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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

FACT VS FICTION: ERIC CANTOR



CAPE PAC presents the fourteenth episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on the facts about Congressman and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia. #VoteCantor

Friday, August 31, 2012

FACT VS FICTION: KRISTI NOEM



CAPE PAC presents the thirteenth episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on the facts about Congresswoman Kristi Noem of South Dakota. #VoteNoem

Friday, August 24, 2012

FACT VS FICTION: ERIK PAULSEN



CAPE PAC presents the twelfth episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on the facts about Congressman Erik Paulsen of Minnesota. #VotePaulsen

Friday, August 17, 2012

FACT VS FICTION: PAUL RYAN VS JOE BIDEN


CAPE PAC presents the eleventh episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on the facts about Paul Ryan and Joe Biden. #RomneyRyan2012

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Byron Donalds FL 19th District

We wish to send a big THANK YOU from CAPE PAC to Byron Donalds, his family, team, and supporters for making a big push for victory in Florida. 

While today may not have ended as we wanted, the Conservative principles that propelled Byron Donalds onto the public stage have sent us a new voice in Mr. Donalds. 

CAPE PAC wishes him the best and wants to thank all of your for your hard work and dedication in this effort. 

We look forward to watching Byron’s star continue to rise as we hope that today was just the first step in a long and positive career for Byron as one of the many new faces of the Republican party.



Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Supporting Our Military's Early Voting Rights



On July 17, 2012, Obama for America (his campaign) and the DNC (Democratic National Committee) filed a lawsuit against the Secretary of State and Attorney General of Ohio stating that the current Ohio law that allows an extra three days for military voters and their families to get their ballots in on Election Day.

As the wife of a Veteran, this lawsuit makes me angry.
As a Conservative, this lawsuit makes me angry.
As an American Citizen, this lawsuit makes me angry.

Our soldiers are the reason we’re able to sleep well at night. As soon as we forget that and fail to give them the respect they deserve, we fail.

I see nothing wrong with this law; in fact, I think other states should follow Ohio and implement the same law. Our military has earned their right to vote. They’ve worked, served, and sacrificed their blood, sweat and tears for this. To refuse the military the right to vote (or refuse giving them a few extra days) is abhorrent. The Obama campaign and the DNC states that there is no good reason to give flexibility to military voters.
Really? No good reason? You’ve got to be kidding me.

I would think the Commander in Chief would have a little bit more respect for the military to pull a political stunt such as this. Is it because there are rumors that a Junior Senator from Ohio might be appointed Romney’s VP and they’re scared? Or how about the “insider” to Drudge claiming that Obama believes that General David Petraeus might be the Romney pick? Either way, fear of a VP pick shouldn’t cause Obama and the DNC to file such a despicable law suit.

I’m hoping the Federal Court throws this out. It’s not a way to honor those who serve. It’s a slap in the face to the military. Then again, it does show us how much respect (or lack thereof) that Obama seems to have for those who serve. What I can be sure of, it won’t win him any votes come November.


By Sarah Bowman
Director of Communications
CAPE PAC

Jeff Loyd Attends Republican Event in Arizona

Jeff Loyd (CAPE PAC Chairman) attended the Jeff Flake 'meet and greet' event in Gila County, Arizona.


Jeff Loyd with Congressman Jeff Flake

Thursday, August 2, 2012

FACT VS FICTION: JEFF FLAKE

CAPE PAC presents the tenth episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on the facts about Jeff Flake of Arizona. #VoteFlake

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

FACT VS FICTION: BYRON DONALDS

CAPE PAC presents the ninth episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on the facts about Byron Donalds of Florida. #VoteDonalds

The Chick-Fil-A Debate


Chick-Fil-A. If you haven’t heard of the restaurant, you haven’t been watching the news. It’s everywhere. Why? Because when the owner was asked about his opinion on gay marriage, he said he supports traditional marriage.

First of all, why would anyone care what the owner of a fast food chicken restaurant thinks about marriage? Honestly, people. But that’s when things got crazy.

Apparently it’s created quite the debate. Pro-same sex marriage groups have suggested a boycott of the restaurant because he expressed his personal beliefs. Yes, the personal beliefs of the same company who is CLOSED ON SUNDAY because they believe their employees should be able to spend the day of rest with their families. Again, why are people shocked?

On Saturday, my husband and I saw a movie and afterwards, grabbed some lunch. There just happens to be a Chick-Fil-A in the mall we were at and I thought it sounded good. On our way home, I snapped a picture of my cup with the caption, “Grabbed some lunch after the movie,” and posted it to my Facebook wall. The comments were positive about how good the food is, how pleasant the employees are, everyone was very nice.


And then the comment to end all comments appeared. It was from a friend of mine, someone I’ve known for almost 30 years (keep in mind I’m only 32). We attended kindergarten through high school together in a class of 40 students. We are (or were) good friends. He was an usher in my wedding just 6 years ago. I couldn’t believe my eyes.

He said, “I've known you long enough to know that you posted this with a disgusting, smug grin on your face. You truly are a scumbag and I am done with you. I am de-friending you for life; from Facebook and from my actual, equality for all, full of love life that you will never truly understand.

Wow. Really? Not once did I say I was against gay marriage. Not once did I say anything “scum-baggery”. Apparently he forgot that my sister in law is a married to her wife (it is legal in Iowa) and that my son was their flower boy and I was in attendance. Apparently he forgot that I support their marriage because I love them and honestly, what people do in their bedroom is none of my business. Apparently he forgot that other people have opinions and disagreement does not equal hate. But I suppose it’s only hateful when it comes from a Conservative and not hate when a Liberal says it.

Here’s where I have a problem with the whole debate. When you suppress others first amendment rights to say what they believe, you’re promoting and participating in bullying and intolerance (you know, the things the left preaches about).  If you don’t like Chick-Fil-A’s policies enough not to eat there, don’t eat there. But your argument fails when you preach love and tolerance and turn around and call someone who posts a picture of a fast food cup a "scumbag" and throw away a friendship on a complete and total assumption.

I was hoping maybe he had posted it in error, a slip of judgement, maybe he was just having a bad evening and needed to take it out on someone and I just happened to be that someone. I suggested, in a comment that followed his, that maybe his mom, sister or a mutual friend would encourage him to practice a bit of love...and tolerance. But apparently that was not to be. Shortly after I posted my comment, his wife “liked” his rant and then “unfriended” me too. Tolerance and love at its finest.

All the more reason for me to support Chick-Fil-A. I believe the owner has the right to say what he believes. I support his first amendment rights. After all, isn’t that one of the things my husband swore to defend when he served in the Army? He had people tell him he was terrible for serving and that the Army were just killing innocent Iraqis. I was in awe of him when he’d respond, “That’s your opinion and while I don’t agree with it, I will defend your right to say it.

When we're no longer free to say what we believe without living in fear, what kind of nation have we become?

Tolerance and love versus intolerance and hate. I know where I sit and I’m comfortable with it. I’m teaching my children (yes, my boys who love BOTH of their Aunts) the same. 

By Sarah Bowman
Communications Director

Monday, July 30, 2012

Governor Jindal Visits Iowa


On Thursday, July 26, Iowans were informed of a speech being held by Governor Bobby Jindal at the Kum and Go Headquarters in West Des Moines, Iowa. Never one to miss an opportunity to meet with my political friends and hear from a leader, I jumped at the chance.

I arrived early to make sure I could get a seat (as I'm 9 months pregnant), had a chance to visit with some folks I haven't seen in a while, and, of course, made a few new friends while waiting for the program to begin. The Iowa GOP Co-Chair Bill Schickel introduced Governor Jindal and shortly thereafter, he took the stage.

Governor Jindal joked how it was cooler in Baton Rouge, Louisana than it was here in Iowa (we've been dealing with 100+ temperatures for a few weeks now). He discussed how important it was for everyone to come together to elect Romney as President.
The biggest laugh from the crowd came after Governor Jindal said, "A couple of things about President Obama. One, he's the most liberal President we've had since Jimmy Carter and two, he's the most incompetent President we've had since Carter--no offense to Carter."

Governor Jindal discussed that we need to make sure our Nation is handed to our children better than when we received it. He said his daughter came home from school and said, "Dad, can you make sure no one tells Obama what comes after trillion?" Governor Jindal's daughter is only 10.

It was a short but rousing speech that really energized the base here in Iowa. After the event, the crowd filtered out and I noticed the Romney bus in the parking lot with a line starting to form. As I got closer, I noticed that Governor Jindal was talking to people and taking pictures. I waited in line and when it was my turn, I introduced myself and that I was the Communications Director for CAPE PAC. He thanked me for my work and asked me when I was due. I replied, "Oh, any day now." Governor Jindal asked, "Is this your first," to which I replied, "No, my fourth. Boy number four. So I understand what you mean when you talk about leaving the world better for our children. It's why I do what I do." Governor Jindal nodded, smiled and said, "Wow. Four boys. Bless you." At that point, we posed for pictures, he thanked me for attending the speech and for working to get Romney elected.


I was impressed that Governor Jindal, a rather busy man, would take time out to talk to everyone waiting. He gave every person his full attention, answering questions and inquiring about their profession, whether is was a CEO or a farmer.

Could he be Mitt Romney's VP pick? Possibly. He seemed rather Vice-Presidential. Only the Romney camp really knows who they'll be picking. But I do know that Governor Jindal fired up the crowd!

By Sarah Bowman
Director of Communications
CAPE PAC

Friday, July 27, 2012

FACT VS FICTION: JOHN BOEHNER

CAPE PAC presents the eigth episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on the facts about Speaker John Boehner of Ohio. #VoteBoehner

Thursday, July 26, 2012

FACT VS FICTION: DENNY REHBERG

CAPE PAC presents the seventh episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on the facts about Denny Rehberg of Montana. #VoteRehberg

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

LIFE OF JULIA: A CONSERVATIVE PERSPECTIVE


I’m No Julia
By Sarah Bowman

We’ve all heard about Barack Obama’s campaign and their “Life of Julia” creation; but have you really looked at it? I did. It’s insulting to all women. Thanks but no thanks, Barack. I’m no Julia.
On their website, they state it explains how Barack Obama’s policies will help Julia through her life. Really? I don’t think Obama (or his administration) are giving women enough credit. We’re strong people.
It begins with “Julia” starting her life at Headstart, funded by the Government. No offense to the Government, but I could read before Preschool, because my parents worked with me. And my parents paid for my pre-school just as I’ve paid (out of my own pocket) for my child’s preschool.
It continues with Julia attending public school, and taking the SAT. I can identify with this (although living in Iowa, we take the ACT). Next, Julia goes to college, just as I did. However, I took no grant money, only student loans, which I am now paying off. Sorry, Julia. Here’s where we differ.  It was my choice to attend college, it was my choice to take out loans and I understand it is my responsibility to pay them off. I don’t think taxpayers should be forced to pay for my decisions.
Julia is covered under her parent’s insurance until she’s 26. Really? 26? I was covered under my parent’s insurance until I graduated from College but after that, I was on my own. At one point, worked for an employer who didn’t offer insurance, I had to find it myself and I did. Again, it comes down to personal responsibility. And I was only 22 at the time. Not 26. Sorry, Julia, but it looks like we’re different again.
Julia gets a job and “because of Obama gets equal pay”. Here’s the deal, Julia. You want to earn more, you work harder. But it seems that because her boss is required to cover birth control, Julia can focus on her work. Again, I ask, really? She couldn’t focus on her work if she wasn’t on the pill? This connection makes no sense to me.
When Julia is 31, she decides to have a child. “Under Obama” her prenatal care is covered. I’m 32 and expecting my fourth child. Not once has my prenatal care been denied and all of my pregnancies have been covered. Then again, when I knew I wanted children, I made sure it was covered before getting pregnant. But here comes that “personal responsibility” issue again.
At 37, Julia’s son starts Kindergarten. First of all, where’s Julia’s husband (or partner)? He (or she) is never mentioned in Julia’s life. Julia is either a single mom or the Government is her baby’s daddy. And that’s the way it is starting to sound.
They continue that the Government helps Julia start a business because as Obama just told all of us, “you didn’t build that” and that when she decides, with Social Security she can retire. Come on, Julia. You and I both know that when we’re old enough to retire, Social Security won’t be there. In my mind, I’m paying for my parents. If I want to retire, I know that I need to contribute to a 401k.
It seems that the Obama Administration wants women to believe if it wasn’t for Government, they couldn’t take care of themselves, which we all know couldn’t be further from the truth. Ladies, we shouldn’t tolerate this. We’re strong, independent people. We don’t need the Government holding our hand every step of our lives.
“The life of Julia” is highly insulting to women all over America. This isn’t the America Susan B. Anthony envisioned for women. We need to tell Obama, “Thanks, but no thanks. I’m not Julia. I can do this myself,” and vote for Romney.

FACT VS FICTION: JOSH MANDEL

CAPE PAC presents the sixth episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on the facts about Josh Mandel of Ohio. #VoteMandel

FACT VS FICTION: TED CRUZ

CAPE PAC presents the fifth episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on the facts about Ted Cruz of Texas. #VoteCruz

FACT VS FICTION: ALLEN WEST

CAPE PAC presents the fourth episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on the facts about Allen West of Florida. #VoteAllenWest

Thursday, July 12, 2012

FACT VS FICTION: OBAMACARE

The second episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on ObamaCare.

FACT VS FICTION: BAIN VS SOLYNDRA

The first episode of the new CAPE PAC series "Fact Vs Fiction". This episode focuses on Bain Capital and Solyndra.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

CAPE PAC Communications Director, Sarah Bowman, Shows Support For Latham


On Saturday, June 23, the Iowa GOP Victory office opened in Urbandale, Iowa, a suburb of Des Moines. Attending office openings is always like a family reunion for my family (but a family reunion you really want to attend).

My boys get to see their "two year friends", children of other volunteers, and it's always fun to see how much they've grown. What is interesting is that other than the children growing, it seems that time doesn't pass. We're always working towards the same goal and while the candidates change, we know we're doing this for our children. We're working together to leave a better future for our kids.

Our family managed to get out the door and to the opening only 15 minutes late. With three boys ages 6 and under, this was a miraculous feat. My boys went running to the office, an office my oldest son knows well, as it was in the same location as the McCain Victory headquarters 4 years ago.

Entering the building could be a scene from "Cheers". You walk in the door and everyone says your name. My poor husband, at least at political events, is known as 'Sarah Bowman's husband'. But he's okay with that. He jokes that he's my trophy husband.

In traditional Iowa opening form, there was no catered meat and cheese trays, but a military veteran, Lee Booton, working the grill cooking burgers and brats for the crowd. I was approached and congratulated by Kim Lehman, our current National Committeewoman and former head of the Iowa Right to Life on the upcoming birth of our son. "We need more Conservative babies," she said, and I agreed.

As soon as Congressman Latham was available I approached him. I was greeted with a joyful, "Hi, Sarah!" Congressman Latham and I go way back to my days working for the Agribusiness Association of Iowa and my work as Co-Chair of the Polk County GOP, even though until the most recent redistricting, he hasn't represented our district.

I asked him if he would be willing to pose for a picture with my youngest son, Brendan, who is almost 2. Congressman Latham reached his arms out, and to my surprise, called him by his nickname "Baby B." Again, I shouldn't have been surprised that he knew B's nickname, but I was. I was able to take a few great pictures of the Congressman with B and thanked him.

I informed him that I was working for CAPE PAC and said, "We wanted you to know that we're running a positive and hard campaign for you, because CAPE PAC knows you're my guy." He laughed and said, "Tell your bosses thank you very much. It's going to be a tough campaign and I appreciate their support. They're lucky to have you in their corner and I'm lucky you're with them!" I laughed and told him that he'd be a great representative for me and my boys and I will do what I can to get him elected.

We continued mingling with our friends and political family. They joked it will only be a few years before my boys will be working the phones for support and yard sign locations. I agreed. My kids will probably have the most extra-curricular political credits than any other family in school.

Looking back at the day, some friends I haven't visited with since the Iowa Straw Poll and I love how everyone has come together. Less than a year ago many of my friends were wearing Bachmann, Pawlenty, Perry and Cain stickers but now everyone was wearing Romney stickers. It's great to see how we've all come together, as we always do.

Onward to Victory!

- Sarah Bowman
CAPE PAC
Communications Director
@capepac


Thursday, June 14, 2012

CAPE PAC Wishes Americans a Happy Flag Day


By Sarah Bowman
Communications Director, CAPE PAC

Today is Flag Day, but what does that mean

It’s a day to reflect on the history of the flag and what it means to you. Each American looks at the flag differently, but it should instill the same feelings of pride, joy, hope and patriotism.

Our flag has an interesting and detailed history. Our colors are pulled from the colors of the British flag, but as Americans, we’ve made it our own. We’ve all heard the story of Betsy Ross, of Francis Scott Key and the Star Spangled Banner. Each stripe represents one of the original 13 colonies and each star represents a State in our great Nation.

My personal view of the flag has changed overtime. As a kid, I recall my parents proudly displaying the flag on our front porch, and how I would get into trouble if they came home from work and it was raining on the flag. My dad, a son of a Canadian immigrant, taught me the correct way to display, handle and respect our flag.


When I became a teenager and inquired my maternal grandfather about his service in World War 2, the flag became an even larger source of pride for me. My Grandfather would get teary eyed when he would talk about having to throw his bomber jacket (and everything else that wasn’t nailed down) off of their plane so they could land on a ship designed for smaller aircraft in the South Pacific. When my Grandfather passed away, the sight of a flag would take me back to seeing his flag draped coffin.

A few years later, I met and married my husband, an Army Reservist, my pride for the flag and our Nation increased even more. My former boss, Senator Charles Grassley sent us a flag that had flown over the US Capitol on our wedding day as a gift, one of the most thoughtful wedding gifts we received.

When my husband was deployed to Iraq, the American flag made me feel proud to be an American, knowing my husband, while in harms way, was helping all Americans keep their freedoms. Before my husband left for Iraq, he taught our son (only 1.5 years old) to salute the flag as he believed it was never too early to teach respect for our Nation and the flag that represents it. That son, now 6, has been taught about the flag, what it means and how to take care of it.

“The flag still stands for freedom, and they can’t take that away!”-Lee Greenwood

Happy Flag Day! From all of us at CAPE PAC!




Wednesday, June 6, 2012

WE MUST NEVER FORGET THE “GREATEST GENERATION”


On this day, in 1944, Operation Overlord was launched by Allied forces.
America will never forget the sacrifice by the “Greatest Generation” of Americans.


"You are about to embark upon the great crusade toward which we have striven these many months.
The eyes of the world are upon you...I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty and skill in battle."
- D. Eisenhower

Friday, May 25, 2012

Happy Memorial Day - CAPE PAC

"What Memorial Day Means to Me"
From the point of view of a Veterans Wife & Granddaughter of a WW2 Veteran


As the wife of an Iraq War Veteran, Memorial Day is bitter sweet for me. I love spending the holiday with my family and friends. I love seeing the flags raised, the red, white and blue coming out and people being patriotic. I always feel a little sad for the spouses of the soliders who didn’t come back from war, and I think about them too.

My husband was in the Reserves when I met him, so I knew what I was getting into, and I loved it. Being a solider ran in his family. His father served in Vietnam. His grandfathers had served in WW2 and Korea. It seemed to be his destiny. He signed up at a time of peace, May 2001. He was in his advanced training on September 11th. When we met in 2004, he had not been deployed. That all changed in November of 2006. He got his deployment orders.

He told me that he signed up because, even though we hadn’t met yet, he said that he was serving in the hopes that one of his children wouldn’t have to.  Being a family of soldiers, I can imagine at least one of our four boys will be in the military.

Being the spouse of a solider is a hard job. You’ve got to hold the home fort down. You’ve got to be brave in public, even if you cry every night. You have to be brave for your soldier, either on the phone or Skype, keeping the news of home happy and worry free. They’ve got plenty to worry about over there; they don’t need to worry about what’s going on at home. You’ve got to manage your full time job and raise the children, again, all with a smile and chin up, never knowing if you’ll hold your loved one again.

Memorial Day is about those who have given all for our freedoms, not just about grilling, the beginning of summer and being able to wear white.  So when you’re spending time with family and friends this weekend, take a moment to stop and think about the soldiers, their wives and their families.  Remember. 

By
Sarah Bowman
Communications Director




Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Palin & Hannity Talk Super PACs

Sean Hannity and Sarah Palin sat down last Monday (05/21/12) and discussed their frustration in the recent actions taken by Mitt Romney's campaign and many in the GOP to not allow Super PACs the freedom to speak out on certain subjects regarding Obama. Palin and Hannity believe if Republicans want to win in November there should be NO issue left off the table.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

CAPE PAC Thanks SEAL Team 6


The Obama campaign has made a political mockery out of the tremendous termination of one of the world's greatest threats. We all know who the real heroes are. We all know who the credit belongs to. We will not be fooled by claims of bravery and guts from a man who made the following statement before he took over as President:

2008: "Navy Seal Team 6 is Cheney's private assassination team. Bin Laden is innocent until proven guilty, and must be captured alive and given a fair trial."

2011: "I put together Seal Team 6 to take out Bin Laden. I authorized Seal Team 6 to kill Bin Laden."

Source: PolitiFact

Please take a stand and spread the word to retire Obama in November. Visit www.StopMrObama.com today and make the pledge.

Thank you,
CAPE PAC

Monday, May 14, 2012

CAPE PAC Supports Conservatives for Senate

CAPE PAC proudly supports Nebraska's Jon Bruning for U.S. Senate. We urge you to get out and vote for Jon on Tues, May 15th. CAPE PAC will be serving over 100,000 calls in support of Jon to residents in Nebraska. CAPE PAC will also be running tv ads within Nebraska, you can watch the ad on You Tube here:




Follow us on twitter at: @capepac and please use the hash tag #VoteBruning

Here is an image to post to your twitter and facebook in support of Jon Bruning.

Thank you,
CAPE PAC

Monday, May 7, 2012

Richard Mourdock vs Dick Lugar

Support a real Conservative on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Vote for Richard Mourdock.


Thursday, May 3, 2012

Why Did Obama Take All the Credit?

This is a great video that exposes the sad truth behind Obama's campaign to make himself look like a hero. True Americans know the truth. Please watch and share this.


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Obama & Biden Continue to Skew Truth

Obama & Biden have spent the past week bragging across America about Obama's heroic behavior and achievement in killing Osama bin Laden. They even went as far to say publicly that they "don't know what Mitt Romney would have done?" if he were in Obama's shoes. Well, this is simply another instance of the truth being buried and a mask being pulled over America's eyes. But, Americans did not sit back so quietly. Old video of Romney in 2007 quickly surfaced where he was firmly quoted as stating Osama should die.