Saturday, April 10, 2010

Sandy Doty - A Friend of LD15




LD15 members and friends are encouraged to attend the memorial service for Sandy Doty.

PLACE:

Pleasant
3rd Ward of the LDS Church at 800 W Chandler Heights Boulevard just East of Alma School Road in Chandler. This is one mile north of Riggs Road.

DATE:

Thursday, April 15th

TIME:

From 10 AM to 11AM. We are expecting a large crowd. Therefore, there will not be a reception afterwards.


Source: Ed Hedges, Chairman

Friday, April 9, 2010

JD Hayworth Reschedules LD 15 Meeting Appearance

JD will not be speaking at our LD15 monthly meeting on April 15, 2010 and has rescheduled for May 20, 2010.

Our standard monthly meeting agenda will be available soon.


Source: Ed Hedges, LD15 Chairman

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Meet LD15 Senate Candidate Bob Thomas at Bentley's

With a candidate of our own, we are counting down to the finish line, just a short summer away!

Please join us for some of the best Catfish and BBQ Wings that we have discovered in our own downtown Phoenix!

THURSDAY, APRIL 8 ,2010

BENTLEY'S

308 North 2nd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85003


6-8 PM

*Complementary parking adjacent to North side of the building*

Good friends ,good food, and some lively conversation!

We are looking forward to seeing you there!

BOB and CINDY
RSVP 623-363-8147

Friday, March 26, 2010

Paul Yoder LD15 House of Representatives Candidate Bio and Platform

Paul Yoder Platform and Bio

ISSUES and ANSWERS

Border Security

As an Arizona native, it is obvious to me that the existing Federal plan does not provide maintenance of our Southern Border as it should. Waiting for the Feds to act only leaves our communities vulnerable to drugs, criminal activity, and of course, untenable strains on our services to citizens, including healthcare. Arizona is number one in kidnappings in the country. The majority of those kidnapped are legal U.S. citizens with Hispanic or Latino surnames. They must be protected. Skyrocketing unemployment emphasizes the need to protect legal residents in their search for employment. Having lived abroad for 18 years, I bring a prospective to immigration that is both humane and sensible. Bottom line though: protecting our communities from harmful influences coming in from abroad is going to be up to the state as long as the Federal Government continues to abdicate its responsibility to keep our borders secure.

Jobs

Arizona has enjoyed impressive population growth, but we need employment opportunities to keep pace with that growth. The Legislature should create an environment where capitalism can thrive, resulting in vitally needed jobs. At the same time, business leaders have a duty to the local communities they serve. We should have no patience with corporations that resort to unfair practices in order to undercut their competition. At the same time we want to encourage those businesses that improve the quality of life in our communities, doing everything possible to assure that they remain in Arizona.

Education

In order to attract viable, ethical businesses, we need to be able to offer them a workforce second to none. Arizona students have many excellent educational opportunities and yet our public schools continue to rank at or near the bottom nationally. Usually more math and science classes are proposed to remedy the situation. Teachers are driven to produce students who can pass achievement tests without preparing them for real life situations. In the process educators have become overburdened with red tape that robs them of valuable teaching time. For the last 25 years we have been cutting sports and arts programs from our schools. If we are to improve the quality of education in Arizona, these trends need to be reversed. Certainly it is important for students to become proficient, but the best schools have always been environments where creativity has been allowed to thrive. Only by unleashing their creative spirit can our children grow into the confident, solution driven workforce that will be attractive to employers.

Summary

The burst of the housing bubble, coupled with unacceptable unemployment levels, has emptied our state’s coffers. Until these circumstances change, we are going to have to learn to get by with less. This cloud has a silver lining: our budget shortfalls will force us to craft a leaner, more efficient government, one that will still be responsive to our needs, but not intrusive or cumbersome. Be very careful about looking to government to solve all our problems, there is no substitute for personal responsibility. The right to “pursue happiness” is not a guarantee that it will happen. Future generations of Arizonans are depending on us to avoid the pitfalls that have crippled our national economy and that of states like California and Michigan. I believe I possess the vision to ensure that the American dream remains a reality for those who come after us. It would be a great honor for me if you should choose to support me as a candidate for the Arizona Legislature House of Representatives.


Short biography

Born and raised in Phoenix, I’m a professional musician with a degree in music education from Arizona State University. After teaching for a short while, I went back to college and then moved to Europe to begin what became an 18 year career as a professional opera singer (dirty job, bur somebody’s got to do it). In 1996 my mom had a very serious heart attack, so I returned home and for the last 14 years I’ve continued making music, primarily as a conductor, and in church and concert halls instead of the theater.

Coming from the arts and having lived abroad, I bring a different perspective to the state political arena. Living and working in other countries gave me firsthand experience with immigration, both its pitfalls and benefits. Many of the proposed solutions to our current economic woes have already been tried in Europe and I’ve had a chance to see how they work and also, how they don’t. These big government socialist answers have generally left European nations hopelessly in debt, stifling enterprise, which has resulted in unemployment levels that leave very little hope for future generations.

My experience as a conductor has shown me that I possess excellent leadership skills, and that I can build consensus. If you think getting Republicans and Democrats to agree is difficult, try getting musicians to agree about practically anything musical. It’s no small feat to get a horn player’s phrasing to match a bassoon’s, to keep a chorus, 70 feet away from you, singing in time with the violins sitting right under your nose. If we are to get past the political stalemates that are stymieing our state government and move forward to re-create the systems that have ceased to work for us, we are going to have to start cooperating with each other again. I’m seeking office because I’m creative and I know I can be a catalyst to move government in the direction that will protect all Arizona citizens, both now and in the future.


Source:
Paul Yoder
Candidate LD15 House of Representatives

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Meet LD15 Candidates at Tea Party Express Bus Tour

Visit the table of LD15 Senate candidate Bob Thomas and House of Representative candidate Paul Yoder.

Location: Arizona State Capitol lawn, Phoenix, AZ 85007.

Date: March 28, 2010
Time: 2pm-4pm

Source: Bob Thomas, LD15 Senate candidate

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Arizona Republican Party LD15 Launches Volunteer Campaign

Visit our Web site at http://www.AZGOPLD15.org/volunteer.html to let us know how you can help.

Volunteer categories include:

Door-to-Door Canvassing

Event Planning
Host Home Party
Literature Preparation and Mailing
Phone Calls
Precinct Committeeman
Voter Registration
Walk Neighborhood
Yard Signs


Source: Al Jones, LD15 Secretary

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Carol B. Condit Bio (revised)

I am Caroline B. Condit

I am a LD 15 Conservative PC

I am an American Nurse who, out of a deep love of my GOD and my COUNTRY, can no longer deny what I see happening to my country as not being a catastrophic time in my life.

I feel a fear and discord in those I speak with on a day to day basis. I sense the dis-ease that is weighing on peoples shoulders and hear the uncertainty in their asking what we can do to stop this march to the potential loss of our freedoms.


I realize that sense of dis-ease as I too feel it.

I can not stand by and expect “someone else” to fight for my freedom if I too am not willing to step-up to the challenge.

But, I can not do it without your help!

I am still collecting $5.00 contributions and I need your immediate support to collect the remainder in order to get on the ballot for the August primary.

I am an AMERICAN first and foremost, who believes our Founding Fathers took their own freedoms to heart enough to fight to assure that same protection to future generations.

I, therefore, feel obligated to my American forefathers to continue their cause today, in protecting our Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and Constitution, by serving my fellow American Citizens, man, woman and child.


Again, I need your help and support to get my name on the ballot and to meet the goals set by the Clean Election funding in order to be elected into the House of Representatives for LD 15 in 2010. Please return the enclosed form signed by the contributor with your $5.00 check today.

Help me be a Conservative Republican voice for us in 2010.

Our Freedoms depend on it

Thank you so very much for your support and contribution!

Caroline

P.S. A $10.00 check is acceptable for a couple, provided both names appear on the account and both parties have signed the check. Each person still needs to fill out an individual form. Please make checks payable to:

Condit2010

mail to:

Jerry Eisenmann, Treasurer
2022 N. 42nd Street
Phoenix Arizona 85008

Paid for by the Condit2010 committee