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FEATURED ARTICLES
1. General Assembly Should Set Mandatory Minimum
Bond Rates for Serious Crimes
by State Representative Kevin Bratcher
2. Maryland GOP Chairman to be Keynote Speaker at Graves
County Republican Breakfast
GUEST COLUMNISTS
1. Small Step in the Right Direction
by Ed Monk, Hardin County
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. Oldham County Republican Voters
Now Outnumber Democrats
THIS WEEK'S KENTUCKY REPUBLICAN EVENTS
1. Graves County GOP Breakfast
2. Fancy Farm Picnic & Political Rally
3. 2nd Annual Friends of NRA Dinner in Elizabethtown
4. Gary Tapp for State Representative Fundraiser
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FEATURED ARTICLES
1. General Assembly Should Set Mandatory Minimum
Bond Rates for Serious Crimes
by State Representative Kevin Bratcher
As a member of the Kentucky House Judiciary Committee for the last five
years, I recently made a formal request to the Chairman of the committee
to hold hearings on the discretion given to judges when setting bail bonds
and parole releases. I did this after a Jefferson County judge
lowered the bail bond of
a woman held in jail for stabbing her child to death...
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2. Maryland GOP Chairman to be Keynote Speaker at Graves
County Republican Breakfast
Michael. S. Steele, 42, a Corporate-Securities attorney, is
founder, president and CEO of The Steele/Barnes Group, a business and
legal consulting firm specializing in Washington Representation with
offices in Washington, D.C., Maryland and
New Jersey. He more recently served as counsel and Assistant Secretary of
The Mills Corporation, a real estate investment
trust in Arlington, VA.
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GUEST COLUMNISTS
1. Small Step in the Right Direction
by Ed Monk, Hardin County
Our Constitution lists those few things the federal government must do,
those it may do, and many things it absolutely must
keep its paws out of. The Tenth Amendment says the federal government only
has the authority to do those few things listed in the Constitution,
nothing more.
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. Oldham County Republican Voters Now Outnumber Democrats
For the first time in Modern History, Oldham County has turned Republican.
According to the Kentucky Secretary of State, in his 7/16/01 Voter
Registration Statistics Report, Oldham County now has 13,773
Republicans, 13,724 Democrats, and 3,009 independents. When I
first became involved in party
politics in 1968, we were out-registered by a margin of 7-1.
Rick Rash
Oldham County Magistrate
RickRash@netscape.net
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THIS WEEK'S KENTUCKY REPUBLICAN EVENTS
1. Graves County GOP Breakfast
Saturday, August 04, 2001
8:30 a.m. (Central)
Graves County High School
Mayfield, Kentucky
Guest Speakers:
Congressman Ed Whitfield
Keynote Speaker:
Maryland GOP Chairman, Michael Steele
Cost:
$15.00
Ed Bradford
usnret@apex.net
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2. Fancy Farm Picnic & Political Rally
Saturday, August 04, 2001
11:00 a.m. (Central)
Fancy Farm Parish
Graves County, Kentucky
Barbeque serving starts at 11:00 AM,
and political speaking begins at 2:00 PM.
Ed Bradford
usnret@apex.net
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3. 2nd Annual Friends of NRA Dinner in Elizabethtown
Saturday, August 04, 2001
6:00 p.m. (Eastern)
Pritchard Center
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Everyone is invited, but you must
buy a ticket in advance to attend.
Cost:
$25 for adults
$40 for couples
$15 for children
If you've never been to one of these events, you need to come to this one.
A ticket gets you in the door, an evening with other shooting enthusiasts
and dinner by one of the best restaurants in the area.
The evening is filled with games, drawings, and a live auction to win a
large number of items, including guns, shooting/hunting equipment, framed
art, crafts, jewelry, gift certificates, just to
name a few.
Many items are unique to FNRA events. And many other items are donated by
local merchants. Even if you don't bid on
anything, it's still a great time.
All net proceeds are distributed to firearm education, training and safety
programs, mostly for youth organizations.
For tickets contact Ed Monk.
Ed Monk
edmonk@aol.com
(270) 877-2861
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4. Gary Tapp for State Representative Fundraiser
Saturday, August 04, 2001
6:00 p.m. (Eastern)
Bearewood Farm
Shelbyville, Kentucky
Guest Speaker:
Chief Justice Joseph Lambert
Cost:
$7.00 Advance
$8.00 At The Door
Country Ham Raffle, Door Prizes
If you are interested in attending, please contact Doug Hardin.
Doug Hardin
toddhardin@msn.com
(502) 738-5993
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