Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Join American Solutions Thursday, Sept. 27

Join Speaker Newt Gingrich as together we find American Solutions for Winning the Future...

American Solutions, a new nonpartisan organization, founded by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, designed to rise above traditional gridlocked partisanship to provide real, significant solutions to the most important issues facing our country, will be holding its inaugural national Solutions Day activities here in Georgia and you are invited to take part.

The Inaugural Solutions Day activities will begin with a kickoff program on Thursday, September 27 at 7 - 8:30 PM at the Cobb Galleria Center and will continue with a series of workshops to be held Saturday, September 29th at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton.

Both events can be attended in person FREE of charge and will also be broadcast live on the internet and on DISH Network Channel 219. Additionally, on September 29th, American Solutions will host "Solutions Day" workshops across the country and on the Internet at http://www.americansolutions.com/ .

There are already more than 2000 site hosts in all 50 states signed up to participate in the webcast. We want to invite you to participate in the webcast either in person or by video so we can share with you our thoughts about transformational change. For more information, go to http://www.americansolutions.com/ or contact Georgia Deputy State Director, R.J. Briscione at rbriscione@americansolutions.com.

Be part of the solution, sign up for the American Solutions Kickoff

...Then Join the Georgia Young Republicans for a Solutions Mixer at Jocks and Jills at the Cobb Galleria

After the American Solutions event, come over to Jocks and Jills in the Galleria Center for the Georgia Federation of Young Republicans Solutions Mixer.This is a great chance to mix and mingle with other Republicans and discuss the solutions which Speaker Gingrich has presented to fix America's future.You don't have to be a Young Republican to stop by and there is no charge.

The Georgia YRs need you! Visit the new GeorgiaYR.org today!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Freedom from Fear

During World War II, artist Norman Rockwell painted the essence of American freedom. The series of four paintings illustrated two enumerated freedoms that are spelled out in the U.S. Constitution; Freedom of Worship and Freedom of Speech.

The other two freedoms are not ones written into the Constitution, found in the Bill of Rights, or spoken of in the Declaration of Independence. The other two were Freedom from Want and Freedom from Fear. These two freedoms are inscribed on the hearts and minds of Americans and are enumerated by countless citizens who volunteer their time and money to anyone in need, whether it is the neighbor across the street or a neighbor across the world.

It is an idea enforced by the firefighter who runs into a burning building, regardless if it is a house on Main Street or a Tower in Manhattan. It is protected wherever an American soldier places his combat boot down on the parade ground in Ft. Benning, GA to graduate from boot camp or in a foreign land to tear down the prison of tyranny that has jailed others in want and fear that can be more solid than any iron bar or concrete block. Finally, it is enshrined in the clicking sound of the shoes of those who guard the Tombs of the Unknowns; the whispers of those who say a prayer in the chapel that replaced the offices destroyed by the plane in the Pentagon, or the soft rustle of flowers left on a sidewalk in New York or a field in Pennsylvania.

The battle we face today is one that started decades ago, but was only finally brought home to most Americans six years ago. It is the same battle faced by every generation of Americans. Every generation has been asked to answer a call to take up arms for freedom, not so the next generation will live in peace, but so the next generation will not be burdened by fear and want when it is their turn, their duty and their responsibility to hold up Freedom’s torch in a dark world. Unfortunately, as the years pass, many in America seem to be losing their resolve. They harp that the war is lost; not understanding the war is not in Afghanistan and Iraq. These places are just missions in a greater war. If these were the war, then we have already won.

The Taliban is out of power in Afghanistan, replaced with an elected President. Saddam Hussein and his sons are dead, replaced with an elected Parliament that is struggling to learn how to rule a nation. As the United States Soldier, Sailor, Airman and Marine provide arms of support, it is ultimately these new governments that will be responsible for securing the blessings of liberty to themselves and their posterity. But success there does not mean this war is over for us. The threat will not go away. Catching Bin Laden will not do it. Freeing Iran would not do it. It will only be accomplished when respect for freedom and self determination is recognized and enforced by freedom loving people the world over. This will require nothing less than the total and complete defeat of the terrorists and those who support them. Sticking our heads in the sand and wishing it will just go away will not solve the problem. Resolve, determination, and strength of purpose will.

Today we will place flowers, plaques and mementos to honor those who fell 2191 days ago. These symbols of remembrance, along with the retelling of the stories of those who risked their lives to save others will stir us. Our hearts will flutter and eyes tear up, even if we don’t know the people involved. We act this way because we know in our heart that people are worth dying for. We know it to be true in the deepest regions of our soul. It is engraved in our collective national spirit to the point that when we see or hear of someone’s self sacrifice, it's overwhelming. Our culture of life stands in stark contrast to the Culture of Death that will strap a bomb to a child so they can murder dozens of innocent people.

The Culture of Death must keep people in want and fear to have hope of surviving. A people who have nothing but want and live in nothing but fear will do anything for the hope of escape; even kill themselves and others for the hope of a trip to paradise. As Americans, we must remember that the greatest weapon we have in our arsenal of freedom is freedom itself.

Don’t just use today to remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice so that we may be around to remember them year later, but remember them and honor their sacrifice each and every day by making sure it was not in vain. We will never forget the day, but many have already long forgotten the lesson of that day. It is up to each of us to make sure our fellow Americans understand the attacks on September 11, 2001 were not just attacks on four concrete and steel targets, but attacks on those very Four Freedoms.

We will never truly know the fourth target was because the passengers on flight 93 had freedom from fear and exercised that freedom when they took their plane down. They held fast to their freedom to an end that was of their ultimate choosing. As long as Americans hold to their freedoms with as strong a conviction as those brave souls, we will continue to live in Freedom from Want and Freedom from Fear.

Jason Shepherd
Chairman, Georgia Young Republicans

Friday, September 7, 2007

A Eulogy to Charlie Bailey

Today is the funeral for a man whose undying determination, good humor, and positive attitude never won him elected office, but won him something much greater, the love and friendship of hundreds around our state.

I met Charlie Bailey in 1996 during my days as a UGA College Republican. He was running for Secretary of State. It seemed that Charlie was always running for Secretary of State. Some people dream of being Governor or U.S. Senator or President, but all Charlie wanted was Secretary of State. Each time the post came up, he ran. In 1998, 2002 and 2006 Charlie criss-crossed the state handing out his simple business card that said who he was and what he was running for. It wasn’t a big campaign, but it had determination. His high point was in 2002 where his work in 1996 and 1998 paid off. Charlie shocked the political establishment by beating a well funded primary opponent to become the GOP nominee. He lost to Democrat incumbent Cathy Cox in November.

Charlie didn’t look that good the last time I saw him, but his spirit more than made up for his failing body. His campaigning days ended on Labor Day as Charlie’s health finally gave way and he went home to his Maker.

It seems fitting that we lost Charlie on Labor Day. He was one of the hardest working people I knew. Charlie did not the meaning of the words “give up.” He understood that just because you don’t achieve something, that it doesn’t always mean you have failed. Charlie achieved a lot more in life than many people who run for elected office and even many who win. He may never have been elected Secretary of State, but for those of us he met along that journey and whose lives he touched, the achieved something even greater.

Buckhead YRs Get New Meeting Night

The Buckhead Young Republicans prove what's old is new by moving their regular monthly meeting back to the 2nd Tuesday, starting on Sept. 11.

The BYRs will have Atlanta City Councilman Howard Shook as their speaker.