Showing posts with label JOHN 2:16. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JOHN 2:16. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

NEWSLETTER - NOVEMBER 11, 2011

WAKE COMMUNITY NETWORK 
Today is Veterans Day. Maybe the deadheads should walk across the Capitol grounds and thank them. Don't hold your breath.

Billed as their largest fundraiser of the year, the Hargett Street YWCA this past Wednesday held their Academy of Women Awards Ceremony.

(Note - Another big fundraiser for them is picking up their annual check from the City of Raleigh - increased this year by 25% to $12,500. See page 80 of Raleigh's budget document here.)

And lo and behold who are they honoring? None other than Yevonne Brannon, chaos creation queen, for "government".

Let's review her past and present.

In a 2009 N&O letter to the editor Brannon stated about the Wake BOE:

"We never experienced such lack of decorum ..."

"We all obeyed .... the unwritten rules of courtesy and integrity...."

"We are not serving our county when our excellent reputation is smeared weekly with political shenanigans that show little concern for our quality of life in Wake."


(News & Observer - December 10, 2009)

Let's review that "courtesy, integrity and decorum" from Brannon's service in "government" as a Wake County Commissioner.

At a 1999 planning retreat, Brannon pushed for a property tax increase of 13 cents - the largest increase among various proposals being considered by Wake Commissioners.

As the News and Observer reported, Republican County Commissioner Herb Council finally agreed to the highest property tax increase proposal on the table - 13 cents.

From the News and Observer:

The more the commissioners talked, the higher the proposed increase got. The figure reached 13 cents when Commissioner Betty Lou Ward was told that was roughly what corresponds to a $200 average tax-bill increase.

"Sold!" Brannon yelled as she leapt from her seat in a meeting room of Wake Forest University's Graylyn Conference Center. "Hey, you guys - the bar is open!"

(News and Observer - February 20, 1999)

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In today's Daily Journal
 
  • Portman pushes new taxes for Wake
  • John 2:16 church continues Jesus prop activities

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Calendar

Governmental:

Raleigh Mayor's Unity Day Celebration
Saturday, December 3, 2011, 9 am - 12 pm
Raleigh Convention Center

Left:

Right:

Run for Life (RESCHEDULED DUE TO IRENE)
Saturday, November 12, 9 am
Wake Med Soccer Park
Cary, NC


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DAILY JOURNAL - NOVEMB ER 11, 2011


Friday, October 7, 2011

LATEST JOHN 2:16 EVENT

Nothing like using a 501(c)(3) entity to hold a campaign rally.....

Start:  Oct 9 2011 - 2:00pm

Oct 9 2011 - 3:00pm

Etc/GMT-5

Congressman David Price and County Commissioner Betty Lou Ward invite you to the District 3 Board of Education and House District 40 Campaign Rally.

Wake Chapel 4509 Bland Road, Raleigh, NC 27609

Congressman Price is a confirmed speaker and Commissioner Ward is tentatively scheduled to speak. We are working on additional special guests.

For more info contact Rita Roberts at 919-802-3511.

JOHN 2:16

People have asked what John 2:16 is and its relation to the NAACP/leftist church events.

Here's the passage from the Bible:

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
And said unto them that sold doves, Take these things hence; make not my Father's house an house of merchandise.

Pimping out Jesus better the last two years than I ever saw it done with Sheriff Baker, etc.

Friday, August 26, 2011

JOHN 2:16 ASSISTANCE

Nothing like working the Jesus prop for your group's leftist activities.

Faith Communities: Take Action


"We are not the owners of creation, but its stewards, summoned by God to ‘watch over and care for it.”– Genesis 2:15

religionThe call to promote justice, compassion, and equality plays a key role in many religions today. Engaging members in the civic life of their communities helps fulfill that call.
Democracy North Carolina can be a resource for faith communities seeking to engage their members in civic causes because, as a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization, we do not coordinate with political candidates or parties. We can help you with voter registration drives, basic voter education, civic engagement, ex-felon enfranchisement efforts, issue campaigns and other initiatives.
In the past, we have worked with churches, mosques, temples and synagogues by conducting workshops and providing materials for distribution to their congregations, including voter registration forms, commitment cards people can use to pledge to vote, a Voter's Bill of Rights, a brochure on voting rights featuring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. quotes, and a flyer on Same Day Registration & Voting.
Beyond Voting
While many churches were active in 2008 registering new voters, voter registration is not the only arena where the interests of Democracy NC coincide with those of many faith communities. Much of what we do relates to empowering all people and creating a world where everyone is respected and provided with equal opportunities in life. For example, our focus on campaign finance reform helps keep special interest dollars from dominating elections and shutting out the economically disadvantaged. Our work regarding ethics and lobbying reform helps close loopholes that allow well-funded lobbyists and their clients from gaining advantages at the expense of the powerless. And our efforts to get more people to vote and to run for office – especially people from underrepresented groups – help bring often overlooked legislative issues to the table that can result in better housing, health care, environmental protection, and education for all; and social and economic justice. If these issues concern you, we welcome your partnership. Together, we can:
  • End low voter turnout and motivate the millions of eligible North Carolina citizens who do not bother to vote to go to the polls.
  • Implement public campaign financing and eliminate the need for costly, big money donor-funded campaigns that shut out all too many qualified people.
  • Enact ethics and lobbying reform to keep special interests from shaping state law.
  • Pursue other reforms to ensure that all people have an equal chance at being heard.
If you represent a faith community with goals that overlap with ours, please call our Associate Director, Jenn Frye, at 1-888-687-8683 ext. 15 or email her at jennfrye@democracy-nc.org.
Election Activities
Faith communities interested in promoting voter participation can engage in a number of activities without violating their charters. Even if you are structured as a 501(c)(3), as a church or faith-based organization you can:
  • Register new voters. Simply obtain voter registration forms and instructions from your local board of elections or call us at 919-286-6000 for more information. You may insert registration forms into your programs or hand them out at a service, as long as you are not advocating a specific political affiliation or promoting candidates. Remember that all forms must be postmarked or turned into the board of elections at least 25 days before the election. After that deadline has passed, you can still encourage new voter registrations by steering people toward Same Day Registration & Voting during the Early Voting period. For more information on voter registration, there is an excellent on-line voter registration resource you can visit for guidance on permissible voter registration activities for 501(c)(3) regulations plus ideas for conducting successful registration drives: www.nonprofitvote.org.
  • Join a local Get-Out-the-Vote coalition and join other groups in your community in registering and motivating voters to go to the polls. Democracy NC coalitions are usually active at election time in a number of cities. During 2008, these areas included Charlotte, Durham, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Greenville, Salisbury, Wilson, and Winston-Salem.
  • Distribute flyers on Same Day Registration & Voting to let members of your congregation know they can register and vote early, at Early Voting sites, from 19 to 3 days before any Primary or General Election. You can click here to download a flyer (3 per page) or contact Democracy NC for copies to distribute at 919-286-6000. These are nonpartisan and may be distributed as part of any service.
For complete guidance on allowable activities, please download our Election Year Guide for Faith-Based Communities.