Tuesday, March 1, 2016

NEC Concall TUE 3/1/2016 @ 12 PM ET | LA Senator David Vitter - "Will the Senate Judiciary Withstand Executive Pressure to Hold Hearings on SCOTUS Nominees"

Louisiana Sen. David Vitter, Tue. February 16, 2016, 12:00 PM ET
Conference Number:  (712) 432-0900
Passcode: 199176#
Patriotic Americans are praying that the eleven Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee have the courage and tenacity to ride out the next eleven months of faux appeals to higher principle by members of the Mainstream Media and Senate Democrats intent on replacing Justice Antonin Scalia with a judicial activist.
For the last seven years, Americans have watched Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans repeatedly cow to Barack Obama's pernicious assault on the Constitution, by funding Obamacare, unconstitutional executive amnesty, and settlement of Syrian "refugees" in the United States, surrendering the Constitution's Treaty Provision pursuant to the Iranian nuclear agreement, and confirming two of his radical Supreme Court appointees. In response to the latest, and arguably most serious threat to the Constitution, Barack Obama seems intent on appointing a third justice to the High Court to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia. If Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan are any indication of the the President's fealty to the Constitution, confirmation of his third appointee would its death knell.

Join our National Emergency Coalition conference call on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 at 12:00 PM Eastern Time when we will be joined by Louisiana Senator David Vitter, a member of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary who will try to allay our concerns over the vacant seat on the Supreme Court left by Justice Scalia, and the Senate Judiciary's commitment to keeping it vacant until a new President is inaugurated in January 2016.
About Senator David Vitter
U.S. Senator David Vitter is a bold, conservative reformer who is working to solve the most significant problems facing our state and our nation with Louisiana common sense

Senator Vitter believes that the federal government is too big, too bloated, and too involved in Louisianians' daily lives, and he's focused on taking practical, mainstream steps to cut spending, reduce the deficit, and put government back in its proper role.

He is a champion for Louisiana jobs that depend on oil and gas drilling, the leader of a Congressional coalition to secure our borders and stop illegal immigration, and an outspoken fighter for reforming the Army Corps of Engineers to ensure better hurricane and flood protection.

Senator Vitter has fought against Washington bureaucracies that place themselves between patients and their doctors, and against government agencies that destroy jobs by piling burdensome regulations on small businesses. He believes that Washington needs the same common-sense approach that is found around Louisiana kitchen tables.

Senator Vitter was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1999. He was elected to his first term in the Senate in 2004, and overwhelmingly re-elected in 2010.

David and his wife, Wendy, have four children and live in Metairie.
E.W. Jackson Appearances and Speaking Engagements
DATE
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TUE MAR 1 2016
11:00 AM-11:30 AM ET
THU MAR 3 2016
7:00 AM-8:30 PM ET
Harvest Chapel Church
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Baxley, GA
(912) 367-6696
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Bishop Jackson on Marriage
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Orlando, FL 32825
(407) 275-8790
faithassembly.org
SAT MAR 5 2016
8:30 AM-4:30 PM ET
Liberty Council's
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Faith Assembly of God
9307 Curry Ford Rd.
Orlando, FL
SUN MAR 6 2016
5:00-09:00 PM ET
Culture Impact Conference
Central Baptist Church
1810 Moose Rd.
Kannapolis, NC
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