Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Minnesota Eagle Leader Bonnie Nugent

Minnesota Eagle Forum, under the capable leadership of State President Bonnie Nugent, hosted an evening with Phyllis Schlafly on July 19th. Phyllis was introduced by Eagle Collegian Jacinta Latawiec, and Phyllis proceeded to hold the overflow audience spellbound with a most informative power point presentation on the devastation that would result if plans for the North American Union are allowed to come to fruition. When Phyllis finished "connecting the dots," the audience had a complete eye-opening picture of the well-documented strategies in place and the powerful players taking part in this underhanded giveaway of our national sovereignty. Only an informed and energized grassroots can stop this misguided steamroller.

Minnesota Eagle leader Bonnie Nugent's hard work and attention to detail made the event flow flawlessly. Bonnie represents Eagle Forum’s dedication to excellence in every way.

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Monday, August 6, 2007

Tennessee Eagle Leader Bobbie Patray question heard 'round the nation

Who knew that Tennessee Eagle Leader Bobbie Patray would ask a simple question and spark responses and discussion across the nation? Bobbie asked President Bush if he would pardon former border agents Ramos and Compean during a Townhall meeting in Nashville. Her question became a headline story on NewsMax.com and then discussed on following outlets in mid-July: Phil Valentine National Radio Show, Ralph Bristol Local Talk Show, Yahoo.com, Laura Ingraham National Radio Talk Show, Washington Times, The Tennessean, WorldNetDaily.com, Rush Limbaugh Show, Janet Parshall National Radio Talk Show, Fox News, CNSnews.com, Local TV News Channels, and more.

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Thursday, August 2, 2007

Alabama Eagle leader Eunie Smith put together a spectacular leadership conference

Alabama Eagle Forum President Eunie Smith hosted the 26th Annual Leadership Conference of Eagle Forum of Alabama Education Fund on July 13-14 in Birmingham. It was the most successful conference ever, attracting over 400 participants including about 25 congressional, state, county, local, and school board officials. Eagle President Phyllis Schlafly addressed the banquet on the topic "How a North American Union Would Devastate America. "Other speakers included Dr. Don Wildmon (CEO of the one-million-member American Family Association), James Spannÿwho spoke on "Correcting Global Warming Propaganda," Phllip Jauregui on "Legislating Morality and Why the Law of Gravity Is Non-Negotiable," Dr. Elizabeth Kantor on "The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature," Cathy Barneson "Facts on Fiction" (parent guidance for recommended reading lists), Deborah Garrett on "Conservapedia" (a conservative online encyclopedia), and John Stonestreet on "Recovering a Biblical Worldview: the Crucial Ingredient for Real Cultural Impact." Saturday morning featured a panel on "Stopping Illegal Immigration" with Rosemary Jenks, Georgia Senator Nancy Schaefer, and Alabama Rep. Mickey Hammon.

Eagle Forum of Alabama's website

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Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Virginia Eagle Helen Blackwell

Virginia Eagle Helen Blackwell helped make the difference in a crucial election year when every seat in the Virginia state legislature is up for election. Over the past two years, some of Virginia's leading Republicans have disappointed conservatives by supporting increased state taxes. Eagle Forum President Schlafly sent letters endorsing the conservative candidates in 3 Senate primary contests and 2 House races to Eagle Forum members.Thanks in part to help from Phyllis Schlafly and Virginia Eagle Forum's P.A.C., a strong batch of staunchly pro-life, pro-family conservative challengers won Republican nominations for some key House and Senate seats.

When the votes were counted, four of the five were victorious, with Tricia Stall defeating a RINO incumbent in a primary in Newport News, and Patricia Phillips defeating an opponent in suburban Northern Virginia who spent $348,000 (of mostly his own money) on a Republican party canvass - to her $45,000! Bob FitzSimmonds was unopposed for the Republican nomination and is campaigning vigorously against incumbent Democrat Chuck Colgan in the Manassas area. On the House side, Brenda Pogge triumphed in a good Republican district in the Williamsburg area, and Faisal Gill won the GOP party canvass against school board member Julie Lucas whose greatest accomplishment was mandating full-day kindergarten. The Washington Post's disappointed headline was "Moderates Defeated in Virginia Primary."

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Friday, July 20, 2007

Tennessee Eagle leader Bobbie Patray in the News

"Bush Tours Bun Co., Answers Nashville's Questions"
WKRN - July 19, 2007

The Tennessee president of the Eagle Forum, Bobbie Patray, asked Bush to pardon two border guards jailed in Texas. The president told her he would make no promises even though he said she had a nice smile.

“I would not expect him to answer to answer me that but I appreciated the compliment,” she told News 2.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Nevada Eagle Janine Hansen stands against brothels

A conservative group has criticized a federal court ruling that overturned a state ban on advertising legal bordellos in Nevada's largest cities, saying it takes away local control over the issue.

Janine Hansen of the Eagle Forum disagrees with civil rights advocates and brothel owners, who hailed U-S District Judge James Mahan's ruling Thursday as a victory for free speech.

Continue reading KOLO article

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Tennessee Eagle Leader Bobbie Patray: A Faithful Listener

Tennessee Eagle Leader Bobbie Patray is one of Eagle Forum Live’s most faithful listeners. She calls in to the Saturday morning radio show almost every week with intelligent questions. The radio program has been on the air since 1989. Insightful listeners like Bobbie keep the conversation moving and add to the program’s success. We hope other Eagles will listen and call in.

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