Meeting Tuesday

New Meeting Location!

Union Day School  (across from the West Chester Post Office)

8735 Cincinnati-Dayton Road WestChester45069

Please use the back entrance.

Tuesday, January 21

Doors open at 6:30pm

Butler County Central Committee Meeting

Butler County Central Committee Meeting

Rick Herron is our featured speaker.

Rick is one of the leaders of the Clermont County Tea Party and the leader in the movement for liberty groups to become a part of the political parties Central Committees.

Last week, 300 men and women, most of whom you have never met, decided that Butler County Republicans support John Boehner and John Kasich. These members of the Central and Executive Committee of the Butler County Republican Party gave these two men their endorsement.

There were several of us in the room that disagreed, but in the end it came down to numbers.  There were more people in the room who don’t see the problems that our country is facing, they decided that what we have now is the right way to go.  The continued spending, expansion of Medicaid, support for Common Core etc….

With your help, we can change that!

One of the most important things you can be doing for our country right now is happening in your neighborhood. You could become a part of the reformation of our country… you could make a difference.

Over the past 20 years, our political system has changed from one of principles to ‘how do we win the next election and keep power.’ The parties don’t think about protecting our Constitution, they only think about how something will look in the media.

You can help change that by becoming the Precinct Executive for your neighborhood. This small sliver of the the Republic, is a pivotal piece to making the change we are looking for. We have to become the voices that expect our leaders to stand on the Constitution.

Join us Tuesday night to hear the man who taught all of us the importance of the Central Committee, Rick Herron.  

Visit www.ohioprecinctproject.com for more information. The deadline for petitions is February 5. Time is short. Act now to be the change you want to see.

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