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Huckabee should be embraced, not chastised

Sean Piotrowski| April 6, 2009 8:42 pm

On Wednesday, April 1, The Rebovich Insitute for NJ Politics hosted Governor Mike Huckabee for a fundraiser and a speech.  This event went extremely well, both for the Rebovich Institute and the University.  When we read that Friday’s newspaper, one could see that the Rider News, a student run publication, sided with the 7 protesters rather than recognizing what a great night this was for the University.  Below is the response written on behalf of the Rider University College Republican Executive Board:

The Rider University College Republicans were elated by the visit of Governor Mike Huckabee last Wednesday, April 1, to raise money for the Rebovich Institute and give a speech to the campus community.  Gov. Huckabee came to campus due to the generosity of Rider alum and Trustee Mike Hennassey.  One would think that at a notoriously apathetic university, that students who were already liberal would stay home and watch some TV.  There was, in fact, a strong presence from the community, much larger than Donna Brazile and Harold Ford, both liberals who barely packed the BLC Theater.  One must ask then: what was the protest about?  

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Mercer County Republicans Candidates School

Sean Piotrowski| February 23, 2009 3:22 am

On Saturday the Rider Republicans hosted the Mercer GOP candidates school, where local Republicans came to Rider University to learn how to run for office. It was a great success. We paid for breakfast as well as folders for the event. Here is the link to the pictures of the event. I have also added these pictures to our facebook group. We were thanked for hosting the event and I look forward to the Rider Republicans helping these candidates in their races this November.

Protect children better with Lunsford law

Sean Piotrowski| February 11, 2009 12:51 am

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

A recent Rutgers University study asserts that Megan’s Law, which warns parents when sex offenders move nearby, has not been effective in preventing children from being molested by sex offenders. However, this should not be viewed as a failed law.

Though New Jersey gave birth to Megan’s Law, our Legislature has neglected to nurture it. In 2005, 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford of Florida was abducted from her home by repeat child sex offender John Couey, who raped her, placed her in a garbage bag and buried her alive in a shallow grave. Authorities discovered in her hands a stuffed purple dolphin, which she clutched while she de parted this Earth alone and frightened.

More than 40 states across the nation responded with legislation that would prevent weak sen tences from being given to repeat child sex offenders, as in the case of Couey, who served a mere two years for molesting a child in a previous case.

Since 2005, the Lunsford Act has been introduced in the New Jersey Legislature every session, but has yet to become law. I suggest the Legislature stop debating trivial issues, such how sad it is New Jersey does not have a state song, and show some gumption and pass this law. The Jessica Lunsford Act languishes in the Judiciary Committee, despite the fact that more than half of the Assembly members signed on as co- sponsors. It appears that many state lawmakers know how to sign their names, but little more.

KYLE COLLINS

Congratulations Michael Steele

Sean Piotrowski| February 3, 2009 5:58 pm

Republicans, every two years, have the opportunity to select a new leader for our party.   Tradition dictates that the President of the United States picks the leader of the political party they belong to.  With the absence of President Bush, we had an open and competitive election for Republican National Committee Chairman.  With incumbent chairman Michael Duncan presiding over the 2006 and 2008 election cycles, Republicans were ready for a change.  We found that change in Michael Steele, an African American former Lt. Governor of Maryland.  Steele is young and energetic, smart and talented; he will make an excellent chairman for our party.  He promises to bring resources and focus back to the entire country, not just the south.  I, along with the Rider Republicans, wish him the best of luck.

Elections

Sean Piotrowski| December 15, 2008 2:41 pm

This past week the Rider University College Republicans held a meeting.  In addition to the Christmas cards we sent to the ACLU, the Rider Republicans held elections.  The members of the executive board will hold office until May 2010, at which point they will be up for re-election as is stipulated in the constitution.  Below are the winning candidates:

Chairman: Joshua Hursa

Vice Chairman: Kyle Collins

Executive Director: Kyle Battaglia

Field Director : *vacant*

Treasurer: Kevin Van Loan

Finance Director: Janine Jakubauskas

Recording Secretary: Elizabeth Jones

Corresponding Secretary: *vacant*

If you are interested in serving in the vacant positions, please go to our contact us page and let us know.