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Thursday, March 25, 2010

STANDING STRONG FOR LIFE

Why we must not relent in protecting and defending all life at all ages.

The ultimate purpose of legitimate government is to defend life, to guard it as a precious gift bestowed upon us by God. To deprive a person of their life--be it an elderly person in a nursing home, a severely disabled citizen, or a child in the womb--is to take away their most basic, natural, God-given right.

In the Declaration of Independence, our nation’s Founding Fathers designated life as one of the self-evident rights with which all men are created.

Since the infamous 1973 Supreme Court Decision in Roe v. Wade, the belief in the sanctity of life continues to deteriorate in our nation. Our elected officials no longer respect life as a priceless and sacred right, believing that the quality of the life lived is more important than the sanctity of all life. Abortion is legal in every state, legalized euthanasia is becoming an ever-increasing threat, and embryonic stem-cell research is a blatant assault not only on basic morality, but also professional ethics. The current national Administration has sought to overrule laws that protect medical professionals from acting against their consciences, and that prohibit the United States from funding abortion overseas. Our nation and our leaders have lost respect for our Creator and His most precious gift to mankind.

We damage ourselves as a people by not valuing this gift. To carelessly cast aside the sanctity of life is to destroy morality, weaken the family, and ultimately impair our state and our nation. It is not the government’s responsibility to determine which lives are worth living and which are not. This is why it is essential that we relentlessly defend the lives of all Hoosiers at all ages.

Timothy Wesco with his niece Hannah
Timothy Wesco believes that everything that we can do on the state level must be done to protect the unborn. Every restriction, every ordinance must be enacted and enforced. Timothy will support legislation to broaden protection for unborn Hoosiers and to fully prohibit abortion except to save the life of the mother only. He believes that it is imperative to make mothers fully aware of the proven physical and emotional dangers of abortion. Before an abortion, a woman must be provided with written information stating that life begins at conception and that the baby in her womb can indeed feel pain. Every mother must have access to information and the necessary support that will encourage her to choose life. Timothy will provide strong leadership in pursuing legislation to keep euthanasia illegal in the state of Indiana, and to ban embryonic stem-cell research. Now is the time to stand for all life.
Endorsed by Indiana Right To Life

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Spaghetti Dinner, NEXT Tuesday!


INVITING YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO JOIN US

In Support of


Tuesday, March 30, 2010
6:00 p.m.

At the GOP St. Joseph County Headquarters
4133 S. Main Street
South Bend, IN 46514


$5/person or $25/family

Come on out and join us for a night of food, games, and fun for the whole family!

Contact Karisse Wesco:
574.220.5059 or karisse@timothywesco.com


Use of Republican HQ does not necessarily constitute endorsement.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Dinner Concert

The Dinner Concert at the Countryside Kitchen in support of Timothy Wesco for State Representative this past Saturday was an enormous success with many in attendance and much excitement which seems to accompany the Wesco Campaign wherever they go!
The caterer and servers did a fantastic job and absolutely earned the standing ovation they received following the dinner and concert.



Timothy took some time to speak on the issues and share about his passions and love for our great state of Indiana!

Many thanks to our Sponsors:
American Countryside Farmers Market
Charles R. Walter, Piano Company
Wesco Family Musicians
Krantz Catering

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Wesco Meet & Greet in Walkerton


Timothy Wesco, a Penn Township firefighter and Republican candidate for Indiana State Representative, District 21, will be holding a "Meet & Greet" on Thursday, March 18, at 7:00p.m. The event is being hosted by Lincoln Twp. Trustee Kathleen Fox at the Walkerton Community Building, 813 Ohio Street, Walkerton, IN 46574. Wesco is running for the seat which is being vacated by Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Jimtown), who is running for U.S. Congress.

Come prepared to ask Timothy Wesco questions which are important to you and your family regarding issues relevant to State Government. All are invited. Hors'd'oeuvres will be served.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Door-to-door Blitz, THIS SATURDAY!

Are you ready to step up and lead the Wesco Campaign to Victory? There's a lot to do and only approximately 10 weeks to get it done!

Door-to-door Blitz:
This Saturday, March 6th, we're having a huge door-to-door blitz, so bring your friends, come on out and join the team! We will be meeting at 13765 Jackson Road, Mishawaka, IN 46544 at 11a.m. for a quick chili brunch; then our teams will head out by noon or soon thereafter to blitz the doors of District 21.

Directions to Jackson Road Headquarters:
It's right off the 20 bypass; get off the Elm road exit. Then turn left, and left again at the first street, Jackson Road. You will pass a fire department and insurance agency on your right, and our Jackson Road Headquarters will be the first yellow house on your left. When you get there, please walk around to the front of the house to the walk-in basement door and enter there.

Please feel free to contact me by phone or email if you have any questions. I hope to see you on Saturday!

Karisse Wesco
Wesco Campaign Coordinator
574.220.5059
karisse@timothywesco.com

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Why Indiana Must Constitutionally Protect Marriage

Vibrant and thriving families are what create a strong country. America’s national greatness is a reflection of her history of committed family life. When a mom and a dad raise their children, teaching and instilling in them the value and indispensable necessity of those transcendent “self-evident truths” spoken of in the Declaration of Independence, they are preserving all that America stands for and creating the next generation of American patriots. Created and ordained by God Himself, marriage matters. It must be defended no matter what the cost because the future of our state and our country depend upon it.

Today, here in Indiana and across America, the very definition of what makes a family is being challenged. In May of 2008, the California Supreme Court issued a decision to strike down California’s citizen-passed law to keep marriage between one man and one woman. In doing so, they not only defied state law, but also the will of the people of California. In April of 2009, the Supreme Court of Iowa followed in the California Supreme Court’s footsteps. The Iowa Supreme Court ruled 7-0 to overturn the state’s Defense of Marriage Act. These incidents serve as an ominous caveat of what could very feasibly happen all across America, including here in Indiana.

In an environment of ever-increasing judicial activism, a law alone is no longer sufficient to protect against judicial intrusion. This is why the citizens of over thirty states have now protected marriage in their constitutions. If given the honor of representing the people of the 21st House District of Indiana, Timothy Wesco will lead in the effort to make Indiana the next state to constitutionally protect marriage. Timothy believes that unless we act now, Indiana will continue to be left vulnerable to the whims of judges seeking to conduct social experiments with devastating consequences.

If we intend to ensure the continuing viability of the policies that are embedded in our state’s statutory laws protecting marriage, we must amend our constitution to define marriage as a union between one man and one woman.

Since 2004, the Indiana Senate has passed a marriage amendment multiple times, but repeatedly, the measure has failed to make it through the House of Representatives. We cannot afford to give in now. History tells us that persistence prevails. We must re-introduce this amendment again, and again, and again, until we prevail, because marriage matters.

Because the future of Indiana depends on her vibrant family life, the future of Indiana is hinging right now on how our leaders respond to attempts which are seeking to turn marriage into something it was never meant to be, nor can ever successfully be. Timothy Wesco is committed to leading this cause forward in Indianapolis.