Monthly Archives: April 2010

YCLoC come to Lamar

Sean Verhoeff, Executive Director of Young Conservative Leaders of Colorado announced earlier today that he and several conservative candidates will be visiting Lamar, Colorado on May 17th in support of the 5000 Year Leap Class taking place at the Lamar Community Building. The class teaches the fundamental foundation and purpose of the Constitution of the United States of America. This class is where Sean Verhoeff determined to make a difference by striking out on his own to not only educate the youth of America about the foundational purposes of our forefathers, but also about the importance of knowing and standing up for the Constitution of the United States. “The people of Colorado cannot afford to allow the Washington Political Machine to select Colorado’s candidates for state representation. The incestuous actions of the Washington Regime have cost the people of Colorado Freedom and Taxes. It’s time to take back our freedom and speak out on behalf of the people of Colorado. Colorado needs a candidate who listens to their voice and stands up for them in Washington,” Verhoeff stated, when asked why he supports solid conservative candidates from his group site located at YoungConservativeLeadersofColorado.com. The group is also located on facebook, read more…

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Jim Faull Receives Endorsement from Young Conservative Leaders of Colorado

DENVER,CO (Verhoeff) April 23, 2010 – Young Conservative Leaders of Colorado endorsed Sheriff Jim Faull in his race for Sheriff of Prowers County. Faull currently seeks his fourth term unopposed. Faull is the first announced endorsement by the YCLoC at http://youngconservativeleadersofcolorado.com. More announcements will be coming shortly. Faull said, “I have been in law enforcement in Prowers County for over 30 years. I have the experience and training to provide the county with comprehensive law enforcement. I believe in making sure everyone’s constitutional rights are upheld and protected.” Faull stated that he is a firm believer in community policing where law enforcement is responsive to the citizens. He believes his position must follow the precepts of the Constitution. Faull shared with Sean Verhoeff, Ex. Director of YCLoC, that he believes government needs to be more accountable to the people. Faull believes the Constitution sets parameters for how our government works, what the duties and powers of elected officials should be, and sets up a checks and balance system. Verhoeff stated, “The Sheriff’s position sets a standard for Law Enforcement within the State and we support Sheriff Faull in his bid for Sheriff this term. His prior experience and standards bring read more…

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Tax Day Tea Party – Lamar, Colorado

Photo by Christy Dobrovney When the 5000 Year Leap Class throws a Tea Party in Lamar, Colorado, you gotta know they’ve got the Constitution in hand and moving strong to the RIGHT. The HARD RIGHT, Conservative side of the Ballot that is. These cowboys and country folks understand when they’ve been taken to the cleaners by incestuous politicians who don’t understand the source of their power. “We the People” spoke up at the Tea Party and demanded representation by the elected officials who took an oath to represent them. More than a few spoke out about the cause and effect of leaving out the voice of the people when elected officials vote into law, debt producing mandates. If you’re in Lamar and want to learn more about the Constitution, visit the 5000 Year Leap class at the Community Building, headed up by Loren Brown and Don Turner. You’ll be glad you did! It’s a fun class where you learn a lot of information about how the forefathers struggled to set up a basis for freedom and how to maintain our rights and freedoms. Sean Verhoeff gave a review of the 5000 Year Leap event and shared how the classes have read more…

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