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04/05/2008 - KITSAP COUNTY REPUBLICAN CONVENTION

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WOW! What a good convention! It opened with a youth choral group called "Stars and Stripes." They performed a 20-plus minute set that literally brought tears to my eyes. And in the end, I was elected a state delegate to the Washington State Republican Convention in Spokane, Washington later this spring. And Jan Angel voted for me three times! That's significant, to those of you who have commented that this is the "Anti-Jan Angel Blog." But let me correct you ...

I love Jan. I have always loved Jan. We have disagreed on some issues, and very strongly on the NASCAR issue. But this is America and we are free to do so. Jan is moving on to a legislative position, and I pledge her my full support. And thank her for helping me achieve my goal of attending the Washington State Republican Convention as a delegate. (Jan is pictured above, giving her five-minute campaign speech.)

I'm very proud to attend the State Convention and thrilled to be part (albeit a small part) of an instrument of change. These are troubling times for our country, and for both parties. While Obama and Clinton continue to wreak havoc in their party, I've become concerned over an apparent rift in the Republican party as well. Readers of my blog know that I always take offense when the liberals assume that because one is Republican, he or she is part of the "religious right." I have often said: I am not religious nor am I always right. Please do not roll every Republican into that stifling blanket. Yes, there is an aggressively fundamental, religious side to the Republican party but there also are Republicans like me, who do not make faith-based political decisions and who do not see every issue through denominational glasses. That has become an issue this election season, with many in the party unhappy with one candidate or the other because he 1) cheated on his wife or 2) doesn't take the "right" stand on abortion, or so on and so forth. There never will be a "perfect candidate" - all we can do is support the one who will represent the platform supported by the greater whole and who will have the best chance of retaining the White House for the Republican Party.

My biggest issues (outside the huge, obvious ones like the war, national security, etc.) are these: the rights of the private property owner, returning to a truly representative government, and motivating our youth to be the best they can be. I'm not even on the lowering taxes bandwagon (though I don't think they should be raised, for any class in society.) That said, I am all for fiscal management, and I think that if our money was better spent, the goverment would not need to raise taxes.

Someday, I'm going to run for office. But for now, I'm happy just to be selected by my peers to represent them at the State Convention. I hope to go on to the National Convention. Right now, I can't afford to go, but start clicking on the book links and buying my books and maybe I can give it a shot. I'm very dedicated to this, and I appreciate all the support I have received from friends... and I thank you.

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When you decide to run let me know. I would be honored to help. Your pride in country and participation says a lot about you. You are right, we can't always agree but do have 1,000 other things that need to be done together. Real change will only occur when many not few move at one time. I am not sure if we met at the convention but I would be proud to meet you sometime. When you see me again, please introduce yourself. My name is Randy Neatherlin. I am a candidate in another district. I am also a fan of Jan Angel.
If you decide you want to run for something now, please call me at 731-3849 or email me with any conversations or questions.
Respectfully
Randy Neatherlin

Thanks for the nice words, Randy. Yes, I did come over and say hi to you. I'm in Leg. 35, Minterbook 216 and while my goal is to run, now is not the time - too many irons in the fire. But this experience will be a good first step!