Month: November 2023

Happy ThanksgivingHappy Thanksgiving

We want to take a moment today, Thanksgiving, to express our gratitude to you our readers. We can see that many of you have visited us multiple times viewing our various updates. We are very grateful for your support.

We are grateful for our country, our freedoms, and the right to vote and to voice our opinions.

We are also grateful to Senator Lee for the work he has done recently. Working in a bipartisan effort, he has helped introduce a bill for Secure Privacy Protection. This bill is aiming to amend some of the governmental powers to spy on its citizens granted under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, such as being able to monitor to personal phone calls and e-mails. The creators of the bill say there needs to be a better balance between obtaining the information to keep people safe and disregarding privacy rights granted to them by the Constitution. You can learn more about the bill by clicking here.

Senator Lee also recently reintroduced the SCREEN Act, which is aimed to limit access to pornography by young children. Similar acts that Senator Lee has advocated have passed before, but when challenged in the Supreme Court, they have been overturned on the grounds of not meeting the least restrictive means test. The Supreme Court did concede that the government does have a responsibility to protect children from pornography, so this bill is meant to both provide those protections and meet the law’s requirements. You can learn more about this bill by clicking here.

These efforts show Senator Lee would make an excellent president.

Happy Thanksgiving from Seniors for Responsible Government

From “Overcoming Ingratitude” delivered January 11, 1994 at Brigham Young University, while Rex Lee (1935-1996) was serving as President of BYU and Mike Lee was serving as student body president.

Mike Lee should run for president. He’s right on the money.

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Celebrating our Veteran’s and Those Who Have Gone Before UsCelebrating our Veteran’s and Those Who Have Gone Before Us

We are a product of those who came before us. Their lives and choices help shape who we are. Russell M Nelson said, “When our hearts turn to our ancestors, something changes inside us. We feel part of something greater than ourselves.”

Senator Mike Lee has a good pedigree. His Grandfather, Rex Lee Sr. (1905-1934), was labeled by those who knew him as an honest attorney, despite his young age. He tragically died in a hunting mishap on this day 89 years ago, November 11, 1934.

With regard to Veteran’s Day, Senator Lee said, “America owes its veterans and their families an enormous debt of gratitude for putting themselves at risk to protect our rights and freedoms.  Some have made the ultimate sacrifice to safeguard our lives, and for that, Americans will be forever grateful.” – From his website

Mike Lee’s great uncle, Warren Lambert Hussey (1896-1976) served in World War I, both in Florida and overseas in 1918-1919, before being honorably discharged from service.

As Senator Lee has said, “The family is the most basic and essential building block of American society, and strong families are the best predictor of financial, educational, and emotional success in life.” Five years after returning from the war, Hussey married his life long sweetheart, Pearl Clark, and they raised two children as he served most of his career in the US Railroad Mail Service. They remained committed to each other until his death in 1976.

Mike Lee should run for president. He’s right on the money.

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