Debra Medina discusses her next move after the gubernatorial campaign. She’s got cash left over and big campaign issues to help fight them. Abolition of private property tax, eminent domain abuse and healthcare reform are the big three for Debra. ”We have real political capital today that we didnt have 13 months ago… ”
Debra Medina spoke at last night’s HALC Annual Meeting and was greeted with a standing ovation. Interestingly, she approached the microphone carrying crimson colored book bearing a huge swastika. In true Medina fashion, she was fearless in the face of potentially cheap political tricks and proceeded to read from it.
“None of these nine ordinary Germans and even the tenth, thought then or thinks now, that the rights of man (in his own case) were violated or even more than mildly inhibited for reasons of what they then accepted and still accept as National emergency for proclaimed four weeks after Hitler took office for chancellor.”
The title of the book was called “They thought they were free” by Milton Mayer and it chronicles the rise of Hitler through the eyes of ten German Nazi citizens between the years 1933 and 1945.
Through historical references found within the book, Medina drew parallels with rising 40′s Nazism and today’s political climate. Watch the full video below. (Note: Our apologies in advance for the poor footage quality)
As a great way to start off 2010, HALC is pleased to announce that Debra Medina, the Citizen Candidate, who rocked Texas politics for nearly 300,000 votes with her message of Liberty, Property Rights, State Sovereignty, and gun rights, will address the Houston Area Liberty Campaign members and guests. Most of us would have expected Debra to take a long vacation after her strenuous Governor’s campaign, but her love for liberty cannot rest, and she is ready to continue her defense of the Constitution and her activism in the Republican Party.
Learn more about HALC’s annual meeting and RSVP.
The first meeting of each year is our annual meeting where officers are elected or re-elected. This meeting is important as the officers chosen will have a direct influence on the direction of HALC. Even our most casual members are encouraged to attend this meeting.
As many of you know, we’ve postponed much of our regular activity as many of our members have been involved in local and state-wide campaigns. With March 2nd behind us, it’s time to pick back up.
The first meeting of each year is our annual meeting where officers are elected or re-elected. This meeting is important as the officers chosen will have a direct influence on the direction of HALC. Even our most casual members are encouraged to attend this meeting.
The positions up for election/Re-election are as follows:
- Chairman
- Vice Chairman
- Secretary
- Treasurer
- At Large Position
Note: Per our most recent bylaw revision, HALC now has one At Large position instead of three.
Where:
Casa Grande
(713) 227-8801
When
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 – 7:00pm
