For the next several weeks we need every freedom-loving voter actively engaged to make sure we elect Republicans to serve at every level of government. It goes without saying the choices are clear between President Trump and the Democrats’ national agenda. As the recent riots and violence across the nation have demonstrated, it is now more important than ever to also focus on electing Republicans at the local level. Respecting and maintaining law and order begins at the municipal and county level. Electing qualified, principled, responsible candidates
to constitutional offices, the county commission and the state legislature will help ensure what has happened across the nation, and most recently in St. Petersburg, will not happen again.
The Pinellas GOP needs you to help in this effort and to get started today. There are several opportunities for volunteering. The Trump Campaign and local Republican candidates need volunteers to canvass neighborhoods and make phone calls. The Pinellas GOP needs more volunteers to hand out ballot recommendations at early voting sites and at the precincts on election day and drivers to assist voters in getting to the polls for early and election day voting. Please call the GOP office at 727-539-6009 to sign up.
Also, please utilize text, email, Twitter, Face Book or Instagram to get the message out to vote for Larry Ahern and Tammy Vasquez for County Commission and Stephanie Meyer for Pinellas County School Board. Those races, in particular, have high stakes for the future of the county and its education system.
From now through Election Day, sign waving can be very effective for local candidates’ name recognition. Take the initiative to invite a few friends to join you at a busy intersection in your area for a couple of hours during a morning or afternoon drive time. Saturday mornings are a great time also. You can pick up signs from the GOP office or from your candidate of choice. We are ready to assist you with organizing and advertising any such event.
2020 General Election ballot recommendations are on the GOP website: www.pinellasrepublicans.com. Please pass this information along to those wanting guidance on non-partisan positions, Constitutional Amendments and judicial retention. If you are on social media, please visit Pinellas GOP on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, like our pages and share our posts on your timeline.
We must win this election because the alternative is unthinkable!
Pinellas County Republican Executive Committee Office | 4707 140th Avenue
North | Suite 208 | Clearwater, FL 33762
ON THE MOVE ! OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE PINELLAS COUNTY REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Pinellas County Republican Executive Committee Meeting
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12
7 PM General Meeting
Rob Smith, Contributor Turning Point US
Feather Sound Country Club 2201 Feather Sound Drive
Clearwater, FL 33762
(Social distancing and masks requested)
INSIDE
Page 1 — Chairman’s Message
Page 2 — Vice Chair’s Message
Secretary’s Message
Page 3 — Calendar
Page 4 — Women for Trump Pics
Page 5 — Shootout Pics
Page 6 — Debate Watch Pics
Persons of the Month
Todd A. Jennings, Esq. Chairman, Pinellas Republican Party
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Vice Chairman’s Message
Traveling through Colorado, seeing this beautiful state and meeting a few of its citizens made me realize how similar we as active citizens feel about what is happening to our country. Law and order, taxes, regulations and the economy reign supreme as issues that are of concern. Another important issue is liberty. Is it slipping away from us?
I have had the distinct pleasure of seeing more Trump-Pence signs and flags than that of their opponents in Colorado. For the second time, a recall petition for the removal of Governor Polis of Colorado for his oil and gas regulations, gun control measures, sex education in public schools and the extension of a statewide mask mandate is being circulated.
College students are on lockdown due to new COVID 19 cases. To quote from the Colorado Sun (September 14, 2020): "People are madder than hell this time out,” Merschel, a Republican who lives in Grand Junction, said in an interview on Monday when asked how he plans to collect the signatures needed to force a recall election. “I mean, the high schoolers can’t play football, but the Denver Broncos can.”
Will there be consequences? As Floridians, we chose both Governor Ron DeSantis
and a Republican controlled State House and Senate. May the same happen in Colorado.
—Pam
McAloon
PCREC Vice
Chair
An active citizenry
Notes from the
PCREC secretary
America’s marriage to the embraced and exported term of “race” now challenges the heart of the nation’s governing structures and systems with “race wars”. As inflammatory rhetoric flies from one person against another, the Democratic Party has mastered the usage of a term developed from America’s barbaric division of people by non-existent anatomical structure and purported character qualities. The Republican Party, while still using the classifications for get-out-the-vote (GOTV) campaigns, has mastered levels of indifference to the harm the classifications spark in the nation’s conscious. Despite the fact that the American Association of Physical Anthropologists deems the term “race” obsolete, finding that there is no basis in human biology for its use , the nation perpetuates the myth through every employment or school application, birth certificates, professional license, corporate filing, census re-districting and even our vote. The idea utilized to enslave the captives of other nations and elevate purported superiority of British ancestry is alive and well in America. Decent, hardworking people are stuck in a two-century old narrative and wonder why daily news reports tout the increasing separation, not by class, culture or color, but by race. Cultural norms and prejudices have been developed by “race”, (structural inequality) to obscure humanity and embrace “racism”. As long as America was homogenous with few people of Italians, German, Asians, Spanish, Jewish or African descent, there was an understanding of “class” — those with economic superiority. Only 55 years ago did Congress in 1965 seek to undue the bi-partisan Immigration Act of 1924 which embedded quotas, seeking to safeguard the “racial” and ethnic composition of the Anglo-Saxon Model. In order to accurately discern the political ideology of sects of people, we must embrace things that are real. First, the economic class or ruling class is a factor that changes the experience of the voter and diminishes most other aspects of their voting prowess. This is the reason we monitor the financial originators and instigators when great donations are made for inventions or non-organic riots or tumult are sparked in the general populous. Although the heritage of over 80 percent of “African-Americans” emerge from slavery, recent leaders like Senator Kamala Harris and Former President Barak Obama do not share the taint of their forefather being chattel or considered as a possession. Colors, whether a shade of caramel, pecan tan or dark chocolate, are all associated with being “black” in America, and distinctions are discernable in sectors like education and employment. This is the reason discrimination statutes include the term “color” as a basis for disparities in treatment. If not race, then what is the best way to know a political constituency? The best classification is by culture (nationality
See SECRETARY, Page 6
Dismissing race: A case for
class, culture and color
CALENDAR OF EVENTS—OCTOBER 2020
BELLEAIR WOMEN’S REPUBLICAN CLUB (1st Friday of the Month) FRIDAY OCTOBER 2__11:30 AM Guest Speaker: “All Aflutter for Fashion” BWRPC Fashion Show Location: Belleair Country Club, 1 Country Club Lane, Belleair 33756 Contact: President MaryEllen Crowder (727) 698-3010 [email protected] www.BelleairWomensRepublicanClub.com CENTRAL PINELLAS REPUBLICAN CLUB (2nd Thursday of the Month) THURSDAY OCTOBER 8__4 PM Guest Speaker: Maureen/Larry Ahern, Nick DiCeglie, Matt Tito Location: VIRTUAL MEETING Contact: President Barbara Stephens (727) 397-3449 [email protected] CPRC@Pinellas Republicans.com HISPANIC REPUBLICAN OUTREACH (Every Tuesday by Appointment Only) OCTOBER 6, 13, 20 & 27 Location: 4707 140th Avenue North, Suite 208, Clearwater, FL 33762 Contact: (727) 434-4008 [email protected] www.PinellasRepublicans.com
NORTH PINELLAS REPUBLICAN CLUB (3rd Thursday of the Month) THURSDAY OCTOBER 22__6 PM Guest Speaker: Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri Location: Leo’s Italian Grill, 33286 US 19 N, Palm Harbor 34684 Contact: Ron Walker (727) 725-4241 [email protected] PINELLAS COUNTY REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (2nd Monday of the Month) MONDAY OCTOBER 12__7 PM Program: Rob Smith, Contributor Turning Point USA Location: Feather Sound Country Club, 2201 Feather Sound Drive, Clearwater 33762 Contact: (727) 539-6009 [email protected] www.PinellasRepublicans.com PINELLAS COUNTY YOUNG REPUBLICANS (2nd Tuesday of the Month) TUESDAY OCTOBER 13__6 PM Guest Speaker: Pinellas County School Board Forum—4 Candidates Location: St. Petersburg Yacht Club, 11 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg 33701 Contact: Jerick Johnston (727) 537-0059 [email protected] PINELLAS FEDERATED REPUBLICAN WOMEN (2nd Thursday of the Month) THURSDAY OCTOBER 8__6:30 PM Guest Speaker: Tim Bryce on Polling Myths Location: 1530 N. McMullen Booth Road, #D2, Clearwater 33759 Contact: Julie Vayne (727) 501-3078 [email protected] PINELLAS SUNCOAST BLACK REPUBLICAN CLUB (4th Thursday of the Month) THURSDAY OCTOBER 22__6 PM Guest Speaker: TBA Location: BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse, 3800 Park Boulevard, Pinellas Park 33781 Contact: President Sheila Griffin (727) 735-5548 [email protected]
REPUBLICAN CLUB OF GREATER LARGO (3rd Monday of the Month) MONDAY OCTOBER 19__7 PM Guest Speaker: Candidates Final Push - Reservations Required Location: Alfano’s Restaurant, 1702 Clearwater Largo Road, Clearwater, FL 33756 Contact: Jim Frishe (727) 480-5901 [email protected] www.largorepublicanclub.com
RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CLUB OF TOP OF THE WORLD (2nd Tuesday of the Month) TUESDAY OCTOBER 13__6 PM Guest Speaker: TBA Location: Belleair/Sunshine Room WEST Activity Center, Top of the World 33763 Contact: Marvin Lazernik (951) 377-0913 [email protected]
ST. PETERSBURG REPUBLICAN CLUB (2nd Wednesday of the Month) WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 14__6 PM Guest Speaker: Rep.Chris Sprowls, Incoming Speaker of the Florida House Location: St. Petersburg Community Church, 30th Avenue N., St. Petersburg 33710 Contact: Barbara Haselden (727) 709-7039 [email protected] [email protected]
SUNRISE LEADERSHIP REPUBLICAN CLUB (4th Tuesday of the Month) TUESDAY OCTOBER 27__7:30 AM Guest Speaker: Florida Senator Ed Hooper Location: Perkins Restaurant, 2626 Gulf to Bay Blvd., Clearwater, FL 33759 Contact: Skylar Alexander (419) 852-6389 [email protected] TAMPA BAY TRUMP REPUBLICAN CLUB (3rd Tuesday of the Month) TUESDAY OCTOBER 20__6 PM Guest Speaker: TBA Location: Mugs Sports Bar & Grill, 13563 Icot Blvd., Clearwater 33760 Contact: President James Stratton (727) 410-6758 [email protected] Facebook: Tampa Bay Trump Club
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Women for Trump Bus Tour visits Pinellas County September event brings Trump surrogates/speakers and a large crowd
The big pink Women for Trump bus rolled up to the Pinellas GOP office on September 19 and out came, shown from left, Pam Bondi, Co-Chair Women for Trump Advisory Board; Erin Perrine, Director of Press Communications; Katrina Campins, Co-Chair, Women for Trump Advisory Board; Mercedes Schlapp, Senior Advisor; and Ashley Moody, Florida Attorney General
On Saturday September 29, Pinellas GOP held its 4th Annual
Shootout at Tampa Bay Sporting Clays in Land O’Lakes. Due to Covid-19, this was the first fundraiser of the year; therefore, Pinellas GOP is especially grateful to all those who sponsored and participated in this event.
Chris Sprowls for State Representative Brant Bartlett Kyle Bartlett Bruce Bartlett Kayla Wade
Justin Homberg Joe Sprowls Robert Cuccio Ted Clegg
Robert Eckard Law Robert Eckard Holly White Brittany Graska Lydia Wardell Florida Chiropractic Association Jack Hebert Mike Roberts D.C. Cris Langheier, D.C. Frank Farkas, D.C.
Ray Blacklidge Attorney at Law Ray Blacklidge Dan Ewin Jason Saxon Bradford Saxon
John Jerger Tom Jerger Bob Truman Brian Adamski
Gus Bilirakis for Congress Gus Garos Theodora Garos Frank Karakosta George Karstantinidis Nick DiCeglie for State Representative Nick DiCeglie Bob Kreps Adam Ross Matt Lettelleir Petika Management Group
Roberts Landscaping & Metal Craft Services Mike Roberts Gene Pleus Gene Ahearn Charles Thomas
Mike Twitty for Property Appraiser Mike Twitty Sam Twitty Berny Jacques Nick Wade
Individual Shooters Keith Burkhardt John Burkhardt
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Attention PCREC Members:
RPOF County Model Constitution: Section 4—Removal for Non-Attendance at County Executive Committee Meetings (a) A county executive committee member who is absent for three (3) consecutive regular meetings without a valid excuse shall be removed from the County Executive committee as of the date of the third consecutive missed meeting.
Questions? Comments? Suggestions? [email protected]
PCREC BOARD
Todd Jennings, Chairman
Pam McAloon, Vice Chairman
Sheila Griffin, Secretary
Jamie Jodoin, Treasurer
Charlotte Smith, Executive Director
Adam McGill Ross—Legal Counsel
STATE PARTY OFFICIALS
Joe Gruters Chairman-Republican Party of FL Dan Tucker State Committeeman Nancy Riley State Committeewoman
QUALITY QUARTET:
Bob Owens, Chris Dunbar, John Dunbar, Ed Poncel
As you travel around Pinellas County you should see lots of 4’ x 8’ Trump/Pence 2020 signs, and we are indebted to some wonderful men who volunteered to install them. When the call went out that the Trump Campaign had provided us with 50 large signs and we needed men with trucks who could pick them up from the lumber yard where a generous donor had them framed, these four men stepped up and completed the task in record time.
Pinellas County is 38 miles long and 15 miles wide at its widest point, so we divided the work into three areas. Signs in upper Pinellas were installed by Bob Owens (assisted by helpers Dan and Dave), mid-county signs were installed by Chris Dunbar and John Dunbar and south county by Ed Poncel and a helper. In a few cases the signs were ripped down by vandals and had to be replaced, but our guys were willing to go right back out and put them back up. They did this as volunteers, completely at their own expense and on their own time.
We are also appreciative of the many property owners who were willing to take a public stand to support our president. As we live in unprecedented times of an insidious cancel culture, it takes a lot of courage to risk ones livelihood in defense of freedom of expression.
As we move into the waning weeks of this campaign, more opportunities for volunteers to help with projects such as this will occur. Please be ready to step up as these men have done and victory will be ours!
and ethnicity). Knowing the nation of origin and the ethnic group within that nations reveals more about entrenched biases and philosophies of life. When a black or brown person of Jamaican, Philippine or Mediterranean descent arrives in America, it is an insult to not acknowledge the nation of their birth; it is a recipe for failure to presume now that this voter merges into the African-American “race” by experience or ideology. The options for filling out statistical data on forms are only by color. We even have an absurd classification for Hispanic-Black. Being an American is an ideology. It is a unifying call toward freedom and liberty for all. “One nation under God.” Former President Bush said that although “we are not united by blood, birth or soil … we are united by ideals that move us beyond our backgrounds, lift us above our interests and teach us what it means to be citizens.” In every call for voters to shift their party affiliation, as Republicans we can no longer cower to mythical prescripts use the Marxist tactics of pitting one group against another, but utilize the great “we” as the classification under which our ideals and set of values will win.
—Sheila Griffin PCREC Secretary
SECRETARY, cont. from Page 2
The first 2020 Presidential Debate between President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden was held September 29. Debate watch parties were held at Quaker Steak and Lube (top photo) and at Mugs Sports Bar & Grill.