Showing posts with label Star Parker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Parker. Show all posts

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Star Parker: Keeping the American Dream Alive, iCaucus


Star Parker is our iCaucus-endorsed candidate for the 37th Congressional District of California.

Star is a former single welfare mom who worked hard to get out of poverty and live her own American dream. Her dream has grown as she works to free other people from the bonds of a life defined by welfare checks. 

As founder and president of CURE, the Center for Urban Renewal & Education, a 501(c)3 non-profit think tank that explores and promotes market-based public policy to fight poverty, Star believes the dream is achievable.  Now she takes that dream to the next level as a citizen candidate for the people of her district. 

If Star is the type of candidate you would like to see elected, you can support her and many other iCaucus citizen-vetted and endorsed candidates by following the link below today and donating to our nationwide donation pool.  Any amount is appreciated.


Click here to support iCaucus endorsed candidates like Star.


For more information about Star Parker visit starparkerforcongress.com, or watch Star as she explains in her own words why she is the candidate for today in her community. 

Watch Video: Conversations with Star Parker

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Great Speakers At San Juan Capistrano Tea Party

Star Parker, candidate for congress in CA-37, is a great speaker. I fully enjoyed listening to her and hearing how she used to be a liberal "living the lie that the left sells".
She said that we are at a crossroads. And we pray that we may be able to save our country from being turned into that which our founders did not intend.

Lon Uso, San Juan Capistrano Mayor said, "We came here to be Americans, not Mexicans living in America."
He worries that he has friends that are reducing their output so they can be below an artificial line separating average people from the rich must be punished for their success.
"We are trading our freedom for comfort."


Lynn Schorr quoted, "being American is not a matter of blood or birth, but a matter of faith. Who said that? Barack Obama said that several days ago. Faith? Or is it a matter of LAW, Mr. President?"
She says that illegals have allegiance to a foreign power and their children have allegiance to those parents. We as Americans welcome immigrants, but in an organized way so that we are not bankrupted.


Linda Dorr said, "Today we find ourselves in the greatest war of our lifetime. We are fighting the governments of Sacramento and Washington."
"You have to set brushfires of freedom in the minds of men. Michelle Bachmann says you have to adopt a progressive. You remind them that there will be a VAT tax and maybe even a tax on the air that we breathe if the Democrats win in November."

Brian Watt, blogger at the Barking Dog of the Radical Right said, "Its time for more of us to stand in Obama's way. Our struggle to preserve protect and defend our freedom never ends."