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ASTORINO PETITION CAMPAIGN VOLUNTEER MEETING!

THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2014
Time: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm  (pick up your petitions and important instructions anytime between these hours)

Jim Trent’s house
242-33 90th Ave.
Bellerose, NY 11426

Astorino mtg-7-smThis Thursday evening, July 17 between 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm we will have a volunteer meeting for the Astorino campaign at our Chairman, Jim Trent’s house in Bellerose, Queens. This is part of the statewide effort to get Rob Astorino on a third party ballot line called “Stop Common Core.”


Vote for Rob Astorino

This is a letter from Club member Fred Bedell,  sent to local and regional newspapers regarding the “Meet Rob Astorino” event on Monday June 30th.

Astorino mtg-7-smI had the privilege to attend a meeting of the Republican club of Queens Village held at St. Anne’s Knights of Columbus hall in Glen Oaks Village, on June 30th. The guest speaker was Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, who spoke why he wants to be the next governor of this great state of New York.


Westchester USA

WSJ-1A case of racial engineering that Obama wants to take nationwide.

This is an excellent editorial in this morning’s Wall Street Journal detailing Rob Astorino’s  fight against the Federal Government, as well as Andrew Cuomo’s attempt to make race an issue in this campaign. Please pass it along and share with all your friends. 

Residents of the northern New York City suburbs were recently treated to a TV ad invoking images of the Jim Crow South and claiming that Westchester County executive Rob Astorino has “repeatedly violated anti-discrimination laws for years.” None of the ad is true, but it does reveal some important political news with national implications.


Ending the Cycle of Dependency in NYC

The neediest of society who now find themselves within grasp of New York City social services don’t need a cattle car to be herded from cage to cage as much as they need a job and a vibrant local economy in which they can earn back their self respect.

Ending the Cycle of Dependency in NYC

By Joseph Concannon

NYC skyline

The City of New York is continuing the cycle of dependency in establishing an outpost for “the homeless” at the Pan American Hotel in Central Queens, NY. The neediest of society who now find themselves within grasp of New York City social services don’t need a cattle car to be herded from cage to cage as much as they need a job and a vibrant local economy in which they can earn back their self respect.


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