Cherilyn Eagar Statement on Tim Bridgewater Meeting


Eagar Statement on Bridgewater Meeting

May 12, 2010.  Salt Lake City, Utah.

Prior to the convention I publicly stated that I would be neutral during the three rounds of balloting and that I would not endorse anyone.  I stayed true to that commitment.

Mr. Bennett solicited my endorsement after the first round, and I declined.  He never offered me a paid position for that endorsement as has been erroneously reported.

I am concerned that my radio comments regarding Tim Bridgewater may have been misconstrued.  I am also concerned that anyone would manipulate the meeting between the Bridgewater camp and the Eagar camp to use it for negative campaigning against Mr. Bridgewater.  Mr. Bridgewater offered me the role of an unpaid spokeswoman, and I was honored at his confidence in me.  It was a compliment to our campaign. In an earlier meeting with a Bridgewater supporter, some future fundraising help was offered should I run again. I would carry any debt I might hold from the U.S. Senate campaign. I did not feel this was an inappropriate gesture. Mr. Bridgewater never raised this issue himself, and he has told me he was not aware of it.

Anything beyond this statement is malicious and is an obfuscation of the truth.  I discourage any further speculation.   Our campaign enjoyed working alongside the Bridgewater team.  Their entire campaign ran a clean and honest race, and although this is not an endorsement, if he were to win this election he would make an excellent Senator for Utah.

For now, I am focused on my company and my future plans to stay involved in Republican politics.  I plan to further the cause of defunding and repealing Obamacare.  I will continue to network with doctors all across Utah to bring them to the national convention of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons at which I will be a keynote speaker in Salt Lake City in September.  I look forward to other speaking opportunities as they may arise.

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Cherilyn Eagar for US Senate – New Videos


3 new videos to help decide who to vote for May 8th.

A Lifetime Dedicated To Conservative Principles
http://www.youtube.com/Eagar4Senate#p/u/0/3otBpTTnBFc

New Video Endorsements That Matter
http://www.youtube.com/Eagar4Senate#p/u/1/E3oXd1lsYpc

New Video Cherilyn Eagar Personal message to each state delegate
http://www.youtube.com/Eagar4Senate#p/u/2/hYn9khoI4T4

If you feel and believe in the issues as I do, I kindly ask for your vote on May 8.

Faithfully,

Cherilyn Eagar

U.S. Senate 2010

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Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate – Principles for a Change

Fiscal Restraint
Limited Government
Free Market Solutions
Energy Independence
Strong National Defense

… not only abroad and along our borders, but within our communities and our families.

Principled. Passionate. Persuasive. Prepared.

For more information and/or to donate, go to
http://www.eagar4senate.com/

Authorized and Paid for By Friends of Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate


We the People


Dear Republican Friend,

In June 2009, we launched our campaign to clean up back room deals and to restore constitutional principles for a change.  Since then, we have worked long hours canvassing this great state.  I have been consistently invited to speak at the 9/12 and tea party rallies since April 15, 2009.

I am grassroots and will always be grassroots.  ”We the People” can no longer be ignored.  Our values, not special interests, must be represented and restored in Washington once again.

I have been deeply concerned over the discussion of our military this week.  My brother Ken Bacon gave his life in the Air Force as a test pilot for the F-100 Super Sabre.  I served a diplomatic mission with the Department of Defense  during Vietnam.  I’ve been with the young servicemen and have seen their brave but vulnerable eyes the night of a Clark Air Force Base helicopter mission into Viet Nam.  I then saw some of them again the next morning, some did not return – they died to keep Communism from taking hold in South East Asia.

Never doubt where I stand: One of our nation’s top priorities is to provide for the national defense of our citizens. The current administration is bloating social entitlements, gutting our military, and apologizing for the United States on the world stage.  This is a national security risk and a strategy that will ultimately transform our country into a global weakling, and we will surely be bullied.

May we remember Reagan’s time-honored words: “We must be a ’shining city on a hill’ but we cannot be the police of the world.”  Additionally, may we send wise representatives to the Senate and House who will guide this ship of state safely home.

A Winning Background

Utah is the best managed state, and I am the experienced, conservative choice in this field with the thinking and communication skills to stand on that Senate floor and get the attention of the other 49 states. With me, it will be Utah to Washington for a change, not Washington to Utah.

Politicians today use the word “conservative” loosely.  In this race of good men I distinguish myself as a lifelong conservative advocate with a business and media background.  Not only can I balance a budget, I also have the background and skills to take the messages to the court of public opinion (the media) and to you, where we must first win before we can hold the Senate’s feet to the fire.

As a conservative advocate, I know how to rally “We the People.”  I’ve been involved in coalition building and working together with others on many conservative causes over the years.  Talk is cheap!  But I have walked this walk, and my record is clear.

Who Do You Trust?

This campaign is and has been true to conservative principles and conservative actions.  We have surrounded ourselves with totally conservative volunteers and supporters.  No progressives or Washington Insiders here.

I personally have no multi-national interests pulling my allegiance away from the best interests of the American people.  We need to bring jobs back home and stop allowing China and other foreign nations to dump on us and trample the Constitution and our sovereignty.

We have lost our way and our standing as the most productive nation in the world.  I stand alone in this race with passion to put a moratorium on the foolish free trade agreements that multi-nationals have foisted upon us with NAFTA, CAFTA, GATT and the WTO, and other organizations that consistently undermine our Constitution and sovereignty, and which are destroying our national and economic security.

China now makes parts for our military procurement and our aircraft.  China owns more of our debt than any other nation.  We have lost 4 million jobs and our manufacturing base has disappeared.  No nation can sustain this plan.  I pledge to you, to go to Washington and to fight to bring common sense back to economic decisions including bringing jobs back home.

I have helped others get elected; those who I believed in.  I have spent my life researching the issues and writing policy on a wide range of topics.  With this said, I believe I am the best prepared candidate in this race.  We cannot afford to send a representative to Washington who lacks knowledge on these critical issues, who will need on-the-job training or who has conflicts of interest.

We must hit the ground running with focus and resolve.

I am Cherilyn Eagar, the only conservative choice in this U.S. Senate race.  We have an amazing, dedicated and passionate team of volunteers, without which this campaign and year-long journey would not have been possible.  We’ve proven our mettle and our staying power over these past months.  Polls tell us we continue to be a top contender.  If you feel and believe in the issues as I do, I kindly ask for your vote on May 8.

Faithfully,

Cherilyn Eagar

U.S. Senate 2010

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Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate – Principles for a Change

Fiscal Restraint
Limited Government
Free Market Solutions
Energy Independence
Strong National Defense

… not only abroad and along our borders, but within our communities and our families.

Principled. Passionate. Persuasive. Prepared.

For more information and/or to donate, go to
http://www.eagar4senate.com/

Authorized and Paid for By Friends of Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate


Cherilyn Eagar issues statement on US military policy in the Middle East and Asia


I honor and support our U.S. troops who put their lives on the line for our country. My brother, Ken Bacon, gave his life in service to this nation as an Air Force test pilot for the F-100 Super Sabre jet. The Brigham Young University ROTC honors him annually for his leadership while at BYU.

I was a BYU student during the Vietnam years and part of a diplomatic mission sponsored by the Department of Defense that toured the Pacific and Caribbean Commands. I was at Clark Air Base in the Philippines the night before a helicopter mission into Nam and witnessed the brave, but vulnerable, eyes of servicemen who knew that some of them would not return the next day. I was there the next morning to learn that some did not.

If our nation resolves to go into combat, we must first know it is a conflict that will preserve our liberty. We must then declare a war constitutionally, produce the financial resources to fund it — enough to supply the men and women who are putting their lives on the line — and a political resolve to win it and bring the troops home, rather than to prolong it.

I bring to this U.S. Senate race institutional memory: I lived through Vietnam, as many of you did. I do not want the U.S. to repeat Vietnam in the Middle East/Asia. The United States is functioning under the auspices of the United Nations, meaning this conflict is being run by the State Department, not the Department of Defense, where we employ the generals and war strategists.

An additional concern is that instead of giving these nations a copy of our Constitution and a non-revisionist history book so that they can duplicate the founding of this nation, advisors are encouraging European-style democracies in those Middle East & Asia countries.

Ronald Reagan said we should be a “shining city on a hill” but he didn’t mean we need to be the police of the world. Let us choose our battles wisely and review what we are doing in the Middle East and Asia. In our pursuit of oil reserves in these foreign lands, we have funded terrorism. At the same time, we have funded the enemies of Israel, all flying in the face of Thomas Jefferson’s admonition about being friendly to all but avoiding foreign entanglements.

We need a prudent exit strategy with a confidential time line. We also need to ensure that the civilians are protected after our departure.

While we’re doing that, we need to drill here and drill now. Open up ANWR, off-shore drilling and the rest of the resources in Utah and other states to provide jobs as well as oil and other energy sources.

Let us apply the Constitution to provide for all areas of national defense — military readiness, economic stability and energy independence — to protect our country from those who would invade it. Some American politicians, including some candidates in this senate race, know as little about defense as they know about economics. They are undermining the Constitution with their support of bad military policies as well as with their support of our runaway free trade policies. If we do not change both these courses in our race to the bottom, the United States will soon become a third world nation.

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Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate – Principles for a Change

Fiscal Restraint
Limited Government
Free Market Solutions
Energy Independence
Strong National Defense

… not only abroad and along our borders, but within our communities and our families.

Principled. Passionate. Persuasive. Prepared.

For more information and/or to donate, go to
http://www.eagar4senate.com/

Authorized and Paid for By Friends of Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate


Terrifying words: I’m from the government and I’m here to help



Caucus success increases the momentum behind Eagar campaign
Longtime activist going the distance, winning more and more support

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, March 22, 2010.  Cherilyn Eagar, like most Americans, recoiled with dismay as she watched the U.S. House of Representatives pass the bill that socialized the American healthcare system.  For Mrs. Eagar, who is running to replace Bob Bennett as one of Utah’s senators, this is the latest battle in a war that her family has waged for over 40 years.

Mrs. Eagar’s father was an internationally-respected surgeon in Hollywood, California.  She worked in her father’s office, and watched him care for patients.  Her parents helped Ronald Reagan get his political career started by inviting him to address the California Medical Association.  Reagan’s speech on the dangers of socialized medicine is now viewed by conservatives as prophetic—we are seeing everything he warned against.

On Sunday, March 21st, the House joined the Senate in passing a partisan package that will lead to a single-payer, government-run health system.  Eagar says, “I remember the day Medicare passed.  My father came home and said, ‘Today is the first day of the end of quality medicine in America.’”  She continues, “We have watched Medicare and Medicaid and every other government health program over the last 40 years:  Deficits, debt, soaring costs and shrinking service.  With each new program, we have seen nothing but added waste, abuse and corruption.  We can’t afford it, but the Obama-Reid-Pelosi regime has just added more of the same.”

Eagar agrees with Reagan’s famous saying, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are:  ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’”  She adds, “But more than just bad legislation, this is absolutely unconstitutional.  Not one of the enumerated powers in the U.S. Constitution allows the federal government to run a healthcare program.”

Eagar assures her supporters, “I am not just a fiscal conservative; I’m not just a social conservative, I’m a complete conservative.  If you want to know me, look at my record:  For 30 years, I have fought for limited government, fiscal responsibility and constitutional principles.  I’ve made them the pillars of my campaign for the U.S. Senate.  This so-called ‘healthcare reform’ is not just another federal power grab, it is the undoing of our republic as we have known it.  I ask for your support at the caucuses and the convention, so I can continue the fight my parents and your parents began a generation ago.”

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Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate – Principles for a Change

Fiscal Restraint
Limited Government
Free Market Solutions
Energy Independence
Strong National Defense

… not only abroad and along our borders, but within our communities and our families.

Principled. Passionate. Persuasive. Prepared.

For more information and/or to donate, go to
http://www.eagar4senate.com/

Authorized and Paid for By Friends of Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate


24, 23, 22 … Our Constitutional Rights Going, Going. Gone…?


Once again Washington is bulldozing our Constitutional rights and foisting a socialist travesty on We the People. Our elected leaders continue to ignore us.  We are under attack.  The battle to “Take Back Medicine” we have been waging for years has just escalated with hardball politics as we have never seen before.

This weekend the Democrats bludgeoned their own party members for hours in dirty back room deals leading up to this historic and unprecedented government takeover.  This is a hostile takeover not only of doctors but of our freedom.

The tipping point was an “executive order” from our President reassuring us that taxpayer-funded abortions would not be part of the legislation.  This is rubbish!  Anyone who knows anything about executive orders knows they can be reversed at will.

Now the debate goes to the Senate.  Don’t count on Utah’s Senator to stand and deliver.  Senator Bennett’s own health care proposal requires non-church owned insurance companies to offer abortion options.  According to policy groups in D.C. he has done more to bring socialized medicine to American than any Republican Senator.  Make no mistake, by his inaction, he is no friend to pro-life causes, and in fact, he has stood on the sidelines as the rights of the unborn continue to be trampled.

It’s time for action, and it’s time for a seasoned activist in the U.S. Senate.  But time is running out.  Utah’s caucus meetings are less than 48 hours away.  Delegates will be seated for Utah’s nominating convention May 8th.

Don’t let Washington take our rights away.

Unconstitutional Legislation

If this bill passes the Senate, We the People will be forced to get government-managed health insurance whether we want it or can afford it or not.  And if we don’t get it, we will be criminals under the law.  Our Constitutional rights are being trampled.

Make no mistake, Senator Bennett is part of the problem.  Take a look at what his plan recommends below.  The American Medical Association is also part of the problem.  They own the “CPT codes” and make money on every procedure we have.  By sitting around that table they negotiated themselves into this proposal. As I always say, follow the money.  Go to www.TakeBackMedicine.com and sign the petition now.

What We the People Want

The message from We the People to the U.S. Senate is:  “Start over.  We want real health care reform with free market solutions, not government-managed socialism!  We don’t want the Democrat plan, and we don’t want a “bi-partisan plan” such as Senator Bennett’s government-managed plan either.  We want solutions that don’t shut out our love of the free market.  We want Constitutional principles and values.  We want to know you are listening to our voice.”

I want to be one of those new voices in the U.S. Senate in 2010 that will restore the Constitution as our Founders envisioned.  The Eagar team has been working hard since June 2009.  We have an amazing and passionate volunteer team from all corners of Utah that represents people who care about your freedom and your children’s future.

Faithfully,

Cherilyn Eagar
U.S. Senate 2010

P.S.  We are now less than 48 hours away from our caucus meetings where delegates will be elected for the nominating convention.
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Senator Bennett’s Socialist Health Care Plan

This U.S. Senate race has captured national attention. Prominent news sources have targeted it as the Number One race to follow because Cherilyn Eagar is giving Utah’s Senator the challenge of his 3-term life of incumbency in the U.S. Senate.

Here’s a sampling of Senator Bennett’s record on health care alone (not to mention the details of his D+ rating with Americans for Better Immigration or his overall #8 most liberal Republican rating from ACU and how he has voted for pork earmark spending 91% of the time and his defense of the bail-out he brokered saying of the free market:  “Reagan’s dead.  Get over it.”):

He sponsored the “Wyden-Bennett Healthy Americans Choice Act.”  Many provisions of this bill were incorporated into the current health care legislation.  If that legislation does not pass or is scrapped, this bill has been faithfully standing in the wings as a back-up, but in many ways is far worse.

Although Senator Bennett says he does not believe in “federally managed health care,” here’s what his bill mandates:

1. Employers must provide health care benefits to all employees.
2. Only insurance plans that meet Federal requirements are allowed to provide coverage.
3. The IRS will collect the premiums and manage the system.
4. All Americans must be insured in one of these “HAPI” plans.
5. Insurance companies not church-owned must provide abortion options.
6. Comprehensive health care will be delivered at our expense through grants for school-based clinics, providing abortion and contraceptive counseling for minors, in some cases without parental consent.

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Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate – Principles for a Change

Fiscal Restraint
Limited Government
Free Market Solutions
Energy Independence
Strong National Defense

… not only abroad and along our borders, but within our communities and our families.

Principled. Passionate. Persuasive. Prepared.

For more information and/or to donate, go to
http://www.eagar4senate.com/

Authorized and Paid for By Friends of Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate


Cherilyn Eagar: Term Limits? Not a one word answer.


Two nights ago, in a candidate forum, a question was asked, “Term Limits. In one word, yes or no, do you support an amendment?” The candidates were then asked to raise their hands. All Senate candidates raised their hands except one: Cherilyn Eagar.

If I had been given the opportunity to speak to that subject, I would first have said that a sound bite on term limits would yield a response I could not give, and for good reason. We live in a sound bite world and that is partly to blame for the term “politician” because we are reduced to statements that bring applause but which, in practice, will bring poor outcomes, and sometimes worse than what we presently have.

My position on term limits is this:
I oppose a term limit amendment because it will give us unintended consequences that will be worse. I support other remedies that will be easier to accomplish and more quickly and which will strike at the core of the problem: follow the money.

I am as concerned as others with the difficulty in removing elected officials from office that cannot be removed. First, let’s analyze the results that are in from states that already have adopted term limits. Here are the results: musical chairs and cronyism with runaway bureaucracies in state agencies. We can expect no less at the federal level if we act to impose a term limit amendment. The fourth branch of government – agencies and departments not enumerated in Article I Section 8 of the constitution are a major part of what is going wrong.

Furthermore, the desire for a term limit amendment is something I have weighed heavily over the years. I must ask, “What is the reason we all desire to have an elected official’s term limited?” For me, it is because we have a 90% incumbency rate. In effect, we have the Incumbent Party. In 2010, there is a strong “kick the bums out” sentiment. As a grassroots candidate, this cuts deeply into my own reasons for running and getting to Washington to change things up.

What is going wrong? In my view, Washington is run by federal agencies and bureaucracies whose wheels keep on spinning from one administration to the next. It didn’t matter whether it was America 2000, Goals 2000 or No Child Left Behind, they were all federal proposals over education, and I agree with Reagan that the Department of Education ought to be dismantled.

It is also run by lobbyists seeking favors from the government for their pet projects or to protect their corporation from federal regulation. This in turn creates the need for campaign contributions and back room deals, realized in pork earmarks, dropped into bills and unread, sometimes by the thousands.

A cut-back and phase out of those agencies, especially those which are duplicated at the state level would solve the problem of an encroaching federal government. Ending over-regulation of the private market and the current merging of private enterprise with government would also go a long way to solving not only the problem of incumbency and the back room deals and paybacks between elected officials and campaign donations, it would also reduce the demographic in D.C. that controls inside the Beltway: lobbyists. Corporations routinely fund both sides of the aisle, hedging their bets, a source of corruption. For example, Energy Solutions funded Bob Bennett about $50,000 last summer then a week later turned around and funded Harry Reid. That is wrong and that is part of the reason why incumbents are so difficult to remove. That will only stop when our elected officials begin to limit their powers to Article I Section 8 of the constitution and allow the free market to work, along with giving the states their states’ rights.

An additional problem is that of seniority. Seniority is to the Senate as tenure is to the teacher. There must be a way to stop the authority of a senior senator being automatically perked or placed in leadership roles.

That can easily be resolved with a rule to have up and down elections for committee chairs and leadership. A committee chair position could be rotated randomly, as the chair’s role is to be the facilitator of the meeting and does not require expertise by virtue of longevity. I prefer the election option.

Finally, follow the money. I support transparency and earmark reform. If we put earmarks through a committee hearing process, separate them out from the bills individually for review, and if they are scrutinized as to their constitutional standing, and if an open and fair bidding process is followed for private contracts, then much of what we are frustrated about with incumbency will disappear.

The bottom line for me is that we take action that will not have unintended consequences. The popularity of the “term limit” response is going to cause more damage than it intends to create.

If we happen to elect an official that we like, the voters should have the opportunity to keep that person in. As for myself, I would prefer to serve only two terms. If I can’t get accomplished what I would hope to in 12 years, I should pass the baton to another candidate. It is up to the voters to be informed and to exercise their right to limit the terms of their representatives: at the ballot box. But to be required to answer this question in one word is precisely what gives us the wrong kinds of elected officials: those who are willing to get behind a sound bite and who haven’t thought it through deeply enough.

Faithfully,

Cherilyn Eagar
U.S. Senate 2010

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Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate – Principles for a Change

Fiscal Restraint
Limited Government
Free Market Solutions
Energy Independence
Strong National Defense

… not only abroad and along our borders, but within our communities and our families.

Principled. Passionate. Persuasive. Prepared.

For more information and/or to donate, go to
http://www.eagar4senate.com/

Authorized and Paid for By Friends of Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate


Cherilyn Eagar rallies with concerned Alpine District parents


Senate candidate strikes at problems with school board

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, March 8, 2010.  Cherilyn Eagar is taking an hour away from her campaign for U.S. Senate to testify at the Alpine School District Board Meeting regarding a controversial and offensive Leftist political slogan and website that has parents in one of the most conservative counties in the United States reeling.  Eagar, a mother of seven, grandmother of ten and a former teacher, will add her voice to those of concerned parents in the Alpine School District who will be there to protest.  The Board convenes at the District Office, 575 North 100 East in American Fork, on Tuesday, March 9, at 6:00 p.m.  A public rally, organized by UtahsRepublic.com, will be held outside the office at 5:30 p.m.  To voice a comment if you cannot attend that meeting, simply call the District at 801-610-8400.

Eagar believes the administration has exposed its students to opinions many find offensive.  Earlier this year, the District’s official website was linked to “America: Republic or Democracy?” an article by William P. Meyers, a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from California.

“The District either completely failed to do its due diligence before directing school children to an outspoken socialist politician or it is complicit with the increasingly politically-driven ‘social justice’ curriculum in public schools all over this nation,” says Eagar.  Meyers has been a member of the International Workers of the World (a labor union with Communist Party ties) and Earth First (a longtime eco-terrorism suspect).  He supports universal health care, legalization of marijuana, population control and gay marriage.

Eagar is well acquainted with education programs that subject students to material parents may find objectionable or that violate parents’ educational rights.  “I initiated, funded and provided attorney Matt Hilton with background information to construct the first state Family Education Rights to Privacy Act over 15 years ago here in Utah.  The express purpose of this legislation was to protect children and parents from an educational system that has immersed itself in social and psychological engineering.  What has happened in the Alpine School District is unacceptable and inexcusable and also violation of Utah regulations.  I suspect that if parents take a deeper look they will discover more, that the entire curriculum is infused with environmentalism, globalism and Leftist ideology.”

The link was quickly removed, and the District issued a statement claiming, “It was accidentally linked there.  Our board of education was not aware it was there, the superintendent was not aware . . . It wasn’t supposed to be there.  It doesn’t belong on our Web site.  We don’t endorse what this man teaches or believes.”

A more serious problem has yet to be settled to parents’ satisfaction:  The District office wall has a 30-foot long display which includes the statement, “Enculturating the young in a social and political democracy.”  Webster defines ‘enculturate’ as ‘to cause to adapt to the prevailing cultural patterns of one’s society [or to] socialize.’  Eagar sees this as factually incorrect and outside the school’s purpose.

“Parents send their children to school to learn basic skills such as reading, writing and math,” says Eagar, “They don’t send their children to be ‘adapted’ into a culture, especially one so fundamentally opposed to the community’s conservative standards and values.”

In 1994, Eagar discovered that the Utah Education Code stipulated that the mission of Utah schools was to train students to be global citizens in a participatory democracy.  “Our Founders did not establish a democracy.  They established a republic.  In fact, they despised democracy.  I advocated for a correction, and Representative LaVarr Christensen eventually did make that change.  He also included the requirement that Utah’s school children be taught civics and constitutional principles as the Founders viewed it.”

“It is time for parents to speak out and hold educators accountable.  This is just one of many subtle and deliberate campaigns to mold the views and values of students away from those of their parents.  The entire public education system has been increasingly immersed in this kind of social justice propaganda through outcome-based curriculum, multiculturalism, globalism and environmentalism, and it has been increasingly so for many years now,” said Eagar, echoing the worries of many parents.

“Concerned parents should ask:  Who is running Alpine School District?  What are their political views?  What are the goals of the curriculum?  And who are the people who wrote the curriculum, and what are their political views?  Follow the money and you will find the corruption.”

In over 30 years of conservative advocacy, Cherilyn Eagar, a business owner and former teacher, has extensively researched education policy and spoken to national audiences on education reform.  She served as a parent advisor to Brigham Young University’s Academic Freedom Committee, helped found two family-advocacy organizations and served on the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, Utah Committee.  She co-authored the first state Family Education Rights to Privacy Act and led a successful grassroots effort to prohibit school-based health clinics, contraceptive distribution and condom demonstrations in classrooms.  During the 2008 Utah legislative session, Eagar provided extensive research to Senator Margaret Dayton to successfully prohibit new funding for another controversial globalist-environmentalist-social justice curriculum known as the International Baccalaureate.  Cherilyn Eagar is proud to support this effort by parents in Alpine School District to retain control over their children’s education.

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Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate – Principles for a Change

Fiscal Restraint
Limited Government
Free Market Solutions
Energy Independence
Strong National Defense

… not only abroad and along our borders, but within our communities and our families.

Principled. Passionate. Persuasive. Prepared.

For more information and/or to donate, go to
http://www.eagar4senate.com/

Authorized and Paid for By Friends of Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate


Cherilyn Eagar challenges Mike Lee after he’s a no-show to radio debate


Mike Lee cancels debate hosted by Lonsberry
Cherilyn Eagar challenges him to man up and show what he’s got

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, March 5, 2010.  Yesterday morning should’ve been a banner day for the Eagar or Lee senate campaigns, with one camp boasting of a clear victory in a one-on-one debate on KNRS talk radio.  This much-anticipated clash of titans, to be hosted by Bob Lonsberry, was cancelled when Mike Lee withdrew without explanation.

Lee and Eagar were invited to debate on Utah’s top conservative talk radio show, a challenge readily accepted by both.  Eagar went so far as to accommodate Lee’s schedule for March 4 during the 8:00 a.m. segment.  On Tuesday, March 2, Lee had a sudden attack of the vapors and backed out.

Eagar and Lee are the challengers most often given the best chance to unseat 3-term incumbent Bob Bennett.  Neither, however, is yet viewed as certain to win, so this face-to-face was a key moment: With hundreds of political junkies listening, it was a perfect chance for one to draw supporters away from the other and to win still-undecided voters.

In announcing the event-that-wasn’t, Lonsberry said, “I thought these two, head to head, side by side, would be useful.”  Lonsberry, like Eagar, accommodated Lee’s choice of date.  “And, then . . . the Mike Lee campaign withdrew.  Why withdraw?  Well, not really an answer.   And, one answer that was given may have been for an event that, actually, upon verification, wasn’t taking place.  So, he just decided not to come.  And, you know, so, we said to Mrs. Eagar, ‘The other guy backed out’.”  Stating that he is not a fan of either contender, Lonsberry added, “I’m typically not impressed by a fellow who runs away from a fight, and I find, typically, the fellow who says, ‘I don’t want to fight,’ is not the one who would’ve won the fight.  You know what I mean?”  He also made a point of Lee’s refusal to reschedule.

“If Mike Lee was serious about winning this election,” said one caller, “he’d want every opportunity to get his message out . . . If he was unprepared, he shouldn’t be running.”

Another caller wondered if Lee was like the “high school kid who trained for wrestling, gets down on the mat, looks up and realizes he has to wrestle a girl . . . ‘Now, what?  What if she beats me?’ . . . instead of getting out there and fighting a good fight and doing the best he can, whether she wins or loses, he knows he fought the best fight.  Why not try?  He doesn’t want to try, he just kinda’ gives up.”

It is apparent that the Lee campaign does not want a live debate in a public forum such as the Bob Lonsberry Show.  What is Mr. Lee hiding?  Why pull out of a wonderful opportunity for the voters to hear him and see what his supporters have been raving about?

Cherilyn Eagar’s challenge to Mike Lee remains open.  She is ready to debate Lee live on Lonsberry’s show.  “I ask Mr. Lee to join me,” she said, “to stand up like a man and debate me.”

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Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate – Principles for a Change

Fiscal Restraint
Limited Government
Free Market Solutions
Energy Independence
Strong National Defense

… not only abroad and along our borders, but within our communities and our families.

Principled. Passionate. Persuasive. Prepared.

For more information and/or to donate, go to
http://www.eagar4senate.com/

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Cherilyn Eagar continues fight against backroom political deal making


Senate candidate declares, again, she will not be part of “politics as usual”

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, March 1, 2010.  Since her entry last June into the race for Utah’s senate seat, Cherilyn Eagar has warned that backroom deals are part of the “politics as usual” that has brought the United States to the terrible state they are now in.  She has declared, repeatedly, that she will have no part of them.

That didn’t stop one Washington, DC, advocacy group from asking her to join one by signing a pledge:  That she will support any candidate except Senator Bob Bennett; that, if she is voted out of the race, she throw her support at convention and in a primary to a candidate that has signed the same pledge; that she will encourage her delegates and friends to join her in this support.

Eagar has refused to sign, on principle and for practical reasons.  First, “This is exactly the type of dirty dealing that has ruined American politics,” says the longtime conservative activist, “Any group can endorse any politician in any race, but this is goes far beyond an endorsement.  It’s an attempt by an outside group to manipulate a Utah election.”

Second, Eagar refuses to participate in a heavy-handed, group attack on Senator Bennett, saying, “This race is not about Bob Bennett, it’s about electing the candidate best able to represent Utah’s people and Utah’s needs.  This kind of attack could easily backfire, creating a sympathy vote for Senator Bennett, and producing exactly the result the instigators don’t want.”

Third, it is premature to sign a pledge to support a candidate when the filing deadline is weeks away, and, as everyone saw last week, more candidates might still join the race.

Finally, it is totally unreasonable to sign a written pledge to support a candidate until it is known who else will sign.  She states firmly, “I will not pledge myself to support some unnamed and unknown candidate, if it means I may be committing myself and the people who have placed their trust in me to support someone we don’t want to see elected.”

Eagar adds, “For over thirty years, I have watched politicians.  This is just the latest backroom deal by Washington insiders, and no good will come of it.  The people of Utah deserve better.  I’m on record stating that I have no professional conflicts of interest and that my vote will not be bought, sold, traded or gambled away.  That is my pledge to the people of Utah.”

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Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate – Principles for a Change

Fiscal Restraint
Limited Government
Free Market Solutions
Energy Independence
Strong National Defense

… not only abroad and along our borders, but within our communities and our families.

Principled. Passionate. Persuasive. Prepared.

For more information and/or to donate, go to
http://www.eagar4senate.com/

Authorized and Paid for By Friends of Cherilyn Eagar for U.S. Senate