Henderson County Ky Tea Party Patriots Meeting Sept 23, 2010
Henderson County Tea Party Patriots Meeting
Meet the Candidates Forum
GUEST CANDIDATES —
David Watkins & Paul DeSpain — for the Kentucky State House — District 11
JOE McGARRH & Billy (Butch) Puttman — for Henderson County Fiscal Court Magistrate — District 4
Candidates will be available after the meeting both at the back of the room and at tables in the hallway with additional information
6:30 PM, Thursday, Sep 23, 2010 at Worsham Hall, 215 N. Elm in downtown
Agenda
6:30 PM — Call to Order (turn off music that began at 6:00 PM) {Jason and Joyce}
● WELCOME and thanks Pem
● Welcome Desk: Name Tags — Sign In Sheet — Hand Out Materials — Voter Registration and
Absentee Voting {Joyce, Linda, and Nancy}
● Opening Prayer {Jason}
● Pledge of Allegiance {Steve}
● What Are We? Who Are We? And Introduce Key Note Speaker — Jim Bratten {John} — 3 min
● Key Note Speaker — Jim Bratten — Where Are We?
● Thanks Jim w/ Round of Applause
● Steering Committee Members please stand — they will be available to answer your questions
● Identify upcoming events — Oct 14 Tea Party Movie night — Oct 28 Meet the Candidates Forum —
— Nov 2 VOTE — Nov 6 Making of America Class
● Introduce our Moderator (Salina) and the Candidates and ask them to stand
GUEST CANDIDATES — Format for candidates for the same office (2 min opening remarks; 10 min of Q and A — approx 1 min answers — (4 from Moderator {Salina} and 3 from Audience {Salina & John} — and 2 min closing for each candidate) Timers/Stop Lights/Table Microphone {Rodney and Melanie}
David Watkins & Paul DeSpain — for the Kentucky State House — District 11
JOE McGARRH & Billy (Butch) Puttman — for Henderson County Fiscal Court Magistrate — District 4
Candidates will be available after the meeting both at the back of the room and at tables in the hallway with additional information.
● Thank the Candidates w/ Round of Applause
● “The American Form of Government” video {Kevin, Jason, and Joyce} — 10 min
● Discussion and comments — 5 min
● Get Involved {Tom} — 3 min
● Reminder to Sign In Before Leaving, Donations, and the Making of America Class {Linda} — 3 min
● Remind everyone — every Thursday Steering Committee — Oct 14 Tea Party Movie night
— Oct 28 Meet the Candidates Forum — Nov 2 VOTE — Nov 6 Making of America Class
● Closing Prayer and Adjournment of Meeting {Glenn}
● Thank you all for coming (ask Candidates and then Steering Committee Members to stand)
● Informal Reception and Small Group Discussions
● Return tables and chairs – Police the area to assure everything is clean for the next group
● We must be out by 10:00 PM
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Katey Perry on Sesame Street and some people are uptight about it
They are complaining that she is showing too much cleavage with Elmo….Come on people, they are just Boobs..to small kids they are containers that hold their milk for them until they are ready for it…. I am sure no grade school kids are looking at them like us adults do, Fun bags, play toys, soft pillows, ta ta’s, and nice ones at that…. Why is it when people get older they get this “puritan” idea and self rightous..? She is playing dress up with Elmo, The kids only know her as a “pop Singer”, they aren’t drooling over her boobs…just some of us adults do 😉 Besides that, how many other Rockstars have appeared on Sesame street, a bunch. Here is a link to some of the guests that have appeared over the years… http://www.sesamestreet.org/onair/celebrityguests
So check out the video and if by chance you see her boobs, well…Welcome to adulthood….
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Lynyrd Skynyrd inspiration dies in north Florida (submitted by J. Basham)
Leonard Skinner, the basketball coach and gym teacher who inspired the name of the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, died Monday in Florida, his daughter said. He was 77.
Skinner died in his sleep at the St. Catherine Laboure Manor in Jacksonville, where he had been living for about a year, his daughter Susie Moore said. Skinner had Alzheimer’s disease.
He was working at Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville in the late 1960s when he sent a group of students to the principal’s office because their hair was too long. Those students later formed a band, using a variation of Skinner’s name for their own.
During an interview in January 2009, Skinner said he was always bothered by the way the legend grew to say he was particularly tough on the band members or that he had kicked them out of school, according to The Florida Times-Union, which first reported Skinner’s death.
“It was against the school rules,” Skinner said then. “I don’t particularly like long hair on men, but again, it wasn’t my rule.”
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2010/sep/20/lynyrd-skynyrd-inspiration-dies-north-florida/
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