Archive for January 19th, 2010

Black Conservatives Take Lead Role in Tea Party Movement – Charles Lollar in the Article as well

Lloyd Marcus’ conservatism started when he was 9.

His family had just moved out of the “ghetto” to a brand-new high rise in Baltimore — within months, he said, the “dream come true” turned into a nightmare, as the building of welfare-collecting black residents became a den of crime.

His father moved the family out as soon as he got a job with the city fire department, but “my cousins never escaped,” Marcus said. He cried as he told the story.

Marcus, a black conservative who is now involved in the growing tea party movement, attributes the problems of his childhood neighborhood, his extended family and the black community in general to a “cradle-to-grave government dependency” that in the case of his cousins enabled an idle life of crime and drug abuse.

To Marcus, President Obama’s policies perpetuate that dependency. That’s why, he says, it baffles him and other black conservatives when the tea party movement is dismissed as somehow anti-black, as a rowdy bunch of ignorant, white protesters who have it in for the nation’s first black president.

“This is the nicest angry mob I’ve ever seen,” Marcus said.

Marcus is one of a number of black conservatives who have joined up with, and helped lead, the conservative tea party movement since its inception. Though the movement has attracted criticism for its supposed lack of diversity — MSNBC host Chris Matthews recently called the groups “monochromatic” and “all white” — those minority activists who are involved say the movement has little to do with race, and that it is attracting a more diverse crowd every day.

“I think a lot of black people are waking up from their Obama night-of-the-living-dead fog,” Marcus said. “They were walking around like zombies going Obama, Obama, Obama.”

He and other black conservatives connected with one of the hundreds of tea party groups across America were largely active in conservative and Republican causes before the movement’s start in early 2009. They spoke and wrote about the need for smaller government, lower spending and lower taxes and warned that Obama’s candidacy would pose a threat to those values.

But in the tea party movement they found a group that not only reflected their views but provided a platform.

Marcus campaigned with a group against Obama in the 2008 election. But the Florida resident, who is a musician, gained a degree of fame in the tea party world a year ago when he cut a “tea party anthem” song — in it, he belted about the dangers of wealth redistribution to a gospel-sounding backup track.

“In less than a week, the song was national,” Marcus said. He was asked to sing at an Orlando tea party rally last spring and has since performed at rallies across the country. He’s traveled cross-country on both Tea Party Express tours and plans to join up for the third tour this March.

Marcus does not advocate for the creation of a third party, but said the tea party groups should serve to pull the Republican Party back to the conservative roots from which it has strayed.

William Owens, a black author and publisher who with his wife traveled on the Tea Party Express tours with Marcus and has spoken at just about every stop along the way, also came out strongly against Obama in 2008. He published the book, “Obama: Why Black America Should Have Doubts,” before the election, in an attempt to address what he called a “misguided passion” toward the former Illinois senator in black America.

When the tea party movement started, he said he found a way to build on what he was already doing, outside the Republican Party system which he calls out of touch. He first spoke at a rally in Las Vegas on tax day last April.

“It was just a natural fit,” Owens said.

He said the rallies are still “mostly white,” but that more blacks are getting involved. He took particular umbrage at Matthews’ comment, blasting out a press release that criticized the MSNBC host for “pushing conservative black Americans to the back of the media bus.”

Owens now publishes a journal documenting the tea party cross-country tours. The Multi-Cultural Conservative Coalition is also sponsoring the next leg of the Tea Party Express.

Despite the enthusiastic involvement of black conservatives in the tea party rallies and trips, Obama still enjoys seemingly unshakable support from the majority of black Americans. A recent poll from Gallup put Obama’s approval rating among blacks at 91 percent. Among whites, that number was 42 percent.

Tea party groups also might not be doing themselves any favors when some of their supporters are photographed holding somewhat shocking signs at rallies — such as one last year that said, “The White House has a lyin’ African.”

But such demonstrators may be the exception.

Charles Lollar, a Maryland-based tea party supporter who is black, said there’s no validity to the racism charges.

“I’ve seen black faces in the crowd. I’ve seen Latino faces in the crowd. … It’s not a movement of color. It’s not a movement of party. It’s a movement of principle. It’s a movement of America,” Lollar said.

Lollar started speaking at tea party events last winter and said his biggest motivation is opposition to the stimulus package — both the $787 billion package that passed last February and the sequel that some Democrats are trying to push this year.

Lollar has since parlayed his activism into a high-stakes campaign. The Charles County businessman is hoping win the GOP nomination to challenge House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., in the congressional midterm this November.

“When we beat him in November, it’s going to send a strong message across the country,” he said.

Lollar, whose previous post was as chairman of the Charles County Republican Central Committee, has an uphill battle to unseat the nation’s second most powerful House Democrat.

Hoyer has been in office nearly three decades, and his latest campaign finance report put his available cash at $1.3 million. Lollar said he’s raised $40,000 — he aims to raise $2.5 million by fall.

Lollar is running from within the GOP apparatus. But it remains to be seen whether the party establishment will reach out to other tea party conservatives like him to ensure they stay loyal to the Republican Party and not challenge it like Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman did in New York state. Hoffman, who is white, pushed out the Republican candidate in the race for Congressional District 23, and ended up losing narrowly to Democrat Bill Owens.

David Avella, executive director of Republican recruiter GOPAC, said his organization hasn’t been actively mining the tea party movement for state and local candidates but that the groups could prove fertile ground for candidates.

“Many in the tea party movement are Republicans who want to make sure the party gets back to its fiscal discipline days,” he said, calling those activists natural “allies.”

Tea partiers point to recent political coups they say demonstrate the movement’s broadening influence and appeal. And they say they feel a certain freedom in the scattered leadership of the movement, as opposed to the top-down style of the GOP.

“I think it’s great that we have all these different organizations and they have nobody in charge,” Marcus said.

Marcus cited Hoffman’s influence in the New York race as well as Republican Scott Brown’s bid for the Massachusetts Senate seat once held by Ted Kennedy. Brown, while not sprouting from the tea party movement, is supported by it as he enjoys a late-in-the-game surge in the race.

“This is a movement that has swept the country,” Marcus said. “It has really been the rebirth of conservatism in America.”

Interestingly, Marcus said he used to work with one of Obama’s biggest supporters, Oprah Winfrey, decades ago at a local station in Baltimore before she moved to Chicago.

The two have since lost touch, he said.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/01/19/black-conservatives-lead-role-tea-party-movement/

Dozens of Haitian Orphans Travel to U.S. for Adoptions

God Bless you Governor Rendell.

Dozens of Haitian orphans from the devastated Caribbean nation headed to Pennsylvania on Tuesday to meet their newly adoptive parents.

Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell and a crew of medical personnel traveled aboard a plane with the 54 Haitian children, who landed in Pittsburgh Tuesday morning. The orphans — who are all under age 4 — will be taken to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh to be examined by doctors.

“We’re going to save the 54 kids and lead them to great lives,” Rendell told Fox News in Haiti. “They’re happy, good kids despite all the things that have happened to them, despite being orphaned, despite being in a hurricane (sic). I’m amazed at how happy these kids are. I think everyone of us in Pennsylvania has a wonderful feeling.”

The State Department announced Monday that orphaned children from Haiti will be allowed to enter the U.S. temporarily on a case-by-case basis to ensure they received proper care.

Under the plan, humanitarian parole into the U.S may be granted to the following children: those who have been legally confirmed as orphans eligible for intercountry adoption by the government of Haiti and are being adopted by U.S. citizens; or children who have been previously identified by an adoption service provider or facilitator as eligible for intercountry adoption and have been matched to U.S. citizen prospective adoptive parents.

An official from the Department of Homeland Security, speaking to Fox News on condition of anonymity, said the administration is working to “provide relief in Haiti and provide humanitarian parole to orphans and medical evacuees in special cases.”

• LIVESHOTS: Fox News Reporters on the Ground

Other U.S. officials are also working to facilitate speedy adoptions with Haitian orphans and families in the U.S.

Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, announced Tuesday that he had helped to unite an Iowa family with their 4-year-old Haitian daughter — nicknamed “Maya” — who was found unharmed at an orphanage in Port-au-Prince.

After a news report identified the girl at the Central Texas Orphan Mission Alliance orphanage in Port-au-Prince last week. Harkin pressed the State Department to obtain humanitarian parole for the girl, who then met with her adopted parents in Haiti before heading to Pella, Iowa.

“This story truly tugs at your heartstrings: a local family so close to bringing their adoptive daughter home when a natural disaster strikes and almost prevents this reunion,” Harkin said in a statement. “My office saw an opportunity to help this family and in doing so, transform the images coming out of Haiti — if only for a moment — from one of devastation, to one of celebration.”

Fox News’ Major Garrett contributed to this report.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/01/19/dozens-haitian-orphans-traveling-adoptions/

O’Malley budget to cut 200 state jobs – I thought he was going to Create Jobs not cut them.

A Surplus, what a laugh.  This man O Malley is a jokester.  All these cuts are due to his spending spree on Tax Dollars and so called projected revenue, for which he was told by, Comptroller Peter Franchot to wait on any special session and tax increases until the numbers came in and he went begging on bended knee to Obama to bail him out, which he still can’t justify where the money went?  Does anyone see any new job Creation here?

Maryland General Assembly 2010

http://www.herald-mail.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=238165&format=html


Senator Donald Munson does not remember what he voted for – Then Regrets Mistake!!!

It’s a shame that Donald Munson is unable to remember what he is voting for when he is in Session making decisions regarding the State and Washington County, as shown in this article.  You will also see that Democrat John Donoghue, allegedly known for hitting the Local Taverns is good buddies with Senator Don Munson as well.

http://www.herald-mail.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=238006&format=html

Maryland General Assembly 2010

Washington Co. lawmakers: Primary battle unlikely to affect work

GOP hopes Shank challenge won’t affect party – Ryan Miner Propaganda at work as well

Maryland General Assembly 2010

GOP hopes Shank challenge won’t affect party

http://www.herald-mail.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=238041&format=html


Let the People Be Heard – Upholding a Constitutional Mandate

“It shall be the duty of the General Assembly to provide by Law for taking, at the general election to be held in the year nineteen hundred and seventy, and every twenty years thereafter, the sense of the People in regard to calling a Convention for altering this Constitution.” Constitution of Maryland, Article XIV, Section 2. The Constitution of Maryland governs the three branches of state government as well as provides the framework for enabling local governments in the state. The current Constitution was adopted by a Constitutional Convention in 1867 and ratified by the citizens of Maryland that same year. The current Constitution has been amended through the years but only after each provision is ratified by the citizens of the State at a General Election. Article XIV provides that proposed amendments must be passed by the General Assembly before ratification by the voters of the state. A new Constitution containing major changes was proposed under the Constitutional Convention of 1967-68. When the People spoke, the proposed State Constitution was rejected by the voters at a Special Election on May 14, 1968. The citizens of Maryland added a provision to the Constitution in 1956 that requires the General Assembly to gauge the “sense of the People” every twenty years with regard to calling a Constitutional Convention. With respect to the Constitution of Maryland and the voice of the People, Minority Leader Allan Kittleman has joined with the Senate leadership in sponsoring the bill mandated by the Constitution which has been introduced this session as Senate Bill 26. “This obviously is not the time to change the Constitution of Maryland or bear the expense of a Constitutional Convention,” said Senator Kittleman. “But I take my Constitutional duties seriously and abide by its provisions that the People shall be heard. I predict that they will vote at the polls a resounding NO!”

Cecil Calvert Hammers Tim Rowland of the Herald Mail Newspaper for Slanted Reporting

Dear Tim,

Before you write a slanted article on a candidate, you better get the facts straight.  Your article is nothing more then Liberal Rhetoric much like Donald The Liberal Munson. You left out some vital votes that I am going to clue you in on, so that you can be a reporter with actual facts before you go to print.

http://herald-mail.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=237948&format=html


When comparing two candidates, you give the facts of both.  Here are some for you that you have ignored.

Senator Donald The Liberal Munson:
1. Millionaires Tax Increase
2. Voted for Pay Raises to Governor O Malleys Staff Members.
3. Voted for Speed Cameras.
4. Voted to give Casa De Maryland over 1 million tax dollars to benefit Casa De Maryland, which harbors, assists, abets and teaches Illegal Aliens how to evade the Law who their leader, Gustavo Torres receives over 1 million in funding a year from Hugo Chavez of Venezuela.
5. Donald Munson is linked to Casa De Maryland through our Tax Dollar funding Vote.  Here are a couple links for you to read on your spare time before you decide to write the piece of slanted Liberal Views you gave.  In giving your views, you proved to the readers of Washington County that Donald Munson is no longer a Conservative and gave up his votes to Mike Miller when Mike Miller needed to have bills passed.  Senator Donald Munson has become a Liberal in his voting record.  He has lost touch with the true Conservative Values and Principles for which the Conservative Party stands for.  Take a long look sir.  There is more to come to this story.  Ryan R. Miner campaign Manager has lied about Don Munson’s association with Casa De Maryland and I am calling him out on it.

http://cecilcalvert.wordpress.com/2010/01/15/senator-donald-munson-from-washington-county-voted-to-give-casa-de-maryland-over-1-million-tax-dollars/

http://cecilcalvert.wordpress.com/2010/01/10/cecil-calvert-takes-on-gustavo-torres-and-casa-de-maryland-and-their-lobbing-groups/

This little doozie was paid for by Maryland Tax Dollars that Munson voted for.

http://cecilcalvert.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/raids_document.pdf

I look forward to hearing from you if you have the guts to make the call.

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