Posted on 11/11/2005 11:41:42 AM PST by Nobel_1
Use the following link to contact Republican House Reps against ANWR drilling and coastal drilling ... http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1520255/posts
Be sure to copy the Energy subcommittee, Speaker of the House and anti-ANWR ring-leader, Charles Bass (N.H.)
Let's go get 'em!
(Excerpt) Read more at freerepublic.com ...
Republicans Against ANWR ... How to contact Congress: http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/
N.H. - Charles Bass (the ring leader), Jeb Bradley Representative Charles F. Bass, II (R - 02) 202-225-5206 202-225-2946 cbass@mail.house.gov
Representative Jeb Bradley (R - 01) 202-225-5456 202-225-5822 http://www.house.gov/bradley/contact.html
Connecticut - Nancy Johnson, Christopher Shays, Robert Simmons Representative Nancy L. Johnson (R - 05) 202-225-4476 202-225-4488 http://www.house.gov/nancyjohnson/zipauth.htm
Representative Christopher Shays (R - 04) 202-225-5541 202-225-9629 http://www.house.gov/shays/contact/index.htm
Representative Robert R. Simmons (R - 02) 202-225-2076 202-225-4977 http://www.house.gov/formsimmons/ima/send_email.html
Delaware - Mike Castle Representative Michael N. Castle (R - Delaware At Large) 202-225-4165 202-225-2291 http://www.house.gov/writerep/
Iowa - Jim Leach Representative James A. Leach (R - 02) 202-225-6576 202-226-1278 http://www.house.gov/leach/email.htm
Illinois - Tim Johnson, Mark Kirk Representative Timothy V. Johnson (R - 15) 202-225-2371 202-226-0791 http://www.house.gov/writerep/
Representative Mark S. Kirk (R - 10) 202-225-4835 202-225-0837 http://www.house.gov/kirk/zipauth.htm
Pennsylvania - Mike Fitzpartick, Jim Gerlach Representative Michael Fitzpatrick (R - 08) 202-225-4276 202-225-9511 michael.fitzpatrick@mail.house.gov
Representative Jim Gerlach (R - 06) 202-225-4315 202-225-8440 http://www.house.gov/writerep/
Minnesota - Mark Kennedy, Jim Ramstad Representative Mark Kennedy (R - 06) 202-225-2331 202-225-6475 http://markkennedy.house.gov/kennedycontents/contact/
Representative Jim Ramstad (R - 03) 202-225-2871 202-225-6351 mn03@mail.house.gov
Michigan - Vernon Ehlers Representative Vernon J. Ehlers (R - 03) 202-225-3831 202-225-5144 http://www.house.gov/writerep/
Maryland - Wayne Gilchrest Representative Wayne T. Gilchrest (R - 01) 202-225-5311 202-225-0254 http://gilchrest.house.gov/contact.asp?ContactType=Form
N.J. - Mike Ferguson, Rod Frelinghuysen, Frank LoBiondo, Jim Saxton Representative Michael A. Ferguson (R - 07) 202-225-5361 202-225-9460 http://www.house.gov/ferguson/IMA/get_address2.shtml
Representative Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (R - 11) 202-225-5034 202-225-3186 rodney.frelinghuysen@mail.house.gov
Representative Frank A. LoBiondo (R - 02) 202-225-6572 202-225-3318 http://www.house.gov/lobiondo/IMA/issue.htm
Representative Jim Saxton (R - 03) 202-225-4765 202-225-0778 http://www.house.gov/writerep/
N.Y. - Sherwood Boehlert, Sue Kelly, James Walsh Representative Sherwood L. Boehlert (R - 24) 202-225-3665 202-225-1891 http://www.house.gov/writerep/
Representative Sue W. Kelly (R - 19) 202-225-5441 202-225-3289 http://www.house.gov/writerep/
Representative James T. Walsh (R - 25) 202-225-3701 202-225-4042
Excellent!
Thanks for posting.
I will be "reaching out & touching" these clowns!
Semper Fi,
Kelly
The group we need to go after is Republican Main Street Partnership group that fundraises for all these rino's to defeat conservatives in primaries.
This group also holds together the rino's to block anwr and tells the house leadership they will stick together in their opposition.
This group has social gatherings where they present awards to arlen specter and pro choice republican groups lead by Jennifer Stockholm go.
post the links / numbers so we can get 'em
Contact Information
Telephone
202-682-3143
FAX
202-682-3943
Address
1350 Eye Street, NW Suite 560 Washington, DC 20005
Email
General Information: republicanmainst@mindspring.com
Press Inquiries: sarahjqa@mindspring.com
Website comments: webmaster@rmsp.org
This is the so called moderate republican group that competes with club for growth for conservatives.
They help sponsor stem cell research and they go around screaming about the right wing. They helped defeat toomey. Their biggest fear is a true republican majority. They became a group in fear of the rightward shift after 94. They are happy when conservatives lose.
Sarah Chamberlain Resnick is their leader
They held a press conference gloating yesterday about defeating anwr.
http://www.republicanmainstreet.org/
This is their website they hold parties where you can see Chris Shays and Jennifer Stockholm chatting it up.
Classic rino traitors.
and let the RNC have it with 'both barrels' about how betrayed you feel, and how you aren't planning on contributing to ANY republicans now or in the future until the RNC comes out and PUBLICLY denounces these liberal voting RINOs.
Bass's voice mail is full... LMAO!
With 2 or 3 exceptions, they can all be found on the list of the cabal members here ...
http://republicanmainstreet.org/
thanks!
The rino's are like an extension of the dems within our party. They are the dems secret weapon to make us look weak. This way they can say we get nothing done with a majority. But the truth is with these rino's we have no majority.
They are a cancer on our party. They are a rogue element trying to destroy our party.
thanks for the info
bttt
Thanks pal!
We also need to target the pro abortion republican women's groups. They supported russ potts. They are traitors. Jennifer Stockman is the leader of this group.
GOP on Collision Course with Majority of Voters
Run Date: 03/19/03
By Jennifer Blei Stockman
WEnews commentator
The national co-chair of the Republican Pro-Choice Coalition raises her concerns about whether the GOP can become a lasting majority party if it is viewed as being anti-woman.
Editor's Note: The following is a commentary. The opinions expressed are those of the author and not necessarily the views of Women's Enews.
(WOMENSENEWS)--Today, much of the nation is focused on the uncertain outcome of a war with Iraq. I share those anxieties and am also increasingly concerned by the course of the Republican Party in the 2004 election campaign.
Whatever the outcome of events abroad, pragmatic Republican leaders know they are on a collision course with the overwhelming majority of the electorate. Yet they allow an extreme religious right faction of the party to play bullyboy within our ranks, as documented by this week's two-part series in Women's eNews, when it comes to one of our most basic freedoms--the right of women to make their own reproductive choices. The fact is, even among those whom they believe they are catering to--self-identified "pro-lifers"--almost 50 percent believe that women should be able to make their own reproductive health decisions, according to a recent American Viewpoint survey.
A founding principle of the GOP is that the strength of our nation lies with the individual, and that each person's dignity and freedom must be honored. If the GOP is to wear the mantle of Lincoln, as President George W. Bush has advocated, it must become more mindful of these original tenets. The party that believes that those who are governed least are governed best must also remember that it is also the party which once fostered Roe v. Wade, an opinion authored by Justice Harry Blackmun, an appointee of Republican President Nixon.
A Generation of Women Are Accustomed to Reproductive Autonomy
American women of reproductive (and voting) age have grown up in an era where they can make decisions about their reproductive health privately, in consultation with their doctors, their families and their spiritual advisers, without government interference. And, whatever their decision, they can receive qualified medical treatment, not back alley butchering. As Justices O'Connor, Kennedy and Souter observed over a decade ago, "The ability of women to participate equally in the economic and social life of the nation has been facilitated by their ability to control their reproductive lives." To roll back that right would irreparably rend our social fabric.
It would also roll back the favorable Republican tide evident since 1994. In the recent elections the "gender gap" continued to be a serious problem for the GOP despite its admirable focus on other "women's issues" like education. That gap was not an issue, however, in New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Hawaii, where voters decisively elected pro-choice Republicans as their next governors, and in Maine, where voters overwhelmingly reelected a pro-choice Republican Senator, Susan Collins.
The margin of support in the U.S. Senate for a woman's right to decide on her own reproductive health rests in the hands of a small number of pro-choice Republican senators, including Lincoln Chafee, Susan Collins, Olympia Snowe, Lisa Murkowski and Arlen Specter. This group of sensible and steadfast Republicans can be counted upon to maintain the delicate balance of the Supreme Court and avoid turning back the clock on women's health issues.
Now more than ever, Republican moderates who believe in the freedom to choose, who also believe in GOP core values such as limited government, a strong national defense, fiscal conservatism and educated communities, must speak out to ensure that our party once again becomes the party of tolerance, inclusion, individual rights and personal responsibility. Otherwise, the GOP will suffer dire political consequences among voting American women and men--far beyond 2004.
Jennifer Blei Stockman is the National Co-Chair of the Republican Pro-Choice Coalition.
http://rpcc.org
How can the Rs maintain even the slim majority we have if we cast out all these RINOs?
Thanks. I will contact every single one and urge them to stand their ground.
It's better to clean house and be in the loyal opposition than have these traitors in our party. What good has it gotten us to have them in this party.
This congress has done nothing. These rino's will never let us have a majority. They use the republican label to go out and say how extreme we are. They make us look weak by not being able to get anything done when the public percieves we have a majority. They gang up and block conservative judges, legislation.
I'd rather be the loyal opposition and have charles rangel and john conyers make fools of themselves. What good is it to have a gop congress that can't pass any legislation. Harry Reid used rule 21 to get an investigation anyway.
Clean house and get these rino's out. Then start over with the minority lead by Mike Pence and build a strong principled conservative leadership group. Enough is enough.
We are already the minority with these rino's siding with the dems all the time. When we are in the minority I sure as hell don't want these rino's still in our party siding with Nancy Pelosi. We need to look unified and strong not be at the mercy of these backstabbers.
Clean house and get a new contract with america.
Looks like a list of Rino's to be unseated asap!
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