Marksmanship Met History… Appleseed Shoot a Big Success!
Members of the Republican Liberty Caucus and other strong supporters of Second Amendment rights gathered for a two day instructional course and history lesson. The Appleseeds Project developed by the Revolutionary War Veterans Association is “designed to take you from being a rifle owner to a rifleman.â€Â It was evident from the overwhelming turn-out that many rifle enthusiast and history buffs were pleased to soak up the information as well as, some of the rigorous maneuvers and directions being barked by the tough but lovable volunteer Appleseeds directors.
This past weekend’s less than favorable weather did not detour patriots such as Dave Shields (who helped arrange the event) and Kimberly Wells (RLCNEF Vice Chairman) and Buck Wright (RLCNEF Treasurer) who attended the local marksmanship training hosted at the Ancient City Shooting Range.
During the lunch break, RLC members talked with other attendees and encouraged them to attend a RLC local monthly meeting where we discuss limited government, liberty ideologies, promote civic education as well as activism against taxes, spending and other unconstitutional government authorities.
Those in attendance were responsive to the RLC message, however there is still a large anti-republican sentiment amongst many Americans. Many persons claim to have been registered Republican or have voted Republican for the past three to four decades. However, the antics of the Bush Administration being followed by Obama has only exasperated their apathy and distaste for “politics as usual.†Many see our government’s persistent threat to Second Amendment rights as one of the very reasons events such as the Appleseeds Project should be well attended and plentiful around the nation.
One thing is for certain, regardless of the state of affairs each of us view our country to be in, it is pertinent that no matter our party affiliation, race, sex, gender or religious views that we each take time to not only exercise our rights but support those who understand that liberty and freedom must always be carefully guarded and preserved.
For those who missed this past event will be pleased to know that there has been a second event scheduled this December 12th and 13th. Please be sure to register online so they can prepare for the proper attendance. Unfortunately, this past event was so well attended that Appleseed’s organizers had to turn away some last minute attendees even though they where prepared take 20% more than who registered in advance.
Please fee free to contact Dave Shields (dave@cxp.com) to arrange an Appleseeds Event in your area.
Framing the Liberty Message
Positive thinking is a mental attitude that admits into the mind, thoughts, words and images that are conductive to action and then success. It is a mental attitude that expects good and favorable results. A positive mind anticipates happiness, joy, health and a successful outcome of every situation and action.
Many of us are passionate about politics and often get so caught up in what we are fighting against, that we tend to forget what we are fighting for, what we represent and why it is important to us.
Why is it important to frame what we say as political activists in a positive manner? Because while negative tactics in politics often involves “getting things done at the expense of others†and “being willing to win while others lose,†positive politics is the ability to influence opinions, obtain resources and work with people to get things done.
When we practice positive politics we are acting in the service of our organization and our mission. We become powerful advocates for our stated cause. While building an understanding and mutual network of support with those around us. Even those that do not fully understand what we are fighting for are willing to listen when the message is framed in a positive light.
In debate class, students quickly learn that whoever frames the message in the most positive manner wins the debate. This is an important skill for those of us fighting for Liberty to understand and incorporate in our interactions with others. As an example, when the abortion argument began, both sides of the debate fought to see who would be able to best “frame the message†which they believed would recruit more followers to their viewpoint. One side started calling those who were against abortion “anti-choice.†The opposing side responded by framing those who were for abortion as being “pro-death.â€Â Today, this framed marketing message has polarized both groups into the Pro-life / Pro-choice movement. This matters because it clearly states what they are fighting for and not what they are fighting against, thus attracting people to the cause.
Those of us fighting in the liberty movement should understand the physiological way that others respond to the message that we are presenting. We need to be able to articulate what we are for, instead of always with what we are against.
If we want to be leaders in our respective political parties, we need to be able to communicate a clear, positive, call to action to potential supporters. Outstanding leaders are able to positively express an ideological vision congruent with the deeply-held values of their followers. Real leaders display a passion for, and have a strong conviction about what they regard as the moral correctness of their vision. They engage in outstanding or extraordinary behavior and are willing to make tremendous self-sacrifices in the interest of their vision and mission. We need to learn to do this in order attract people to the cause of Liberty and communicate with them the importance of what we are trying to accomplish.
Once we learn to “frame the Liberty Message†in a positive, upbeat way, we will have more curious bystanders join our cause. Those who are apprehensive will begin to listen. People become fascinated with and are drawn to a message of hope and encouragement. After all, the ultimate goal is attracting more people to our message of Liberty and Freedom.
How do we frame the issues that are important to us in a positive manner:
Our opposition to the Patriot Act- We support protecting all American’s privacy and personal liberties.
Opposition to the current managing of the Federal Reserve- We support a sound monetary policy that is transparent to all Americans
Not being willing to Vote for the lesser of 2 evils in elections- We believe American’s should only vote for someone whom they agree with on fundamental Republican principles.
Our Opposition to unprincipled republicans such as Charlie Crist, John Thrasher and other such as them- We support holding all Republicans accountable because it is the only way to insure our party remains true to its principles.
Our opposition to Interventionist Foreign Policy- We support a Constitutional approach to foreign policy thus allowing us to build a strong national defense.
Bio for Kimberly Wells (Jefferson Cup)
Kimberly Wells Nominated by Micheal Wahlman
Kimberly Wells has been an active and founding member within the Republican Liberty Caucus of North East Florida. She currently holds the office of Vice Chairman of the RLCNEF board. She led the way in creating our web presence on both meetup.com and our new independent website, www.RLCNEF.org. She has created the bulk of our business graphics, documents, and brochures.
Kimberly is a successful entrepreneur and works within various aspects the web-presence industry. She has three children, and her significant other, Buck Wright, is also an active member who currently acts as Treasurer of our regional board.
She has been active within the Duval County Republican Executive Committee, and competed in a tough race for Duval County State Committeewoman. She has worked with various campaigns as a consultant for their web presence.
What Attracted Me to the Republican Liberty Caucus:
I have been active in Republican Party politics for many years. I had the opportunity of helping to run hotly contested US senate, House and local races in 2004, 2006 and 2008. Â I have a deep passion to see the best candidates in office and have worked tirelessly to see that happen. With the recent outcome of numerous elections, from the Presidential race down to local level elections and then the appointments of moderates such as Michael Steele to positions of leadership, I have begun to re-evaluate where I stand within the Republican Party. Â I think that the Republican Party has alienated candidates of true convictions, and enthusiastically pushed for electing and re-electing moderates into office, that do not hold to the same values as the base of the Republican Party.
Seeing this at ground level has left me confused and somewhat reluctant to be a part of the Republican Party as a whole. Â I believe that they have strayed from their fundamental values, simply to get a Republican, any Republican, regardless of past records, or liberal tendencies elected into office. Â Further, I think that this way of thinking has cost us election, after election, and will continue to do so until the Republicans see the error of their thinking. We need politicians who stand for principals and standards, and will not bow to political pressure once in office.
One of the biggest lessons I have learned being around politics is to look for politicians, movements and messages that develop leaders around or in them. Leadership is the ability to articulate a vision and motivate others in pursuit of that vision. I think Republicans lost the presidential race on this specific issue in 2008. Barack Obama articulated a vision, however vague it may have been, then he was able, in a dramatic fashion to get others motivated to get behind it.

Republicans Acting Like Democrats
Outstanding leaders articulate an ideological vision congruent with the deeply-held values of their followers. Real leaders display a passion for, and have a strong conviction of, what they regard as the moral correctness of their vision. They engage in outstanding or extraordinary behavior and make extraordinary self-sacrifices in the interest of their vision and mission. The Republican Party is not short on these types of leaders; they have pushed them to the fringe of the party, deciding instead to engage and praise the moderates, who often times side with liberals on the issues that are most important to their constituents. All of this has led to many Republicans being disgruntled and more importantly to the disintegration of our liberties at the federal level.
In recent years many we have seen various political and civil leaders begin to clearly state that they want to lead the fight to get our Republic back to the basic principals of smaller government and individual liberty. The treatment, by the Republican Party leadership, of these people, highlights my personal disillusionment with the Party. As a whole the Party has shown itself to be openly hostile to these leaders and their message. Party leaders have mocked and shunned those that pursue these things, even though many of them, such as Ron Paul, have been bringing hundreds of thousands of young people to the Party, raising millions of dollars, and hold a record more closely aligned with the Party’s stated platform and principles than anyone else in Congress. I believe that blatantly ignoring these people and their message is willful and intolerable ignorance on the part of Republican leadership. It has become clear to me that their actions seldom match their rhetoric. That is a serious problem for me as an individual who is on the front lines fighting for these principals everyday at the local level.
I agree with Benjamin Franklin, who when asked about what kind of government the Constitutional Convention had produced, replied “a Republic, if you can keep it… keeping government honest and hence our freedoms intact requires eternal vigilanceâ€. I believe that as a whole Republicans have lost this vigilance. Franklin knew that a Republic is a difficult form of government to keep because it requires its citizens to be well informed and involved in the political process in order for a republican government to function properly. I feel that many Republicans feel that our leaders at all levels of government have betrayed us. Their response however, is to be exasperated and simply quit trying to bring the Party back to where it should be. This is what drew me to the Republican Liberty Caucus.
Let me state clearly, I consider myself to be socially conservative in my personal beliefs. I’m not about to marry a woman, encourage anyone to have an abortion, picket a military recruiting office or smoke marijuana. But I also do not believe in using the power of government to force my values on other people. In other words, the government was never meant to be the social conscience of the nation. Often Republicans wish to pick and choose what issues they wish government to be involved in. This is a mistake because it gives the government a foothold. It allows them to go the direction we believe is right, or to rule against us and take the nation down a different path. Leaving these freedoms in the hands of the people and the states protects us from giving away our liberties at a national level.(Partial Source: http://www.rlc.org/2009/06/08/social-values-and-the-rlc/)
James Madison wrote:
â€The powers delegated to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the state governments are numerous and indefinite. The former will be exercised principally on external objects, [such] as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce. The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people.â€
The Republican Liberty Caucus agrees with James Madison and our other Founders, which government should be limited and adhere to only the functions clearly outlined in the Constitution. America needs to get back to these basic principals. The Republican Liberty Caucus believes that we must stand up for these principals with the same vigor and passion exemplified in our Founding Fathers, and that if we don’t, we will lose these liberties little by little.
I also believe that the Republican Liberty Caucus has a “big tent†mentality with room for anyone who agrees with their core principles of limited government, free markets and individual liberty. They promote individual thinking and open discussion. They welcome debate and questions, and defend with pride, what they believe are the core values of their message.
What I have found is that the Republican Liberty Caucus is not just a bunch of Libertarians who have a mission to change the Republican Party to a Libertarian one. Rather they are students of history, understanding that the intention of our Founders was to promote individual liberty, the pursuit of happiness and a healthy Republic. The Republican Liberty Caucus believes that these are Republican Party concepts, and because of that they believe that they should work within it, to remind its leadership of what they should be.
Almost all of the Republican Liberty Caucus member I have met are long-time Republicans who are fundamentally conservative but also believe in the same liberty, that descended from such well respected conservatives as Edmund Burke, Samuel Adams, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson and was then reinforced by the great leaders of the Republican party like Teddy Roosevelt, Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan. (Partial Source: http://www.rlc.org/2009/06/08/social-values-and-the-rlc/)
Our nation is in crisis, our rights are being threatened. Our government is out of control. Because of that, the Republican Liberty Caucus believes the Nation, through the leadership of the Republican Party, must be returned to the principles on which it was founded. Achieving this should override all smaller issues. This is why I believe that the Republican Liberty Caucus is the perfect place for me and any others that believe they should be part of the fight to get Republicans back to wher
e they should have been all along.
~ By: Kristi Dunn




