October 31, 2009

Tea Party Activiest From CO Helps Hoffman in NY; Runing for Office in CO


By Keith Brock
October 31, 2009

Tea Party Candidate Brian Campbell goes to Ney York and helps Conservative Hoffman. Campbell is in the same situation in CO where the RNC has chosen a middle of the roader to run in the election; maybe  Tea Party activest will step in to help him as they helped Hoffman.

No more RHINO's is the message to the Republican National Committee. Conservatives don't need the Republicans; Republicans need the Conservatives.


We are in a long-term war with major strategic consequences; the Republican Party is thinking like the Democrats: What's the tactic for tomorrow: Screw the future, we want power at all cost - now! Conservatives think differently. We want to take the country back from the Progressives, Socialist, and Marxist that have slithered into power while the Republicans were asleep at the switch.


Please give candidate Campbell a review and consider donating to his campaign. We are taking our country back one candidate at a time and we will never be asleep as the switch again as we establish educational institutes to educate, rally and mobilize the heart and soul of the nation: the Conservatives!  You know, the ones that go to battle and die to keep you free! 


Keth Brock

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.Meet Brian T Campbell, Sr.



Brian T Campbell, Sr. was born August 23, 1968 in Chicago, IL into the riots of the Democratic National Convention, which were not far from the hospital. Into this political scene came forth a determined, strong willed, insightful visionary.

His hard working family moved to South Florida in 1970. Brian's father was a tool and dye maker, his mother worked in real estate. As the middle child of five he grew to be a natural in the art of debate and peacemaking.

Since the age of nine years old Brian T Campbell, Sr. knew the value of hard work. He mowed lawns on the weekends to support the cost of his hobbies. Brian has said, "Since that age I knew that if I worked hard I could achieve anything." By the age of 13, he found himself living on his own. He had a job, an apartment, and bills; all the responsibilities of an adult.

During that first year of independence Brian apprenticed with a flooring store; rebuilding vacuums, cutting and laying carpet and learning all there was to know about the flooring industry. An ambitious and independent young man, he began his own business called First Step Floor Coverings.

In 1995 he married his wife Angela, a Colorado native, continuing his work in the flooring industry. By 2004 Brian had advanced his ambitions, opening a boutique retail flooring store called Sunrise City Carpets.

While achieving much success in the retail sector, Brian found many leadership opportunities within the community. Brian's strong business sense earned him a place on the Finance Committee of a multimillion dollar non-profit organization. While serving on the committee he was able to regularly produce balanced budgets, even in difficult economic times.

Brian was active as a member of the governing board of his church for a three year term. During that term he acted as a delegate to the Episcopal Diosocean Convention twice; addressing the Bishop on matters of church governance.

He served on the board of the Annual Thanksgiving Community Feeding with Mustard Seed Ministries. During the time he was on the board the number of meals served was doubled to over five thousand.

Brian was a strong component of the Downtown Business Association, where his wife served on the board, always working hard to bring new business to the Main Street Community. Brian was instrumental in the development of, and participated in, many festivals, parades and community events; always able to bring unity to diverse groups striving for a common goal.

Brian is also an accomplished writer and inventor, often preferring to call himself a 'thinker.' His creativity and ability to reason is unparalleled. A solution oriented individual, Brian is fond of saying, "There is no such thing as a problem; there are only solutions, which are generally the problem."



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