14 Diana Lewis and Jessica Ticktin
Ckt Judge 30 Maxine Cheesman, Jaimie Goodman and Peggy Rowe-Linn

Dennis Michael Lynch on August 15

8/15/2014 SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE

GOVERNMENT PERPETRATED CHAOS ON THE BORDER

Welcoming the Return of Dennis Michael Lynch

BOCA, JUPITER & WELLINGTON CHAPTERS COMBINED

PROGRAM: Dennis Michael Lynch will present excerpts from his new video “Coming to America” and discuss current border problems. You can see Dennis on a recent MEGYN KELLY SHOW and see a video trailer of the films at THEY COME to AMERICA

DATE: Friday, August 15, 2014

TIME: 5:30 PM Dinner (Soup & Sandwiches, Cash Bar)
6:30 PM Meeting

COST: Dinner & Meeting: $18 (tax & tip included).

               Meeting only: $5.

PLACE: Abacoa Golf Club, 105 Barbados Dr., Jupiter, FL 33458.

DIRECTIONS: MAP Donald Ross Rd. to Parkside Dr. North on Parkside Dr. 0.4 miles to Barbados Dr. Left on Barbados Dr. to first driveway on Left.

 

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Are referendums the way to get our agenda moving forward ?

See: Initiative & Referendum Institute

I think this would be a great way to get some really good things passed. We could bypass the logjam in the capital. I think a good start would be mandating e-verify and enforcing immigration laws similar to the way they did in Alabama and Arizona.

Is anyone interested in having a meet up or online chat about this ?

Allen West Draws Sellout Tea Party Crowd at Abacoa

Painting a picture of the construction cranes in Washington, DC, a sign that we are “upside down”, in the US Economy, former Congressman Allen West told us that we have to “win the image battle” to turn things around.

WIth a long line waiting for an autographed copy of his new book “Guardian of the Republic“, Colonel West had just returned from Michigan where he had addressed a tea party gathering of 900.

“Find 5 people and convert 3 of them,” he proposed, “that’s 60% – how hard can that be?”

We need to go behind enemy lines, like the paratroopers before D-day, and bring the conservative message to those who really should be susceptible to it. Minority communities are socially conservative – especially in the churches. Progressive policies leading to a welfare nanny state, inflation and the lack of good jobs are likened to “economic slavery” – an idea that should resonate.

Another area where we should win is on school choice – it is Eric Holder’s justice department who is suing Louisiana to close their charter schools, and Barack Obama who ended the DC voucher program that was giving minority children a real chance at a better future.

Foreign policy and national security is another area where we should be making our case – and the tea party should embrace that part of the constitution about “provide for the common defense”. Our enemies do not fear us and our friends don’t trust us. Reagan said “Tear down this wall”, while Obama seems to be telling Vladimir Putin – “It’s OK if you want to build it again.”

Colonel West then took a series of audience questions ranging from the spread of military hardware to civilian police departments, the case for impeachment, the crisis in the middle east, and making gains in the Black and Jewish communities.

Present at the meeting were CD18 candidates Calvin Turnquest (also PBCTP Director) and Beverly Hires, State Senator Joe Negron, Andy Schaller (County Commission District 6), and Charles Punches (House District 86).


  • PBCTP President Mel Grossman PBCTP President Mel Grossman
  • PBCTP Board Member Terry Gallagher PBCTP Board Member Terry Gallagher
  • Excitement Builds Excitement Builds
  • Buffet on the Patio Buffet on the Patio
  • Colonel West Book Signing Colonel West Book Signing
  • Ruth Peeples and James D'Loughy Ruth Peeples and James D'Loughy Palm Beach Gardens Needs Term Limits
  • Busy Check-In Busy Check-In

     

Boca Chapter Candidate Forum July 8

PROGRAM: Candidate forum for 2014 Primary Election*

CANDIDATES:Candidates for the following offices have been invited:

US Congressional District 22, Florida executives, Florida Senate District 34, Florida House District 89, County Commission District 4, School Board District 3, and School Board District 7.

MODERATOR: David DiCrescenzo, Publisher, The Patriots Press

DATE: Tuesday, July 8, 2014

TIME: 6:30 PM. Doors open at 6:00 PM

PLACE:Palm Beach County Library
West Boca Branch
18685 State Rd. 7, Boca Raton, FL 33498
Phone: 561-470-1600

DIRECTIONS: MAP

I-95 to Exit 48 (Yamato Rd.). West on Yamato Rd. to State Road 7. Right onto State Road 7. Library is the first left.

Florida Turnpike to exit 81 (FL 806, W. Atlantic Ave.). At the end of the exit ramp turn right (westbound). Drive west to State Road 7. Left onto State Road 7. Library is approximately 4 miles on the west (right side) between Clint Moore and Yamato Roads.

Please

For information: info@palmbeachcountyteaparty.org

*Note – check out the Voters Guide before coming to the forum

Wellington Chapter Candidate Forum July 14

PROGRAM: Candidate forum for 2014 Primary Election.*

CANDIDATES:  Candidates for the following offices have been invited:

US Congressional District 20, US Congressional District 21, Florida executives, Florida House District 81, County Commission District 6, School Board District 6, and School Board District 7.

MODERATOR Steve Rosenblum of CRF Radio

DATE: Monday, July 14, 2014

TIME: 6:30 – 8:30 PM

PLACE: Wellington Community Center, 12165 West Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington, FL 33414

DIRECTIONS:MAP

West on Southern Blvd.( SR-80) past SR-7 to Forrest Hill Blvd. Left (South) on Forrest Hill Blvd. to first right turn (Country Club Dr.) after Wellington Trace. Right on Country Club Dr. to Town Center Dr. Right on Town Center Dr. to parking lot.

Please RSVP so we are prepared to accommodate you.

There will be no food and there is no charge to attend.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Email: info@palmbeachcountyteaparty.org

*Note: Check out the Voters Guide before coming to the forum

Jupiter Chapter Candidate Forum July 7

PROGRAM:Candidate Forum for 2014 Primary*

Candidates for the following offices have been invited:

US Congressional District 18, Florida executives, and Florida Senate District 32

MODERATOR: Michael Williams, eight-time Emmy award winning co-anchor at WPTV NewsChannel 5.

DATE: Monday, July 7, 2014

TIME: 5:30 PM Dinner (Soup & Sandwiches $13, tax and tip inc. Cash Bar), 6:30 PM Meeting

PLACE: Abacoa Golf Club, 105 Barbados Dr., Jupiter, FL 33458.

DIRECTIONS: MAP

Donald Ross Rd. to Parkside Dr. North on Parkside Dr. 0.4 miles to Barbados Dr. Left on Barbados Dr. to first driveway on Left.

Please RSVP

so we are prepared to accommodate you.

INFORMATION: Email: info@palmbeachcountyteaparty.org

*Note – check out the Voters Guide before coming to the forum

IT IS HARDER TO BUY A GUN THAN BECOME PRESIDENT

Buying a gun requires passing a mental test.

HOW MANY OATH-OF-OFFICE VIOLATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR IMPEACHMENT?

Enough already!