Voices From The Foot

What is Voices From The Foot? These are unheard voices from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (The Foot Of The Lake, Lake Winnebago). This blog is for one purpose and one purpose only: to get the conservative message out to the people. I will allow no liberal voices as they have many more outlets to spew their message of doom and gloom. I prefer the uplifting voice and conservative message of conservatives like our great President Ronald Reagan.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

The terrorist are living among us.

HOMELAND INSECURITY
'Destroy America' hidden in puzzleTeacher quits after placing message in word-search calling on Allah to annihilate 'evil-sponsoring U.S.'

Posted: November 23, 20061:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com


A high-school Spanish teacher has resigned his position after placing hidden messages inside a word-search puzzle calling on Allah to destroy America, which he called the "body of evil that is making human life so miserable."
Khalid Chahhou, 35, a native of Morocco who was a first-year language instructor at
Smithfield-Selma High School in North Carolina, quit after a student deciphered the anti-U.S. message which also voiced support for terrorists.
The secret message, when put together, read: "Sharon killed a lot of innocent people in Palestine. Hamas is not a terrorist group. They have the right to defend their country. This is something that forms part of our freedom and dignity. Allah help destroy this body of evil that is making human life so miserable. Destroy America, a country
where evil is sponsored." More...

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Wal-Mart relents, boycott called off Family advocates claim victory as retailer says it won't give to controversial issues like 'gays'

Posted: November 21, 20069:50 p.m. Eastern
By Bob Unruh© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com


Group wants to save Wal-Mart from pro-homosexual activists
The American Family Association is dropping its planned boycott of Wal-Mart for Friday, the biggest shopping day of the year, after the corporation said it would clean up its corporate relationships.

"Respect for the individual is one of the core values that have made us into the company we are today. We take pride in the fact that we treat every customer, every supplier and every member of our individual communities fairly and equally," the company said in a statement on its Wal-Mart Facts website late today.

"Wal-Mart will not make corporate contributions to support or oppose highly controversial issues unless they directly relate to our ability to serve our customers," the company said. More...

We have much more power than we know and this proves it.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Rendezvous With Destiny

“You and I have a rendezvous with destiny. We will preserve for our children this, the last best hope of man on Earth, or we will sentence them to take the last step into a thousand years of darkness

The Case of Term Limits November 15, 2006

Posted by Troy Fullerton

As I mentioned in a previous post, I think a lot of the problems Republicans had at the polls last Tuesday was due to the fact they simply stayed too long at the party, became as seduced and corrupted by power as the Democrats they replaced, and lost their vision of boldness and change.

A big part of that could have been avoided, I believe, if Republicans had simply kept their commitment to term limits.In 1994, Republicans came to power in Washington for the first time in forty years on the strength of their Contract For America, a brilliant plan devised largely by Newt Gingrich—who would become Speaker with the new majority—that took aim at the public’s disgust with politics as usual under Democrat rule.

A key component of that Contract was a call for term limits, with the belief that the people were better served by a government comprised of citizen legislators rather than career politicians.

Many of that vaunted class of ’94 even self-imposed term limits on themselves, and it was that group of mavericks that did everything within their power to hold true to the Contract for America, though unfortunately they were undermined by their party leadership who decided that once they had taken power, they were far more interested in keeping it than fulfilling the promises they made to the American people.

One member of that Class of ’94 was Rep. Tom Coburn from Oklahoma, who probably did more to infuriate Republican leadership in the 90’s than anyone except President Clinton.

Dr. Coburn helped lead an attempted coup of Speaker Gingrich in 1997, mounted a de facto filibuster during the 1999 Appropriations Bills to force attention to the fact that Republicans were sabotaging the 1997 balanced budget law, and was routinely ridiculed and condemned by his own leadership as a member of the ‘perfectionist caucus.’

What gave Coburn the courage to take such stands? His 2003 book Breach of Trust recounts how many media sources speculated on that.Roll Call wrote, “Of course, it’s easy for Coburn to rebel.

His six-year, self-imposed term limit ends in 2000, so there are no threats leadership can make to dissuade him.” Mark Shields on “The News Hour with Jim Lehrer” said, “Tom Coburn took the term limits pledge when he got elected, and he’s leaving. What are you going to do? Are you going to threaten him? Are you going to tell him he’s not going to have a good office next time?

He’s not going to be here next time!” The Washington Post wrote, “Coburn has little to fear in challenging the leaders because he came to Congress promising to stay no more than three terms, and his time is almost up.” And columnist Debra Saunders opined, “Term limits set him free. Having kept his word on term limits, Coburn also is more inclined than House careerists to make Congress keep its word.”

Remember earlier this year when Milwaukee County District Attorney E. Michael McCann took the rare step of criticizing his own party’s leader in Gov. Jim Doyle on campaign finance, and then lent his voice to the school choice movement in Milwaukee, again contrary to the wishes of his party.

I have no doubt those opinions were genuine, but do you believe he would have taken those stands if not for the freedom that came with knowing he was not running for office again?

Knowing your time is limited provides the ammunition to take more risks, to actually focus on solving problems instead of simply creating issues for the next campaign, and to spend more time worrying about the next generation than about the next election.

In his book, Dr. Coburn also recounts the story of the Roman emperor Cincinnatus, who was a retired general in 458 B.C., when the Roman Empire was threatened by the Aequians and the senate offered him the power of dictator, believing he was their only chance to save the Empire.

Cincinnatus was reportedly tending to the fields of his small, three-acre farm at the time, but agreed to accept the role. It took him 16 days to defeat the enemy at Rome’s gate, at which time he relinquished the role of dictator and returned to his farm.

As Coburn states, “The ease with which Cincinnatus gave up his awesome powers made him a legend. His story resonates today because the American people are longing for leaders who are not enamored with power and position but are free to govern according to their conscience.”

Coburn is right: The American people are longing for leaders. Where are they?



How our Grand Old Party can retake the initiative


Since the election disaster on November 7, now is the time for the Republican Party to get back to basics.

Not knowing -- or even caring -- about the greatness of our Party is what placed us on the defensive against the Democrats and allowed them to outmaneuver us so easily.

The way to wrest the political initiative away from the Democrats is to draw upon the strength and clarity to be found in our Grand Old Party’s (forgotten) heritage of civil rights achievement. Our heritage is the moral high ground, and giving that up cost us the political initiative. Republican office-holders, candidates and activists would benefit tremendously from integrating this truth into political campaigns.

To illustrate, one of the founders of the Republican Party, Senator Zachariah Chandler (R-MI), had been a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad, helping slaves escape northward. The first Republican to serve as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Salmon Chase, had earlier won renown for defending runaway slaves. Another of our founders, Senator Lyman Trumbull (R-IL), wrote the 13th Amendment as well as the 1866 Civil Rights Act.

Today, for example, is the anniversary of the day back in 1872 when Susan B. Anthony was arrested for having cast a ballot. Afterward, she boasted to Elizabeth Cady Stanton that she had voted for "the Republican ticket... straight!"
To bring back to our Party that zeal and dedication is why I speak at
Republican events around the country.

Contact Michael Zak (Grand_Old_Partisan@hotmail.com) to invite him to speak at Lincoln/Reagan dinners, conventions, and other Republican events. For more information, see
www.republicanbasics.com.
Michael Zak is the author of
Back to Basics for the Republican Party, the acclaimed history of the GOP from the Republican point of view.


Michael Zak is a popular speaker to Republican organizations around the country, showing office- holders, candidates, and activists how they would benefit tremendously from knowing and appreciating our Party's heritage of civil rights achievement. His book, Back to Basics for the Republican Party, is the acclaimed history of the GOP from the civil rights perspective.

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Saturday, November 18, 2006

Thanks, Wisconsin, for voting 'yes' for marriage amendment

Posted November 17, 2006
Fond du Lac Reporter

Commentary: Thanks, Wisconsin, for voting 'yes' for marriage amendment

On Nov. 7, Wisconsin voted "yes" for marriage.
Predictably, bitter liberals are already spewing venom.

A recent letter declared that discriminatory fascists were "who (we) are as a people." The writer revealed his own closed-mindedness by declaring that "yes" voters had "no good logical argument."

The amendment doesn't "discriminate against someone because (we) don't like who they are."

Despite Fair Wisconsin's claims (a group better suited to the title "Fraud Wisconsin" for the dishonest campaign that sunk Wisconsin politics to a new low with last-minute, deliberately confusing autocalls,) it won't destroy visitation rights or domestic violence protections for unmarried couples. Nor is it an effort in "keeping people from loving each other," as another letter absurdly claimed.

Gays can still live together, and in a liberal church, they can even "get married" in the eyes of their congregation, if not the law.

Every single Wisconsinite is still treated equally. Rights lie with individuals, not relationships. Everyone has the individual right to enter the institution of marriage with someone of the opposite sex. Gays don't like that choice, which may be an argument for same-sex marriage, but not for the idea that gays are second-class citizens.

This idea that equality demands same-sex marriage is based on a misunderstanding of marriage. Its purpose is not to say any one couple's love is more "real" than another. Our increasingly secular, gratification-centric society may have forgotten, but marriage has meaning and purpose. The meaning is the union of a man and a woman. The purpose? Canadian scholar Margaret Somerville said: "Through marriage our society marks out the relationship of two people who will together transmit human life to the next generation and nurture and protect that life."

Children need influence of a mother and father to grow into mature, well-rounded adults. Studies and common sense tell us that motherless and fatherless homes are detrimental to a child.

Please listen: I don't doubt the love or sincerity of many gays. The vast majority of conservatives understand that many really want to give children a loving home (despite what demagogues might tell you, monsters like Fred Phelps enjoy no support from the political or religious Right). But parenting is about the ingredients, not the numbers.

We speak of the sanctity of marriage because it is sacred; it has a role in our society that every American ought to revere, a role that deserves unique societal recognition. Simply put, marriage is the nucleus of the family, which is the foundation of civilization itself.

True, modern marriages often fail to honor this lofty description. Divorce, casualized sex and encouraged youth experimentation result in broken homes, broken hearts, and far too many children growing up without the love and guidance they need.

Yes, by and large, we have failed to protect marriage. But the claim, advanced in another letter to The Reporter, that social conservatives "do not seem to mind" things like divorce and sham celebrity marriages, is a lie.

For instance, just go to the Heritage Foundation (www.heritage.org)or the Family Research Council (www.frc.org) and you'll see that we examine these issues a great deal. Furthermore, distorting it to encompass homosexual unions would be a further failure to defend it. If we are ever to pull this sacred institution out of the hole we left it in, we have to put our foot down now to the gay marriage lobby's attempts to sink it deeper.

Thank you, Wisconsin, for rejecting Fair Wisconsin's deceit and demagoguery and voting "yes" for marriage.

Calvin Freiburger lives in Fond du Lac.


Let me add my thank yous also. Thank you who voted correctly and said yes to marriage being between only one man and one women.





Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Saturday Night Live: Nancy Pelosi (it seems this has been censored on youtube.com) The message must be too hot to handle. Charlie Sykes site also does not work. This is the kind of stuff we can get use to from the likes of youtube.com and Google. I just found this again on youtube.com at 8:20pm 11/16/06. Let's see how long it will work.

Sunday, November 12, 2006


Gwen Moore pays election day tire slasher

Jessica's McBrides blog at WTMJ 620am

SATURDAY, Nov. 11, 2006, 11:51 p.m.

Gwen Moore pays election day tire slasher as campaign consultantYeah, I know. He's her son. Unbelievable. Congresswoman Gwen Moore's son is convicted of election-day vandalism. Her response? Hire him as a paid political consultant to her campaign. Wonder what he's being paid to do? Use your own imagination.

A Republican would never get away with this. Spivak and Bice, of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,
report:Not only does the Milwaukee Democrat have her sister Brenda on the campaign payroll to the tune of nearly $40,000 annually, as we reported last year, but Moore now has brought on her 27-year-old son, Sowande Omokunde, also known as Supreme Solar Allah.

Recent campaign reports show Moore, who was easily re-elected to a second term, paid her son $1,500 in October for political consulting. Omokunde told others that he was the campaign's deputy field director.Neither the congresswoman nor her sister returned calls Friday.

As you may recall, Omokunde was one of four Democratic staffers who pleaded guilty to misdemeanors for slashing tires on 25 vans hours before Republican Party officials were to use them to drive voters to the polls on election day 2004.

In April, Omokunde was sentenced to four months in jail and fined $1,000 for his role in the much-publicized caper.

The national media
made a big deal when Tom DeLay was accused of doing this for his wife and daughter, although in far greater dollar amounts. But they weren't convicted of election-day vandalism in the very district where their husband/father was on the ballot.

Will the national media pick up this?


The Democrat left has no shame!

Today I would like to welcome back my good friends Kate and Charles (Mr. and Mrs. Ol'Broad) back to the land of the taxed. As you can see from my posting, "Tax Money for the Arts in Fond du Lac" the battle continues in Fond du Lac.

I'm glad you and Charlie came back to help us by paying your share of the 3rd highest taxed state in the union. Jim Doyle and his cronnies are also happy. Glad you made it back safe and sound. Sound??

Did not like the other template, so I changed it.

Saturday, November 11, 2006


INTERNET NEWSWorldNetDaily ExclusiveGoogle no-showfor Veterans Day Search engine honors other nations' fallen,but skips tribute to U.S. 8 years running --WND

This company makes me sick!

Friday, November 10, 2006

Ememy happy Deomcrats won

Folks this is what you get with Democrats in charge of Congress. They are our ememies best friends but yet our ememies hate them just as much. It's just they are too dumb to know it. They don't get it and we will all pay the price in the future if they get their way.

AL QAEDA IN IRAQ MOCKS 'LAME DUCK' BUSH...
VOWS TO 'BLOW UP WHITE HOUSE'...
Claims It's Winning War...
Internet audio clip boasts of 12,000 terror 'troops' in Iraq...
Chavez: Bush should get death penalty...
Iran Won't Back Down on Nuclear Program...
Khamenei calls US elections a victory for Iran...

GERMANY MAY BRING CHARGES AGAINST RUMSFELD OVER PRISON ABUSE...
Alberto Gonzales, George Tenet also to be named in lawsuit...

Focus: Alleged roles in abuses committed at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay...

Former Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski to testify on behalf of plaintiffs...

Germany chosen as venue because German law provides 'universal jurisdiction'...

PENTAGON: NO COMMENT...


Tax Money for the Arts in Fond du Lac

The City Council is being asked now to fund the Arts in Fond du Lac with our tax dollars by adding $20,000 to the budget for support of the arts. This would be an outrageous use of our tax dollars that could be put to better use. If this is so important to the downtown business why don’t they fund it? Why should all the citizens of Fond du Lac spend their tax dollars to support what some of us think is useless. Where are the donors? Where is the support? Why don’t the wealthy of Fond du Lac fund this? Because they like I do not think this is that important.

It is easy for someone to say it brings business to the downtown but where is the proof? Just because someone says something doesn’t mean it is true. Where is the proof?

If we have $20,000 to throw around why don’t we repair the curb and gutter on South Butler Street? That street has not had curb and gutter in over 25 years. If you don’t believe me go for a ride and see for yourself. Yet these homes are taxed as if they have these improvements.

I was in Madison on business a couple of years ago and one of the public buildings has an art display. Several of the pieces were of a naked man around 60 years. This was full frontal nudity for all to see even children. This is what some consider art. Do you? I’ll bet some on the art council do. Will this happen in Fond du Lac with our tax dollars. If council members pass this I will hold those who vote for this responsible.

Also when will we start seeing a cross in urine called art in Fond du Lac? And please don’t say that could not happen in Fond du Lac because it can. I refuse to allow our tax dollars be wasted on such unimportant agendas. If it is that important to this group let them find private funding. Fixing the roads with our tax dollars is the correct use of our tax dollars. Fix the roads! Read this story in The Reporter...

If you agree call city council members today and put a stop to this waste of tax dollars.


President Bush shoots himself in the foot again

Is it ever worth it to support these turn-coat Senators and ignore candidates that truly deserve our support. How many good candidates have the President and the RNC thrown under the bus to support the likes of Sen. Chafee or Sen. Spector? I’d rather lose a Senate race than support people like Chafee or Spector. John Bolton is a good man and he's tough. That's what we need in the UN but that's not what the Dems want.


President Bush is reaping his reward again by backing another Republican who votes as a Democrat. Defeated Sen. Lincoln Chafee says one of his final acts in office will be to oppose John Bolton's nomination to the UN. More on this story…

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Folks I decided to start this post election with a new look. A new look, a new day and a new goal. Get rid of the Demorats in two year. Doyle will have to wait for two more years unless JB sends him to prison. Hope, pray...

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Poster Girl
Folks another reason to vote for our troops by voting for Republicans... This is great and I found it on Charlie Sykes. Thank you Charlie I love this.

MONDAY, Nov. 6, 2006, 3:52 p.m.
POSTER GIRL

Forget the Dixie Chicks.... here is an Australian singer, Beccy Cole, who supports the troops and makes no apologies at all. "I've never been more proud to say I'm Australian/And if, unlike me, you feel no pride at all/Then go ahead and take me off your wall/Because I prefer to be a poster girl on the wrong side of the world..."Outstanding.

Monday, November 06, 2006



Vote “YES” on the Protection of Marriage Amendment

Dear blog reader friends,

When I post something that I feel you might find interesting I email my blog to you to read. I have a regular group that I email to. In these final two days I have noticed that about 25% of the readers I email to have not being available to help at our HQ’s. That means 75% have and I thank you so much. I want 100% .


I now you are busy and might be helping in ways I do know about. I still want to ask you to please consider helping today Monday or on election day in anyway you can to support Mark Green and JB Van Hollen and the passage of the Protection of Marriage Amendment.

Nothing could be better than to have so many people show up at our HQ’s that we can’t find anything for you to do. I do feel you can make a difference. Please remember the turnout vote is everything this year and anything you can do to make sure that you, your family, your friends, your co-workers, or your church friends get out to vote for Mark Green for Governor, and JB Van Hollen for Attorney General. And tell them all to vote “YES” on the Protection of Marriage Amendment. This amendment will define once and for all in Wisconsin that marriage is between one man and one woman. Who would ever think it would come to this but it has. Even one hour of your time will help.

You will have to be the one who decides if you have done enough. I feel my full support is all I have to give now until the polls close and the victory is won and that is what I intend to do. Come join our winning team.

If you are not from Fond du Lac County or even in this state find your local Republican Party HQ's and donate some time. This is that important.

Call me at 920-238-5647 of you have any questions as to how you can help. Our HQ's are at 770 S. Main Street, Fond du Lac.

Thank you all,

Jim Kiser




LAST DITCH EFFORT

The Associated Press and The Reporter Staff
Mark Green looked for luck on the "Miracle Mile" and Jim Doyle's running mate predicted a "Democratic tsunami" on Tuesday, as the candidates kept up a hectic pace in the final weekend of the campaign for Wisconsin governor.
More...

Sunday, November 05, 2006


Thank you 127th

Charlie Company honored in daylong celebration

Fond du Lac Reporter Posted November 5, 2006

By Heather Stanek The Reporter hstanek@fdlreporter.com
Hugs, handshakes and hoorays kept Charlie Company smiling all day Saturday.

The community, volunteers and soldiers enjoyed a daylong celebration honoring members of the 2nd Battalion of the 127th Infantry Regiment. More...

Saturday, November 04, 2006


Bucher sees violation by Elections Board

DA won't file charges before Tuesday's vote

By PATRICK MARLEY and STEVEN WALTERSpmarley@journalsentinel.com
Posted: Nov. 3, 2006
Waukesha County District Attorney Paul Bucher said Friday he has evidence four members of the State Elections Board violated the open meetings law when they voted to force Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Green to divest $467,844 from his campaign account. More...

Thursday, November 02, 2006


Deer Jon letter from the troops- off to Irak for me I can't spell either.




BREAKING NEWS
Governor Tommy Thompson to join Congressman Mark Green’s Victory Tour in Fond du Lac Saturday, !!!

The Green for Wisconsin campaign has confirmed that Congressman Mark Green’s “Make Wisconsin Great Again” Victory Tour will be making a stop in Fond du Lac as it travels through the state. Campaigning with Congressman Green will be former Governor Tommy Thompson. The campaign caravan containing Mark Green and the Republican Team will arrive at 810 S. Main Street in Fond du Lac, accompanied by a press detail, where a rally is scheduled to begin at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 4, 2006. The theme of the rally will be “The Miracle Mile turns GREEN.”

The public is invited and encouraged to attend.

Contact Jim at
resik2006@charter.net or 920-238-5647 for further information. Republican HQ's phone 920-238-9927

Press Release Contact:

Holly SchwefelChair, FDL County GOPFDL Co-Chair, Green for Wisconsin
vote4markgreen@tds.net(920)924-0765


TROUBLESPEAK'We R Stuck Hear N Irak'U.S. troops mock John Kerry for insulting their intelligence
Posted: November 1, 20061:49 p.m. Eastern
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
As a national uproar continues over comments by Sen. John Kerry suggesting
American troops were lazy and not bright, President Bush is hammering Kerry and fellow Democrats for their lack of strategy for winning the war in Iraq, while troops themselves are mocking Kerry. More...

Vice President Dick Cheney quoted (Sen. John Kerry) - "He was for the joke before he was against it."


GIS DROP SMART BOMB ON KERRY
HILARIOUS HEROES FIRE BACK OVER DEM AND DUMBER CRACK ABOUT IRAQ

Rove: Insulting Military Is a Kerry 'Habit'

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Mark Green is Latinos’ Choice for Governor of Wisconsin

FOND DU LAC – As a son of immigrants, Mark Green recognizes that education and jobs are the promises of opportunities for Latinos. Mark Green is committed to breaking down the barriers to student achievement and academic excellence to ensure that our Latino youth have the necessary educational skills to achieve their dreams and move Latino families forward.

Mark Green also recognizes that good jobs are leaving the state, and that wages are hostage to the increasing tax and college bills burgeoning Latino families. Mark Green is committed to removing those barriers that stand in the way of job growth and will aggressively recruit new businesses and jobs that will offer opportunities to Latinos.

Governor Jim Doyle has failed the Latino community. Our Latino youth are increasingly failing to graduate from high school. Those that do graduate are finding that Jim Doyle and his Board of Regents have priced Latinos out of a college education. An April 2006 report by the Manhattan Institute shows that Wisconsin had the worst graduation rate gap between Latinos and whites (54 percent vs. 92 percent).

Over the last four years, incumbent Governor Jim Doyle has increased tuition for Wisconsin’s Latino students and their families by more than 50 percent.

The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education (Measuring Up, 2002, 2004 and 2006) gives Wisconsin an ‘F’ in college affordability. The National Center reports show that during Jim Doyle’s term, the percentage of income needed to pay for college expenses has increased on average from 18 percent in 2002 to 26 percent in 2006. The percentage of income needed to pay for college for families in Wisconsin making under $32,000 now stands at 29 percent, whereas college
expenses consume 59 percent of income of families making less than $15,000 a year.

Higher paying skill trades also elude Latinos. A January 2006 Report Card on Minority Participation in Construction Trade Apprentices in the Milwaukee Area shows that area companies are preparing 14 whites apprentices for every 1 Latino apprentice entering the skilled trades.

Latinos employed in Jim Doyle’s administration do not fare well. In terms of a June 2005 average annual salary for all permanent classified state employees, even Jim Doyle’s own administration ranks Latinos near the bottom-18th place out of 24.

Latinas in Jim Doyle’s administration occupy the very bottom of the average annual salary-24th place out of 24. Governor Jim Doyle’s record on issues important to the Latino community is dismal. If Latinos do not do well in Jim Doyle’s own administration, can we expect any better throughout the state? Does Jim Doyle have any respect for the Latino community? Are Latinos truly welcome? Is takes more than a campaign ad in Spanish to address the needs of Latino families.

It takes commitment. Mark Green’s commitment to education and jobs holds the promise of opportunities for Latinos and for creating an educated and skilled workforce to move Wisconsin forward.

The mission of the RNHA is to build a membership organization to foster the principles of the Republican Party in the Latino community; to provide Latino Americans with a forum to play an influential role in local, state, and national Party activities; to increase the number of Latino Republican elected officials; and to create and maintain a network of Latino Republican leaders.

The Republican National Hispanic Assembly of Wisconsin awaits its state charter.

For more information, visit www.rnha.org.
Mrs. Socorro Williams Acting ChairRepublican National Hispanic Assembly - Wisconsin321
Southview DriveNorth Fond du Lac, WISCONSIN, 54937
Phone: 920-923-9181
Cell: 920-517-3902
gwptranslations@sbcglobal.net

BOLETIN INFORMATIVO

PARA PUBLICACIÓN INMEDIATA
Miércoles 1ero de Noviembre de 2006
Informes: Socorro Williams
Teléfono: 920-923-9181

La Asamblea Nacional Hispana Republicana de Wisconsin
Endosa a Perfecto Rivera

FOND DU LAC – La Asamblea Nacional Hispana Republicana tiene el honor de anunciar con gran entusiasmo el endorse de Perfecto Rivera para Congresista por el 4to. Distrito Electoral de Wisconsin.

Perfecto Rivera es un miembro activo de nuestra Asamblea Hispana Republicana y ha manifestado en todo momento ser una persona que representa los valores morales de la cultura hispana-americana. Perfecto Rivera es el candidato ideal para presentar las necesidades y problemas que afectan al 4to Distrito electoral en Washington y encontrar soluciones.
Perfecto Rivera merece el voto de todos los hispanos que nos preocupamos por nuestras familias, por nuestros trabajos y por nuestra Patria.
La Asamblea Nacional Hispana Republicana de Wisconsin esta en espera de su reconocimiento oficial.
Para mayor información por favor visite:
www.rnha.org.


Mrs. Socorro Williams
Acting Chair
Republican National Hispanic Assembly - Wisconsin
321 Southview Drive
North Fond du Lac, WISCONSIN, 54937
Phone: 920-923-9181
Cell: 920-517-3902
gwptranslations@sbcglobal.net


BREAKING NEWS: Mark Green’s Victory Tour to stop in Fond du Lac!!!

The Green for Wisconsin campaign has confirmed that Congressman Mark Green’s “Make Wisconsin Great Again” Victory Tour will be making a stop in Fond du Lac as it travels through the state.


The campaign caravan containing Mark Green and the Republican Team will arrive at 810 S. Main Street in Fond du Lac, accompanied by a press detail, where a rally is scheduled to begin at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 4, 2006.

The theme of the rally will be “The Miracle Mile turns GREEN.”

Hosted by The Fond du Lac County Republican Party


The public is invited and encouraged to attend.

This is what passes for leadership in the Democrat Party.



Letters: Gay marriage; Disabilities; County Board size

Fond du Lac Reporter letters to the editor - Posted November 1, 2006

Every letter today was good so I posted all of them.

What happened in Massachusetts
I am writing in defense of the lady who was laughed at in a letter for her statement on what will happen in our schools if the gay marriage ban referendum fails.

Her statements were not comical, idiotic or preposterous, nor were they predictions. They were frightening, provable facts.

Thanks to the nationwide activist group GLSEN, Gay/Lesbian and Straight Education Network, here are examples of what's already taken place in Massachusetts alone.

Brookline High School —During Gay and Lesbian Awareness month, students were asked to wear pink cardboard triangles with the word "ally" and invited to "tell someone of your homosexual fantasies or experiences."

Ashland, Mass. —Middle School students were assigned gay roles for a play on discrimination. Two boys had to pretend to be homosexuals wanting to adopt a child. One had to say, "It's natural to be attracted to the same sex." Two girls had to act out the roles of lesbian partners. Parents only found out after it took place.

Silverlake High School, Kingston, Mass. — A ninth- grade textbook contained statements like "Testing your ability to function sexually and giving pleasure to another person may be less frightening in the early teens with people of your own sex." And "You may come to the conclusion that growing up means rejecting the values of your parents."

Framingham, Mass. — A high school survey asks; "How and when did you decide that you were a heterosexual? Is it possible that heterosexuality is a phase you will grow out of?" "Are you a heterosexual because you fear the same sex?" "If you've never slept with anyone of the same sex, how do you know you wouldn't prefer it?" "Is it possible you need a good same-sex experience?"

Need I say more?

Marie Corrente

Fond du Lac

Don't use disability as campaign issue
People who are undecided or want to vote Democrat on Nov. 7 should read the Oct. 26 column by Linda Chavez in The Reporter. If that doesn't unplug their nose, this will.

Two years ago John Kerry and John Edwards paraded Christopher Reeves on the television screen to try to win election to the White House. Now Jim Doyle is trying to stay in Madison by parading Michael J. Fox on television.

Let me give some advice. If you have never been confined to a wheelchair or had cerebral palsy or have never had a mental disability, do not go giving people fake hope. You have no idea what is going on in the brain of a disabled person. Doctors and family members know a lot more than you do.

If you want to win an election, do it some other way. The only thing you deserve by parading mentally and physically disabled people on a television screen is to lose.

Louie Schultz III

Lomira

Supervisors should be 'downsized,' too
Here's my opinion on the referendum. I know that the whole Rolling Meadows is a dead issue, but I want to use it as an example.

I was one of the employees. In May, when I found out that the county executive was thinking of closing it, I decided to look elsewhere. At that time, there was absolutely nothing for a nursing assistant anywhere in Fond du Lac.

I had six years there and loved every minute of it. Other people had over 20 years there. A lot of them retired, a lot of them eventually found other jobs. The ones that were hired at the new Rolling Meadows, I'm glad you are there for our residents.

Now my question is to the County Board members who are against the downsizing: How does it feel to wonder if you will have a job or not? Not only was a home taken away from the residents who came to love Rolling Meadows, but jobs were taken too. I'm for the downsizing. I want you to know how all of us felt.

Linda Maurice

Fond du Lac

'Yes' vote will protect marriage
Why should we vote "yes" to ban "gay marriage"? Because the homosexual movement is spending millions worldwide to promote the "homosexual agenda."

Getting activist judges to legitimize gay marriage is a key step. Lawmakers are needed to tighten the definition of traditional marriage.

Your "yes" vote will protect traditional marriage, families, religion and society. Twenty states have already done so. I can't, in 300 words, explain how profoundly important is this issue. You could get the facts in the well-researched book, "The Homosexual Agenda" by Alan Sears and Craig Osten.

They say "that once same-sex marriage is affirmed, then other forms of 'marriage' will quickly be affirmed as well, such as polygamy, … bestiality and child marriage. In fact, the policy guide of the ACLU calls for the legalization of polygamy …" Elites point to Europe for "progressive ideas." The book reveals that "… in Europe a generation of children is growing up with no idea of what a traditional family is like."

Christians and Jews know full well what God commanded about homosexual activity – check Leviticus 18:22 and Romans 1:24-27. Churches today, in trying to minister to the small (4 to 6 percent) of the population who are gay, have capitulated to subtle steps that will ultimately weaken religion, family and society.

We have been indoctrinated through the years by many means that gays and gay activities are no different than anything else in society. Hollywood has, for over 40 years, promoted homosexual characters and dialog in increasing frequency.

OK, gay people are just like everyone else in most ways. I agree absolutely. But when the institution of marriage of one man and one woman, blessed by God and proven through centuries, is about to be corrupted, I must vote "yes" to ban a homosexual version.

Hal Barfknecht

Mount Calvary

Writer urges 'yes' on death penalty
Let's see if I have this straight. It is OK for us to go out and kill upwards of a half-million deer in a season, several geese, ducks, rabbits, squirrels and even mourning doves. Their only crime is being at the wrong place at the wrong time.

This is all done with the blessing of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. However, we (the State) cannot kill even one single human being, regardless of the crime committed.

Most species of animals, even insects, have a social order, some even better than our own. That social order is either adhered to by all, or the violator is probably either going to end up as dinner for another animal or road kill.

As far as the possibility of executing an innocent person, although it's not impossible, forensic science has certainly cut the chances of that considerably over the years. The time to be against the death penalty was 30 or even 20 years ago. We shouldn't have been in favor of it at that time. Innocent people could have been executed. We are now past that point in history.

Therefore, a "yes" vote on the death penalty referendum on Nov. 7 would be correct.

Jeff Reese

Fond du Lac

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