Thursday, May 27, 2010

May Meeting

Joe Kaufman is the Chairman of Americans Against Hate, the founder of CAIR Watch, the founder of Young Zionists, and an investigative journalist for FrontPage Magazine, a publication of the David Horowitz Freedom Center.

In September 2003, Joe was invited by Florida Speaker of the House Johnnie Byrd to give expert testimony in front of law enforcement and government representatives at a forum on terrorism and homeland security held in Punta Gorda, Florida.

Amongst other accomplishments, in April 2003, Joe was responsible for the Hamas-affiliated charity, the Health Resource Center for Palestine (HRCP), being shut down in the state of Florida, and in December 2006, Joe convinced U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer to rescind an award her office had given to a leader of the Hamas-related Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

In June 2009, Joe won a lawsuit brought against him by seven Dallas-area radical Muslim groups, which included the Muslim American Society (MAS) and three Islamic centers owned by the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT), an organization named by the U.S. Justice Department as a party to the financing of millions of dollars to Hamas. The lawsuit, which lasted more than two years, was filed to stop Joe from speaking out about the ties of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) to the funding of terrorist groups overseas. The defense of the suit was supported by the David Horowitz Freedom Center, Daniel Pipes and the Middle East Forum’s Legal Project, the Thomas More Law Center, and Steven Emerson, amongst others. The case was a landmark decision for web-based journalists and those exposing individuals and groups connected to terrorism.

Joe has spoken at the conferences of the Middle East Forum, the Intelligence Summit, America's Truth Forum and Hadassah, and he was the keynote speaker for Islamofascism Awareness Week at UCLA in October 2007 and a guest of honor at the Horowitz Freedom Center’s 2009 Restoration Weekend. Joe has given a number of lectures at universities, including the University of Miami and Washington University in St. Louis, and he has held meetings with key government executives and representatives from various intelligence agencies. Joe has been featured on Fox News, CNN and MSNBC and has appeared on numerous local and national television and radio talk shows.

Location Emma Lou Olson Building at the Pompano Recreation Center

1801 N.E. 6th St.

Pompano Beach.

Time 7pm Call Carol for more information 954-786-7536

Monday, January 18, 2010

Next Meeting

Pompano Beach Republican Club meets on Thursday, Jan. 28th
Emma Lou Olson Center
1801 NE 6th St. Pompano
7pm.
Guest speaker Karin Hoffman of DC Works For Us.
Karin will be sharing creative ideas on how each and every citizen
and be effective in the political process.
See you there.
954-786-7536

Other news:

After reporting on the Haitian earthquake relief, Democrats complained to Google and our email was down for 24 hours. This was coupled with at least two harassing phone calls to a candidate. They're a class act, so let's defeat them.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Sept. Meeting

Greater Pompano Beach Republican Club
Meeting September 24th
7 P. M. Emma Lou Olson
Guest speakers Katherine and John Ford - Book Review: The Crumbling Empire.
Also speaking is Yomin Postelnik running for House District 91.
Followed by a DVD and the account of the Washington DC 9/12 rally by those who were there.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Pompano Beach GOP Club to Feature Rev. O'Neal Dozier and House Candidate Yomin Postelnik

The Pompano Beach Republican Club is having its monthly meeting this Thursday at 7pm at the Emma Lou Olson Center, 1801 N. E. 6th St. in Pompano Beach. This month’s guest speaker is the renown Rev. O'Neal Dozier of Worldwide Christian Center in Pompano. Rev. Dozier has been an outspoken critic of radical Islam and of efforts to recruit people in Islam in Pompano Beach and throughout America.

Prior to Rev. Dozier’s speech, club political director and recently announced candidate for Florida House District 91 Yomin Postelnik will update the club on his race as well as those of local congressional candidates. He will speak briefly about how Republicans must pursue a “435 strategy,” meaning that the party must field candidates in all congressional districts in order to compete effectively and grow its numbers.

The annual price for new membership is $15, or $25 per couple. Light refreshments will be served. The Pompano Beach Republican Club looks forward to welcoming you.

Monday, April 20, 2009

April Meeting

Karin Hoffman will be our next speaker at the Pompano GOP meeting at the Emma Lou Olson Center, Thurs. April 23rd at 7pm.

Hoffman is leading the effort to send “Non-confidence Petitions” to Rep. Ron Klein.

Hoffman asks that nterested people take the following steps:

1) Have people go to the website: www.dcworksforus.com and print out the petition.
2) Address it to their Representative
3) Send it to 265 S. Federal Highway #294 Deerfield Beach FL 33441
4) Present collection to Rep. Klein

If each District in the nation followed suit, the pressure would be on them to stop the madness.

For more information about the Pompano GOP please call Carol Waldrop at (954) 786-7536 or email carolkwsw@bellsouth.net.

Friday, March 20, 2009

March Meeting

Guest Speaker at Greater Pompano Beach Republican Club.

March 26th at 6:30 pm. Emma Lou Olson Center
1801 N. E. 6th Street
Pompano Beach
Joe Kaufman of Americans Against Hate fill you in on the very latest information.
This will be an informative meeting with a question time allowed.
Refreshments will be served.
Everyone welcome

Joe Kaufman

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Joe Kaufman is the Chairman of Americans Against Hate, the founder of CAIR Watch, and "an investigative journalist for Frontpage Magazine, according to his AAH profile. [1]

"In September of 2003, Joe was invited by Florida Speaker of the House Johnnie Byrd to give expert testimony in front of law enforcement and government representatives at a forum on terrorism and homeland security. In February of 2006, Joe was a featured speaker and gave two presentations at the Intelligence Summit conference held in Arlington, Virginia. In April of 2006, Joe was a featured speaker at the America's Truth Forum symposium held in Arlington, Virginia. Joe has been featured on Fox News and has appeared on numerous local and national television and radio talk shows." [2]

Monday, January 12, 2009

Pompano GOP Launches Meeting Jan. 22 to Begin the Hard Work of Rebuilding the Party

The Greater Pompano Beach Republican Club has announced its kick off the year meeting on Thursday, Jan 22, 7:00 p.m., Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 N.E. 6th St., Pompano Beach. Featured speakers will be Lt. Col. Allen West, congressional candidate for FL-22 and Dr. Marion Thorpe, former CMO of the State of Florida, who is exploring candidacy for the US Senate. New board members will also be introduced including Carolyn Mann as Treasurer, Michael W. Moore as Assistant Treasurer and Yomin Postelnik, who will stay on as Political Director while joining the board.

Lt. Col. Allen West is a war hero who was ignored by the mainstream media until he managed to garner a surprising 45% of the vote in a year that heavily favored the Democrats. Voters of all stripes were impressed by his sincerity, resolve and dedication. He is now the odds on favorite in his 2010 challenge of Rep. Ron Klein (D-Boca Raton) for the 22nd Congressional seat, which spans the Atlantic coast of Broward and Palm Beach Counties, from Juno Beach to Fort Lauderdale.

West, a former teacher at Deerfield Beach High School, said he is running to “change the culture of defeat and retreat in Washington.” He has vowed to work for national security and secure America’s borders by enforcing immigration laws. “I will fight to lower taxes and reduce the size of the federal government. I will be an advocate for bringing new, high paying jobs to South Florida and will protect small business by cutting senseless regulations that cost jobs and increase overhead,” he said.

West said he will champion the reduction of America’s dependence on foreign sources of oil by promoting energy independence while “preserving our coastlines and farmlands.”

An Atlanta native, who moved his family to Broward County in 2004, West holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee and a master’s degree from Kansas State University. His wife, Angela, holds MBA and Ph.D. degrees. They have two daughters—Aubrey, 13, who was accepted into the Cambridge academic program at Fort Lauderdale High School, and Austen, 10, a budding pianist. “Education is the great equalizer,” West said. “With a good education, any child in America can live the dream.”

West will be followed by Dr. Marion Thorpe, another GOP leader who has brought thousands to the Republican fold. He is now considering a US Senate run and has been touted by many as the best choice to go up against Kendrick Meek, the Daily Kos’ anointed candidate, in a general election battle.

Dr. Thorpe's Issues are:

  • Sound Health Care that is Affordable, Accessible and Competitive, Not Socialized or Government Run
  • Sustained Economic Development and Growth
  • Effective Education Tools for Learning
  • Common Sense Homeland Security
  • Crime Prevention and Reduction

In addition to advocating for sound, affordable and accessible health care, Thorpe supports sustained economic development and growth, excellence in education, a common sense approach to homeland security, crime prevention and reduction and environmental awareness. Dr. Thorpe’s candidacy has attracted national media attention and he has spoken on numerous cable news channels and radio talk shows.

Thorpe, a medical doctor, is a graduate of Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he received his degree in medicine. He has recently served as Florida’s top doctor as Chief Medical Officer for the Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration. He is chairman of the statewide Medicaid Reform Advocates Coalition and chairs Care Broward.

The meeting is open to the public and refreshments will be served. For additional information, call Greater Pompano Beach Republican Club President Carol Waldrop at 954-786-7536.