Monday, September 22, 2008

McCain-Palin Rally In Cookeville A Great Success!

An estimated 125 attend event at Tennessee Tech to boost GOP ticket.

A successful rally for the GOP Presidential ticket was held Monday night on the campus of Tennessee Tech University. A good-sized crowd showed up to show their support for Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin, and to hear several guest speakers talk about their enthusiasm for the ticket, and for the candidates running in the Volunteer State.

The event was held in the Roaden University Center on TTU's campus, which is located in Cookeville, about midway between the cities of Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga, and on Interstate 40. The TTU College Republicans, the Tennessee Women For McCain, and the Putnam County Republican Party were the chief sponsors of the event.

Yours truly, who also is blest to be leading the College Republicans chapter at TTU, decided to take a head-count, which I estimated to be near 125. The crowd was definitely excited to be there, and listened to several guest speakers, which included Beth Campbell, Randy Stamps, and Jonathan Bryant. Mike Callahan, a Executive Committee member from the 15th State Senatorial District, was the Master of Ceremonies.

Yours truly, Jordan Iwanyszyn, opened the event in leading the Pledge of Allegiance, which was followed by an opening prayer. Then, I came back up and offered words of welcome, brought notice to the sponsoring groups, and included a statement on why I back the GOP ticket. I then introduced Callahan, who was responsible for introducing the guest speakers. Campbell was the first of the three to speak. She is the president of the Tennessee Women For McCain, and she spoke on why women should back the ticket. She was followed by Stamps, who is the Executive Director of the Tennessee Republican Party. He also spoke to women, and mentioned how the Democrats seem to dislike women in power, using the examples of the disrespect shown to Hillary Clinton from Senator Barack Obama's campaign, and closing the door on Tennessee State Senator Rosalind Kurita's re-election effort.

Kurita represents a district centered around Clarksville, near Fort Campbell, and angered many state Democrats when she decided to cast a vote in favor of now Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey for that position. Ramsey is the first Republican Lt. Governor since Reconstruction, and Kurita's was a deciding vote in that choice. Kurita faced a tough re-election in a primary against challenger Tim Barnes, and won the primary by 19 votes. However, Tennessee Democratic Party officials met just over a week ago, and decided to give the primary victory to Barnes. Kurita will challenge in a write-in campaign.

Stamps mentioned those two examples as proof that the Democrats are not as favorable to women as they preach, and he said that Governor Palin, and Tennessee State Representative Candidate Terri Lynn Weaver are two women that prove the Republicans are the party favorable to women. Stamps also talked about the state of the battle for the Tennessee State Legislature, in which the GOP currently has the same number of seats as the Dems in the Senate, with one independent. In the state house, the GOP needs four seats to retake the majority for only the second time since Reconstruction. Stamps tried to rally the attendees into supporting local candidates for the state legislature.

Following Stamps was Bryant, who is a former Chairman of the Tennessee College Republicans, and is now working for the Lamar Alexander for U.S. Senate campaign. He spoke on his excitement of being a Republican, and of the ticket that represents the party this election cycle. He also mentioned younger Republican voters, and themed his address towards them.

The attendance was made up of people of all kinds. Young children to aged men, upper middle class to poorer class, and numerous men and women. Other notables in attendance other than the speakers were Noble Cody, a former mayor of Cookeville and a member of the Tennessee Tech Sports Hall of Fame for his basketball days there; Steve Moore, a former trainer at TTU and another member of the TTU Sports Hall of Fame; Phil Wilbourn, a former TTU baseball player; and Howie Acuff, a local attorney and 2006 candidate for the Tennessee House of Representatives.

Following are photos from the exciting night:


People begin to gather before the event begins.

The growing crowd takes to their seats minutes before the event gets under way.

Attendees make their way into the room past the sign-in table.

The scene after the event has begun, and after I had said a few words.

The crowd of 125 listens as Beth Campbell of Tennessee Women For McCain speaks.

Randy Stamps of the Tennessee Republican Party gives his take.


Former Tennessee College Republican President Jonathan Bryant addresses the audience.

A gathering of the evening's speakers. From left to right: Jordan M. Iwanyszyn (yours truly), President, Tennessee Tech University College Republicans; Randy Stamps, Executive Director, Tennessee Republican Party; Beth Campbell, Chairman, Tennessee Women For McCain; Mike Callahan, Tennessee Republican Party Executive Committee Member, 15th Senatorial District; and Jonathan Bryant, Field Representative, Lamar Alexander For U.S. Senate campaign.



Sunday, September 21, 2008

PALIN STARPOWER! Alaska Governor Draws At Least 60,000 To Florida Rally!

This photo from CNN shows some of the crowd that turned out for Alaska Governor Sarah Palin at The Villages, a very large retirement community about an hour north of Orlando, Florida. Some estimates have put the number as high as 70,000, but no official count was ever taken. The 60,000 figure comes from the fire chief. According to FOX News, some waited as long as five hours in 92-degree heat to hear the Republican Vice Presidential Candidate speak for 23 minutes. Some people waited 90 minutes to park their cars.

The contrast to the Democratic Veep Candidate, Delaware Senator Joe Biden, is already being looked at. Biden drew only 2,000 to a visit earlier this month. Meanwhile, Democratic Presidential Candidate, Illinois Senator Barack Obama, drew 20,000 voters to a outdoor rally in North Carolina earlier today, a number that pales in comparison to Governor Palin's.

Governor Palin will also beef up her foreign policy credentials this Wednesday as she holds separate meetings with the presidents of Iraq, Georgia, Ukraine and Pakistan, and with the Prime Minister of India.

The governor is rolling along, and has become a craze among the voters of our great Republic. We are now within 50 days of the election, and exciting developments are happening every day. The Dems' greatest hopes are slipping away. Now, this is not the time to take all for granted, and think the GOP is going to roll away with this. History points to a strong Democratic year. However, the "Palin Effect" just may keep the White House in our hands, and limit the losses in the Congress, and in the state races. Every day is staying exciting!


Sunday, September 14, 2008

BREAKING NEWS


MAJOR U.S. FINANCIAL FIRMS END FRANTIC WEEKEND, JEOPARDIZE U.S. FINANCIAL HEALTH.
Two of the best known, and oldest names on Wall Street are virtually unrecognizable tonight as new signs emerge that the major errors in judgement that the nation's major financial firms have made are jeopardizing the nation's financial health. Also, a leading insurance provider is nearing crisis mode tonight.
Lehman Brothers, a venerable Wall Street name dating back to 1850, is teetering very close to the verge of bankruptcy, and maybe even liquidation tonight, as several attempts at a buyout are, so far, unsuccessful. The leading contender to buy out Lehman was the major British bank Barclays PLC, but discussions for a deal have fallen flat. Rumors have fired up that bankruptcy discussions are ongoing tonight. Lehman's problems stem from the sub-prime mortgage crisis, and a global credit crunch that has surfaced in recent months.
One of the largest Wall Street names, Merrill Lynch & Company, now will have a new parent company. It was announced tonight that Bank Of America Corp. will purchase Merrill for $44 billion, or $29 per share. The move was pushed by the Federal Reserve, and was reached after 48 hours of frantic negotiations.
Another financial behemoth is facing serious trouble tonight. Insurance giant American International Group Inc., is rushing to sell some assets and overhaul the business, on the threat from Standard & Poors that it might cut its debt rating. CNBC even reports that AIG has gone to the Federal Reserve to ask for a loan. AIG has also been seriously affected by the sub-prime mortgage crisis.
Asian markets are tumbling in Monday trading, and the Dow Industrials look to close down by at least 300 points when trading opens in about 10 hours.
Major Wall Street firms have reportedly loaned out $40 for every $1 in capital they have had. It is faulty to put the Bush Administration, and the federal government at fault for the foolish choices that Wall Street has made. The major financial firms have mostly treated their balance sheets like casinos, and the rest of the country, and even the globe has to suffer for it. Now, the burden looks to shift to the taxpayers, as the government has had to prop up Freddie Mac and Fannie May, and may have to help finance stability of Wall Street.
The actions of the Wall Street firms involved are downright irresponsible, and I will be blunt in calling these choices by them over recent years downright insane. The economy is not to be treated as a casino. I am naturally optimistic, so I know we will get through this. We will have to suffer a little bit before we get out of it, though, I believe.


Monday, September 1, 2008

Here's A Really Good Reason On Why Libs Just Tick Me Off!

It appears a few liberal-types are praising God for potential catastrophes now, as if that is any surprise. In the first following video, former Democratic National Committee Chairman Don Fowler was secretly recorded by the person sitting beside him as they were flying from Denver to Charlotte. He is recorded talking to Democratic U.S. Representative John Spratt from South Carolina.

What he says during the clip is downright appalling. Fowler chuckles and says to Spratt that the "hurricane is going to hit New Orleans about the time they start", referring to the Republican National Convention in St. Paul. He follows that up with saying the most sickening thing describing a disaster that I have heard in a while, "That just demonstrates God is on our side."

What do you think his response was after this started its way around the Internet. "One doesn't anticipate that one's private conversation will be surreptitiously taped by some right-wing nutcase. But that's the nature of what we're dealing with," is the way he found to excuse is comments on the plane.

The link to the YouTube video can be found here.

In the second video, the whacked out filmmaker Michael Moore finds a way to spew out more unbelievable trash out of his mouth on Keith Olbermann's show on the MSNBC network. Moore is no stranger to truly unbelievable, uncompassionate words, but his words on this show, probably filmed Friday, are downright sickening. He greets everyone on the show by saying the hurricane is "proof that there is a God in Heaven", because it is coming the same time that the RNC was to start. Then, both Moore and his hack host Olbermann chuckle at the thought.

Find the YouTube video here.

What kind of decent human beings are first contemplating the political effects on their opponents by a potential catastrophe. Here is the possibility of great loss of life, and great destruction, but here we have a few guys who apparently find the idea of catastrophe funny if the political results are in their favor. What kind of decent human beings would do this, well I guess we have to remember who we are talking about. They are not really decent, are they?

Absolutely stunning!