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Never Again Shall One Generation Forget Another

Never Again Shall One Generation Forget Another

The Hunterdon Federated Republican Women teamed up with the Somerset County Federation of Republican Women, the Middlesex County Republican Women’s Club and the Republican Women of Mercer County in a regional Caring for America project supporting our brave women and men in the military.

Saturday, June 1, 2019/Author: Vanessa LaFranco/Number of views (1828)/Comments (0)/
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Constitution Day Event

Presenting The Nations Core Documents

Saturday, June 1, 2019/Author: Beatrice Restifo/Number of views (1843)/Comments (0)/
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Buncombe County Republican Women (NC)

Buncombe County Republican Women (NC)

Buncombe County Republican Women's Club of North Carolina and the Asheville Tea Party co-hosted Chris Gaubatz, undercover researcher in the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.  Almost 100 people attended the session in Asheville on February 12.

 

Sunday, June 2, 2019/Author: Beth Gurnack/Number of views (2091)/Comments (0)/
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Border Crisis to Be Topic at GOP Women's Luncheon

Border Crisis to Be Topic at GOP Women's Luncheon

Othal Brand and Agent Torres are Featured Speakers

Border Crisis to Be Topic at GOP Women's Luncheon
The speakers for the event will be Othal Brand, Jr. President of Hidalgo County Water Improvement District 3 and private business owner in McAllen, Texas; and U.S. Border Patrol Agent in Charge Clara Reed Torres from the Laredo Sector.
After serving as Vice President of his father's company for many years, Mr. Brand established himself in the internet communications industry as owner/president of Rioplex Wireless, currently operating as O.E. Investments, Ltd. He also serves as president of Hidalgo County Water Improvement District 3 which manages the Rio Grande pumping station that provides the major portion of drinking water for the city of McAllen. It is through this position that Mr. Brand has experienced first-hand up-to-date horror stories of dealing with border security and the illegal immigration crisis. 
Also speaking will be Patrol Agent in Charge, Clara Torres from the Laredo Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol.   With more than 25 years of service, Agent Torres has served as an Acting Assistant Chief Patrol Agent in charge of specialized programs including San Antonio, Dallas and Freer Border Patrol stations as well as the Laredo Sector Public Affairs office. She has developed operational plans to support the Office of Intelligence, was instrumental in the establishment of the South Texas Border Intelligence Center, participated in the planning and establishment of the Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Intelligence Center and served on details with the Office of Intelligence in Washington, DC and participated in interagency operations with DEA, FBI and HSI. The Laredo Sector has served the Southwest Border and Laredo since 1924, covering 110,000 square miles and 116 counties whose stated mission is to prevent terrorist and terrorist weapons from entering the United States, as well as to prevent illegal aliens, smugglers, narcotics, and other contraband from entering the country. In 2014 Agent Torres was inducted into the City of Laredo Women's Hall of Fame in the law enforcement category. 
 

Tuesday, June 4, 2019/Author: Eva Euler/Number of views (1967)/Comments (0)/
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Five Seasons Republican Women Support Local Vets

Five Seasons Republican Women Support Local Vets

Cedar Rapids Republican Women Continue Bus Ticket Donations

At FSRW meetings, there's a jar on each table that says "Bus Tickets for Vets". Our generous members donate what they can to help those who have served our country.  It's a little thing to assist our military veterans, but it adds up to a lot.
Every year for the past 5 years, FSRW has contriubted these table donations to the Linn County Veteran Affairs. That's over $1000 toward bys passes for unemployed, underemployed, or homeless vets in this community.
We care for America, and care about our vets. And we will continue to help until there are no more struggling veterans.

Wednesday, June 5, 2019/Author: Barbara Hames-Bryant/Number of views (1918)/Comments (0)/
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