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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Republican Roundtable news for September 2009

CD2 candidates to attend October 13 meeting
Two candidates for the Congressional District 2 U.S House seat, now held by Allen Boyd (D-Monticello), will introduce themselves and their platforms at the next meeting of the Roundtable. Carl Meece (R-Suwannee County) and Bill Fisher (R-Bay County) will take to the candidate soapbox during October’s discussion “free-for-all” program.
Congressman Boyd’s vote for the cap and trade bill, coupled with voter outrage over the proposed health care bill, has made a Republican challenge for the CD2 U.S. House seat more promising than ever before. Now is the time to visit a Roundtable meeting and get to know your great Republican candidates.
Roundtable meetings are held at the St. Andrew Bay Yacht Club on Bunkers Cove Road in Panama City. A buffet dinner begins at 6:00 p.m. and costs $15 per person, including tax and tip. A brief business meeting begins at 6:45 p.m., and the program begins at 7:00 p.m. To make your dinner reservations, please contact Roundtable Treasurer Melissa Thompson at 527-7384 or
Melissa@efileamerica.com.

Don Arias speaks at September meeting
Lt. Col. Don Arias (USAF Ret.) was the guest speaker at the September 8 meeting of the Roundtable. Don works in the Air Force Special Operations Command at Hurlburt Field, Florida. His brother was murdered in the 9/11/01 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, and since then Don has taken a special interest in counter-terrorism. Speaking to one of the largest gatherings in the Roundtable’s history, Don shared his family’s frustrations with the Obama administration’s handling of terrorist detainees at Guantanamo.

Republican Roundtable now on Facebook!
Thanks to the efforts of Treasurer Melissa Thompson, the Roundtable is now on Facebook! If you have a Facebook account, be sure to check out the latest news on the Roundtable’s Facebook page. If you don’t have an account, this is a great reason to open one!

Roundtable members attend #912dc march on D.C.
Roundtable members Glen and Alice Leirer and Sven and Melissa Thompson joined over one million grassroots protestors at the march on Washington, D.C., on Saturday, September 12. Prior to the Saturday rally, the Bay County contingent visited the offices of Congressman Allen Boyd and Senators Bill Nelson and George Lemieux to deliver almost 2,000 signatures collected on the Bay County Republican Party’s petition against socialized health care.
Photos of the march on Washington are posted on the Roundtable’s Facebook page.

Petition signing continues at HQ
There’s still time to sign the petition against socialized health care! Petition signing will continue through the fall at the Republican Headquarters, 1607 Lisenby Ave. in Panama City, on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The petitions will be faxed to our Congressman and Senators. Many thanks to Roundtable member Ken Ford, who opens HQ every Saturday morning to welcome visitors with hot coffee, delicious pastries and spirited conversations.

Republican Christmas party December 11

The Roundtable is helping the Bay County Republican Executive Committee host its annual Christmas party, scheduled this year for Friday, December 11, at the Edgewater in Panama City Beach. BCREC member Jim Lawson will DJ as we dance the night away following dinner. Mark your calendars!

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