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Leavenworth County Republican Party Official Newsletter
March 2012
In This Issue
What's going on around town?
Connie's Corner
Kansas RNC Selection
Sharia Law: What is it?
End of the Constitution
Putting Things in Perspective
Who should I contact?
What's going on around town?
     
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JohnBradford

           2012 Presidential CAUCUS

 

The Leavenworth County Republican Presidential Caucus will be held on March 10th at 10:00 am. The Caucus will be held at the Leavenworth High School, 2012 10th Ave, Leavenworth. Doors to the event will open to the public at 8:30 am for those wanting to learn more about the candidates. Each Presidential candidate may have a designated representative at the event to speak on their behalf and disseminate information. The Caucus will begin promptly at 10:00 am. Due to the very large number of voters expected over a very short time, plan to come early if you want to be able to sit during the event. We will have coffee and condiments available. The event will conclude no later than 1:00 pm. Voting results will be reported to the State Party office and should be available on the evening news.

 

For additional information visit our website at www.LvnCountyGOP.com or phone 913-683-0871.

Connie Obrien     

                     Connie's Corner 

 

 The week of February 21 was turn around in the Kansas House, many bills were past at this time. Most of these bills passed favorably. The House passed 22 bills repealing outdated laws and streamlining government, strengthened the safety reporting guidelines for abuse of  a minor, and pushed for lower taxes. As the House embarks on the second stretch of session they will continue to work on education reform, tax reduction and developing a budget with a healthy ending balance. 

 

Two bills dealing with education included HB 2444---K-12, use of seclusion and restraint of students with disabilities; reporting thereof and HB 2477 compulsory school attendance law; defining school alternatives.

We passed House Bills 2534 a bill concerning children and minors; reporting disappearance or death known as Caylee's law. Also, HB 2533 a bill concerning children and minors relating to mandatory reporting of suspected child abuse. This bill was enacted because of the problem at Penn State. The House passed two bills, HB 2614 designating the junction between I-70 and US 183 as the CW2 Bryan J. Nichols fallen veterans memorial interchange and HB 2509 designating a portion of K-9 as the David Mee memorial highway. The signs for these two memorial highways will be paid for with private donations. HB 2432 Ducks Unlimitedwhich will allow Kansans to support and make known their support with a customized license plate which features the Ducks Unlimited Logo allowing Kansans to contribute to this cause. The bill had a fiscal note of a positive $50,000 for the state. 

 

HB 2212 before amendments would preserve local control and create relief from increasing property taxes. The original HB 2212 would require a municipality to adjust its mill levy rate to collect the same overall property tax amount as the previous year. The original bill would prevent increases in annual asses valuations from causing property taxes to rise without a vote of the local government. An amendment offered to HB 2212 by Representative Ward caused considerable confusion. While Representative Ward's amendment gutted the underlying bill - something he failed to mention. At the time, the body believed they were voting to add a $90 million property tax reduction in addition to the original components of 2212. In addition to supporting reduction in property taxes, the House is committed to protecting Kansans from increasing property taxes without transparency and will be supporting legislation to achieve this goal in the near future. This was a lesson learned about amendments.

  

The most interesting thing to happen during this week was the Health Care Freedom Amendment debate in the Senate.First, there was an attempt to refer it back to the Judiciary Committee that failed 20-19-1 (one passing).

Second, a motion was made to amend the measure so the people of Kansas would not be able to vote if the federal health care bill was ruled constitutional by the United States Supreme Court. The amendment to the measure didn't even address a possible situation where parts of the federal health care law could be ruled unconstitutional. This amendment would not give Kansans a chance to vote and voice their opinion on health care and would put all control in the hands of the federal government, the same government that has done so well running Medicare. Some of the senators think the Supreme Court should make this decision. The amendment to eliminate constitutional protections passed by a vote of 21-19. The final vote fell short by one vote, 26-14. This one-vote margin allowed just enough senators who do not favor limited government, the political cover for upcoming elections, while still ensuring it would not actually pass. Kansans will not have the same opportunity as their neighbor, Missouri to decide about their Healthcare.

 

The last thing I will mention is Redistricting. There are three maps which need to be passed to complete the Legislature's work on redistricting. The three are the House districts, Senate districts, and Congressional districts. In this process, only one map has passed and that is the House Map. This map passed with more than 100 votes and is considered by most to be the best map proposed.

The Senate has yet to pass a map for the Senate Districts but has spent much time working on a congressional map which puts Congresswoman Jenkins in a less favorable district with little reason behind it. The move would eliminate Manhattan and Ft Riley from the 2nd district. Our 2nd District member of Congress, Lynn Jenkins has the most experience in Washington and is thought to have the best ability to protect NBAF in Manhattan and our troops in Ft. Riley.

The House will provide its thoughts on a Congressional redistricting map next week when the committee reconvenes on Wednesday. There is also a State Board of Education map which also must be drafted and passed; however, this map typically is less politically charged than the other three. The State Board of Education districts are comprised of whole senate districts and thus cannot be passed until the Senate passes its district map.

We passed more than 100 bills which made changes across the state to various programs and jurisdictions. Many only affect a small number of people in certain geographic areas across the state. These bills varied in the subject content from Physical therapy, oil and gas valuation, abandoned property, trespassing and liability, and workers compensation.

 

If you have any questions feel free to contact me at my office in Capitol room 165-W, phone number is office 785-296-7671 or 913-706-2396. You can also email at connie.obrien@house.ks.gov

 Kansas RNC Delegate Selection is Just Around the Corner
               
By Second District Vice Chair - Ed O'Brien

 

On March 10 Kansas Republicans will be heading to one of the 98 caucus locations scattered across the state to voice their opinion on which of our presidential candidates should represent the Republican Party in 2012.  By the end of that day Kansans will know which candidate prevailed in the Kansas Presidential Preference Caucus.  This Kansas event is only the beginning of what will prove to be an exciting and extremely important presidential election year. 

 

An important second phase will begin just two days later.  Anyone who aspires to represent Kansas as a Delegate or Alternate Delegate at the (RNC) Republican National Convention in Tampa Florida must submit a "Self Nominating Form" to the State Party by March 12th.  Kansas is allotted 40 Delegates and 37 Alternates to the National Convention.  State Chair Amanda Adkins, National Committeewoman Helen VanEtten and National Committeeman Todd Tiahrt are automatic Delegates. That leaves 37 Delegates and 37 Alternates to be chosen. 

 

So, do you want to be a Kansas Delegate/Alternate to the National Convention?  Any Kansas Republican submitting a "Self Nominating Form" by March 12th will be considered.  Each of our four Congressional District Committees will select three Delegates and three Alternates to represent them at the National Convention. The three nominees who receive the most votes will be Delegates and the following three will be Alternates.  That's a total of 12 Delegates and 12 Alternates chosen at the District level.  Congressional District Committees must make those choices before April 23, 2012.  The exact dates when these District Committees will meet hasn't yet been determined. 

 

The Remaining RNC Delegates and Alternates will be chosen by Kansas State Committee members prior to July 1st.  The State Committee will choose 6 Delegates and 6 Alternate Delegates from each Congressional District. The top six nominees from each Congressional District will be Delegates and the following six will be Alternates. So now we're up to 39 Delegates and 36 Alternates. We still have one more Delegate and one more Alternate to select.  Here is where it gets complicated.  The Congressional District that has the highest voter turn out for their caucus, based on percentage of registered republican voters in the district, gets a "Bonus Delegate".  The Congressional District that comes in second gets a "Bonus Alternate".  The Bonus Delegate and Alternate will be chosen at the state level. Now we have our allotment of 40 Delegates and 37 Alternates to the RNC.

 

One last point and a word of caution.  If you are considering being a Delegate or Alternate to the National Convention In Tampa, remember this, you are solely responsible for all the expenses associated with this event, travel, lodging, meals, etc.  Good Luck.  For more information or to get a "Self Nominating Form", visit www.ksgop.org

                            Sharia Law: What is it?

- Kirk Sours

If you have come to this site because of the headline question, I applaud your interest.  There is much confusion as to what Sharia is, and is not.  I will endeavor to make this introduction to Sharia as simple and concise as possible, using quotes and references to Sharia's own documentation. For point of reference, "Sharia" translates "the Right Path".

Most Americans believe Sharia to be no different to Muslims than the Catechism to Catholics or church tenants to Protestant Christians.  Absolutely NOT so.  Many Islamist groups such as CAIR, MSA, MAS, MPAC, ISNA, ICNA, and many others have allowed that false idea to perpetrate and even promoted it, under the Sharia principle of "taqiyya"  (deception), as a religious freedom issue protected under the Constitution.  Taqiyya is not only permission by Sharia, but direction to lie [r8.1 "...obligatory to lie if the goal is obligatory..." (which Jihad/dawa is)] in order to advance the cause of Islam, which is not to convert the entire world to be Muslim; but to bring the entirety of the world under rule of Sharia.  In other words, you can be a Christian or Jew or even Zoroastrian, and live under rule of Sharia as a second class citizen.  This is called "Dhimmitude".  It is covered in Sharia under the section on "Jihad" [o9.O] as "Non-Muslim subjects of the Islamic State (Al-Dhimma)" [subsection o11.O].  This status of "mercy" is extended to any religion whose sacred book is recognized by Islam at the time of Muhammud.  It does not include idol worshipers, pagans, athiests, Mormons, Sikhs, Bahais, etc. These people are given opportunity to convert to Islam or die.

 

As a "dhimmi", or subject of Islam, you must agree to acquiesce to Islam in all things.  Pay the "Jizya tax", the "non-Muslim poll tax" (protection money), refrain from any public display of non-Islamic religion including funerals, weddings, Barmitzva's, ringing of church bells, display of crosses, menorah's, Star's of David, etc., because these practices and symbols are an affront to Islam.  You may not quote Scripture aloud, celebrate Holy Days (Christmas, Easter, Passover, etc) and pork and wine are strictly forbidden.  Proselytizing Muslims, criticizing Islam or Muhammud, and many other things are treated under the code of Sharia as subject to capital punishment [o11.11 referencing o9.14].

This is just a couple of relevant subjects discussed in Sharia. Sharia is the legal skeleton which supports the full and complete practice of Islam.  Without Sharia you have no Islam ("Submission").  Without Sharia, Islam is powerless.

Never think for one minute that Islam is simply a religion, comparable to other religions, and Sharia is simply its tenants, or statement of faith.  Islam is a complete socio-political ideology with its own jurisprudence, wearing a veil of religion.  Islam, by its very nature, must not co-exist with other religions, and the "Great Commission" given to Muslims is to bring the World into subjection to Islam, establish the Sharia, so that "Allah's religion reign Supreme" [Quran 8:39].

I mentioned earlier that Islamists are promoting Sharia as simply a religious freedom issue, protected under the Constitution of the United States.  Sharia flies in the face of the Constitution.  Under Sharia there is no separation of "mosque and state" because under Sharia the legal authority is the Imam.  Just in the few examples I set forth previously, there are numerous infringements upon individual Liberty guaranteed by the Constitution.  Freedom of speech, freedom of religious choice without government oversight, freedom of fraternization, and the list goes on.

 

Article Six of the US Constitution declares the Constitution to be the Law of the Land, and therefore Sharia attempts to abrogate the Constitution.  There's another term familiar with Islamic Jurists, "Abrogation".  There are currently running, advertisements by ICNA (Islamic Circle of North America-a Muslim Brotherhood operative) across the country on radio and billboards, which denounce man-made law (Constitution) and extol the virtues of Sharia ("God's Law")-they are saying "God's Law" because if they said "Allah's Law" you would immediately reject it.  It is no coincidence these ads began at the same time that most States Legislature's convened for 2012. Some 20 states are considering "American Laws for American Courts", or something very similar which will codify the already established and proven Constitution of the United States, prohibiting use of any jurisprudence which does not protect the rights and liberties of ALL people according to the Constitution.

Islamist groups are opposing this measure as a religious freedom issue and charging racism, xenophobia, and bigotry.  This law is teflon coated...those charges won't stick.


                           

KUHNER: End of the Constitution

ObamaCare birth-control mandate would defeat the First Amendment

Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

February 10, 2012

 

Is America sliding toward autocratic rule? This is the essential question of Barack Obama's presidency. Mr. Obama vowed to "fundamentally transform" the United States. Despite his incompetence and economic failure, the president is making good on his central promise: the destruction of our constitutional republic. He is trying - piece by painful piece - to reverse the legacy of the Founding Fathers. Conservatives have underestimated him at their peril. For Mr. Obama is not simply an inept, liberal president in the mold of Jimmy Carter. He is an ideological revolutionary who seeks to sweep away traditional America.

 

The American war of independence did not just overthrow British imperial domination. The Founders forged something almost unique in history: a nation devoted to individual liberty, Christian civilization and federalism. The rule of men was replaced by the rule of law. The linchpin was constitutional government based on the separation of powers and checks and balances. The American system is entirely predicated on the Constitution. Once the Constitution becomes meaningless or just an inconvenient piece of paper, the American experiment is over. The republic is dead.

 

This is what's at stake. Mr. Obama is acting like an arbitrary tyrant. He is running roughshod over the Constitution, egregiously, repeatedly and deliberately violating its restraints and clear limits on federal power. He has publicly admitted that he finds Congress a nuisance, an "obstacle" to his secular socialist project. He has said that he often thinks about "going it alone." In fact, this is what he has done - so far, largely with impunity.

He waged an illegal war in Libya. The last time Congress officially declared war was in December 1941. Yet Mr. Obama went one step further, something his predecessors - Lyndon B. Johnson, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush- never did: He refused even to ask Congress for authorization. Mr. Obama ignored the War Powers Act, flagrantly circumventing congressional authority.

 

Moreover, late last year, the massive National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) was signed into law, which potentially allows for the military - not domestic courts - to indefinitely detain American citizens suspected of ties to terrorism. The vaguely worded NDAA undermines the rule of law and due process, enabling the government to abrogate the fundamental right to trial. It lends itself to abuse of state power - the very thing our Founders warned against. In the wrong hands, the NDAA could be used as a weapon to persecute - and imprison - political opponents under the guise of fighting terrorism. This is the same administration that has lumped anti-abortion and anti-illegal-immigration activists with radical Islamists as possible "threats" to national security.

 

Yet it is not just national security. Mr. Obama has created countless policy czars possessing Cabinet-like powers without the approval or consent of the Senate. Recently, he appointed RichardCordray to be the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - despite the fact that he lacked needed support in the Senate. Mr. Obama's response: Take a hike. He parachuted in Mr. Cordray as a recess appointment even though Congress was not in recess. The president has usurped congressional oversight - a clear and dangerous violation of the Constitution.

 

His greatest assault, however, is on religious freedom. Fortunately, his latest effort sparked a rebellion. Mr. Obama had declared war not just on the Catholic Church, but on the First Amendment. The administration ordered almost all religious organizations to provide health insurance coverage that includes free birth control and sterilization procedures - even the morning-after pill, which can induce abortions. Otherwise, under ObamaCare, Catholic hospitals, charities and universities would face major fines totaling millions of dollars. The choice was clear: Catholic institutions must either abandon their fundamental tenets or go bankrupt. The contraceptive mandate denied the conscience rights of the church. It was state-sanctioned coercion of private entities to act against their explicit religious beliefs. This is why it triggered such furor among Catholics and non-Catholics alike. If such basic liberties could be trampled on, then nothing - and no one - is safe from big government's crushing grip. Fortunately, a three-week outcry forced him to back off.

 

Like many on the radical left, Mr. Obama is an anti-Christian, anti-religious bigot. His goal is to purge Christianity from civil society, to marginalize religion from the public square. He essentially told the church that Washington, not the Vatican, will dictate how it must run its affairs and administer its social services. He demanded that Catholics sacrifice their beliefs on the altar of secular liberalism. The state - with him at its helm - is the new pagan church. Women's "reproductive health care" trumps Catholic positions on birth control and abortion. The fact that most health insurers already cover contraception and that it is widely available and accessible to women - just go to your local Walgreens - means nothing to feminists or the powerful abortion lobby. The real aim is to smash the Catholic Church as a bulwark against the sexual revolution, reducing it to a quisling of the liberal regime.

 

Catholic leaders rightly stood up. The Church understood it was under siege. That may not be over. Mr. Obama could win a second term. Hence, ObamaCare - along with its contraceptive mandate - might not be repealed and may even expand. If so, he will have succeeded in giving birth to his Frankenstein monster: a post-constitutional, post-American soft tyranny.

 

Jeffrey T. Kuhner is a columnist at The Washington Times and president of the Edmund Burke Institute.

 

Putting Things in Perspective 


 What Does it Mean to be an American

Dennis Prager - Q & A at the University of Denver
 


             

 

An Anonymous Observation

"The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the Presidency. It will be far easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to a depraved electorate willing to have such a man for their president. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails America. Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The Republic can survive a Barack Obama, who is, after all, merely a fool. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president." 

Who should I contact?

 

Leavenworth County Republican Party Leadership

John Bradford..............................Chair

Connie O'Brien........................Vice Chair 

Barbara Paulus........................Secretary 

Linda Flanagan........................Treasurer  

 

County Commissioners 

First District 

Robert (Bob) Holland..............913-772-2221 

 

Second District

Clyde Graeber......................913-682-4514

 

Third District

John C. Flower.....................913-634-0061

 

State Representatives

Kansas House of Representatives, 39th District

Owen Donohoe.....................913-484-1152

 

Kansas House of Representatives, 41st District

Jana Goodman..................... 913-785-2577

 

Kansas House of Representatives, 42nd District
Connie O'Brien......................913-369-2933

 

National Representatives
U.S. House of Representatives - 2nd District
Lynn Jenkins........................785-234-5966

 

U.S. Senate
Jerry Moran.........................202-224-4774 
Pat Roberts.........................202-456-1414 

 

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