Showing posts with label Bob Carter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bob Carter. Show all posts

Saturday, November 9, 2013

An invitation to the Knox County Republican meeting - Tuesday November 12, 2013


Please join the Knox County Republicans at their scheduled meeting (normally the second Tuesday of each month) on Tuesday November 12 at The Trade Winds in Rockland. Our meetings are held in the fifth floor meeting room, with a social time beginning at 6:30 providing a casual atmosphere for people to meet and enjoy a meal of Shepard’s Pie, Pumpkin rolls and hot coffee. This month’s agenda will have Bob Carter providing important information related to our strategy and event calendar for 2014.

For more information visit the Knox County Republican Party website

 

Friday, February 8, 2013

Knox County Republicans to meet Feb. 12 2013 at 7 pm

Rockland — The Knox County Republicans announce that Bruce Poliquin will be the evening’s speaker. Newly-elected Chairman Bob Carter will also be presenting exciting new plans for the coming year.

The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 7 p.m. A social hour will take place beginning at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Trade Winds on the top floor in downtown Rockland.

All Knox County Republicans are welcome and urged to attend.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Todays youth and Educational Reform - Bob Carter and Chris Rector

Many are saying that throwing more money at the problem will fix what is wrong with education. There are those who feel otherwise. Candidates such as Chris Rector and Bob Carter are taking a chance and advocating for a change in the education system – to stir things up a bit so that our education system is the best that it can be. So that our children can change and adapt as our future changes.

Facebook is an engine of change and reveals who we are. If also shows and reveals who we are as a society. We are presenting actual posts that were found on Facebook. Reading them should scare you and should solidify any doubt you may have as to why there needs to be a change in the way we educate our children:

We have to work together all racist hand & hand.” - what this person is saying is that all races must work together hand in hand. Or maybe what the author is saying is that the Black Panthers and ku klux klan should be holding hands.

I told u before I'm voting for Obama because he is black” - for no other reason than this?

Plus the fact they have disrespected him. Plus the fact he worships $.” - what the writer is saying here is that the GOP has disrespected Obama and that Romney worships the dollar. You wouldn't know it by the way it was written though.

Here is why because GOP party started changing again. Now the party has moved all the way to the right.” - does this mean that the GOP was middle of the road and they are now right leaning or that the GOP are now Nazis?

Or how about this one:

Obama don't want people to be on warfare Cathy why u think his daughters are so smart.” - what does this mean?

Although these are only a few quotes you should get the picture. The money that you are paying in taxes for education is being thrown away. We have kids who are being passed along through the grades that cannot construct an intelligent sentence. Does this reflect well on the educational system? You be the judge. If the above sentences are any indication it shows that the current educational system is in need of a major overhaul.

Vote Republican, vote for change vote for your future.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Running for Office is a True Test of Character - Can Your Candidate handle the Pressure?

The political season is fast coming to a close and the attacks will only become stronger and more pointed. The attacks will come from both sides and aimed towards the other. What is interesting is the fallout from these ads. For instance we have seen the fallout from PAC ads against Jeff Evangelos running in district 49 against Bob Carter. Supporters for Jeff have come out in local papers where people have expressed their outrage about these negative ads and rightly so. The character of this man is being called into question. Are the statements untrue or are they just a little to close to home? That is something you as the voter will have to decide in just a few days.

As a voter you should look to see how your candidate handles being under the gun. Is this person a poor sport in the way he/ she handles criticism or does he/ she show grace under fire. Brushing aside the attacks and not falling for being set up. Does the candidate respond from the heart or the head. Running for office is a test of character. Do we really want someone in Augusta that ignores the competition and acts in a childlike manner? Of course not.

That is why we ask that you cast your vote for the Republicans in Knox, Lincoln and Waldo counties. They have come under fire and have shown grace that one would expect our political leaders to display. Vote Republican, vote for change and vote for our future.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Maine Coast Television Channel 7 - Republican Candidate Schedule


10/22  2pm & 9pm  Carole Gartley

10/24  2pm & 9pm  Bob Carter

10/27  2pm & 9pm  Les Fossel

10/29  2pm & 9pm  Deb Sanderson and Jethro Pease (will play back to back)

10/31  2pm & 9pm  Mike Collins and Chris Rector (will play back to back)

11/03  2pm & 9pm  Jon Courtney

11/05  2pm & 9pm  Carole Gartley and Deb Sanderson (will play back to back)

These are interviews with the Republican candidates and it is a good opportunity to become familiar with the issues that your candidate stands for.

Where does District 49 candidate Bob Carter stand – on Education

It speaks well of the candidate when you understand where that candidate comes from. Education is turning out to be one of those “hot button” topics of this election. People are concerned – they want better education for their children but they also don't want to pay higher taxes.

Bob Carter who is running for District 49 is in the unique position of knowing about education and how to improve the education system in the State of Maine without raising your taxes. Bob Carter's background includes 25 years in banking (he understands fiscal responsibility and saving) as well as 14 years as a teacher and Principal (he understands education and the management of a school system).

Bob Carter likes the idea of Charter Schools in Maine and giving them a chance to compete. Although the idea has been around for awhile it is new to the state with two charter schools opening up in the past few weeks. What these schools do for education is many-fold. Increased school day, competition with public schools and a diverse curriculum that public schools may not be able to offer and support. These are just a few of the advantages to having charter schools. The biggest though – is that your taxes do not go up to support a system that may only provide a mediocre education for your child.

Although money is a big part of the equation it is not the whole equation. Our education system is behind the times. Look at the Japanese, Indians and even Europe to see education systems that are flexible and change as society needs change. Charter Schools have that flexibility that public schools are slow to adapt to. They can keep up with the times.

Bob Carter is the representative that will push for innovative educational ideas and reform – remember he has the background for it. Support Bob Carter this coming election – do it for your kids future.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

On the Campaign trail with Chris Rector

Last night Vianlhaven had a candidate forum in which both Chris Rector and Ed Mazurek participated. Chris Rector managed to do better than hold his own in this traditionally Democrat stronghold. This forum should be considered a "win" for Chris.


Tonight there is a forum sponsored by the Union Chamber of Commerce. There is a pot luck dinner from 5:30 - 6:30 and the forum starts at 6:30. We do not know what the format will be. Other Republicans of note who will be there are Les Fossel (Senate dist 20), Jethro Pease (House dist. 44), Bob Carter (House dist. 49) and Deb Sanderson (House dist. 52). Please come out and support these candidates.
 
Tomorrow (October 12) Chris Rector will find himself in Augusta. He will be co-chairing the Maine Economic Growth Council. This should should keep him occupied until the afternoon. Later in the afternoon expect to find Chris knocking on doors in the Rockport or Camden area.
 
Saturday (October 13) expect to find Chris Rector greeting the guests visiting from the cruise ship visiting Rockland that day. The afternoon will find Chris Rector in Thomaston as part of an Historical tour of the Thomaston Cemetery with the Thomaston Historical Society. Chris will be reading some information about notable citizens buried there.
 
Sunday (October 14) Chris can be found in the afternoon will be attending a meeting at the Second Congregational Church in Warren. The new pastor, Andrew Stinson will be giving a speech about his duty as a military Chaplin.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Republican meeting and potluck in Union 10-11-2012

To All,

Tomorrow, October 11th this event will be held in Union at the Town Hall.  Potluck supper at 5:30.  Meeting to begin at 6:30 with candidates for Senate district #20, Senate district # 22 and House districts #44, #49, and #52.  I urge as many as possible of our Republican base to be there to supply support for our candidates. Hope you will be there in mass.
    
Respectfully yours,

Jan Dolcater, Chair, Knox County Republicans

The Knoc County Republican Committee meeting of 10/09/2012

Last night the Knox County Republican Committee had a meeting that included Michael Collins, Jethro Pease, Carole Gartley, Les Fossel, Bob Carter, Chris Rector and Bruce Poliquin – Maine's State Treasurer.

The meeting started with Bruce who was articulate, engaging and funny. He also laid out what was on the line for the candidates running for office. Bruce’s speech lasted almost 30 minutes in which he covered a wide range of issues that concern Maine's citizens.

Bruce gave encouragement to those that attended the meeting by saying “Look at all of these signs... everybody look at what you've done” and pointed out all of the signs and work that the volunteers have done for the Republican party in Knox County.

He asked the audience “Who saw Obama get nailed” which brought a lot of applause from those attending.

Bruce also pointed out that “things are changing in this state.. the reasons things are changing is because we are doing it differently from the characters in DC”. He went on to point out what everyone knows what the problems and issues are. Everyone knows that our government is too big. What happens with big government? Bruce went on to explain that government will have to charge a fortune in taxes and fees to pay for things. The issue is that in doing so we draw business investment away, jobs are drawn away and out kids end up leaving. What is left? Nothing but a series of fiscal calamities. Greece is a prime example of this very reality.

Bruce Poliquin went on and discussed the National debt as being a 600 lb Gorilla. When the interest rates start to go up we will be saddled with a spike in interest payments. The Gorilla is a beast that is in need of being tamed. To tame this beast is going to require reform. Can reform be done? As Bruce pointed out – yes it can – and he gave an example right here in Maine where government has been able to eliminate 41% of the pension debt. 41%.

What would happen if this mess was fixed? A renaissance. Our country would go through a renaissance where business investment and employment would come together. Investing in business makes them grow, business expands, more people are hired and incomes go up. This idea makes sense and the enthusiasm as displayed by the crowd was resounding.

One of the major points that Bruce Poliquin was making was that in the last few years we have turned this state around. Maine is spending less and borrowing less according to Bruce. There is fiscal responsibility that is being introduced to the state on a level that has not been seen for decades. Supporting the Republican candidates in Maine come November 6 will ensure that Maine continues down the path of fiscal responsibility and that what we have gained will not be lost.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Who is Bob Carter District 49 Candidate?

Who is Bob Carter?

  • He was an Elementary School Teacher for 14 years - He understands education.
  • He has been a banking officer for over 25 years - He understands business.
  • He was on the Town of Warren Budget Committee - He understands fiscal responsibility.
  • He has been married to his wife Jennifer for 40 years - He understands commitment.
Bob has the background to make a difference for the people of Maine and the people of District 49. As your representative he will fight for:

  • Tax cuts - which will promote a stronger economy and help keep more money in your pocket.
  • Investments - protecting your investments in your family, retirement and future
  • Creating Opportunities - to help keep the youth of Maine in Maine
  • Limited Government Intervention - Limiting the reach of government into our lives - personal and business
  • Jobs - Fostering an environment that will create jobs for Maine which in turns will promote a stronger economy.
Bob Carter understands what it is going to take to make Maine a stronger independent state with opportunities. Now we have the chance to stop the dependence that has gripped Maine for years. To help Bob feel free to email him at: rcjcsccc@aol.com, call him at 207-210-1766.

Show your support for Bob and ask for a lawn sign and like him on Facebook.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Jon Courtney covers the first district this past weekend

Jon was spotted at the Union Fair with his wife and Senator Savage during the flag raising ceremony at the Chamber of Commerce. He also had a chance to meet with Bob Carter who is running for a seat in the house this upcoming election.

In the afternoon on Saturday it was a quick drive over to Winthrop and another meeting with Rep Pat Flood who is seeking his fourth term.

The busy day ended with a fund raiser at the Morrison's home in New Gloucester for Rep Ellie Espling which was a huge success.

For more on Jon and his campaign please visit him at his website. Joncourtney.com
















Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Maine Political News August 15, 2012

We went to a meeting last night at the Knox County Republican Headquarters on Park Street in Rockland Maine. The parking lot was full and when we went inside we were greeted by Paula Sutton, an energetic lady who helps things run smoothly at meetings for Knox County Republicans and does much more. She introduced herself and had us sign in, showed us where the refreshments were, took an interest in what we said and how we could help the cause.

The meeting was chaired by Jan Dolcater, a likable man with real determination. Jan was proud to share the fact that the Knox County Republicans helped raise $40,000 for heating assistance for families in need in Knox County and he should be proud, that's quite a feat!

The crowd was fired up, we shared ideas and gathered email addresses to rally the troops for the just over 3 months until the November 6th election.

Here are the Knox County Republican Candidates and their contact information:

Charlie Summers for United States Senate. He is a Proven Leader for Maine and America.http://www.summersformaine.com

Chris Rector for State Senate District 22 who is looking for re-election to continue his good work in overcoming the challenges still facing Maine today. cwrector@hotmail.com

Les Fossel for State Senate who offers Solutions for a prosperous Maine. fossel@oldhouserestoration.com

Jon Courtney for Congress a small business owner who understands the challenges job creators face and is the Change Washington Needs. www.joncourtney.com

Mike Collins for State Representative District 48 who wants to bring a different viewpoint to Augusta that represents the views of the working men and women who live in District 48. mccollins4b@roadrunner.com

Deb Sanderson for State Representative District 52 is seeking re-election to the Maine House of Representatives. She believes that Augusta works for the people of Maine - not the other way around. deb.sanderson@hotmail.com

Bob Carter for State Legislature wants to listen to your sound advice and new ideas. Join Bob in a Campaign for Maine's Future. rcjcsccc@aol.com

Carole Gartley for State Representative serving Camden Rockport. Carole is part of this community. A small business owner immersed in the community, Carole needs your vote. Visit Carole on Facebook.

For more information call the Knox County Republican Committee at (207) 594-5118

No matter who you choose to vote for, please vote on November 6th!

By Catherine Cooper