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June, 2012 Campaign Update

Jun 20th, 2012 | By

Deb Fischer is the antithesis of Bob Kerrey, who is a 1960’s radical leftist who formerly served in the Senate. Kerrey has lived in New York for the last 12 years and he’s now decided he wants to represent Nebraska again. Until 2011, Kerrey ran the New School (formerly known as the New School for Social Research). This college was founded in 1919 by a group of Fabian Socialists. These radicals were seeking to use “patient gradualism” to convert America into a socialist state. The Fabian tradition lives on at the New School – and in the Congressional Progressive Caucus.



May, 2012 Campaign Update

Jun 4th, 2012 | By
Todd Akin for Senate

May news from GING-PAC: Congressman Todd Akin fights for conscience rights for military chaplains, while Obama vows to veto entire Defense Authorization bill if Akin’s amendment is part of it. GING-PAC endorsed Senate candidate Ted Cruz of Texas rises in the polls and picks up some big endorsements, including from Gov. Sarah Palin, Sen. Jim DeMint and Dr. James Dobson. In a big upset victory in the Nebraska race for U.S. Senator, true conservative Deb Fischer wins the GOP primary. After only one term in Congress, Allen West of Florida fights to win in the brand new 18th District, his former home 22nd District having been redistricted. Discontent among the Democratic base is evident in many state primaries, although big media tries to keep it quiet.



April, 2012 Campaign Update

Apr 24th, 2012 | By

April news from GING-PAC. newly endorsed candidates included Steve King in Iowa, Sandy Adams in Florida and Ken Timmerman in Maryland. Planned Parenthood has a “toxic ten” list of pro-life congressman and Senators they want to defeat that includes Marco Rubio of Florida, a Senator GING-PAC helped to elect. Chairman William J. Murray discusses the effect of the Rick Santorum candidacy and why GING-PAC helped keep him on the road.



March, 2012 Campaign Update

Mar 21st, 2012 | By

Imagine the GOP primary run by the Fox Business Network. Imagine the GOP presidential primary with no mention of the murder of thirty-five million babies under Roe v. Wade. Imagine the entire presidential primary going by with same-sex marriage as a given, and not a single word said against it by any candidate. Imagine forcing Christian pharmacists to hand out pills to induce abortion and not a single word said against it by a presidential candidate. Imagine Christian schools being forced by the government to hire atheist teachers and Jewish schools being forced to hire Muslims to teach religion, and there being no one running for president that said ‘no.” Imagine a presidential race where nothing but money mattered and no one even stepped forward to be critical of legalizing prostitution or drugs. Imagine a presidential race where not a critical word was said of Islamic Sharia law. Imagine all of the above and you would have a good vision of a presidential race without Rick Santorum.



February, 2012 Campaign Update

Feb 21st, 2012 | By

As of today Rick Santorum is number one in the national polls. In Mitt Romney’s home state of Michigan, Rick Santorum has a double digit lead. Romney has been forced to buy $2 million in negative mud slinging advertising against Santorum in Michigan to try to save himself from the embarrassment of being defeated by as much as 15 points in his home state. I predict this will not help, and that Santorum will still beat Romney in Michigan. Meanwhile Newt Gingrich borrowed millions and has virtually no money in the bank to even buy advertising. He has to rely on the TV ads placed by a Los Vegas billionaire who made his money on gambling. Think about that for a few minutes.



January, 2012 – Campaign Update

Jan 19th, 2012 | By

GING-PAC ENDORSES RICK SANTORUM – As the chairman of Government Is Not God Political Action Committee (GING-PAC), I officially endorsed former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum for the office of the President of the United States just prior to the Iowa caucuses. To this official endorsement by GING-PAC I added my personal endorsement as well. Rick Santorum has an understanding that goes beyond being pro-life and pro-family. He thoroughly understands the current rise of radical Islam and how it poses a threat to Western civilization. Rick Santorum is committed to defending religious freedom not only here in America but around the world. During his time in the Senate Rick Santorum established the International Religious Freedom Caucus. This caucus of Senators in cooperation with outside groups worked tirelessly for the freedom of religious minorities, particularly in predominantly Islamic nations where they are persecuted.



December, 2011 – Campaign Update

Dec 9th, 2011 | By

IN THE DECEMBER ISSUE: President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announce new measures to protect gays, lesbians and transgenders worldwide. Anyone claiming to be gay and persecuted will be put at the front of the immigration line with the Muslims Obama already put there. This comes at a time that Christians facing persecution in Islamic nations are not welcome at our embassiesIn Wisconsin the Senate race is shaping up between a Mark Newmann and lesbian activist Tammy Baldwin



October – November, 2011 Campaign Update

Dec 1st, 2011 | By

WHAT THE PRESIDENTIAL CHALLENGERS BELIEVE – Over the years I have had the privilege to work on various projects with some of the current Republican candidates for President and I have met and talked to most of them more than once. Just before she announced her run for the presidency I was one of just eight conservative leaders who had lunch with Michele Bachmann at the Capitol Hill club in Washington, DC.



September, 2011 – Campaign Update

Sep 16th, 2011 | By

All new September issue of Government Is Not GOD – PAC’s update. In this issue: GING-PAC endorsed Bob Turner wins special election in New York. Jewish vote goes to GOP over same-sex marriage issue. GOP wins big in special election in Nevada. Next special election in Oregon. GING-PAC supported Alan West flies the colors for 9-11 anniversary. President Obama’s Arab Spring turns to Fall nightmare for Israel.



August, 2011 Campaign Update

Aug 16th, 2011 | By
Congressman David Wu tiger suit

Three special elections for the House: California 36th, New York 9th and Oregon 1st. Democrats keep seat in far left coast district, but Republicans may do pickups in New York and Oregon. Evangelicals saddle up for Rick Perry saying that Michele Bachmann is just too conservative to win. Evangelicals will not support Newt Gingrich but Ron Paul makes inroads.



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