Monday, September 26, 2011

Sensenbrenner Town Hall Meeting *KEWASKUM* TOMORROW

Official: Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI 5th) 
        When: 09/27/2011
Starts: 09:00 AM
Where: Kewaskum Village Hall 204 First Street Kewaskum, WI 

Eagle Forum LIVE

LISTEN TO EAGLE FORUM LIVE. Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 12 noon (CST) on 40 stations across the country. Also accessible on the Internet: at Bott Radio NetworkThis week, Phyllis Schlafly will interview Mike McCormick on "Gulity Until Proven Innocent."

September Eagle Forum News & Notes

Just a few of the numerous updates in this week's EF News & Notes:


TEN COMMANDMENTS FORBIDDEN AGAIN. A federal judge ruled in July that Dixie County (a rural county in Florida) has 30 days to remove a granite monument of the Ten Commandments from the steps of the county courthouse in Cross City, where it has sat since 2006. Of course, this was the result of a suit by the ACLU, charging that the monument is a violation of separation of church and state. Dixie County officials said there never has been a single negative comment about the monument from anyone living in the community. The Ledger.com, 7-18-11.

PUBLICIZE YOUR EVENTS AND FIND MORE MEMBERS FOR YOUR EAGLE FORUM CHAPTER ON FREEDOMCONNECTOR. FreedomWorks designed FreedomConnector.com to make it easy for you to find like-minded activists to grow your group! You can post events you are hosting on FreedomConnector to recruit other activists in your area!

A PRO-LIFE REPUBLICAN PARTY: GIULIANI ADMITS PRO-ABORTION STANCE HINDERS GOP NOMINATION. "I'm simply not that conservative on social issues, and I'm not willing to change just to become president," said Giuliani at the National Press Club in Washington D.C. USATODAY.com, 9-6-11.


READ News & Notes in it's entirety HERE.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

EAGLE FORUM HOLDS NATIONAL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE


Citizens Gather from Across the Country
Phyllis Schlafly will host the 40th annual Eagle Council on September 16-18, at Arlington, Virginia at the Crystal Gateway Marriott. Some 250 leaders from 50 states are expected to attend. Eagle Council XL opens at 6 p.m. on Friday, September 16 and ends at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 18.

Headline speakers will include Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, and Phyllis Schlafly, president and founder of Eagle Forum. Saturday will feature in-depth sessions on integrating the latest technologies into winning campaigns, the Republican presidential nominating process, school tax and bond elections, effective pro-life legislation, preeminence of American law, Agenda 21, Voter Registration Reform, and saving the Electoral College.

The Fulltime Homemaker Award, to recognize the high value of motherhood and personal sacrifice, will be presented on Saturday evening to Teiro Cuccinelli, wife of Ken Cuccinelli.

"Eagle Councils are always a combination of informative speeches and training to build effective citizen activists," said Schlafly. "The Council will present an opportunity to learn from specialists in campaign technology and strategy, volunteer lobbying on specific pro-family issues, and use of the internet and social networking websites."

Eagle Forum, a national conservative pro-family organization of volunteers, was founded in 1972 in St. Louis. It has about 80,000 members nationwide, with chapters in every state and offices in Washington, D.C., St. Louis, Missouri, and Alton, Illinois. Eagle Forum trains its members to participate in the public policymaking function, especially in education, foreign policy, and constitutional issues.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

China - What the candidates aren't talking about

From Phyllis Schlafly:

The media are absorbed with the race for the Republican presidential nomination, commenting on daily fluctuations in the polls, and predicting who will win. But why are they omitting discussion of the elephant in the room — China?


Read more HERE...

Eagle Forum -- August News and Notes





This...and more....click HERE to read all the News and Notes from Eagle Forum this month.


KOMEN FOR THE CURE AFFILIATES GAVE OVER $569,000 TO PLANNED PARENTHOOD. A study by the American Life League reveals that Komen for the Cure foundation, a breast cancer charity, has 18 affiliates that gave over $569,000 to Planned Parenthood in 2010. A 2008 Annual Report from Planned Parenthood shows its breast cancer services decreased by 4% and abortion procedures increased by 6%. Komen affiliates contributed about $3.3 million to Planned Parenthood from 2004-2009. Several Catholic Bishops have instructed churches and schools they oversee not to fundraise for Komen for the Cure because of its ties to Planned Parenthood; the latest includes Bishop Frederick F. Campbell of Columbus, Ohio. Lifenews.com, 8-25-11.