Florida RLC Passes Resolution Condemning Party Boss Boot of RLC Members
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Last week, the Florida chapter of the Republican Liberty Caucus held a statewide meeting whereby the membership passed a resolution condemning the actions of the Republican Party of Florida. Readers will recall that five Republican Liberty Caucus members were booted from the Republican Party in September for supporting limited government policies and being vocal about it!
According to Florida RLC Chairman Will Pitts, “As much as I dislike what the Party apparatus has done to discredit [me and] personally attack others and myself, I realize that we must stay the course and fight the good fight. Those few in power in the party would like nothing more than for us to leave and take the others that are upsetting their good ole boy corrupt system with us. We will not give them that satisfaction. As a result, I have decided to continue my fight to restore the original principles within the Republican Party in spite of the daunting long road ahead.”
“I would like to encourage you to join us in this fight and become a member of the Republican Liberty Caucus in your area. If there is not one, then start a chapter and encourage others to do the same. Then join your local executive committee in the Republican Party, and encourage others to join that as well. Soon through participatory government, you will bring change to the organization from the inside and from the ground up. It will only be through a concerted effort of many of us working in the same direction that we will be able to change things.
Below are a few photos from the recent Florida RLC membership meeting, which took place in the Orlando area.

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Signing the resolution, Chairman Will Pitts and RLC members.





On December 16th, 2009 at 8:52 am
There is a list of our members published from time to time. Go down the list and identify the members in your county. If you are already a member of your RLC, contac them about joining.
If they are interested,get present members to sponsor them. Don’t sponsor them all yourself, spread it around. Lay low until we have the numbers.
John Conway