By Brad Linzy
Today I had occasion to speak with Mrs. Brenda J Bergwitz, a Precinct Committeewoman in the Vanderburgh County Republican Party. It had come to my attention that Mrs. Bergwitz had been the recent subject of a stern admonishment at the hands of Chairman Wayne Parke, and having also been the subject of such a similar admonishment in the past as a Precinct Committeeman, I was intrigued to find out more.
It seems that Mrs. Bergwitz has become a target of Mr. Parke because she has circulated a flier on Facebook calling for a protest of Congressman Larry Bucshon’s fundraiser at the American Patriot Group building – a building coincidentally designed by Ed Hafer’s firm and owned by Mr. Parke’s former Black Beauty Coal business associate, current Ameriqual owner, and political contributor Steven Chancellor. http://www.haferassociates.com/patriotgroup.php
This flier humorously claims Congressman Bucshon is “missing†and asks for people to be on the lookout for this AWOL Congressman who is not holding town hall meetings during his five week break, but is finding plenty of time for fundraising efforts.
What follows is the exchange between Chairman Parke and Precinct Committeewoman Bergwitz.
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–Tuesday, August 27, 2013 3:14 PM
Brenda—
I am told the attached document is posted on your Facebook page. If it is, I ask you to take it down immediately. The Republican Party fully supports Congressman Bucshon and his re-election. You are a Republican Precinct Committeeman and it is inappropriate for a Republican Precinct Committeeman to support this type of activity.
If you wish to meet and talk about these matters, I will be happy to meet with you.
-Wayne Parke
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013 3:47 PM
Brenda–
Please advise me if you are going to comply with my request below concerning the anti-Congressman Bucshon posting.
-Wayne Parke
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Brenda Bergwitz’s Response:
Mr. Wayne Parke,
I received your e-mail last evening after I got on my computer and I got your phone message this morning.  Sir after your e-mail I was very concerned and felt threatened. I had Holy hour last night from 12-1 a.m. I had a lot on my mind. Did a lot of soul searching and praying that God well give me the right words to say, so I am writing my words down, Mr. Parke. I voted for you to be Republican Chairman.  Sir I believed in you and what you stood for, but after listening to your phone message you left me, Sir, I didn’t like your tone and re-read your e-mail.  I am a very Proud American and I believe in my God and my country. Everyone who knows me, they know what I stand for. What I posted is not an anti-Buschon post. It is a peaceful protest! I will not disengage, Sir. I bow down to no one but Jesus Christ. I know I was appointed Precinct Committeeman and you can take it away at any time.  I am proud of what I do and what I stand for. The reason we are doing this is because Dr. Buschon has refused to hold town halls while he is home for 5-weeks – not even one. What Dr. Buschon and the rest of Washington have forgotten is that We the People are their employers! They have just plain forgotten that they work for us!
Mr. Parke, Sir, I think it is time for you to step down as Vanderburgh County Chairman. The Republican Party is going by the wayside and that is so sad. I feel that your remarks were unbecoming a Republican Chairman. I did not post anything bad. I, Sir, am not a puppet. I understand your job, but I will not take [the post] down again. I am sorry it has come to this.
Sincerely,
Brenda J Bergwitz
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I believe Mrs. Bergwitz’s response is poignant and gutsy. I commend her for sticking to her guns in the face of political pressure. I thank her for allowing her remarks to be published. It shows remarkable principle on her part to stand up to the Party Chairman and a sitting Congressman from her own Party and refuse to kowtow. It is just these sorts of actions on the parts of rank and file members that eventually succeed in turning political parties from mere vehicles of good ol’ boy power into the true grassroots forces for change they were meant to be.