Important Republican Precinct Meeting at the Courthouse | Eastern NC Now

The Beaufort County Republican Precinct Committee meetings will be held this coming Tuesday in the Beaufort County Court house with doors opening at 6:00 pm.

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    Publisher's note: As some of you may know, there is a strong, unabashed RINO coalition in Beaufort County Politics. It is a coalition that is brazen in attitude and strictly Democrat in policy. Much has been written about this irrefutable behavior of the Beaufort County RINO that is well chronicled, and well understood by all with a full working brain.

    Remarkably, and due to their trademark brazen attitiude, there is a great RINO Challenge afoot to take over the local Republican Part that is now in the strong hands of principled Conservatives. If you care enough to keep this short trend in force, I suggest that show up to be counted at the precinct meeting posted here below.


For Immediate Release:

    The Beaufort County Republican Precinct Committee meetings will be held this coming Tuesday in the Beaufort County Court house with doors opening at 6:00 pm. All registered Republicans of Beaufort County are invited.

    The importance of this meeting is that it will select delegates to the County Convention they will determine the Beaufort County Republican Party Chairman and the Executive Committee membership.

    The County and the Country are divided not so much between Democrats and Republicans as between Conservatives and Liberals. The same is true within the Republican Party, at the national, state and local levels. As we have seen and heard from many quarters, the Republican Party must decide who it is.

    True Republicans and Conservatives cannot afford to continue with the "Go-along to Get-along" and caving to Democrats and the Raleigh Senate or House Caucus choices over who we in Beaufort County want to represent the Republican Party. Neither can the party allow those that have shown their true liberal colors by supporting weak candidates, and those that give away the tax payers money, to decide what is best for the Republican Party.

    The Beaufort Observer has been a source for truth and a target for the liberals. Those that follow its reporting will find a good roadmap for recognizing Conservative Candidates and gaining an insight into what is really going on. But the liberal element of the Republican Party is now attacking the Observer. Ask yourself why.

    Tuesday night Republicans in Beaufort County will have a clear choice. The choice will be between whether the Beaufort GOP will be led by conservatives who adhere to traditional Republican values or whether we will allow those who often side with liberal Democrats to control our county party.

    You are encouraged to look at the past and decide if you want a liberal future as laid out by those that waffle or do you want to make a stand on taking our County and Country back.

    It will be important for all Good Conservative Republicans of Beaufort County to attend this meeting and to vote for the conservative nominees for Precinct officers, delegates and alternates to the County Convention. Those elected Tuesday night will determine who is elected at the County Convention and that choice will decide whether the Beaufort County Republican party is led by conservatives or liberals. It's just that simple and just that important that you attend the precinct meeting Tuesday night and vote conservative.

    For more information: (252) 975-3442

poll#37
Here just weeks before the Republican County Convention, and with speculation afoot that the RINO herd may be re-forming: Should the RINO's special interest advocacy regain power?
48.11%   Yes, special interest is important to me
51.04%   No, our elected Republicans must be principled
0.85%   I dig the Kardashians
1,638 total vote(s)     Voting has Ended!

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