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Nate Wilson for KS House #67 - Trifold Brochure

Get this brochure and pass it around to promote Nate Wilson as Representative for the Kansas House, Discrict 67!

Nate Wilson for KS House #67 - bullet points/flyer

Quick points on why you should vote for Nate Wilson for KS House, district 67 in the 2010 election.

Nate Wilson for Kansas House #67

The Reform Party of Kansas is pleased to recommend Nate Wilson as Representative of the Kansas House for District 67. Who is Nate Wilson?

Meeting - 2010 State Convention / Nominating Caucus of the Reform Party of Kansas

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Please join us for the 2010 State Convention and Nominating Caucus of the Reform Party of Kansas in Emporia, KS at Golden Corral Buffet & Grill.

  • Where:
    Golden Corral Buffet & Grill
    2830 West 18th Ave.
    Emporia, KS 66801
    620-343-7315

  • When:
    Saturday, May 29th, 2010
    10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
    Hour Lunch Break around Noon
    RSVP for Conference Call Details

  • RSVP:
    rsvp@votekansas.org
    785/341-8777 / 316-573-3231

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2010 State Convention / Nominating Caucus - Announcement and Invitation

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Please join us for the 2010 State Convention and Candidate Nominating Caucus of the Reform Party of Kansas!

Where: Golden Corral Buffet & Grill
2830 West 18th Ave.
Emporia, KS  66801
620-343-7315
http://www.votekansas.org/announce/2010/stateconv
Maps: Google Maps - Mapquest
When: Saturday, May 29th, 2010
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Hour Lunch Break around Noon
RSVP for Conference Call Details
RSVP: rsvp@votekansas.org
785-xxx-xxxx / 316-573-3231

Joe Bellis - My response to President's State of the Union Address"

I have given thought to how to respond the President's State of the Union address last night. There was so much wrong with that I just can't comment. I can only say that this is the speech The President should have given last night.

"Madame Speaker, Vice President Biden, members of Congress, justices of the Supreme Court, distinguished guests, and fellow Americans, good evening:

Our Constitution declares that I shall from time to time give the Congress information of the State of the Union and recommend for their consideration such measures I shall judge necessary and expedient. It is this event that brings us together tonight.

The State of Union is grim and we, the Congress and I, all to blame for that. So starting now, things are going to change.

First, stop with the applause. Our nation is suffering and doesn't want hear your applause.

Secondly, sit down, listen and open your minds, as you are about to hear concepts never before made from this podium.

Third, let's get down to business.

Joe Bellis - Answers Independence Caucus Candidate Questionaire

From the Independence Caucus. I answered yes to all 80 of the candidate vetting questions. The Independence Caucus will only endorse main party (Democrat or Republican) candidates, even if a better independent candidate is running.

Joe Bellis for United States Senate from Kansas

The time for fence sitting is past. You are either in favor of minimal government and maximum personal freedom, or not. You are either ready to stop giving away half of your earnings, or not. You are either ready to stand up and be counted, or not. The time to vote for your liberty is now. It is time to vote your wallet.

Joe Bellis for United States Senate from Kansas

Who is Joe Bellis?

My name is Joe Bellis; I am a 32 year resident of the state of Kansas. I have been interested in politics since I was a teenager. My journey through the political spectrum has been guided by the insight of many great leaders. I have taken the conviction of Goldwater, the candor of Truman and the values of Reagan to develop a political philosophy that is unique in today's political landscape.

I have come to the understanding that our current two-party system is broken. The candidates for both of the parties lie through their teeth and promise anything they can to get elected (or re-elected). Once the election is over, business as usual is the theme. They represent only their own interests.

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