C.L. Bryant – Prepare to Revolt!

Prepare to Revolt!

This was the message from FreedomWorks Senior Fellow C.L. Bryant last evening at Abacoa.

If the Democrats are able to deny due process to the President of the United States, just think what they can do to you. We are facing a “New American Order”, and we must fight to keep the White House, take back the House, and win more seats in the Senate in 2020.

Bryant, the former Baptist minister, rattled the windows with his booming voice as he brought passion for America, the greatest country on earth, and the constitution – inspired by God. Those of us under 85 years of age are likely to live past 100, he said, – God’s way of protecting those of us who remember the principles of the founding.

Even as Barack Obama said he would “fundamentally change this country”, a statement of dislike for what has come before, Bryant said it is up to us to “stand in the gap”, and fight this change, using the tools of social media and political persuasion.

“I am an American Nationalist” he proclaimed, which simply means that he loves this country above all other. Nationalism is not a dirty word. Ilhan Omar, who recently railed against “Western Imperialism” at a Bernie Sanders rally, was a Somali refugee, taken in by this country and given the fruits of liberty. Ingratitude, he said, is the biggest sin. Bryant predicted that Omar, and fellow squad members Tlaib, Ocazio-Cortez and Pressley will be “out of here” come 2020.

He recalled the story of Eldridge Cleaver, originally the Marxist spokesman for the Black Panther Party, who fled prosecution and spent years in Cuba, China and the Soviet Union. “I would rather spend my life in an American jail than live in a Marxist country” he said as he returned to the US to serve his prison term.

Bryant, who at one time was the leader of the NAACP chapter in Garland, Texas until his opposition to abortion ran afoul of the Democrats in charge, stands up for the President. “Trump is no racist” he declared, and sent a message to Democrats that “Black people are leaving you”. “The pixie dust is wearing off”. Bryant will be meeting with the President later this week as he joins a Presidential advisory board.

Bryant’s book “A Race for Freedom“, a treatise on Race in America is available on Amazon .

C.L. Bryant to Speak in Abacoa, November 4th

There will be no Wellington or Boca meetings in November.
Please Join us on

Monday, November 4, 2019 at Abacoa
for


C.L. Bryant

C.L. Bryant, a senior fellow at FreedomWorks, is recognized as one of Americas most Dynamic Orators and he is a highly sought after Speaker, Motivator, Activist, Organizer, Gospel Preacher. Current Church affiliation is the Word of God Ministries with Pastor James A. McMenis and located in Shreveport, LA.


Monday, November 4, 2019, 6:30PM
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 native of Shreveport, LA. C.L. Bryant’s family roots are in Cane River and Lafeyette, LA. He is the son of World War II Veteran L.C. Bryant and mother Elnola Goode Bryant.

Education: LSU-S, Bishop College,Tampa College, Shreveport Bible, Master of Theology. Ordained by the Rev. Dr. E. Edward Jones, Former President National Baptist Convention of America. 37 years in Pastoral ministry, Missionary to South America including the Amazon.

Business: 25 years in Finance and Mortgage.

Origination: Original Grassroots activist 2009 address to 1.5 million Washington, DC. Senior Fellow at FreedomWorks. Creator & Star of the Crystal Dove award winning movie ‘RUNAWAY SLAVE’.

Founder: One Nation Back to God.

Frequent Guest: Fox News. The Blaze. CNN. MSNBC. Syndicated Radio. Columnist and Author. Former two-term President of NAACP Garland, Texas. On June 4, 2014, C.L. became Host of soon syndicated radio program THE CL BRYANT SHOW. Content of Character College Tour (HBCU). New film project will be called ‘RED WHITE AND BLACK’ which will be coming in 2016.

Family: Married to Jane C. Pruitt Bryant and a father of four; grandfather of 12.

Laurie Cardoza-Moore at Abacoa 10/7

Please Join us on

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.


Monday, October 7, 2019, 6:30PM
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.

Sheriff Candidate Alex Freeman at Wellington

MEETING CANCELED FOR HURRICANE DORIAN
Please Join us on

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.

Wednesday, September 4 2019, 6:30PM
Wellington Community Center
12150 Forest Hill Boulevard
(561) 753-2484

MAP

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

MEETING CANCELED FOR HURRICANE DORIAN
Please Join us on

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.

Tuesday, September 3 2019, 6:30PM
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.

Candidates Night and Brightline Update at Abacoa

Please Join us on

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

Monday, August 5, 2019, 6:30PM
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.

John Napolitano at Abacoa in July

Please Join us on

Monday, July 1, 2019 at Abacoa
for


John Napolitano
John Napolitano is the father of John P. Napolitano, one of the firefighters with FDNY Rescue 2, who lost his life rescuing people in the north tower after the 9/11 World Trade Center attack in NYC. A former NYPD officer, he searched for his son every day for the first two weeks after the attacks. He scrawled a message in the ash “Rescue 2 John Napolitano. I’m here and I love you. Dad.” He didn’t stop looking for another six months.

and candidates


Lauro Diaz for PBC Sheriff

and


John Snyder for FH82
(seat currently held by term-limited Mary Lynn Magar)

Monday, July 1 2019, 6:30PM
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:


Lauro Diaz is a military veteran with 34 years law enforcement experience, 27 of them with PBSO. He was a captain in the Organized Crime, training, law enforcement , criminal investigations and operations divisions at various times. He has a masters degee in homeland security and emergency management.

John Snyder grew up in Stuart and graduated from Hobe Sound Christian Academy. In 2007, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served honorably for five years, including a deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. John returned to the Treasure Coast after his service in the Marine Corps where he worked full time while completing his degree.

Today, John owns a national recruiting and staffing company that he built from the ground up. John and his wife Brittany have been married for over ten years and live in Palm City where they are raising their eight-year-old daughter, Elizabeth. John’s mother, Keren, is a small business owner and his father, William Snyder, is the Sheriff of Martin County. John’s siblings, David and Laura, work in law enforcement and education.

Freedomworks at Abacoa in June and Dr. Dawn Silver

Please Join us on

Monday, June 3, 2019 at Abacoa
for


Dr. Dawn Silver
Dr. Dawn Silver Attended Cornell University, Ithaca; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; and Penn State University, University Park. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology with a specialty in neuropsychology. Attended pre doctorate training at the Tampa VA hospital system and Post doctorate training at the FAU Counseling Center.

and


Alan Page, Southeast Regional Director

and


Kathy Hartkopf, Grassroots Coordinator

FreedomWorks

For over a quarter century, FreedomWorks has identified, educated, and actuated citizens who are enthused about showing up to support free enterprise and constitutionally limited government.

They are not primarily a “think-tank,” content to study the issues and publish papers and reports. FreedomWorks breaks down the barriers between the beltway insiders and grassroots America.

FreedomWorks members know that government goes to those who show up. That’s why they give them the tools to break through the media noise and provide the same access to Washington as the big-moneyed lobbyists.

Preserving liberty depends on all Americans having access to their elected officials—not just special interests. FreedomWorks holds Washington accountable to the citizens that put them in office.

FreedomWorks was originally founded as Citizens for a Sound Economy in 1984. Founded to fight for liberty, they brought together some of the best and brightest minds of the liberty movement. Since then, they’ve expanded their ambitions from a free-market think tank to a service center for the grassroots freedom movement across the whole country.


Monday, June 3 2019, 6:30PM
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:


Allen Page is the Southeast Director for FreedomWorks. He has been With FreedomWorks for 16 years. Allen works closely with the conservative and liberty minded groups in the southeast. Before joining FreedomWorks, Allen worked in grassroot campaigns for former Rep. Coble, former Senator John East, former Senator Jesse Helms, former Senator Duncan Faircloth and former senator Steve Symms.

Education: B.A,. Elon College

Kathy Hartkopf is a grassroots coordinator for FreedomWorks. She works directly with FreedomWorks activists, educating and empowering them to stand together for lower taxes, less government, and more freedom. Kathy joined FreedomWorks (then Citizens for a Sound Economy), as a grassroots activist in 2000, when CSE formed in her county to help citizens fight an egregious bond referendum.

Education: A.A., Peace College; Graduated Fellow of the Institute of Political Leadership, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, and East Carolina University.

Freedomworks at Wellington in June

Please Join us on

Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at Wellington

for


Alan Page, Southeast Regional Director

and


Kathy Hartkopf, Grassroots Coordinator

FreedomWorks

For over a quarter century, FreedomWorks has identified, educated, and actuated citizens who are enthused about showing up to support free enterprise and constitutionally limited government.

They are not primarily a “think-tank,” content to study the issues and publish papers and reports. FreedomWorks breaks down the barriers between the beltway insiders and grassroots America.

FreedomWorks members know that government goes to those who show up. That’s why they give them the tools to break through the media noise and provide the same access to Washington as the big-moneyed lobbyists.

Preserving liberty depends on all Americans having access to their elected officials—not just special interests. FreedomWorks holds Washington accountable to the citizens that put them in office.

FreedomWorks was originally founded as Citizens for a Sound Economy in 1984. Founded to fight for liberty, they brought together some of the best and brightest minds of the liberty movement. Since then, they’ve expanded their ambitions from a free-market think tank to a service center for the grassroots freedom movement across the whole country.


Wednesday, June 4 2019, 6:30PM
Wellington Community Center
12150 Forest Hill Boulevard
(561) 753-2484

MAP

Wellington Chapter RSVP:


Allen Page is the Southeast Director for FreedomWorks. He has been With FreedomWorks for 16 years. Allen works closely with the conservative and liberty minded groups in the southeast. Before joining FreedomWorks, Allen worked in grassroot campaigns for former Rep. Coble, former Senator John East, former Senator Jesse Helms, former Senator Duncan Faircloth and former senator Steve Symms.

Education: B.A,. Elon College

Kathy Hartkopf is a grassroots coordinator for FreedomWorks. She works directly with FreedomWorks activists, educating and empowering them to stand together for lower taxes, less government, and more freedom. Kathy joined FreedomWorks (then Citizens for a Sound Economy), as a grassroots activist in 2000, when CSE formed in her county to help citizens fight an egregious bond referendum.

Education: A.A., Peace College; Graduated Fellow of the Institute of Political Leadership, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, and East Carolina University.

Freedomworks at Boca Raton in June

Please Join us on

Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at Boca Raton

for


Alan Page, Southeast Regional Director

and


Kathy Hartkopf, Grassroots Coordinator

FreedomWorks

For over a quarter century, FreedomWorks has identified, educated, and actuated citizens who are enthused about showing up to support free enterprise and constitutionally limited government.

They are not primarily a “think-tank,” content to study the issues and publish papers and reports. FreedomWorks breaks down the barriers between the beltway insiders and grassroots America.

FreedomWorks members know that government goes to those who show up. That’s why they give them the tools to break through the media noise and provide the same access to Washington as the big-moneyed lobbyists.

Preserving liberty depends on all Americans having access to their elected officials—not just special interests. FreedomWorks holds Washington accountable to the citizens that put them in office.

FreedomWorks was originally founded as Citizens for a Sound Economy in 1984. Founded to fight for liberty, they brought together some of the best and brightest minds of the liberty movement. Since then, they’ve expanded their ambitions from a free-market think tank to a service center for the grassroots freedom movement across the whole country.


Tuesday, June 4 2019, 6:30PM
Boca Community Center
150 Crawford Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
(561) 393-7807
MAP

Please RSVP:


Allen Page is the Southeast Director for FreedomWorks. He has been With FreedomWorks for 16 years. Allen works closely with the conservative and liberty minded groups in the southeast. Before joining FreedomWorks, Allen worked in grassroot campaigns for former Rep. Coble, former Senator John East, former Senator Jesse Helms, former Senator Duncan Faircloth and former senator Steve Symms.

Education: B.A,. Elon College

Kathy Hartkopf is a grassroots coordinator for FreedomWorks. She works directly with FreedomWorks activists, educating and empowering them to stand together for lower taxes, less government, and more freedom. Kathy joined FreedomWorks (then Citizens for a Sound Economy), as a grassroots activist in 2000, when CSE formed in her county to help citizens fight an egregious bond referendum.

Education: A.A., Peace College; Graduated Fellow of the Institute of Political Leadership, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, and East Carolina University.

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