Republican/RINO Scorecard...And A Call to Reason
State Senators
Denny Altes: Against
Gilbert Baker: Undecided
Dave Bisbee: For
Kim Hendren: For (Leaning)
Bill Pritchard: ?
Sharon Trusty: For
Ruth Whitaker: For
Shawn Womack: ?
State Reps
Keven Anderson: Against
Stan Berry: For (signed Robbie Wills letter)
Aaron Burkes: Against
Ed Garner: ?
Frank Glidewell: For
Rick Green: ?
Dan Greenberg: ?
Horace Hardwick: For
Eric Harris: ?
Donna Hutchinson: ?
Mike Kenney: ?
Johnny Key: Against
Bryan King: ?
Michael Lamoureux: ?
Mark Martin: ?
Jim Medley: Against
James Norton: ?
Daryl Pace: ?
Beverly Pyle: Against
Roy Ragland: ?
Sid Rosenbaum: ?
Bill Sample: For
Susan Schulte: ?
Shirley Walters: ?
Jon Woods: Against
If we can't count on REPUBLICANS to be against taxes, what can we count on them for? If we give up now, we'll always give up and we'll always be the minority party, begging for scraps from the democrats. I spoke with a friend earlier about being at the Capitol on the opening day of filing. He said that he was struck that the democrats acted like it was their house and he was just a guest. That just about sums it up, folks. The democrats own the state. If we don't unify for our principles, the principles our party is supposed to uphold, the principles of small government and freedom, we will always be the minority party.
I speak confidently that I represent the sentiments of rank and file Republicans, we will be taking note of who is and is not going to oppose this shameless tax hike. If we do not hold the line, government will continue to grow. It will continue to expand its means at our expense, at the expense of freedom and the free market.
Now is the time to draw the line in the sand. The Republican party is the party of small government, of freedom, free people and free markets, not perpetually increasing government. Leave that to the democrats. We are watching. What you do now will be remembered.
P.S. If any of these legislators would like to help me with this list or to correct or announce their position, please feel free to email me.
Denny Altes: Against
Gilbert Baker: Undecided
Dave Bisbee: For
Kim Hendren: For (Leaning)
Bill Pritchard: ?
Sharon Trusty: For
Ruth Whitaker: For
Shawn Womack: ?
State Reps
Keven Anderson: Against
Stan Berry: For (signed Robbie Wills letter)
Aaron Burkes: Against
Ed Garner: ?
Frank Glidewell: For
Rick Green: ?
Dan Greenberg: ?
Horace Hardwick: For
Eric Harris: ?
Donna Hutchinson: ?
Mike Kenney: ?
Johnny Key: Against
Bryan King: ?
Michael Lamoureux: ?
Mark Martin: ?
Jim Medley: Against
James Norton: ?
Daryl Pace: ?
Beverly Pyle: Against
Roy Ragland: ?
Sid Rosenbaum: ?
Bill Sample: For
Susan Schulte: ?
Shirley Walters: ?
Jon Woods: Against
If we can't count on REPUBLICANS to be against taxes, what can we count on them for? If we give up now, we'll always give up and we'll always be the minority party, begging for scraps from the democrats. I spoke with a friend earlier about being at the Capitol on the opening day of filing. He said that he was struck that the democrats acted like it was their house and he was just a guest. That just about sums it up, folks. The democrats own the state. If we don't unify for our principles, the principles our party is supposed to uphold, the principles of small government and freedom, we will always be the minority party.
I speak confidently that I represent the sentiments of rank and file Republicans, we will be taking note of who is and is not going to oppose this shameless tax hike. If we do not hold the line, government will continue to grow. It will continue to expand its means at our expense, at the expense of freedom and the free market.
Now is the time to draw the line in the sand. The Republican party is the party of small government, of freedom, free people and free markets, not perpetually increasing government. Leave that to the democrats. We are watching. What you do now will be remembered.
P.S. If any of these legislators would like to help me with this list or to correct or announce their position, please feel free to email me.

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