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 Election Picks for the 2010 November Elections

 
                Well folks like every election we ask that you get out and support a candidate(s). Pick up a yard sign, help pass out bumper stickers. So here is a compilation of folks we are asking you to support since they have supported us in the past. If we have not picked a person in a particular primary it is mainly because they are not on the record in support or opposition to our agenda. In those races please get to know the candidates and if you talk with them then please let us know what they about the issues you feel are important. Our picks are highlightede in Yellow.
 
Fedral Races
Conway Jack Democratic Party US Senator Louisville
Paul Rand Republican Party US Senator   Bowling Green
Hatchett Charles Democratic Party US Representative 1 Benton
Whitfield Edward  Republican Party US Representative 1 Hopkinsville
Marksberry Ed Democratic Party US Representative 2 Owensboro
Guthrie S. Republican Party US Representative 2 Bowling Green
Yarmuth John Democratic Party US Representative 3 Harrods Creek
Lally Todd Republican Party US Representative 3 Louisville
Hansen Michael Independent US Representative 3 Louisville
Martin Edward Libertarian Party US Representative 3 Louisville
Waltz John Democratic Party US Representative 4 Florence
Davis Geoff Republican Party US Representative 4 Fort Mitchell
Holbert James Democratic Party US Representative 5 London
Rogers Harold Republican Party US Representative 5 Somerset
Chandler Ben Democratic Party US Representative 6 Versailles
Barr Garland Republican Party US Representative 6 Lexington
Vance Randolph Write-In US Representative 6 Lexington
State Senate Races
Smith Rex Democratic Party State Senator 2 Paducah
East William Republican Party State Senator 2 Kevil
Leeper Robert Independent State Senator 2 Paducah
Rhoads Jerry Democratic Party State Senator 6 Madisonville
Whitfield Jack Republican Party State Senator 6 Madisonville
Boswell David Democratic Party State Senator 8 Owensboro
Bowen Joe Republican Party State Senator 8 Owensboro
Parrett Dennis Democratic Party State Senator 10 Elizabethtown
Tori Elizabeth Republican Party State Senator 10 Radcliff
Blevins Don Democratic Party State Senator 12 Lexington
Kerr Alice Republican Party State Senator 12 Lexington
Webb Robin Democratic Party State Senator 18 Grayson
Ditty Jack Republican Party State Senator 18 Flatwoods
Eaton David Democratic Party State Senator 20 Shelbyville
Hornback Paul Republican Party State Senator 20 Shelbyville
Smith-Morrow Julie Democratic Party State Senator 24 Newport
Stine Katie Republican Party State Senator 24 Southgate
Black John Democratic Party State Senator 26 LaGrange
Harris Ernie Republican Party State Senator 26 Crestwood
Palmer R.J. Democratic Party State Senator 28 Winchester
Alvarado Ralph Republican Party State Senator 28 Winchester
Turner Johnnie Democratic Party State Senator 30 Harlan
Smith Brandon Republican Party State Senator 30 Hazard
Reynolds Mike Democratic Party State Senator 32 Bowling Green
Wilson Mike Republican Party State Senator 32 Bowling Green
Murphy Lee Democratic Party State Senator 34 Richmond
Carpenter Jared Republican Party State Senator 34 Berea
Hiles Rick Democratic Party State Senator 36 Louisville
Denton Julie Republican Party State Senator 36 Louisville
Meyer Marty Democratic Party State Senator 38 Louisville
Seum Dan Republican Party State Senator 38 Fairdale
State House Races
Lawrence Mike Democratic Party State Representative 1 Paducah
Rudy Steven Republican Party State Representative 1 West Paducah
Cherry Mike Democratic Party State Representative 4 Princeton
Bechler C. Republican Party State Representative 4 Dycusburg
Henley Melvin Democratic Party State Representative 5 Murray
McBee Corey Republican Party State Representative 5 Murray
Coursey Will Democratic Party State Representative 6 Symsonia
Collins Monti Republican Party State Representative 6 Benton
Duncan Michael Democratic Party State Representative 10 Dawson Springs
Waide F.L. Republican Party State Representative 10 Madisonville
Watkins David Democratic Party State Representative 11 Henderson
DeSpain Paul Republican Party State Representative 11 Henderson
Glenn Jim Democratic Party State Representative 13 Owensboro
Boarman Ben Republican Party State Representative 13 Owensboro
Thompson Tommy Democratic Party State Representative 14 Owensboro
Estep Paul Republican Party State Representative 14 Owensboro
King Martha Democratic Party State Representative 16 Lewisburg
Noe Larry Republican Party State Representative 16 Russellville
Russell Les Democratic Party State Representative 17 Big Clifty
Embry C.B. Republican Party State Representative 17 Morgantown
Sims Dottie Democratic Party State Representative 19 Horse Cave
Meredith Michael Republican Party State Representative 19 Brownsville
Bell Johnny Democratic Party State Representative 23 Glasgow
Browning Pam Republican Party State Representative 23 Glasgow
Mills Terry  Democratic Party State Representative 24 Lebanon
Johnson Leo Republican Party State Representative 24 Liberty
Lee Jimmie Democratic Party State Representative 25 Elizabethtown
Lay Carl Republican Party State Representative 25 Elizabethtown
Francis Allan Democratic Party State Representative 26 Elizabethtown
Greer Jeff Democratic Party State Representative 27 Brandenburg
Jantzen Dalton Republican Party State Representative 27 Payneville
Miller Charles Democratic Party State Representative 28 Louisville
Brewer John Republican Party State Representative 28 Louisville
Wilcher Dustin Democratic Party State Representative 29 Louisville
Bratcher Kevin Republican Party State Representative 29 Louisville
Burch Tom Democratic Party State Representative 30 Louisville
Wilson Aaron Republican Party State Representative 30 Louisville
Stallings Nellie Democratic Party State Representative 32 Louisville
Adams Julie Republican Party State Representative 32 Louisville
Greenwell Kimberly Democratic Party State Representative 33 Louisville
Crimm Ron Republican Party State Representative 33 Louisville
Isaacs Jerome Democratic Party State Representative 36 Paint Lick
Napier Lonnie Republican Party State Representative 36 Lancaster
Donohue Jeffery Democratic Party State Representative 37 Fairdale
Hurt Wade Republican Party State Representative 37 Louisville
Firkins Tim Democratic Party State Representative 38 Louisville
Nemes Mike Republican Party State Representative 38 Louisville
Damron Robert  Democratic Party State Representative 39 Nicholasville
Kerr Peter Republican Party State Representative 39 Wilmore
Riner Tom Democratic Party State Representative 41 Louisville
Haney Nathan Republican Party State Representative 41 Louisville
Jenkins Joni Democratic Party State Representative 44 Shively
Powers Gail Republican Party State Representative 44 Louisville
Vanderpool Matthew Democratic Party State Representative 45 Lexington
Lee Stan Republican Party State Representative 45 Lexington
Clark Larry Democratic Party State Representative 46 Louisville
Simpson Brian Republican Party State Representative 46 Louisville
Rand Rick  Democratic Party State Representative 47 Bedford
Broecker Theodore Republican Party State Representative 47 LaGrange
Belcher Linda Democratic Party State Representative 49 Shepherdsville
Webber Russell Republican Party State Representative 49 Shepherdsville
O'Daniel Eddie Democratic Party State Representative 50 Bloomfield
Floyd David Republican Party State Representative 50 Bardstown
Stevens Kent  Democratic Party State Representative 55 Lawrenceburg
King Kim Republican Party State Representative 55 Harrodsburg
Rollins Carl Democratic Party State Representative 56 Midway
Crews Lyen Republican Party State Representative 56 Versailles
Graham Derrick Democratic Party State Representative 57 Frankfort
Haynes Frank Republican Party State Representative 57 Frankfort
Hoffman Charlie Democratic Party State Representative 62 Georgetown
Quarles Ryan Republican Party State Representative 62 Georgetown
Keene Dennis  Democratic Party State Representative 67 Wilder
Thoney Roger Republican Party State Representative 67 Highland Heights
Stacy John Democratic Party State Representative 71 West Liberty
Weigel Christian Independent State Representative 71 Morehead
Overly Sannie Democratic Party State Representative 72 Paris
West Stephen Republican Party State Representative 72 Paris
Pasley Don  Democratic Party State Representative 73 Winchester
Mayfield Donna Republican Party State Representative 73 Winchester
Henderson Richard Democratic Party State Representative 74 Jeffersonville
Moore Jeff Republican Party State Representative 74 Mt. Sterling
Palumbo Ruth  Democratic Party State Representative 76 Lexington
Marrs Richard Republican Party State Representative 76 Lexington
Crenshaw Jesse Democratic Party State Representative 77 Lexington
Darnell David Republican Party State Representative 77 Lexington
McKee Thomas Democratic Party State Representative 78 Cynthiana
Fairfield Timothy Republican Party State Representative 78 Berry
Smart Rita Democratic Party State Representative 81 Richmond
Nash Tiffany Republican Party State Representative 81 Richmond
Nelson Rick Democratic Party State Representative 87 Middlesboro
Carnes Barry Republican Party State Representative 87 Middlesboro
Farmer Bill Republican Party State Representative 88 Lexington
Rader Marie Republican Party State Representative 89 McKee
Edmonds Ted Democratic Party State Representative 91 Jackson
Bryant Mike Republican Party State Representative 91 Jackson
Wireman Mark Independent State Representative 91 Jackson
Short John Democratic Party State Representative 92 Hindman
Couch Ruby Republican Party State Representative 92 Mallie
Hall W. Democratic Party State Representative 93 Phelps
Urias Raul Republican Party State Representative 93 Phyllis
Combs Leslie Democratic Party State Representative 94 Pikeville
Ford Roger Republican Party State Representative 94 Pikeville
Stumbo Gregory Democratic Party State Representative 95 Prestonsburg
Williams James Republican Party State Representative 95 Banner
Hayes David Democratic Party State Representative 96 Grayson
York Jill Republican Party State Representative 96 Grayson
Collins Hubert Democratic Party State Representative 97 Wittensville
Runyon Bill Republican Party State Representative 97 Paintsville
Sinnette Kevin Democratic Party State Representative 100 Ashland
Spriggs Cheryl Republican Party State Representative 100 Ashland
 

2010 Freedom Fighters Forum

 

Hello All,
 
                As I write this the KMA/KBA just wrapped up another installment of the Freedom Fighters Forum. This year it was held at beautiful Lake Cumberland Resort Park’s convention center. Being so far away from any of the major towns I had my concerns about how many folks may be able to make it but we had over 150 people there this weekend between all the various groups represented there. Not only KMA members but ABATE of Ohio, CMT/ABATE of TN, Take Back KY members, Campaign for Liberty folks, TEA party folks and a variety of clubs both member and non members of the Confederation of Clubs here in KY. The purpose of these annual seminars like their national counterparts is to hopefully educate bikers of issues they are facing legislatively and motivate them to take action and tell them how to do it.
                This year we had another all-star cast of speakers on the agenda. Heading up the lineup of political speakers was U.S. Congressman Hal Rogers. Congressman Rogers has in large part supported every bill we have asked of him during his tenure in Washington D.C. He spoke of some of the happenings going on there including the debate over the Health Care bill and the secrecy surrounding it. How very few members even know what is actually in the bill since it is being changed in closed meetings and bargains struck to appease various groups in the process. Some have become very public like the buying of the votes from the Senators from Louisiana and Nebraska. Some have not been made public. Where bikers need to be concerned are will they try to limit the coverage or impose additional fees, taxes, etc.. just because you own and ride a motorcycle. If this type of public option / government run health care system takes effect look for it to happen. He also took questions from the audience regarding cap and trade, term limits, the economy, the military and other issues. Our deepest thanks goes out to the Congressman for his support past, present and future on the issues that affect us all.
                 Next was a first for the KMA, we had either the candidate or representative for all those running for the US Senate seat on the Republican side this time around. Candidate Bill Johnson could not attend in person but sent some of his folks to meet people and answer questions about his positions. While our own Secretary of State Trey Grayson and Rand Paul were able to address the crowd in person. First up in the lineup was Trey Grayson. Speaking about his current position as Secretary of State and some of the accomplishments he has made while in that office. Working on making it easier for businesses to file their appropriate papers to the ease of filing to run for political office. He spoke on his positions facing the nation and also took questions from the audience dealing with a variety of issues. Many centered around the military since many of the folks in attendance are past military or may have friends or family in the service currently.
                Rand Paul who has made a  splash in KY politics also addressed the crowd. Definitely one NOT to be considered part of the beltway crowd spoke about the need for a smaller less intrusive government. How the interpretation or misinterpretation of the commerce clause in the constitution has allowed for the many abuses of the tenth amendment by the federal government. How the constitution is violated in Washington D.C. on an almost continuous basis because we let them. He also took a variety of questions from the audience about the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, to second amendment questions  to climategate and the EPA. For those that may not know Rand Paul is the son of former presidential candidate Ron Paul the Congressman from Texas. We appreciate the time each of these candidates took to come and address our Forum and let our members get to meet them one on one versus the 6:00 news sound bite.
                While politics is the primary focus we did have a couple of speakers on other topics as well. John Rice one of our business members and attorney in the Lexington area spoke on different types of insurance coverage and how each applies. With a variety of products out there your agent may not offer all the options available so it is best to know what types of products and options are out there and may benefit you the most. Also on the agenda was Tim Cody an instructor and instructor coach with the Ky Motorcycle Program. These are the folks that actually administer the rider classes in the state. They also have several other group presentations that are available as well. These involve riding in groups, older riders when the reflexes get a little slower and being aware of your surroundings along with a few others. These modules are available by contacting KMP and asking one of their instructors to present it to your group. They also need folks to help present them as well so if you see one you like and would like to help out give them a call.
                Ralph Buss our AIM attorney for KY spoke some of the RICO cases he has been involved with and how the two proposed bills in the KY legislature regarding criminal gangs mirror some aspects of the federal RICO statutes. The 2 bills stuck square in the middle of our radar screen are HB 53 and HB 64. Both of these bills try define and criminalize being a member of a criminal gang. The KMA in no uncertain terms is opposed to these pieces of legislation and request that each of you call your state Representative and Senator in Frankfort and ask that they do the same. The language of these bills are so broad that the VFW or the Boy Scouts could be considered a criminal gang if pursued by a prosecuting attorney.  If your group were deemed to be a criminal gang then you would be included in a national database shared with everyone from Homeland Security to your local school security officer. You can be added to this database if law enforcement has reliable information  from an informant, parent or guardian among other things. Your group can be added to it even if another country that the US has diplomatic relations with has said your group is a gang. HB 53 makes it illegal to ask others to join your group or you can get a felony gang recruitment and HB 64 will let them take your property if used for the purpose of the gang. You may think it does not affect you but the same was said of RICO when it was passed and now the tobacco companies and other mom and pop stores have faced RICO charges because of the actions of others. Not only does this legislation make it possible to go after just about any group out there but has serious constitutional questions as well. It infringes on your right to assemble and since many of the aspects of these items do not have to go through court you are denied due process as well. What this in effect means is a few people in your group, who may or may not know commit a few crimes, YOU can be held responsible for it.
What we are asking you to do is call 1-800-372-7181 and you can leave a message for your Legislators. A simple one works best. “Please vote NO on HB 53 and HB64!!!” That is all we are asking you to do. It takes all of about 5 minutes to do and if you do not know who your Senator or Representative is, NO Problem. There are some really nice folks in the call center and they will be happy to help you look up who your elected officials are. They will ask for you phone number and address so that your Representative or Senator can reply to your message and from there they can look up who it may be.  Please have your friends and family call on these 2 bills. Time is important and things can change quickly. Be sure to sign up for the latest updates on our e-newsletter at www.kmakba.com to get the most up to date info and the status of these and other bills.
Our final speaker of the day was Gimmi Jimmy of Texas speaking about the US defenders program he has been touting across the country. This is how folks can get involved especially those of you in the clubs. Whether you are a 1% club or a social club. Ministry club, dry and sober, family, manufacturer based or even independent rider here is a program to help you get involved and make a difference. At crucial times a “Call to Action” alert will go out. We are sending one out now about HB 53 and HB 64. Information about the bills will go out to a representative from each club who will organize his/her members to call, write or email about a particular bill or maybe to help in a campaign if needed.  If your club or group would like more information about this effort please go to www.usdefenders.org or you can contact myself. I was selected to be the State Commander for the KY Defenders and along with the help of a great many others this effort should help compliment the work of the KMA/KBA in that we need as many folks involved as possible in calling and talking with their elected officials on bills of common interests.
Please be sure to stay involved and keep your eyes on Frankfort and Washington D.C. Get involved in a political campaign or even run for office on your own. Please make the phone call 1-800-372-7181 and ask your Legislator to VOTE NO on HB 53 and HB 64.
 
Jay Huber
KMA/KBA State President
Dedicated to Protecting the
Rights of All KY Motorcyclists

   

Words of wisdom

 

We need more watchdogs over these "legislators" that are suppose to be representing us ....... or a more effective way to make known these clowns to the public to rid these "representatives" ... We biker have always known how fearful these people are of us, its time we prove it by seeing they don't hide in the shadows and darken half-ways of our capitol and bring light on their socialist agenda & policies and boot these dogs back to their kennels.
 
For 44 years as a biker I have watched, listened and laughed at their frightened words of doom and "protective legislation" ... I'm not laughing now, I pissed and sickened by the attempts of "social do-gooders" to legislate everyone according to their "standards". 
 
When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty... Thomas Jefferson
 
 
James C. McGonigle "a.k.a. Centerline"
 
 


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