Good government
begins
in our
own backyard!
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“A government big enough to give you everything you want
is strong enough to take away everything you have.” –Thomas Jefferson
OUR OFFICERS
January-December 2012
The Irving Republican Women's Club officers for 2012 are:
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Elena Blake, President
- Joyce Howard, Vice President Finance/PAC Treasurer
- Dawn Horton, V ice President Programs
- Beth Brown, Vice President, Secretary
- Cathy Reeves, Vice President Membership
- Barbara Hull, VP Communication
- Dena Carper, Vice President, Campaign Activities & Education
- Florence Schukar, Vice President Historian and Photographer
- Doris Booth, Vice President, Webmaster, Technology Chair
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Good government begins in our own back yard!
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VOTE CONSERVATIVE
IN 2012
The 2012 election year is going to be a critical year for conservatives. The goal of the Irving Republican Women’s Club is to have a minimum of 75 interested, active women and men who will work for Conservative candidates and spread the word about the importance of voting for Conservative candidates for public office.
On an interesting note, back in 1968, when the IRWC was still pretty new, there were 65 women members! I found an old club roster from back then. Men were not thought of as Associate members then, although most husbands pitched in when we had fund raisers, neighborhood walks, and candidate rallies.
The mission of our members is to be active and to create better networking which will allow us to reach a larger group of disenfranchised voters in our community in order to educate them that Conservatism and Freedom works best for “We the People”.
Further, we will work to identify and recruit a group of dedicated women and men who will work within our community to elect Conservative candidates at all levels of government and provide feedback to those Republicans who hold elective office so that they will know that we are involved and aware and that we expect them to hold to Conservative principles and to support, protect and defend the Constitution of our State and our Republic, the United States of America.
Conservative candidates and office holders must come to know that we must respect how they made their voting decisions based on those Conservative principles, both in their public and private lives and if we can’t respect them, they need to step aside for someone who is committed to the ideals and goals of true Conservatism.
The Irving Republican Women’s Club members are dedicated to preserving the American way of life for their children, grandchildren and the generations to come. To think that the greatest nation on earth, the nation that came about because the Founding Fathers felt that worth was not based on who one knew or what one owned but who, at the core, someone was, and what they did with their abilities.
America was built by the strength and character of those who spread across the land to create homes, farms, and settlements. Strength of character, belief in God, love of freedom, grit and determination created our United States. Conservatives voters still have these characteristics and these characteristics can “preserve and protect” us and our nation, but only if we continue to take the message to our neighbors, our street, our neighborhood, our communities and our elected office holders
Only if we are dedicated to saving our Republic, electing true Conservatives and holding current office holders accountable for their votes and actions can we change the future.
The TEA Parties this past summer and the ongoing 9/12 groups will, it is to be hoped, assist us in getting out the message that the Conservative way is the best way.
The year of 2012, just may be the end of our Republic as we have known it…unless we can “keep it”, to paraphrase one of our Founding Fathers, Ben Franklin.
--Joyce Howard, IRWC
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