We Stand with the President!
The leaders of Palm Beach County Tea Party, on behalf of our membership, stand with President Trump against the soft coup being attempted by Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff and any House member of either party who supports what is erroneously being called an “Impeachment Inquiry”.
This is just the latest attempt by the deep state, also known as “The Swamp”, to rise up against this man that has the courage to oppose the corruption that is rampant in Washington, DC.
They fought him during the election with fake news, fake polls, and an overwhelming media bias. They tried to overturn the election by questionable recounts in states where the outcome was close. They tried to subvert the electoral college, pressuring electors to vote against their state’s choices. They boycotted his inauguration, and mobilized thousands of protesters in “vagina hats” to “RESIST” the choice of the American people. They created a witch hunt tribunal led by Robert Mueller and “13 angry Democrats” that destroyed many lives, wasted millions of dollars and two years of precious time in a failed attempt to bring him down.
Now, with the stark realization that he will surely be re-elected by a landslide in 2020, the Congressional Democrats and their co-conspirators in the mainstream media have decided to go all-in for a last desperate attempt to remove him from office. With their secret witnesses, secret “star chamber” hearings, made-up evidence, and total exclusion of the Republican minority from participation in the farce, this is not an “Impeachment”. It is a bald-face uprising by a cabal of deep state conspirators to invalidate a national election that has been an existential threat to their power.
The battle lines have been drawn. Those who would subvert the constitution in an attempt to remove a sitting President under false pretenses must be defeated. They must also be held accountable for all they have done to the country in this dangerous threat to our Republic.
SOC Aaron Vaughn Memorial Ceremony – Jordan River – TUW Israel Trip
Please watch and share this video filmed on The United West 2019 Israel Trip.
Aaron Vaughn told his parents that if the USA were to ever abandon the State of Israel in the time of military need, he would fight for Israel. This story resonated with Dr. Ron Wexler, a former IDF Commander setting in motion an arduous on year project.
The results from all this hard work are the memorial tree planting along the Jordan River in Israel.
Navy Chief Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Aaron C. Vaughn, 30, of Stuart, Fla. served during Operation Enduring Freedom.
Assigned to an East Coast-based SEAL team, he died Aug. 6, 2011 in Wardak province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when the CH-47 Chinook helicopter in which he was riding was shot down.
Fallen SEAL remembered as ‘tough warrior, gentle man’
The Associated Press
Elite Navy SEALs member Aaron Carson Vaughn had asked the military to return him to combat and shipped out just six weeks before he was killed.
Vaughn’s grandmother, Geneva Vaughn of Union City, Tenn., told The Associated Press that her grandson, a Tennessee native, had wanted to be a SEAL since he was a child and returned to combat just two weeks after his 2-month-old daughter was born this summer.
“Aaron was a Christian and he’s with Jesus today,” Vaughn said. “He told us when we saw him last November that he wasn’t afraid because he knew where he was going, and he said, ‘Granny, don’t worry about me.’
“He was a tough warrior, but he was a gentle man.”
Vaughn, 30, of Stuart, Fla., leaves behind his wife, Kimberly, and two children, 2-year-old son Reagan and 2-month-old daughter Chamberlyn. Vaughn had been based in Virginia Beach, Va., and had also seen postings in Coronado, Calif., Guam, Germany, Iraq, and Afghanistan, his grandmother said.
Aaron Vaughn enlisted on November 2002, according to the Navy, and he joined the SEALs straight out of boot camp. He completed Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL School, Coronado, Calif., on April 2004. Vaughn served in a West Coast-based special warfare unit from November 2004 to June 2008, then moved to the East Coast-based SEAL team in June 2008.
Vaughn was already a decorated fighter when he was asked by the Navy to return stateside to become an instructor, his grandmother said. But he chafed under the assignment and applied to SEAL Team Six after two years, earning his way onto the squad in 2010. Geneva Vaughn said he was one of the few SEALs who performed well enough to get his name on the “First Time Every Time Wall,” a benchmark of honor for the few SEALs who pass every test on their first try.
“The last time he was in Afghanistan he received a medal because his team was under fire and couldn’t see the enemy. He left the ones he was with and drew fire and killed the enemy to save the men he was with. We couldn’t tell any of this stuff when he was alive because it was a secret,” Geneva Vaughn said.
Vaughn met his wife, Kimberly, while she was on a USO tour entertaining troops in Guam as a Washington Redskins cheerleader. They married about four years ago.
“Aaron’s hard to miss — 6-feet-4, beautiful guy,” Kimberly told WTTG-TV in Washington from her parents’ home in Burke, Va., where she was when she learned her husband was one of the troops killed in the helicopter crash.
“You could sit there and worry yourself to pieces, thinking that they’re constantly going to get hurt,” Kimberly said. Aaron believed that “his time if it were to come early, that it was meant to be. Aaron wouldn’t have wanted to leave this earth any other way than the way he did, and that’s laying down his life serving his country.”
Vaughn’s decorations include the Purple Heart; Defense Meritorious Service Medal Joint Service Commendation Medal with ‘V’ for valor; two Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals, and one with ‘V’ for valor; Presidential Unit Citation; two Navy Good Conduct Medals; National Defense Service Medal; Afghanistan Campaign Medal; Iraq Campaign Medal; Global War on Terrorism Service Medal; two Sea Service Deployment Ribbons; Navy Expert Rifleman Medal and Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal.
Israel honored these Americans by dedicating a tree along the banks of the Jordan River. Dr. Ron Wexler, an IDF combat veteran, US Navy Captain James Fontana (retired), Tom Trento, Director, The United West, and Aaron’s parents Billy and Karen Vaughn spoke at the memorial service.
Reprinted from this source:https://thefallen.militarytimes.com/n…
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Laurie Cardoza-Moore at Abacoa 10/7
Monday, October 7, 2019 at Abacoa
for
Laurie Cardoza-Moore
Founder of Proclaiming Justice to the Nations (PJTN), Laurie Cardoza-Moore is a globally respected “go to” voice on the frontlines of battle for the ideological, social, moral and religious mind of this generation. As Special Envoy to the United Nations for human rights and anti-Semitism on behalf of 44 million Christians, she has shown leadership in statehouses through PJTN’s Anti-Semitism Awareness Resolution.
Abacoa Golf Club
105 Barbados Drive
Jupiter, Fl 33458
TIME: 5:30 PM Buffet
6:30 PM Program
Dinner – $20.00
(Buffet, Cash Bar)
No charge for meeting.
Please RSVP:
A home schooling mother of five, Laurie Cardoza-Moore’s original “wake-up call” was the discovery of anti-Semitic, anti-Christian, and anti-American content in her children’s textbooks. The revelation of the early seeds of indoctrination of America’s children began her quest in the early 2000’s to bring awareness and change through every avenue she could reach: Legislative, media, advocacy, and ultimately the development of PJTN programs and documentaries that are shared and educate on a mass level are her vehicles of choice since PJTN was founded by her in 2005—literally born on her kitchen table. PJTN programming in support of Israel—principally the 30 minute television series Focus On Israel for which she serves as both host and executive producer –today reaches over 2.6 billion potential viewers on a regular basis through a network of close to two dozen TV affiliates and satellite carriers–the latest being globally telecast Daystar TV. PJTN has produced three Emmy Award winning long form documentaries to date: The Forgotten People, Israel Indivisible, and Boycott This!
Laurie has been appointed, awarded and recognized by her peers for her leadership, including:
• The President’s Council of The National Religious Broadcasters, (NRB)
• The “Top 100 People Positively Impacting Israel” by the Algemeiner
• An Honorary Doctorate Degree in Theology from the Latin University of Theology
• The “Friend of Israel Award” by The Center For Jewish Awareness
• The “Goodwill Ambassador to Israel Award” given by Israel Consul General of the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
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Sheriff Candidate Alex Freeman at Wellington
Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at Wellington
for
Alex Freeman
Alex Freeman recently retired from the Riviera Beach Police, and is making another attempt at unseating the county’s long-serving Sheriff Ric Bradshaw who is running for another term next year. Join us to hear Major Freeman’s plans for PBSO if elected.
Wellington Community Center
12150 Forest Hill Boulevard
(561) 753-2484
Wellington Chapter RSVP:
Alexander D. Freeman’s law enforcement career spans over 20 years, including Major of Police for the Riviera Beach Police Department since 1993 before retiring earlier this year. Those who know Major Freeman understand why police work is such a natural life calling for him. He is passionate about helping others and believes that because he has been richly blessed, he should give back to the community. His community involvement includes work with local, regional and national organizations.
Major Freeman’s leadership style and commitment to serve the citizens of Riviera Beach led him to serving in every major section there is in the police department, just to name a few:
· Lieutenant of Professional Standards
· Lieutenant of the Investigation Section
· Staff Inspection Commander
· Public Information Officer (PIO)
· Executive Assistant to the Chief of Police
· Commander of Police
· Major of Police
Major Freeman is currently a member of the Palm Beach County Association of Chiefs of Police, Florida Chiefs of Police and National Association of Black Law Enforcement Executives, National Organization of Black Law enforcement Executive (NOBLE), Member of the Democratic Party, Member of the North side Kiwanis Club and Youth Recreation Association.
In 2002, Major Freeman was named Officer of the Year by Victim Services of Palm Beach County for his dedicated service to the Citizens of Palm Beach County.
EDUCATION
Major Freeman is a graduate of Barry University where he earned a B.S. degree in Public Administration; Mr. Freeman is a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Mr. Freeman took his career ambitions to yet another level in 2008, when he graduated from the University of Louisville, College of Art and Science, Department of Justice Administration with a certification in upper level Command Officer Development Course SPI.
FAMILY LIFE
Alex and his lovely wife, Tocia, have been married for more than 20 years, and together they have two beautiful children.
Sheriff Candidate Alex Freeman at Boca
Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at Boca Raton
for
Alex Freeman
Alex Freeman recently retired from the Riviera Beach Police, and is making another attempt at unseating the county’s long-serving Sheriff Ric Bradshaw who is running for another term next year. Join us to hear Major Freeman’s plans for PBSO if elected.
Boca Community Center
150 Crawford Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
(561) 393-7807
MAP
Please RSVP:
Alexander D. Freeman’s law enforcement career spans over 20 years, including Major of Police for the Riviera Beach Police Department since 1993 before retiring earlier this year. Those who know Major Freeman understand why police work is such a natural life calling for him. He is passionate about helping others and believes that because he has been richly blessed, he should give back to the community. His community involvement includes work with local, regional and national organizations.
Major Freeman’s leadership style and commitment to serve the citizens of Riviera Beach led him to serving in every major section there is in the police department, just to name a few:
· Lieutenant of Professional Standards
· Lieutenant of the Investigation Section
· Staff Inspection Commander
· Public Information Officer (PIO)
· Executive Assistant to the Chief of Police
· Commander of Police
· Major of Police
Major Freeman is currently a member of the Palm Beach County Association of Chiefs of Police, Florida Chiefs of Police and National Association of Black Law Enforcement Executives, National Organization of Black Law enforcement Executive (NOBLE), Member of the Democratic Party, Member of the North side Kiwanis Club and Youth Recreation Association.
In 2002, Major Freeman was named Officer of the Year by Victim Services of Palm Beach County for his dedicated service to the Citizens of Palm Beach County.
EDUCATION
Major Freeman is a graduate of Barry University where he earned a B.S. degree in Public Administration; Mr. Freeman is a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Mr. Freeman took his career ambitions to yet another level in 2008, when he graduated from the University of Louisville, College of Art and Science, Department of Justice Administration with a certification in upper level Command Officer Development Course SPI.
FAMILY LIFE
Alex and his lovely wife, Tocia, have been married for more than 20 years, and together they have two beautiful children.
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Stop Socialism Choose Freedom March on DC
NOTE: The PBCTP is considering organizing a bus trip to DC for this event. If you would like to participate, CLICK HERE to get on the list.
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- Senator Ted Cruz (TX)
- Senator Mike Lee (UT)
- Congressman Jim Jordan (OH-04)
- Congressman Andy Biggs (AZ-05)
- Congressman Paul Gosar (AZ-04)
- Jenny Beth Martin (Tea Party Patriots)
- Seton Motley (Less Government)
- And more…!
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Candidates Night and Brightline Update at Abacoa
Monday, August 5, 2019 at Abacoa
for
Christian Acosta
Candidate for CD21
Matthew Lane (I)
Candidate for PBG City Council
And to discuss the status of the Brightline Train segment to Orlando:
Donald R. Ferraro
CEO, RiM Analytics
Abacoa Golf Club
105 Barbados Drive
Jupiter, Fl 33458
TIME: 5:30 PM Buffet
6:30 PM Program
Dinner – $20.00
(Buffet, Cash Bar)
No charge for meeting.
Please RSVP:
Christian Acosta is a Nuclear Engineer who received his B.S. and M.S. from the University of Florida. His father is a U.S. Airforce veteran from Puerto Rico and his mother is a small business owner from Argentina. Christian and his family have a strong connection to Palm Beach County, having lived in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and Boynton Beach. He is currently a professor at Palm Beach State College teaching electric power technology.
“I believe that leading is really about helping people get where they want to go. People already have dreams, what they need from their leaders are plans to achieve those dreams. I know my practical background will help me create those detailed plans. I will work tirelessly to protect the country, strengthen the economy, and enhance our education system. We can achieve our dreams and we can do it without sacrificing the rule of law or our incredible Constitution.”
Incumbent PBG Councilman Matthew Lane graduated from Emory University and the Northwestern University School of Law. Following law school, he served as law clerk to the Chief Judge of the US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. He is admitted to practice in both Florida and Ohio. With his own practice, Matthew Lane & Associates, P.A., he practices family law in Palm Beach County. Active in the community, prior to his election in 2017, he was a board member of the NCNC, a member of the board of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of PBC, and was General Counsel of Hospice of PBC. He was active with the North Palm Chamber and served the city of Palm Beach Gardens on the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board. Matthew lives in Mirabella (Precinct 1186).
Don Ferraro is the President and CEO of MySQL Media and Political Consulting / RiM Analytics. Established in 2008 RiM Analytics, works with political candidates, elected officials, and political advocacy groups throughout the Eastern United States to promote “brand” awareness, educate constituencies, and craft strategic and tactical messages to win elections and impact legislation. RiM Analytics primary focus is in “Direct to Consumer” Public Relations via 100+ social media publications, targeting consumers / constituencies with individually crafted messages to win support. In addition to Public Relations and Marketing, RiM Analytics specializes in date-related market research and is a full-service Advertising Agency.