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Rae Hart Anderson files for Senate District 19 for 2012.

Rae urging Gov Mark Dayton to support life for the unborn.

 

Rae Anderson has filed as a candidate for the MN State Senate, in current district 19, for ‘the people’s seat’ currently held by resigning MN Senator Amy Koch.  Rae expresses gratitude for Senator Koch’s strong stand for marriage and her conservative leadership. Rae respects Senator Koch’s hard work on behalf of Minnesota, and writes that she believes the senator’s decision to return to other priorities is a good decision at this time. At the time of her move to St. Michael, MN there was no evidence that Senator Koch would be retiring, and it was a surprise to her along with everyone else.

“Faith, family and freedom count in this state,” Rae will not forget it, she promises. “Those of us who know our God know what side our bread is buttered on. The blessings of the Lord make rich.  We are truly a blessed state, within a God blessed nation.”

Before making arrangements to move to St. Michael, MN in November 2011, Rae lived and ran for the Senate in a very blue, DFL controlled northern suburb of the Twin Cities.  She is a known candidate for the MN state senate, endorsed by the GOP in 2006. She worked tirelessly to unseat Senator Satveer Chaudhary with a door to door campaign, by publishing his votes, by debating the issues at townhall meetings and by bringing conservatives together on health, life, family rights and educational issues. Now ‘retired’ Sen Chaudhary was the lone MN Senator to refuse to vote to ‘protect Minnesota children from predators and pedophiles’.  Telling Senator Satveer’s sad voting record, she quickly collected more than enough signatures to try again to unseat him as an independent, again in the same ‘blue’ area. “If you don’t succeed the first time, try, try again!”  The DFL pulled his endorsement as a candidate when Rae ran against him for a second time in the Fridley area, as a conservative independent. She is and always been registered Republican, and is a persistent and determined Christian conservative voter and advocate.

Rae motivates educators, health care providers, churches, corporations, non-profits, families  and all individuals to protect life from conception to natural death–to defend marriage and parental rights in  health care and in education–and to refute claims that Americans need to learn how to be more global. Rae quotes Rubio, ‘We don’t see boatloads of Americans landing on the shores of other nations’, she states. Along with Rubio she stands in staunch opposition to Sharia law, and radical Islam’s in roads into our U.S. educational system, our military and our way of life. Recently a choir member in Colorado quit choir, refusing to praise Allah in a public school concert. “This not be,” Rae states.

Rae is an advocate for marriage between a man and a woman in MN, as well as nation wide, and has appeared to speak out to protect life and marriage at the MN Capitol.  She is strong voice advocating for parental choice in education, having home schooled her children, taught in charter schools, private schools and in public schools at all levels, K-12.  She advocates for abstinence education, has taught parenting and birthing classes, smoking cessation, classes in preventing abuse, weight loss and nutrition, and she is a published author in health care publications. She has researched surgery outcomes for back injury interventions and published the results with others at D.O.L.I.– the MN Department of Labor and Industry.

This year once again Rae joined a bus load of enthusiastic pro-lifers from St Michael, Albertville, Buffalo and Rogers, and marched for LIFE — as she has for more than 20 years– attending Mass and marching from The St Paul Cathedral to the MN State Capitol. Thankfully it was a safe trip in spite of the rain, sleet and icy streets.

In health care areas, Rae has worked at the University of MN hospitals in post delivery and normal newborn. She has worked with geriatric patients in home care and in assisted living and in convalescent homes, with pregnant teens at risk for drugs in home care, with young men’s health care in corrections, in a homeless shelter for teens with a non-profit, as a school nurse, and in employee health care in an occupational health setting. She has worked as a clinic administrator, and has set up a new clinics in outlying rural areas. 

Rae enjoys health care education and has trained nursing assistants with the American Red Cross. She happily states they passed their state tests and became Certified Nursing Assistants. She taught English vocabulary to some of the students, being pro ‘English first’.

Rae motivates. She has worked one on one caring for pregnant teens in not so safe areas of the Twin Cities.  She has pictures in her album of the babies saved, and the Mom’s who worked hard to keep their babies safe, prenatally.

As a health care provider, licensed in MN and nationally boarded she is prepared to fight for personhood rights for the unborn.  She has taken on insidious euthanasia practices in Minnesota, pointing out the detrimental effects of pressuring ‘boomers’ and the elderly to sign DNR’s and DNI’s–do not resuscitate, do not intubate.  She is a strong advocate for keeping  ‘end of life’ documents unwritten, or safely and privately protected in the care of trusted family and friends–not given to clinics, health care providers, health care administrators or placed in the uncaring hands of government bureaucrats and insurance companies.

Rae as a health care provider, stands firmly for protecting the people’s choice in health care, and opposes Obama Care–working for its repeal.

Ms Anderson is a licensed educator, first in California and now in Minnesota for more than 20 years.  She is licensed as an RN, and as an NP in Minnesota, and now is licensed in Minnesota and South Dakota as a health care provider.  She is a nationally boarded advanced registered nurse practitioner, an ARNP.

Believing that all children have a right to a family Rae has been a foster parent to several children in Minnesota, in  Hennepin County, including teen Mom’s who adopted their babies to loving families.

Rae is thankful for her four adult children, all giving back.  She has two sons, one who is doing research in neuro biology investigating and evaluating the human brain’s responses; one son is a network architect working with computer technology; one daughter is a licensed and tenured MN educator, another daughter is in business and works on business projects for United Health Care.  She has four lively, active and “very interesting” grandchildren, whom she loves without reserve. “Grandparents are building bridges to the future for our grandchildren–this is right,” Rae states.

Voters can depend on Rae to stand for faith, family and freedom. “We will continue to believe in God, protect our families and to honor this country and its heritage of freedom,” she states confidently. We enjoy freedom “because of the brave” and  “because of our prayer warriors as well,” she states pointedly.

Rae continues, “God Bless us everyone, and grant us courage to do the next right thing. That is my continuing prayer, and my focus for bringing about a vibrant and revitalized future here in Minnesota’s district 19.”

Rae is a long time Minnesota volunteer at church, in education, health care and youth sports. She has coached new skiers, middle school boy’s basketball, high school girl’s basketball, girl’s volley ball, and been an assistant Little League Coach. She is an advocate for home health care, has been a volunteer conservator for elderly family members. She also ‘prepared for’ and ‘enjoyed four very awesome natural child births and home birth’, as well as coaching childbirth for many parents.  She’s been a volunteer tutor for challenged students. She is a public speaker, and has facilitated public address through Toastmaster’s International as president, mentor and Area-Governor in MN.

Rae states, “My grandfather was a farmer and an immigrant from Norway. My grandparents and parents taught me to value all people and to expect to first serve God and then to serve the needs of people nearby. Gramp was a South Dakota farmer. I spent summers there while my Mom was earning advanced degrees. It was on that farm that I learned about life and death issues. There I learned to pray, garden, raise livestock, feed harvesters, grow a runty pig into a very large pig–to buy my first bike, clean up after a tornado, and ‘kill a rooster’ for a fried chicken dinner–adding garden vegetables.  My Mom was the first college graduate in her family. Both my parents were involved in education. My one brother is also an educator also, just retired from a Vo Tech College in Alexandria, MN–and set up a business. He has four children as well, and six grandchildren. His wife just retired as an RN in OB-GYN at Alexandria. We welcome kids–and believe in kids. Students do like to learn. He has one child who is a pastor’s wife with four children, one son in business, one son who just finished a Ph.D in education and is teaching at a University, and another son who graduated from Bethel and is working paying back his student loan before doing the next thing.  ‘Christian conservative offspring can and do influence their own generation,’ Rae states.

“My people perish for lack of knowledge,”  is a favorite quote. At this point in time America must educate each generation about American exceptionalism–so  faith, liberty and freedom do not ‘perish from the earth‘. ###


Abortion and euthanasia are not ‘health care’.

 “Pray as though your life depends on God–it surely does–but stand up for LIFE ISSUES like these depend on your personal involvement!  One with God is a majority–be that one.”  –Rae

“Our Grandparents Strong Prayers, Faith and Love Lead Us”

We won’t forget our roots–

and

we will use our wings!  

We stand on firm foundations of faith,

built upon

the Ten Commandments, the Constitution,

the biblical Prophets,

the Apostles

and our forefathers.

  We express out deepest gratitude

to our widening family of faith,

for a godly heritage.

  On our watch the foundations will not crumble!

“Character Counts for Life…”

“Rick Santorum has character, and a pro-life message that resonates with his record.  How many babies have to die before candidates for office are convinced babies are people, too.  Millions missing, with no thanks to the Congress of the USA, and our current president.  Evil laws need to be IN DUMPSTERS…NOT BABIES SACRIFICED TO THE STATUS QUO, AND POLITICAL POWER STRUGGLES!”

“Babies are persons…” say pregnant Moms!

“They will tell you about their ‘baby…’ not their fetus.”  Just a thought!

Psalm 139 

“All the days of your life were recorded

in God’s book

before one of them came to be.”We Mom’s know we carry a HUMAN BEING,

  way before they flutter, wiggle, hiccup, elbow us, jump at noises

and kick their heels for joy!

Yes, they’re one of US!”  — Unknown

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