"Promoting Republican Candidates and the Ideals of the Republican Party - Limiting Government & Expanding Freedom"

"George Bliss - Rest in Peace"

Recent events:

Spring Rendezvous
April 25, 2009, 2-5pm
Guest: Senator Tony Strickland
for information call June - 805-733-0109

Tea Party Tax Revolt & Rally - Paul Revere Rides Again! Singer Lloyd Marcus Stars!
Saturday, April 4th, 2:30pm at SB Courthouse, then marching 4 blocks.

Lincoln Club Christmas Party - Holiday Brunch at the Alisal Ranch in Solvang.
Sunday, December 14th, 12:00 - 3:00pm.

Monthly Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, October 9, 2008, 5:00PM at the Republican HQ at 3887 State Street (click for map).


Annual Party, with Election of Directors, and Special Guests
Sunday, August 24, 2008, 2PM - 5PM in Montecito Estate
Catered by Stanton's Gourmet Catering, with Hosted Bar
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008, 5:30PM-7:30PM at Harry's.
Election Night Social Hour

was a good time with good food and several candidates.

Sunday, May 18, 2008, 2PM-5PM at Lad Handelman's.
Spring Time Party – Thank you Lad for hosting a GREAT party with delicious food, drink and the best view in Santa Barbara, plus the candidates and presentation by SOSCalifornia.org. Lincoln Club Party Lincoln Club Party Lincoln Club Party (click to enlarge).

For new members:

Lincoln Club Membership Form Membership Form (Complete and Mail Today to Join!) Lincoln Club Brochure

We cannot let this happen.

Candidates for November 2008 election:

County Supervisor, Third District - (No Republican Candidate)

County Supervisor, Fourth District
Joni L. Gray - Incumbent, Attorney


Superior Court Judge, Office No. 5
John MacKinnon - Senior Deputy District Attorney



U.S. Representative, 23rd District
Matt T. Kokkonen - Financial Planner


State Senator
Tony Strickland - Alternative Energy Executive


33rd District State Assembly
Sam Blakeslee - Incumbent


35rd District State Assembly
Gregory Gandrud - Accountant


Links to Other Local Republican Clubs:

The Santa Barbara Republican Club

UCSB Republicans


Statements by Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln's 1858 Autobiographical statement

Lincoln's 1859 Autobiographical statement

Lincoln's 1860 Autobiographical statement


Obama-Rezko Low Income Housing
Obama's legacy in Illinois.


Obama's words- what he really thinks- left out of audio version of book.


Obama's Kenyan Roots, and his father's gravesite. Perhaps we should ask Barack Hussein where he wants to be buried- Kenya? Indonesia? Malaysia? Hawaii?

Obama Exposed. (This video has been deleted). Also why does Snopes.com not post evidence for many negative emails being distributed regarding Barack Hussein?

Barack Hussein dancing on TV
Barack Hussein dancing on TV.


and a video about Arab-Americans for Barack Hussein Obama.

Officers 2009:

President

Brenda Blalock

1st Vice President

Jinx Foster

2nd Vice President

June Shockency

Secretary

David Tedesco

Treasurer

Warren Small

Board of Directors

Cory Bantilan
Janine Blum
Heather Bryden
Hilary Dozer
Tony Fox
George Krebs
Karen MacDonald
Michael Magne
Hal Oquist
Shirley Randall
Ron Wolfe

Directors Emeritus

Brooks Firestone
Elmer Koonce
Marian Koonce


For more information, call (805) 969-2231 or
email email

Mailing Address:
Lincoln Club
PO Box 30100
Santa Barbara, CA 93130

Lincoln's Tomb

Our namesake, Abraham Lincoln, is properly revered as a great President. He was also a realistic politician, who recognized that translating Republican principles into electoral victories required a strong Republican Party. In a speech to a Republican group in 1859, he concluded with: "Stand by your principles... and victory complete and permanent is sure at the last."

Mount Rushmore

Quotes by Abraham Lincoln and others:




Lincoln Bio



Life of Lincoln Slideshow from Smithsonian magazine

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
Abraham Lincoln: a Man of His Words, article from Smithsonian magazine, October 2008


Lincoln Commander-in-Chief
Lincoln as Commander in Chief, article from Smithsonian magazine, January 2009


Lincoln and Johnson