Sunday, January 31, 2010

My letter to Glenn Beck

Hi Glenn,

I am Rob Taylor, and I am the Constitution Party candidate for the US
Senate seat here in Wisconsin. I have written you many times and I
realize that thousands of others do the same. So I understand why you
don't acknowledge my letters.

I have been promoting the "Bring The Politicians Home" platform now for
over the last several months.

This is my ad on my website (www.robtaylorforsenate.com)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELb9kvKhPPI

I was telling my wife the other night watching the SOTU, "Do you realize
if something happens right now to that building, we would be out of a
government." When she heard the audio, her reply was,"That's what you
said."

So I guess we think the same.

Thank you for the audio, it speaks volumes of the wrong doings on how our
country is run. The representatives do need to be among the people.
Being a representative is not a career nor a full time job. That is not
what our founders intended. Think how much money would be saved, and being
I am against the Federal Income Tax, this goes along with my stand on that
issue.


Glenn, I am not asking for promotion of my campaign. But what I am asking
is what or how can I get you and the other media organizations to see
that there is more than the two big ticket parties. That there are
patriots out here, willing to rick it all to save this country.


We, my campaign, on Thursday January 28th launched the second phase of our
campaign. We call it the "Constitution Revolution". Our message will be
to teach the people of Wisconsin about the Constitution. To teach that it
is not self enforcing or self defending. That we the American people have
to do that. We will demonstrate that the law was written for the people,
not politicians and their special interest friends.

And we will be promoting the one true means outside of revolt to
accomplish this, and that is in a court of law.

We plan on teaching people that at one time the average American citizen
knew and was taught in school the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and
the basic language of law to defend those rights. The law was written so
that the average person could understand it. But the legal and political
systems have taken that away from us, We The People.

My campaign plan on being leaders here and not just talking the talk. We
will be filing suits against our so call representatives that are
participating in Unconstitutional activities. And this includes stopping
Unconstitutional Bills that are being debated. The lists are many. And
you know that.

We will be going after certain representatives and the people who vetted
them who have committed crimes against the state.

I am not sure what you might define this as, but in my book it is called
Treason.

We the People will take back our country, and we will do it the right and
legal way.


Thank you for listening.

God Bless The United States of America;

Rob Taylor
Constitution Party Candidate
US Senate - WI


Defend the Constitution of the Untied States of America, from all enemies ...
Foreign AND Domestic!

Monday, January 18, 2010

Comments on te Bonfire Tea Party

Yeah, we had a Tea Party up here in WI also (In Racine). It was ok. I went with a few other libertarians, and there were some other libertarians there. We handed out anti-war, non-interventionist, pro-liberty literature. Ken Van Doren was there which was awesome. One guy I saw and talked to had an infowars hat on

As for the whos who, who spoke. Both GOP candidates were big Neo's. I asked Dave Westlake what he thought of Ron Paul and he dodged. As for the handouts (anti-war) it went ok. About 70/30 of take to non-takers. Many were receptive. I added the Ron Paul Christian Just War video on there so hopefully they'll check that out. There must have been about 2000-3000 there. I can't implore people enough to go to every Tea Party. People are at least somewhat receptive, and if we don't get involved the Neo's will definitely co-opt them for sure. The other GOP candidate was a buffoon (He called himself an economist), and all he talked about was how we need confidence, and everything will be all better.

I must say though, I was impressed with Rob Taylor. The Constitution Party candidate. He only briefly mentioned God, but he was damn fiery and his message was awesome (90% agreement). I laughed though when he said we need to repeal the 16th Amendment and abolish the IRS and the crowd went dead silent. I was the only one who shouted. He also brought up non-interventionism, ending the Federal Reserve, the NWO, etc. He got a very good reception, much better than the other two Neo's combined. I also found it awesome when he talked about booting the UN off US soil and us getting out that the crowd uproared. Good stuff. Not sure if they'll vote CP, but the LP candidate wasn't there (not sure if there is one running), but I would be happy with him winning thats for sure. GL with that though....

Sunday, January 10, 2010

My first forum

Here are some reviews of our first forum.

CONSTITUTION RISING

The Rock River Patriots had their first series of conservative candidate forums January 8th. Two of the candidates running against Russ Feingold attended the forum. Dave Westlake (Republican) and Rob Taylor (Constitution Party).

Each candidate was allowed an opening statement around 5 minutes long explaining their philosophy. Then each candidate were asked questions with a 3-5 minute time limit for their answer. The questions were not available in advance.

The weather outside this evening was bitter and sub zero, but over 60 brave men and women packed the room to listen, question, and take to task the men who aspire to the United States Senate. After the brief introductions, the moderator began firing out questions. Among the audience were quite a few seasoned patriots.

Many topics were addressed with questions covering Real ID, Taxes, The USA Patriot Act, Terrorism, The Federal Reserve, The United Nations, The Second Amendment, and the eligibility of Barak Hussein Obama to be the Commander in Chief.

The Republican candidate, Dave Westlake, was not well prepared for most of the hard hitting constitutional issues, constantly making notes, twitching in the hot seat, while trying to soft sell most of his Neo-Con Republicrat answers. While on the other hand, the Constitution Party candidate, Rob Taylor, whom traveled a long distance to field questions in Westlake's backyard, quickly eroded the home field advantage by being stoic,and true in his answers. We the people are starting to see the light, that more of the same old same old will not be acceptable in this upcoming Senate race. The crowd approval of the concepts of a smaller, constitutionally restricted government, resonated loud and clear.

Mr. Taylor showed his commitment is solid and serious in this campaign. His views of no federal income tax, ending the Federal Reserve, an unrestricted Second Amendment, states rights, bringing our troops home now, and zero tolerance on illegal immigration were definitely the will of the majority in attendance.

Mr. Westlake was outclassed tonight by a true American Patriot. The people are waking from their slumber only to find that their country is gone and the road to restore the Republic is narrow, straight and true. This 2010 election will prove to be the deciding factor in the future of our great nation. If the people of Wisconsin rally for truth and liberty, rejecting the Republicrat agenda, the United States will have a third party in Washington.




CPOW folks: Last night in the very fridged weather at Jefferson WI public Forum for candidates Rob Taylor our candidate for US Senate did well VS his Repulican opponent Mr. Westlake. Both candidates are new to the Statewide race. Although both candidates are conservatives, Rob Taylor came off as better even though this was not a debate officially. Rob stuck to his guns on Constitutional answers and quoted chapter and verse as needed. However this audience was very Constitutionally minded so no smoke and mirror answers would have worked. Both caught some "friendly fire" from the audience which is good. The moderator had tough topics prepared and the event was well timed and moved along, no bunny trails. Be assured Rob Taylor made new friends from the Rock River Patriots group who hosted the event. About 40 attended due to bad weather down here and the usual--apathy. But all in all Rob did well and was respected by the very constitutional-minded audience.
I saw 5 CPOW board members there. Good turnout in terrible weather. Thanks Rob for driving 4.5 hours to attend, God will bless your moxie. Bob Bellard, 2nd district CPOW


Not speaking as a Rock River Patriot because, as a group, we do not endorse candidates.

Having said that. I personally completely agree with this assessment.

I am going to let everyone I know, know about Rob. His beliefs are mine. On a few issues Dave was Ok, on to many he just didn't get it.

Nothing will change with Dave in office. The same would would happen simply at a slower pace.