On the Resignation of Adams as SB GOP County Chair

By Jessica Austin | 03/21/09 | 02:09 AM EDT | 2 Comments

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Today I wrote an article regarding the resignation of Anthony Adams as San Bernardino County Republican Party Chairman that was featured on the Flash Report:

A New Direction for San Bernardino County Republican Party
By Jessica Austin

To say that San Bernardino County is a hotbed of controversy for Republicans is perhaps the biggest understatement of the year. However, as of Thursday night, it will no longer be applicable to the San Bernardino County Republican Party.

At Thursday night's Central Committee meeting, with about 50 people present, embattled San Bernardino County Republican Party Chairman Assemblyman Anthony Adams resigned- after a brief discussion in which it was very clear the votes were there to remove him if he didn't step down.  For that, we thank Anthony for doing the right thing and putting the Party first this time.  Click HERE for the rest of the story.


The article was also discussed on the John and Ken Show; excerpts of that can be heard by clicking here and fast-forwarding to about 13:00 minutes.

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Now it's time to move on.

Now it's time to move on. Good report Jessica!

Submitted by El Rey on Sat, 03/21/09 - 12:59 PM » | Print
 
 
good news

This is an important first step, but only a first step. The next step is to get the Republican Party to put significant funding into the No on 1A campaign. I am worried that the Party will give this issue lip service but no resources. If that's the case, it will be a long time in the wilderness for the Party.

Submitted by W.C. Varones on Sat, 03/21/09 - 12:59 PM » | Print
 

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