New Web-site

We have a new site: www.calpolygop.org

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Board of Directors Positions

If you are interested in getting more involved with the College Republicans, then you should think about joining the Board of Directors. If any of these jobs sounds like something you might want to do then contact us at cpcollegerepublicans@gmail.com if you have not already expressed interest on the sign up sheet during the first meeting.

Communications Director – This position would be in charge of the online communications and the new media outlets. This would involve updating the blog, sending out reminders for events via email and twitter.

Table Director – This position would be responsible for the getting the space reserved on Dexter Lawn for the table each month and for getting members to staff the table during the day.

Advertising Director – This position will be responsible for creating fliers for our campaigns as well as posting fliers announcing upcoming meetings and events so the rest of the campus will be informed as well.

Club Columnist – This position will be responsible for writing the weekly conservative column for the Mustang Daily on behalf of the Republican Club.

Events Director – This position will take the lead role in making arrangements for putting on the Support the Troops Drive as well as recruiting a speaker for the year.

Club Liaison – Responsible for interacting with other clubs on campus and letting them know about speakers or events that share a common interest with us.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

First General Meeting

Hey Everybody,

The First General Meeting is coming up on Monday September 28th in building 192 room 224 at 7:00 pm. We will have information for the new students about what our club is all about as well as have information on all of our upcoming events. And if that is not enough to get you there, we will have some pizza as a bribe.

So come on out and have a great time talking politics and hanging around some conservative minds for a change.

Hope to see you there

Saturday, September 19, 2009

WOW Block Party

Hey everybody,
I just wanted to thank everyone who stopped by the booth today. We had tons of new freshman come by and over 125 people signed up to our mailing list. Along with the high interest in the club, we also helped several new students register to vote. I couldn't have hoped for a better start to the school year and I can't wait for our first meeting on Monday September 28th. Hope to see you all there!

Eric Blank
President

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Support Our Troops Drive

We just wanted to let you know about CPCR's Support our Troops Drive. It will be held this Wednesday June 3rd and Thursday June 4th we will out on Dexter Lawn from 10am- 2pm to collect donated supplies and write letters to our troops serving overseas. If any of you have some extra plus dollars, this is a great opportunity to put them to a great cause.

Examples of items to bring are:
Non-Perishable items:
-Beef Jerky Sticks
-Tuna packs
-Gum
-Hard candies
-DVD's & CD's
-Powdered Gatorade
-Socks
-Magazines

Small Sized Personal Items:
-Shampoo
-Deodorant
-Toothbrushes
-Toothpaste
-Chapstick
-Razors
-Any other small items


So please stop by, write a letter and if you can donate. This is a great way to support our troops overseas! If anyone is interested in helping man the booth either day we would appreciate, just let us know. Thanks so much for your help!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Energy Independence

On Thursday 5/28 from 10-12 in the Spanos Theater, Congressman McCarthy, Congressman Nunes and others will be talking about sources of energy and strategies to make the United States an energy independent nation.  I think it would be a great opportunity for everyone to get a chance to hear what the members of Congress are doing and thinking to improve our current situation.  

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

A Must Watch Video

I was looking through my e-mail this morning and ran across this video from the Heritage Foundation. I think that it puts our spending into perspective. We should be embarrassed about what we are doing. The Tea Parties can not be the end of protest. If all the projected spending goes through as planed, this country will be ruined. 

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

You Might be a Terrorist ...


Driving home from a field trip to a machine shop in Paso Robles, I heard a funny thing while listening to Sean Hannity's talk radio show. Apparently the Department of Homeland Security has a warning out to law enforcement agencies that people like me, and probably you, are possible terror threats to our government. In a report that was not intended for public release, the DoHLS  list those that are of heightened  interest are people who are buying ammunition, oppose immigration amnesty, believe we are heading towards a more socialist economy, or are against gay marriage to name a few. Oh, and the most outlandish claim of the whole report is that

 "the return of military veterans facing significant challenges reintegrating into their communities could lead to the potential emergence of terrorist groups or lone wolf extremists capable of carrying out violent attacks."

 Wow, talk about supporting our troops...

So basically, if you disagree with the powers that be, you are a terrorist. Janet Napolitano, director of the Department of Homeland Security, has made a blunder here, a big one. It seems like we are one step closer to a Big Brother watching over our every move and limiting what we believe and think. I don't even know what to say about this... it is ridiculous. Everyone should read this paper. 

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Nancy is up to it again

I find it interesting that free speech can be protected so closely by someone that is out to take it away from people that have differing oppinions from her own. Yesterday, Nancy Pelosi wrote a letter to the Attorney General, Eric Holder, that basically asked him to turn a blind eye to the anti-trust laws that are currently in place which prohibit newspapers (specifically her liberally biased  local San Fransisco paper The Chronical) from merging together. She is claiming that it is the only way to keep the papers from going bankrupt and that 

"we must ensure that our policies enable our news organizations to survive and to engage in the news gathering and analysis that the American people expect." 

Well isn't that just fitting for the liberals, who love the biased newspapers that overwhelmingly supported Obama 3 to 1 over McCain  in the last election. The funny thing is that at the same time she wants to save the papers (which are out specifically for the public benefit, by the way), she wants to tear down the dominance in talk radio by the evil conservatives with her support of the Fairness Doctrine

I'm not sure, but to me this sounds a little fascist... It sure seems like she wants to control what people can hear. By trying to resurect a failing industry in the name of free speech, and at the same time attempt to ruin a thriving industry by taking away free speech she is abusing her power. I guess the First Amendment only applies to people that think the same way Nancy does. What a shame.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

An Example to the rest of Washington...

On Thursday (3-12-09) Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH) proved that some people in D.C. are still there looking out for the good of their constituents and not for themselves. By removing his name from consideration for the position of Secretary of Commerce, Gregg gave up the chance of being in President Obama's cabinet, but at the same time sent a message to the rest of Washington that some conservatives are still willing to stand up for their values. 

In a statement released by Gregg, he says that,  

“It has become apparent during this process that this will not work for me as I have found that on issues such as the stimulus package and the Census there are irresolvable conflicts for me. Prior to accepting this post, we had discussed these and other potential differences, but unfortunately we did not adequately focus on these concerns. We are functioning from a different set of views on many critical items of policy.”

Judd Gregg is standing up for what he thinks is right. He could take the job and try to do things his way in the office, but under Obama, he does not think this is possible. The budget proposal is not something that Gregg wants to be part of and he has argued the validity of claims about the budget made by Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner,  saying that

"The argument that this budget doesn’t have tax increases [on everyone] is, I think, an ‘Alice in Wonderland’ view of the budget."

Gregg also questions the validity of how the budget will reduce the debt when he said, 

“When you take the deficit and quadruple it and then you cut it and half, that’s like taking four steps back and two steps forward. That’s not making any progress; you’re still going backwards.”

I guess what impresses me the most is that this is a man who says what he thinks and then follows that up with his actions. It seems too often that the people representing us in the Capitol are willing to say one thing and do another. For example, lots of conservatives are bashing democrats for their pork barrel projects, but republicans account for 40% of all the earmarked spending. It is about time conservatives start taking a stand for their principles and when they do, like Judd Gregg has just done, they deserve high praise for their actions.    

Thursday, March 12, 2009

More taxpayer money for people who don't deserve it

Part of me wants to join a gang, get a tattoo, leave the gang, complain that the reason I can't get a job is because I have a tattoo, and then let the federal government fix my problem and leave the burden on the taxpayers.

So if you're a defender of tattoo removal, you might say it's a good thing that the $410 billion spending bill that Congress is sending to President Barack Obama includes $200,000 for a small California program that helps people get their unstained skin back.

If you're an opponent, you might say it's a big waste of money.

"I would think under a personal responsibility platform, if you were responsible for getting a tattoo put on you, you might ought to be responsible for getting it taken off, and I do not think our grandchildren ought to be paying for it," said Oklahoma Republican Sen. Tom Coburn.


I have seen alot of irresponsible spending lately, but this is simply the icing on the cake. Our student fees appear to be going up by over $1000 next year, so if the federal government has money to waste I suggest they donate it to the state of California- to put into the higher education system that is clearly struggling.

To read the rest of the article click here.

The Trouble with gun control...

At this past Tuesday's meeting we talked about the second amendment, and some utterly ridiculous laws that the democrats are trying to get passed. 

What have we learned about gun control???
Oh yea, that it raises crime rates because the entire concept of gun control lacks logic all together. 

Take this for example, 
- Law abiding citizens follow the law
- Felons clearly do not follow the law
-Felons cannot have guns
-But felons don't obey the laws, so they have guns
-If we make it nearly impossible for the average law abiding citizen to own a gun for self defense how would they defend themselves and their family if a someone breaks in to rob them. Remember felons don't care if the law says they can't have a gun, they will be armed and an innocent person will be defenseless. 

Check out this interesting video about the illegal disarming of citizens immediately after hurricane Katrina: 

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Right Wing Fling


I just want to thank everyone who went to the Right Wing Fling on Saturday night for being a part of such a great party. I would especially like to thank Samantha for hosting us and Jacki for providing chauffeur services after the night was over.  I think everyone had a great time and it was an excellent way to blow off some steam before finals sneak up on us. As you can see from the picture everyone was looking fancy. I don’t think we took a picture with all the guys, but trust me we were all looking dapper in our shirts and ties. I am looking forward to next year’s fling already, or maybe we should just make it a quarterly event instead and have one in the spring as well. 

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Right Wing Fling

Hi everyone, just want to remind you that our unofficial club cocktail party called the Right Wing Fling will be happening this Saturday starting at 8:30pm.  It is taking place in SLO near the intersection of Madonna and Los Osos Valley Rd and to see the address and a map clink on the link in the calender above.  If you would like a ride home after the party plan on bringing $2 for gas money for the DD.  Cocktail attire is encouraged and I'll see you all there!

"I'll keep my guns, my money, and my freedom...you can keep the change!"

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Welcome!!

Thanks for visiting CPCR's new website/blog. Check back often for news and events happening on the Cal Poly Campus. Please feel free to e-mail us if you have any questions!