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jasonhlasvegas2008
06-22-2008, 11:39 PM
Going Back to Reno...Again - A Love Song for Sue Lowden

You Tube Link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRVA9aBqVl8

MP3 Link:

http://www.safety-video-bmsh.com/Robert_Holloway_Talks_About_The_Nevada_State_GOP_C onvention.html

This is a love song for Sue Lowden... Chair of the Nevada Republican Party

Going Back to Reno...Again

Lyrics by Chris Dyer (NV Congressional Candidate CD 1)

Music by Jason Holloway

Distribute Widely! Send it to everyone!!!

More about the convention:

http://www.nevadagopconvention.com

More info about Chris Dyer:

http://www.chrisdyer.com

jasonhlasvegas2008
06-23-2008, 12:25 AM
Lyrics:

I’m going to Reno again
I’m going to convene again
But this time for some reason
the party says it’s treason
and I’m a bad Republican.

I’m going to Reno again
This time without Sue Lowden
she could be so delicious
but why is she so vicious
is she a bad Republican?

I’m not much for fighting and calling names
but Sue seems to like playing games
She made people mad with her little stunt
and we’ll soon be rid of that lying

I’m going to Reno again
and hangin’ with some of my friends
I’ll miss my chair baby
and I think that maybe
We’re both sad Republicans

jasonhlasvegas2008
06-23-2008, 12:42 AM
Note from Chris Dyer:

As you may know, the Nevada state GOP delegates are coming together on June 28th in Reno. Unfortunately, this has some of the party officials upset. As a candidate for office I'm torn between my supporters and my crush on Sue Lowden, the state GOP chair. In order to express my pain I wrote a song. Please enjoy. -Chris

jasonhlasvegas2008
06-23-2008, 03:41 AM
bump

TXcarlosTX
06-23-2008, 04:29 AM
morning laugh bump!!

clintontj72
06-23-2008, 07:30 AM
Oh come on LOL! You're missing a word after lying :D ...suppose you know that...but it just wanted to roll off my tongue :P

pauletteNV
06-23-2008, 08:20 AM
Sing it....all the way to the Delegates Convention, June 28th, Grand Sierra Resort.
Great job Chris....thanks Jason.......here we go. Not many days left, please call and email and make sure every delegate knows of the convention and has a way to get there.
Even if you have done this a gazillion times, what if we missed someone or a delegate is sitting on the fence. Sing the Chris' song...that ought to do it. It is catchy, still running through my head. Chris, I hope you get over Sue, 'cuz I think her days as chair are limited.

Wolfgang Bohringer
06-23-2008, 09:03 AM
Can we resume the convention by simply singing this short ditty in unison, instead of endlessly saluting, pledging fealty, and singing hymns to the military and the state as we normally have to endure?

This is a resumption of a recess and we have business to continue, so all of that military-state-religious nonsense is out of order anyway.

HOLLYWOOD
06-23-2008, 09:13 AM
Excellent! Bump!

Punt her Stunts!

jasonhlasvegas2008
06-23-2008, 09:39 AM
Can we resume the convention by simply singing this short ditty in unison, instead of endlessly saluting, pledging fealty, and singing hymns to the military and the state as we normally have to endure?

This is a resumption of a recess and we have business to continue, so all of that military-state-religious nonsense is out of order anyway.

Yeah, no kidding. I love the military as much as the next guy but the Republican Conventions are getting quite Orwellian

jasonhlasvegas2008
06-23-2008, 12:24 PM
Here are just a few of the many reviews Chris Dyer and I have received:

1. The Cause for Liberty is growing!

2. Yahoooooooo, ride on good Republicans.

3. Sue's day has come...and gone...and the Phoenix will rise in Reno on June 28th, Grand Sierra Resort...bring your delgates badges and your guitar and sing along with me
"we shall overcome."

4. LOL! That was hilarious...I like the pause and missing word :D

5. Thanks I needed that and I loved the snoopy comment. I did not know there was such talent in the rEVOLution

6. HAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!

7. See you there too cowboy!

8. WAY TO GO GUYS, I THINK IT'S PLATINUM....See you there - with LOTS of my other Sad/Bad Republican friends !

9. Hilarious!!! I love it.

10. Excellent!

11. I am energized for the day.......thanks Chris and Jason. I heard you speak, Chris, and was so impressed, but now even more impressed. Can we digg (cyndezu?) and get this on top fast....before Wednesday? Gosh, that little diddy sticks in one's head....we can sing it all the way to Reno this weekend! Heck, we can sing it at Reno...

12. Now that put a big smile on my face this morning! I love it! It would be awesome to get it on the radio stations out there this week!!! Way to go!

13. I LOVE IT!!!! GREAT SONG!! :-)

pauletteNV
06-23-2008, 12:51 PM
For more well-deserved, good and fun comments. Once in awhile a little humor and a song relieves the pressure.... Hence, cowboys singing around the campfire...well, this is Nevada! Cowboys of the R3volution unite on June 28th, less one little saloon lass who is busy at some casino somewhere.

Wolfgang Bohringer
06-23-2008, 05:31 PM
I love the military as much as the next guy

Jason, our founding fathers did not love a professional government military and I think history has proven that they had good reasons. They believed that allowing the government to have armed soldiers was the "bane of liberty" and right up there with central banking in dangerousness. So they fought a revolution to re-establish their ancient right to be free from such despotism. The founding revolutionaries pitied the enslaved people of old Europe--all of whom were subjects of standing government armies.

At the Constitutional Convention, delegate Elbridge Gerry asked:



What, sir, is the use of a militia? It is to prevent the establishment of a standing army, the bane of liberty.


In a letter to Francis Hopkinson (March 13, 1789), Thomas Jefferson wrote that:



a [federal] bill of rights [must] secure freedom in religion, freedom of the press, [and] freedom from a permanent military..."


To James Madison, on December 20, 1787, Jefferson wrote that a federal Bill of Rights must:



"provide clearly...for freedom of religion, freedom of the press, [and] protection against standing armies..."


Again to Madison, on July 31, 1788, Jefferson wrote that:



It seems generally understood that [a federal Bill of Rights] should go to Juries, Habeas corpus, [and] Standing Armies..."


The principle that a free people must not delegate the power to raise armies to the government and must reserve this power to themselves via their militias was enshrined first in the English Bill of Rights (1689) and then in all of the American state constitutions and declarations of rights beginning in 1776 and finally in a slightly watered down Madisonian version allowing for temporarily raising government armies in extreme emergencies in the federal Constitution (1789) and Bill of Rights (1791). See my sig line below: