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New Conference Tuesday in Montgomery Regarding Alabama Legislative Response to National Health Care Plan

Alabama Senator Scott Beason has proposed a constitutional amendment (SB-233) which, if enacted, will prohibit any person, employer, or health care provider from being compelled to participate in any health care system. Three similar bills have been proposed in the Alabama House.  Democrats in both chambers have blocked the progress of these bills.

Over fifty organizations and thousands of individuals have signed on to a coalition letter urging legislators to move one of these bills “through both houses and to the people for a vote.”

On Tuesday, March 30, Senator Beason, Eagle Forum of Alabama Executive Director Brooklyn Burgess and Alabama Republican Liberty Caucus Media Director Stephen Gordon will be conducting a news conference on the State House stairs in Montgomery at 11:30 a.m.  Candidates for public office, representatives of state organizations, local and regional Tea Party leaders and members of the state legislature will also be on hand to field questions from the media immediately following the news conference.

ALRLC quoted in the national media

Stephen Gordon provided his immediate opinion regarding Parker Griffith’s change of parties. Dave Weigel of the Washington Independent picked up his quote:

Steve Gordon, an Alabama conservative activist who worked on former Rep. Bob Barr’s (R-Ga.) Libertarian presidential bid last year, tentatively attacked Griffith, using some of the same language as Burgess. “What seems to be a GOP victory at first may well become another liberal victory in the long term,” Gordon wrote in a post for the Alabama Republican Liberty Caucus. “Unless Parker Griffith starts voting like a true fiscal conservative, Alabama could be stuck with another entrenched big-government Republican congressman.”

The “Burgess” to which Weigel referred is Alabama Eagle Forum Executive Director Brooklyn Burgess:

Brooklyn Roberts, an Alabama conservative activist, told TWI that Griffith was falling into a familiar role — that of the “big-government” politician who changes parties without changing stripes.

“I’d expect him to become another [Alabama Sen.] Richard Shelby in terms of bringing pork home and spending,” said Burgess, referring to the senator who left the Democratic Party after the GOP’s 1994 sweep. “I think Griffith will hurt the conservatives who were running for this seat. If he wins I think he’ll become another big-government Republican we can’t get rid of.”

Michelle Malkin also picked up the quote, as well as one from Jeff Sessions, Les Phillip and Steve Boyette.

It’s nice to see the national media paying a bit of attention to the true conservatives in Alabama.

Stephen Gordon discusses the Tea Party movement on MSNBC

Here’s ALRLC media spokesperson Stephen Gordon on Rachel Maddow:

Rocket City Brewfest draws thousands

ALRLC members were busy working to Free the Hops over the weekend.  While AL-RLC Secretary Shana Kluck and member Austin Wilkes were working the Free The Hops booth, media director Stephen Gordon was tweeting event updates to the cell phones of event participants and others around the state who couldn’t attend the event.  He was also interviewed by Huntsville’s WAFF 48 News.  Video on the news coverage is located here and at the sidebar.

Press Release: National Media Spotlight Focuses on Alabama RLC Members

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Shana Kluck
shanajk@gmail.com
(205) 586-5751

National Media Spotlight Focuses on Alabama RLC Members

Members of new Alabama organization send Homeland Security Report viral, participate in Tea Party activities across state, interviewed on national television

(BIRMINGHAM, ALA. – April 20, 2009) For an organization which has been operational for less than two weeks, members of the Alabama Chapter of the Republican Liberty Caucus have received significant national and state attention over the past few days.

ALRLC Media Director Stephen Gordon received considerable media attention for exposing the Department of Homeland Security report “Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Environment Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment,” which went viral on the Internet.

“Considering that several of our RLC members provide Web 2.0 services for a living, we felt it was our civic responsibility to ensure that the story went immediately viral on the Internet,” said ALRLC Media Coordinator Stephen Gordon. “It’s critically important that believers in small government are made aware that they are being targeted by the current administration.”

“The Bush administration’s creation of the new DHS was not simply another instance of poor administration and leadership,” wrote ALRLC Chairman Scott Boykin on the organization’s website. “Rather, it established a new tool for political leaders seeking to demonize their opponents.  Bush’s intentions in creating DHS don’t matter now, because it’s no longer his department.  The more power government has, the greater is its potential threat to our freedom.  The DHS report is a startling reminder that big government is dangerous.”

Members of the Alabama Liberty Caucus also assisted with the coordination of three Tax Day Tea Parties held in Alabama.  ALRLC Secretary Shana Kluck and Gordon helped secure speakers, provide professional advice and assisted with other logistical concerns for the Tuscaloosa and Birmingham Tea Parties, respectively.  RLC supporter Matthew Givens was a coordinator for the Montgomery event.   While crowd estimates vary, approximately ten thousand people attended these three events.  The Birmingham event received national television attention on Fox News.

On Thursday, Gordon spent an hour as an in-studio guest along with national political journalist Robert Stacy McCain on WYDE’s Lee Davis Show. Discussing the topic of recent Alabama Tea Parties, McCain stressed a point which Gordon had made to him during Ron Paul’s recent presidential bid: “The Ron Paul movement wasn’t about Ron Paul.  It was about a movement.”

Additionally, Gordon appeared on MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow Show on Tuesday.  According to HotAir.com’s Green Room, Gordon took “hard shots at Newt Gingrich, Mike Huckabee and Alan Keyes” which “should suffice to dispel any notion that the Tea Party movement is a ‘neocon/Republican/Fox News’ conspiracy.”

Gordon also discussed the role of FreedomWorks/CSE during the campaign to defeat Governor Riley’s tax increase proposal in 2003.

The ALRLC’s organizational mission is to recruit and endorse candidates who support the RLC’s agenda, elect small-government Republicans to political office, and change the direction of the Republican Party to reflect our vision of peace and prosperity.

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Birmingham and Tuscaloosa Tax Day Tea Party reports

Two Ron Paul supporters at the Tuscaloosa Tea Party (photo credit: Forward Focus Media)

Two Ron Paul supporters at the Tuscaloosa Tea Party (photo credit: Forward Focus Media)

In both the Tuscaloosa and the Shelby County/Birmingham Tea Parties held on April 15th, Alabama RLC members played vital roles in the successes of these events.  In Tuscaloosa, 500 to 600 people were reported in attendance.  Crowd estimates ranged between 5,000 and 10,000 for the Birmingham event.  Because of extreme event-related traffic congestion, it is very difficult to determine the actual total amount of people who showed at this event.

One contribution to Tea Party success provided by our RLC members led to certainly the funniest and perhaps one of the best speeches delivered at any Tea Party event across the country.

In Tuscaloosa, ALRLC Secretary Shana Kluck secured a speaking spot for former Washington Times assistant national editor and current freelance journalist Robert Stacy McCain.  In Birmingham, ALRLC Media Director Stephen Gordon did the same.  Poking fun at the Department of Homeland Security report we helped make available to the public, McCain wowed the crowd with his Jeff Foxworthy-like rendition of “You might be a right-wing extremist, if…”

Here’s the video of the speech McCain delivered in Hoover:

Shana Kluck, Robert Stacy McCain and Stephen Gordon have all provided reports from both the Tuscaloosa and Birmingham Tea Parties.  Additional reports and photographs come from Ken PritchettCathy Reisenwitz, Rhoda, Ed, and WYDEBirmingham News coverage is here and dominant front page Tuscaloosa News coverage is here. For a special treat, here’s a YouTube of Rick and Bubba on Sean Hannity’s nationally televised feed from Birmingham.

ALRLC media director credited with breaking DHS “rightwing extremist” report

Our very own Stephen Gordon has been credited by a significant portion of the Internet for his key role in disclosing the recently publicized Department of Homeland Security report entitled: “Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Environment Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment.”

The report contains the following definition:

Rightwing extremism in the United States can be broadly divided into those groups, movements, and adherents that are primarily hate-oriented (based on hatred of particular religious, racial or ethnic groups), and those that are mainly antigovernment, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or local authority, or rejecting government authority entirely. It may include groups and individuals that are dedicated to a single issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration.

Also targeted in the report are veterans, folks anticipating additional restrictions to their Second Amendment rights, and those concerned about the loss of U.S. sovereignty. In short, this report identifies an overwhelming majority of Alabamians.

Not only has news of this report dominated the Internet for the last few days, the White House and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano have also been forced to respond (not satisfactorily, to date) to the situation.

Congratulations to Stephen for his fine work in shedding some sunlight upon this most disturbing document.