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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Had a great time at the OCRP's Vintage Fashion Show/Fundraiser. Here's a picture of me with Jim Thienel, Chairman, at the registration table.

It was a lovely, fun and educational event . . . and a great opportunity for me to pull out my own vintage lace duster and wear a "Victory Roll" hairdo. Hey, if you're gonna do a thing . . . do it with all you have in you!

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Look Who's On the Ballot . . .

In today's mail . . .

from the Oakland County Director of Elections . . .

I received a proof of the ballot for the upcoming Primary Election. I am running for a fourth term as Precinct Delegate. I hope my friends and neighbors will allow me to serve again on their behalf.




Wednesday, June 6, 2012

The Crisis

"These are the times that try men's souls . . . "
      -- the beginning of Thomas Payne's The Crisis (1776)

These words written so long ago embody the timeless, heart wrenching, gut demanding challenges facing those who long for freedom.

In 1776, The United States sought liberty from England's control, interference and regulation. Today, many of America's greatest challenges come from within.

As Thomas Payne wrote, "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph."

Is your "soul" being "tried" by the precarious circumstances of America's current crisis? 

It's not going to be easy, but we must engage! We must get involved and do our best to preserve what our founding fathers and fighters worked so hard to establish for themselves, their families and their posterity . . . that's you and me!

Independence came at a great cost. We remember the stories of Washington's army marching through snow with bootless, bloodied feet. In Valley Forge they lost 2,500 of their 12,000 men to typhoid, jaundice, dysentery and pneumonia. 

There is more to this story.

Although General Washington's men sacrificed and persevered through incredible difficulties, his rag-tag army -- though tired, cold and ill equipped -- emerged from their six-month encampment trained, ordered and revived in spirit. They won! Cold, sickness and hardship did not stop them . . . a great work was forged in that valley! 

When the Huguenot explorers named Valley Forge, years before Washington's troops arrived, they named it well. It was the site of a foundry -- a place where fire blazed and hammers pounded -- where tools and weapons were forged. During the encampment, Washington's troops were trained and transformed to face the battles to come.


My friends, we are in what I am calling "The Season of Valley Forge" . . .

As we prepare for the upcoming elections, will we be like the "summer soldiers" or "sunshine patriots" Payne wrote of in The Crisis? Or will we lean in to the task with whatever means we have at our disposal? We MUST change the direction our nation is headed or we will be headed over the "cliff" we're teetering upon even now.

America is in crisis
  • debt crisis
  • moral crisis
  • spiritual crisis
  • jobs crisis
  • housing crisis
  • health care crisis
  • education crisis
And if crisis is too strong a word for the following, we must at least acknowledge these areas of major concern:
  • substance abuse
  • threats to constitutional rights
  • illegal immigration
  • terrorism
  • national security and military matters
  • human trafficking
Wherever you are, whoever you are, there's something you can do to make a difference! You don't have to be Captain America!
     Volunteer!
          Pray!
                Encourage like-minded people to do the same!
Together, we can make a difference for the future of our nation.

As Kathryn Lee Bates knew, America must crown her greatness with goodness, or she will decline like the European nations before her.

I know strategies and plans are being implemented . . . there are places you can plug in to help and pray and pray and help. Don't be weary in well doing!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012


Are you a Concerned Citizen?  

Finding it impossible to watch from the sidelines as our great nation plummets on so many fronts; today I began an internship with the Oakland County Republican Party. It's time to "step it up," my friends! Won't you join me?

Here's the deal . . . 
Unless you and I want four more years of the current administration, we must work together to win in November. 
Regardless of party affiliation or favorite primary candidate, concerned citizens must unite to see Republican nominee, Mr. Willard Mitt Romney, win this Fall. 
This election is about so much more than "party" or special interests . . . it's about policy and our nation's future.
  • Who will defend and promote the moral values you and I hold dear? 
  • Who has the experience to rejuvenate our gasping economy?
  • Who will cut government waste and spending?
  • Who has a record of success in both the private and public sectors?
  • Who believes the constitution was written to limit the power of government? 
  • Who will nominate rule-of-law Supreme Court justices?
  • Who wants to repeal the staggering, stifling Obamacare program?
  • Who believes we have a moral responsibility not to spend more than we take in?
  • Who believes military strength and readiness are vital to national security and world peace?
  • Who wants to simplify and stabilize the tax system?
  • Who has an immigration plan to secure U.S. borders and promote legal entry?
  • Who believes in the American dream? American ideals? That America is a land of opportunity and freedom?
We can win this election on issues alone. 
Who's got the goods? Mitt, it is . . . and Mitt is it!