New York Conservatives will elect their Candidates 2014

The Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo demanded homosexual "marriage" be allowed in all 50 states, in a speech to the "Empire State Pride Agenda" activist group this week. Receiving a standing ovation for more than a minute, Cuomo prepared to run for President in 2016, issuing "a passionate plea on Thursday for other states to follow New York’s lead and allow gay couples to wed," reports the New York Times.
"Mr. Cuomo demanded that the federal Defense of Marriage Act [DOMA] be repealed. His voice rising in intensity as he spoke, he also called for federal legislation that would bar discrimination against gay men and lesbians...in his most forceful terms to date, Mr. Cuomo called for his counterparts [the other 49 state governors] across the country...to push for the legalization of same-sex marriage in their own statehouses."

Conservative Candidate Recommendations for the 2012 New York Primary

Vote for the list of conservative candidates in the Republican primary in New York. U.S. Senate New York
Wendy Long (R/C) - Attorney, Ex-Congressional Aide & Conservative Activist. The New York Conservative Party State Committee met on March 19 in NYC to nominate a candidate for U. S. Senate and overwhelmingly (91%, 5% 4%) endorsed Wendy Long as their candidate. In fact, a motion was made after the voting, to make it unanimous! Conservative is right in New York!
U.S. Congress
House District 17:
Kellie Greene (R) - Tea Party Activist
District 25:
Ann Marie Buerkle Endorsed by The Eagle Forum
House District 27
David Bellavia (R) Tea Party Activist

Chris Murphy

A famous quote from Samuel Adams is relevant to the conservative elections of 2012: "IF YE LOVE WEALTH BETTER THAN LIBERTY, THE TRANQUILITY OF SERVITUDE THAN THE ANIMATING CONTEST OF FREEDOM, GO FROM US IN PEACE.WE SEEK NOT YOUR COUNSEL OR YOUR ARMS. CROUCH DOWN AND LICK THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU; MAY YOUR CHAINS SET LIGHTLY UPON YOU, AND MAY POSTERITY FORGET THAT YE WERE OUR COUNTRYMEN!" --SAMUEL ADAMS
Surrendering to the state such authority taken by the federal government such as the "contraception mandate" which is quite common in totalitarian regimes, also violates what most American historians might regard as the American consensus on the proper relationship of church and state. Today is the day for conservatives in the great state of Connecticut to put "feet" to their wishes and to their values and vote in massive numbers; taking away this regime. Conservatives this election is ours to lose. Let's demand the canddate to represent and take the government back for us.

It is up to all conservatives to come to the aid of their country this election season. We can no longer afford the "luxury" of sitting back and doing nothing. The constitution has been prostituted for the purposes of the progressives. Elect conservatives and only conservatives. Never elect a democrat.
Today, April 3, 2012, President Obama effectively declared war on the Supreme Court. Speaking from the Rose Garden, he suggested that the “unelected” Supreme Court must avoid the “extraordinary … unprecedented” measure of striking down his unconstitutional Obamacare regime: Ultimately, I am confident that the Supreme Court will not take what would be an unprecedented, extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong majority of a democratically elected Congress …
This is not the first time Obama has threatened the Supreme Court. Back in January 2010, in his State of the Union Address, he dramatically misrepresented the Supreme Court’s stance on campaign finance, and explained, “Last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law to open the floodgates for special interests – including foreign corporations – to spend without limit in our elections.” Justice Alito shook his head and mouthed, “Not true.” That’s because it wasn’t true – but Obama’s interpretation of Constitutional law is lacking at best, deeply dishonest at worst.
Obama is now tackling a strategy stated by Rep. Jim Clyburn this morning – he’s going after the Supreme Court as his bête noire, knowing they cannot respond. But he’s bound to fail for a simple reason: the American public understands that the law is unconstitutional. Obama is no FDR, and nobody is interested in packing the courts to raise their taxes and devastate the economic future of the country.
Unfortunately for Obama, he also made the tactical misstep of explaining why if the individual mandate is found unconstitutional, the entire law should be struck down:
I think the justices should understand, in the absence of an individual mandate, you cannot have a mechanism to ensure that people with pre-existing conditions can actually have health care. In other words, the individual mandate lies at the heart of Obamacare; without that beating heart, the rest of the law becomes unworkable.
In the end, Obama was left to argue that there is a “human element” to the law that would require the justices to rule in its favor. He’s calling on them to use his famed empathy standard in dealing with the constitutionality of laws. Unfortunately, it seems that at least five justices understand there’s no jurisdiction over empathy for the third branch.
It is time for all Americans to stand. Vote. Vote conservative!

It's relatively rare for cable news to beat broadcast, in part because NBC still reaches more homes than Fox. According to TV by the Numbers, O'Reilly pulled 3.478 million viewers last Wednesday compared to 3.341 million for the NBC show. It is evident that conservative voters in Rhode Island are watching the news program with the most unbiased and relevant news coverage. It's worth noting that the two shows are not running against one another in the same time slot. O'Reilly's show runs at 8PM. Rock Center with Brian Williams airs later at 10 pm.

Conservative Candidates Wisconsin - Voter Guide

Wisconsin Christian Voter Guide - Conservative Candidate Recommendations 2012

Wisconsin will be electing a governor, senator, and for congress in the April 3 primary. Pro life recommendations. Wisconsin has 42 delegates.Wisconsin is the 17th least conservative state, voting 6.64% less Republican in the 2008 presidential elections than the national average.
Be informed and choose conservative candidates in Wisconsin for 2012 who pledge to reduce taxes and not to vote for new taxes. Be a watchdog and an advocate for the taxpayer. Be pro job growth and business-friendly. Wisconsin conservatives rally behind presidential candidate, Rick Santorum.

Wisconsin Conservative Candidate Recommendations 2012

Wisconservative candidates include:
US Senate candidate, Jeff Fitzgerald- Results are what separates the men from the has beens and the wannabes.
Assembly Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald delivers results. Fitzgerald delivers NOW, in today’s tough political climate, and that is important. We need to know that whoever we elect in 2012 WILL be brave enough to stand up for us and for our country – without fail.
We have one shot at this, let’s get it right.
While anyone would be better than Tammy Baldwin, Fitzgerald’s Tea Party and Conservative credentials cannot be disputed. Period. He has stood up for fiscal responsibility and against socialist agendas without fear and without compromise, time and time again. We respect that and it deserves to be recognized and rewarded.
We believe Fitzgerald is a taxpayer’s best friend and that means he is a friend to all the hard working men and women all across our state who pay those taxes. We have trusted Fitzgerald with our money, and he has not let us down.
Due to Fitzgerald’s leadership in our State Assembly, we are now able to fund much needed programs that seniors and families can depend on, without kicking the proverbial can down the road.
When you read Fitzgerald’s issue page on his website, you will see that he has it right. All of it. We don’t view Fitzgerald as the underdog. We see him as a young, bold, strong leader who will do whatever it takes.
One of the most noticeable qualities of Fitzgerald is that he isn’t someone who is trying to buy his way into Washington. So, while some people may think it is *Conservative* for candidates to brag about how they will buy this election, we urge you to understand that this is exactly what we need to stand against.
We question the wisdom (and motivation) of anyone running for office who puts in millions of their own dollars just to buy a $200,000.00 a year job. If any candidate thinks that is a good ROI, then they are the LAST people we need managing our money and creating laws in Washington.
Other Recommended Candidates
School Board member: Vinney Pheng. The other candidate to vote for to keep liberal candidates (Sizer/Beaver) out would be Carl Knepel.
District #8 Supervisor (Town of West Bend): Jeff Geib

Conservative values are also helpful in recognizing and combating deceit. A conservative understands the many incentives by others to engage in deceit, and the political power that can result from such deceit. A conservative is often not surprised by the deception that fools others.

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