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Mike Spence

Rohrabacher and Presidential Pardons

LBREPORT.comhas some great audio of OC/LA GOP Congressman Dana Rohrabacher makinghis viewvery clear at a an anti-amnesty rally. The message: He will not endorse a presidential candidate that does not PUBLICLY declare in favor of a pardon for jailed Border Patrol agents Igancio Ramos and Jose Compean.

That leaves Tancredo and Hunter that have publicly said so as far as I know. Maybe others??? Thompson publicly says he would pardon Scooter Libby. Now we have a new issue for the next presidential "debate". Hear and read it here.

The two agentsdeserve to be pardoned and let’s hope Rohrabacher’s efforts pay off.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: My trip to the Ronald Reagan Ranch Center for the 20th Anniversary of Reagan’s “Tear down this wall!” Speech

Last week, I was invited by my friends at the Young America’s Foundation to travel to Santa Barbara, where the Foundation has its Western presence — through its 1997 acquisition of President Ronald Reagan’s 600 acre mountain ranch, Rancho Del Cielo, and where they subsequently built the Reagan Ranch Center in downtown Santa Barbara — a state of the art conference center which acts as a headquarters for training thousands of young people about the conservative principles which Reagan espoused and lived.

Last Tuesday, at the Reagan Ranch Center, the Foundation hosted a special event to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s prophetic speech at the Brandenburg Gate in a then-divided Berlin where Reagan appealed to the Soviet Premiere, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"

About a hundred and fifty of us were on hand for the festivities, which started with well known… Read More

Jon Fleischman

My trip to the Ronald Reagan Ranch Center for the 20th Anniversary of Reagan’s “Tear down this wall!” Speech

Last week, I was invited by my friends at the Young America’s Foundation to travel to Santa Barbara, where the Foundation has its Western presence — through its 1997 acquisition of President Ronald Reagan’s 600 acre mountain ranch, Rancho Del Cielo, and where they subsequently built the Reagan Ranch Center in downtown Santa Barbara — a state of the art conference center which acts as a headquarters for training thousands of young people about the conservative principles which Reagan espoused and lived.

Last Tuesday, at the Reagan Ranch Center, the Foundation hosted a special event to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s prophetic speech at the Brandenburg Gate in a then-divided Berlin where Reagan appealed to the Soviet Premiere, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"

About a hundred and fifty of us were on hand for the festivities, which started with well known… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Joe Shumate returns, hanging a shingle with Mark Bogetich and Co.

From time to time, it’s important to note the goings on with some of our FR friends. Hot off of the presses is the news that Joe Shumate (with whom I had a chance to do some work back when I was Executive Director of the State GOP), and whom I would charactarize as a savvy political strategist and a voter targeting expert, is joining up with well-respected opposition research specialist Mark Bogetich (pictured) and (along with two policy-wonk types, Mike Kahoe and Larry Green) are starting up a new firm, BGK Strategies.

From chatting with Mark, it would appear that their firm will focus on independent expenditure efforts, ballot measure campaigns, issue advocacy and public affairs projects. Republican candidates fear not, Mark assures me that he and Joe will continue to provide services to GOP candidates.

Bonus round question: Which candidate for President did JoeRead More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Battlelines Drawn: Democrats vs. Chiropractors (and Republicans)

When Mark Ridley-Thomas was an LA City councilman during the LA Riots of 1992, he personally authored legislation that prohibited over 3000 market and shop owners from rebuilding their businesses. Claiming that the markets were encouraging lawless behavior and the prices were too steep, thousands of Korean-American merchants lost even more following the riots. The real victims were those who served the community as store owners. His economic policy continues to cause his community to suffer poor services, gang violence and failing schools. His legacy was to stop economic progress for his constituents and to fear the growing Latino influence in his historically black seat.

Since moving to the Senate, Ridley-Thomas believes his work is incomplete. As chair of the Business and Professions Committee, he set his cross hairs on the chiropractic profession. He seeks to simply abolish the civil rights protection that the chiropractors earned in 1922, when they got sufficient signatures to permit California voters by Initiative to approve the Chiropractic Act. The Act permitted chiropractors to see patients without fear of medical and legal persecution. The Act has worked well 85… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Battlelines Drawn: Democrats vs. Chiropractors (and Republicans)

When Mark Ridley-Thomas was an LA City councilman during the LA Riots of 1992, he personally authored legislation that prohibited over 3000 market and shop owners from rebuilding their businesses. Claiming that the markets were encouraging lawless behavior and the prices were too steep, thousands of Korean-American merchants lost even more following the riots. The real victims were those who served the community as store owners. His economic policy continues to cause his community to suffer poor services, gang violence and failing schools. His legacy was to stop economic progress for his constituents and to fear the growing Latino influence in his historically black seat.

Since moving to the Senate, Ridley-Thomas believes his work is incomplete. As chair of the Business and Professions Committee, he set his cross hairs on the chiropractic profession. He seeks to simply abolish the civil rights protection that the chiropractors earned in 1922, when they got sufficient signatures to permit California voters by Initiative to approve the Chiropractic Act. The Act permitted chiropractors to see patients without fear of medical and legal persecution. The Act has worked well 85… Read More

James V. Lacy

Gilmore promises “National Property Rights Initiative” if elected President

Former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore announced today that if he is elected President, he will launch a "national property rights initiative" to put the Federal government in the forefront of opposing private property rights abuses through eminent domain. Invoking the property rights case known as Kelo v. City of New London, Gilmore stated he would: reissue an Executive Order of Ronald Reagan restraining the Federal government from abusing private property rights in Federal construction projects; create an Assistant to the President in the White House to oversee Federal protection of property rights; order the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to issue new regulations protecting property rights in Federal housing programs and construction; and create a Federal Commission to receive reports on property rights abuses at the state and local level. Gilmore made the announcement at the annual National Taxpayers Union taxpayers conference in Washington, D.C.

Gilmore discussed his background as a former Republican National Committee Chairman and as a member of a Federal Commission that investigated domestic terrorism. But he also… Read More

Barry Jantz

Mr. Echo’s Knickers in a Knot Over Larson’s Leaving

No, not Mr. Echo from "Lost." Mr. Echo as inEcho Chamber, the proverbial poli-buzz-buzz that follows any announcement such as that of Mark Larson yesterday morning.

Larson, an oft rumored candidate but never yet the bride, announced on the air Friday morning that he is leaving his KOGO Radio talk show effective immediately. Mark posts on his blog, "This is fully my decision, based on many factors. It’s no secret that the programming change a couple of months ago has been a difficult transition, and something that was increasingly difficult to do with all of my other business interests. The day felt like it was two days long." (As that probably wasn’t enough of a toughie, he and his wife later in the morning found one of their dogs had died.)

As there has been much conjecture about Larson’s possible run for an open Duncan Hunter seat (C.D. 52), especially considering Duncan’s son is in the mix, the announcement drove Mr. Echo into high gear. I came home last night to… Read More