Sunday, February 10, 2008

SWAC-GOP Breakfast and Americans For Prosperity (AFP)

Paul Harris, State Chairman for AFP.

Delegate Ben Cline, Western Chairman for AFP.

That's my delegate! Chris Saxman (right) is also part of AFP.
Councilman Dickie Bell (left front) and Jim Taetzsch.

Scott Sayre, Greater SWAC Area Chairman for AFP, shares a laugh along with Delegate Ben Cline (front) and AFP Virginia Director Ben Marchi (rear).

Andrea Oakes (right), Chairman of the Citizens Task Force Against Pornography, updates attendees as Delegate Ben Cline, Debbie Summers, and Chairman Kurt Michael (background) look on.

Fellowship before breakfast.
Paul Harris talks with Bob Stuart, reporter with the Waynesboro News Virginian.


Scott Sayre addresses breakfast as Ben Cline and Paul Harris (right) look on.
A packed room listened to Paul Harris' call to hold our electeds accountable.

Fellow State Central Committee rep Trixie Averill.

Ben Cline talks about crossover week in Richmond and the bills he has introduced this year.

Today's SWAC-GOP Breakfast featured an all-star lineup from Americans For Prosperity, providing laughter, information, and an opportunity to be with like-minded folks who believe in low taxes and controlled spending.

Paul Harris, the charismatic Virginia state chairman for APF, said on Saturday:

“We need a surge of conservatism and its ideals from Fairfax to Roanoke to Charlottesville,” Harris said. He asked the audience to speak out and hold their legislators accountable.
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“We need to stop needless regulation and eliminate wasteful government”...
Emphasizing the grassroots nature of the organization, Harris added that ...
... while special interests spend millions to lobby Congress in Washington and the General Assembly in Richmond, members of Americans For Prosperity can write letters to the editor and stand for responsible government.

Update:Bob Stuart has coverage of the SWAC-GOP Breakfast in the Waynesboro News Virginian.

Kurt Michael has more links at SixtyFour81.com.

More photos at Yankee Philip.

1 comment:

Carl Kilo said...

Mr Harris is a great speaker. We could use a lot more people like him.