Thursday, April 30, 2020
WARNING ON MIKE DEWINE
GOVENOUR MIKE DEWIN IS A CATHOLIC, THE ROMAN CATHOIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON PRINCESS DIANA
PRINCESS DIANA IS A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON JAMES KEOGH
TIME LIFE EDIITOR JAMES KEOGH IS A JESUIT, THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON JOE RICKETTS
BILLIONAIRE JOE RICKETTS IS A JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON PETE RICKETTS
GOVENOUR PEE RICKETTS IS CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
SONG OF SOLOMON WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 2
HERE IS MY UPDATE FOR SONG OF SOLOMON WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS 5 THRU 8 KJV A TOTAL OF 975 WORDS.
SONG OF SOLOMON WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 1
HERE IS MY UPDATE ON SONG OF SOLOMON WORD COUNT COVEING CHAPTERS 1 THRU 4 KJV A TOTAL OF 893 WORDS.
WARNING ON NEIL HOPKINS
ACTOR NIEL HOPKINS IS A JESUIT, THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON THOMAS IAN GRIFFITH
ACTOR THOMAS IAN GRIFFITH IS A JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON BILL ADAMS
FOOTBALL PLAYER BILL ADAMS IS A JESUIT, THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
EPHESIANS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 2
HERE IS MY UPDATE ON EPHESIANS WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS 5 AND 6 KJV A TOTAL OF 545 WORDS.
EPHESIANS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 1
HERE IS MY UPDATE ON EPHESIANS WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS 1 THRU 4 A TOTAL OF 1,220 WORDS.
WARNING ON DOUG DUCEY
GOVENOUR DOUG DUCEY IS A CATHOIC, THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS YSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON RON DESANTIS
FLORIDA GOVENOUR RRON DESANTIS IS A CATHOLIC, THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON GREG ABBOTT
TEXAS GOVENOUR GREG ABOTT IS A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON KATE BROWN
GOVENOUR KATE BROWN IS A SODMITE,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON BILL RICHARDSON
POLITCIAN BILL RICHARDSON IS A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON ROBERT GATES
SECATARY OF DEFENSE ROBRET GATES IS JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
VERSE FOR THE DAY FOR MAY 2ND 2020
HERE IS YOUR VERSE FOR THE DAY FOR MAY 2ND 2020.
V
V
Proverbs 22:22
“Rob not the poor, because he is poor: neither oppress the afflicted in the gate:”
King James Version (KJV)
King James Version (KJV)
RANDOM VERSE NUMBER 1000477
HERE IS RANDOM VERSE NUMBER 1000477.
Proverbs 22:22
“Rob not the poor, because he is poor: neither oppress the afflicted in the gate:”
King James Version (KJV)
King James Version (KJV)
GALATIANS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 2
HERE IS MY UPDATE ON GALATIANS WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS 5 AND 6 KJV A TOTAL OF 989 WORDS.
WARNING ON ORRY-KELLY
FASION DESIGNER ORRY -KELLY IS A SODOMITE,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON AUDREY MEADOWS
ACTRESS AUDREY MEADOWS IS A CATHOLIC IS A CATHOLIC, THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING JACKIE GLEASON
ACTOR JACKIE GLEASON IS A CATHOLIC, THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
GALATIANS WORD COUNT UPDATTE PART 1
HERE IS MY UPDATE ON GALATIANS WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS 1 THRU 4 KJV A TOTAL OF 2,311 WORDS.
WARNING ON LEWIS CARROLL
ARUTHOR LEWIS CARROLL IS A CATHOLIC, THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
WARNING ON FREDDIE PRINZE JR.
ACTOR FREDDIE PRINZE JR IS A CATHOLIC, HE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
PROVERBS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 7
HERE IS MY UPDATE FOR PROVERBS WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS 25 THRU 28 KJV A TOTAL OF 2,055 WORDS.
WARNING ON TY COBB
BASEBALL PLAYER TY COBB IS A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON JACK SMITH
DIRECTOR JACK SMITH IS A SODOMITE,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON ANDY WARHOL
DIRECTOR ANDY WARHOL IS A SODOMITE,AND A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
PROVERBS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 6
HERE IS MY UPDATE ON PROVERBS WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS 21 THRU 24 KJV A TOTAL OF 1,934 WORDS.
VERSE FOR THE DAY FOR MAY 1ST 2020
HERE IS YOUR VERSE FOR THE DAY FOR MAY 1ST 2020.
Proverbs 13:13KJV
“Whoso despiseth the word shall be destroyed: but he that feareth the commandment shall be rewarded.”
RANDOM VERSE NUMBER 1000476
HERE IS RANDOM VERSEE NUMBER 1000476.
Proverbs 13:13kjv
“Whoso despiseth the word shall be destroyed: but he that feareth the commandment shall be rewarded.”
PROVERBS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 5
HERE IS MY UPDATE FOR PROVERBS WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS17 THRU 20 KJV A TOTAL OF 1,474 WORDS.
PROVERBS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 4
HERE IS MY UPDATE FOR PROVERBS WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS 13 THRU 16 KJV A TOTAL OF 1,523 WORDS.
WARNING ON TIGER WOODS
GOLFER TIGER WOODS IS A BUDDIST, THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURC IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
2 CORINTHIANS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 4
HERE IS MY UPDATE ON 2 CORINTHIANS COVERING CHAPTER 13 KJV A TOTAL OF 252 WORDS.
2 CORINTHIANS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 3
HERE IS MY UPDATE FOR 2 CORINTHIANS WORD COUNT COVEING CHAPTERS 9 THRU 12 KJV A TOTAL OF 1,870 WORDS.
WARNING ON STEVE NASH
BASKETBALL PLAYER STEVE NASH IS A JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON SHEMAR MOORE
ACTOR AND MODEL SHEMAR IS A ESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON JOHN A SOBRATO
BILLIONAIRE JOHN A SOBRATO IS A JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON JON RAMON ABOITIZ
BILLIONAIRE JON RAMON ABOITIZ IS A JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON GAVIN NEWSOM
GOVENOUR GAVIN NEWSMON IS A JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON GRAY DAVIS
FORMER GOVENUR GRAY DAVIS IS A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
PROVERBS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 3
HERE IS MY UPDATE ON PROVERBS WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS 9 THRU 12 KJV A TOTAL OF 1,520WORDS.
WARNING ON TARO ASO
FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN TARO ASO IS S CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
2 CORINTHIANS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 2
HERE IS MY UPDATE FOR 2 CORINTHIANS WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS 5 THRU 8 KJV A TOTAL OF 2,018 WORDS.
WARNING ON JOHN HUNT MORGAN
CIVIL WAR GENERAL JOHN HUNT MORGAN IS A FREEMASON, TE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON CLARENCE THOMAS
SUPREME COURT JUDGE CLARENCE THOMAS IS A JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON SANDRA DAY O CONNOR
SUPREME COURT JUDGE SANDRA DAY O CONNOR IS A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON ANTHONY KENNEDY
SUPREME COURT JUDGE ANTHONY KENEDY IS A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON DAVID SOUTER
SUPREME COURT JUDGE DAVID SOUTER IS A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON BRETT KAVANAUGH
SUPREME COURT JUDGE BRETT KAVANAUGH IS A JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON NEIL GORSUCH
SUPREME COURT JUDGE NEIL GORSUCH IS A JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON SONIA SOTOMAYOR
SUPREME COURT JUDGE SONIA SOTOMAYOR IS A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON JOHN ROBERTS
CHIEF JUSTCE JOHN ROBERTS IS A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
2 CORINTHIANS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 1
HERE IS Y UPDATE ON 2 CORINTHIANS WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS 1 THRU 4 KJV A TOTAL OF 1,710 WORDS.
WARNING ON CHRIS EVERT
TENNIS PLAYER CHRIS EVERT IS A CATHOLIC, THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON MOON JAE-IN
PRESIDENT MOON JAE-IN IS A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
WARNING ON KEVIN KLINE
ACTOR KEVIN KLINE IS A CATHOLIC,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
1 CORINTHIANS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 4
HERE IS MY UPDATE ON 1 CORINTHIANS WORD COUNT COVERING CHAPTERS 13 THRU 16 KJV A TOTAL OF 2,050 WORDS.
1 CORINTHIANS WORD COUNT UPDATE PART 3
HERE IS MY UPDATE FOR 1 CORINTHIANS COVERING CHAPTERS 9 THRU 12 KJV A TOTAL OF 2,713 WORDS.
VERSE FOR THE DAY FOR APRIL 30TH 2020
HERE IS YOUR VERSE FOR THE DAY FOR APRIL 3OTH 2020.
Ecclesiastes 12:13
“Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.”
King James Version (KJV)
King James Version (KJV)
RANDOM VERSE NUMBER 1000475
HERE IS RANDOM VERSE NUMBER 1000475.
Ecclesiastes 12:13
“Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.”
King James Version (KJV)
King James Version (KJV)
WARNING ON JOSEPH GRENDYS
BILLLIONAIRE JOSEPH GREDYS IS A JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON JENNIFER MORRISON
ACTRESS JENNIFER MORRISON IS A JESUIT, THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON LESLIE DAVID BAKER
ACTOR LESLIE BAKER IS A JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON TONY PARKER
BASKET BALL PLAYER TONY PARKER IS A JESUIT,THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
WARNING ON EVA LONGORIA
ACTRESS EVA LONGORIA IS A CATHOLIC, THE ROMAN CATHOIC CHURCH IS MYSTERY BABYLON.
MEMBERS OF KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
- Samuel Alito, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Timothy T. Cronin, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Kevin Patrick Yeary, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, lawyer in San Antonio
- George Clinton Sweeney, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- Peter J. Phipps, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
- Carl A. Anderson, former Special Assistant to the
Politics and public service[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
- Samuel Alito, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Timothy T. Cronin, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Kevin Patrick Yeary, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, lawyer in San Antonio
- George Clinton Sweeney, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- Peter J. Phipps, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Executive branch[edit]
- Carl A. Anderson, former Special Assistant to the President Ronald Reagan (1983–1987) and Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
- Martin Patrick Durkin, Former U.Svv
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Go
- Raymond Flynn, former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See and former Democratic Mayor of Boston
- John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
- Manuel Lujan Jr., Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
- Sargent Shriver, former U.S. ambassador to France and first director of the Peace Corps
- John Volp
- v
List of Knights of Columbus
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Supreme officers[edit]
March 2, 1898 Mar 0
Politics and public service[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
- Samuel Alito, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Timothy T. Cronin, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Kevin Patrick Yeary, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, lawyer in San Antonio
- George Clinton Sweeney, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- Peter J. Phipps, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Executive branch[edit]
- Carl A. Anderson, former Special Assistant to the President Ronald Reagan (1983–1987) and Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
- Martin Patrick Durkin, Former U.S. Secretary of Labor
- Raymond Flynn, former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See and former Democratic Mayor of Boston
- John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
- Manuel Lujan Jr., Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
- Sargent Shriver, former U.S. ambassador to France and first director of the Peace Corps
- John Volpe, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and former Governor of Massachusetts (1961–1963 & 1965–1969)
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
Louisiana
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List of Knights of Columbus
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Judicial branch[edit]
- Samuel Alito, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Timothy T. Cronin, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Kevin Patrick Yeary, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, lawyer in San Antonio
- George Clinton Sweeney, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- Peter J. Phipps, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Executive branch[edit]
- Carl A. Anderson, former Special Assistant to the President Ronald Reagan (1983–1987) and Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
- Martin Patrick Durkin, Former U.S. Secretary of Labor
- Raymond Flynn, former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See and former Democratic Mayor of Boston
- John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
- Manuel Lujan Jr., Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
- Sargent Shriver, former U.S. ambassador to France and first director of the Peace Corps
- John Volpe, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and former Governor of Massachusetts (1961–1963 & 1965–1969)
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
Louisiana[edit]
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
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[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
- Samuel Alito, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Timothy T. Cronin, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Kevin Patrick Yeary, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, lawyer in San Antonio
- George Clinton Sweeney, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- Peter J. Phipps, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Executive branch[edit]
- Carl A. Anderson, former Special Assistant to the President Ronald Reagan (1983–1987) and Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
- Martin Patrick Durkin, Former U.S. Secretary of Labor
- Raymond Flynn, former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See and former Democratic Mayor of Boston
- John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
- Manuel Lujan Jr., Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
- Sargent Shriver, former U.S. ambassador to France and first director of the Peace Corps
- John Volpe, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and former Governor of Massachusetts (1961–1963 & 1965–1969)
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
Louisiana[edit]
- Bo Ackal, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Iberia and St. Martin parishes, 1972–1996[42]
- Jeff Arnold, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from New Orleans
- Armand Brinkhaus, former member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from St. Landry Parish[43]
- Edward S. Bopp, member of the Louisiana House from 1977 to 1984[44]
- Dennis Paul Hebert, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–1996[45]
- Sam A. LeBlanc III, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 for Orleans and Jefferson parishes; resident of St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish
- Samuel A. LeBlanc I, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1912 to 1916; state court judge from 1920 to 1954[46]
- Gregory A. Miller, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives[47]
- Ricky Templet, former Louisiana state representative[48]
- Sam H. Theriot, former Louisiana state representative[49]
Wisconsin[edit]
- William P. Atkinson, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William Banach, memberThis is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
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Supreme officers[edit]
Supre
Politics and public service[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
- Samuel Alito, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Timothy T. Cronin, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Kevin Patrick Yeary, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, lawyer in San Antonio
- George Clinton Sweeney, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- Peter J. Phipps, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Executive branch[edit]
- Carl A. Anderson, former Special Assistant to the President Ronald Reagan (1983–1987) and Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
- Martin Patrick Durkin, Former U.S. Secretary of Labor
- Raymond Flynn, former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See and former Democratic Mayor of Boston
- John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
- Manuel Lujan Jr., Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
- Sargent Shriver, former U.S. ambassador to France and first director of the Peace Corps
- John Volpe, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and former Governor of Massachusetts (1961–1963 & 1965–1969)
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
Louisiana[edit]
- Bo Ackal, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Iberia and St. Martin parishes, 1972–1996[42]
- Jeff Arnold, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from New Orleans
- Armand Brinkhaus, former member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from St. Landry Parish[43]
- Edward S. Bopp, member of the Louisiana House from 1977 to 1984[44]
- Dennis Paul Hebert, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–1996[45]
- Sam A. LeBlanc III, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 for Orleans and Jefferson parishes; resident of St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish
- Samuel A. LeBlanc I, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1912 to 1916; state court judge from 1920 to 1954[46]
- Gregory A. Miller, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives[47]
- Ricky Templet, former Louisiana state representative[48]
- Sam H. Theriot, former Louisiana state representative[49]
Wisconsin[edit]
- William P. Atkinson, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William Banach, memberThis is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
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Contents
Supreme officers[edit]
Supreme Knight[1] MD[19][21] 1964 to December 16, 2016 Patrick E. Kelly[32] January 1, 2017 to present
Politics and public service[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
- Samuel Alito, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Timothy T. Cronin, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Kevin Patrick Yeary, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, lawyer in San Antonio
- George Clinton Sweeney, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- Peter J. Phipps, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Executive branch[edit]
- Carl A. Anderson, former Special Assistant to the President Ronald Reagan (1983–1987) and Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
- Martin Patrick Durkin, Former U.S. Secretary of Labor
- Raymond Flynn, former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See and former Democratic Mayor of Boston
- John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
- Manuel Lujan Jr., Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
- Sargent Shriver, former U.S. ambassador to France and first director of the Peace Corps
- John Volpe, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and former Governor of Massachusetts (1961–1963 & 1965–1969)
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
Louisiana[edit]
- Bo Ackal, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Iberia and St. Martin parishes, 1972–1996[42]
- Jeff Arnold, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from New Orleans
- Armand Brinkhaus, former member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from St. Landry Parish[43]
- Edward S. Bopp, member of the Louisiana House from 1977 to 1984[44]
- Dennis Paul Hebert, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–1996[45]
- Sam A. LeBlanc III, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 for Orleans and Jefferson parishes; resident of St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish
- Samuel A. LeBlanc I, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1912 to 1916; state court judge from 1920 to 1954[46]
- Gregory A. Miller, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives[47]
- Ricky Templet, former Louisiana state representative[48]
- Sam H. Theriot, former Louisiana state representative[49]
Wisconsin[edit]
- William Banach, member
- This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
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Contents
Supreme officers[edit]
Supreme Knight[1] 14, Swift
Politics and public service[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
- Samuel Alito, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Timothy T. Cronin, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Kevin Patrick Yeary, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, lawyer in San Antonio
- George Clinton Sweeney, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- Peter J. Phipps, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Executive branch[edit]
- Carl A. Anderson, former Special Assistant to the President Ronald Reagan (1983–1987) and Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
- Martin Patrick Durkin, Former U.S. Secretary of Labor
- Raymond Flynn, former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See and former Democratic Mayor of Boston
- John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
- Manuel Lujan Jr., Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
- Sargent Shriver, former U.S. ambassador to France and first director of the Peace Corps
- John Volpe, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and former Governor of Massachusetts (1961–1963 & 1965–1969)
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
Louisiana[edit]
- Bo Ackal, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Iberia and St. Martin parishes, 1972–1996[42]
- Jeff Arnold, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from New Orleans
- Armand Brinkhaus, former member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from St. Landry Parish[43]
- Edward S. Bopp, member of the Louisiana House from 1977 to 1984[44]
- Dennis Paul Hebert, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–1996[45]
- Sam A. LeBlanc III, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 for Orleans and Jefferson parishes; resident of St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish
- Samuel A. LeBlanc I, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1912 to 1916; state court judge from 1920 to 1954[46]
- Gregory A. Miller, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives[47]
- Ricky Templet, former Louisiana state representative[48]
- Sam H. Theriot, former Louisiana state representative[49]
Wisconsin[edit]
- William P. Atkinson, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William Banach, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Charles A. Barnard, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Gregor J. Bock, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Everett E. Bolle, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- John P. Dobyns, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- John L. McEwen, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Gary R. Goyke, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Raymond F. Heinzen, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Robert T. Huber, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- David E. Hutchison, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Henry J. Janssen, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Eugene S. Kaufman, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Stanley J. Lato, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- James Lynn, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas A. Manning, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Dale McKenna, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- David Mogilka, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Richard C. Nowakowski, former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- David D. O'Malley, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas D. Ourada, This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
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Contents
2017 to present
Politics and public service[edit]
Judicial branch[edit]
- Samuel Alito, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Timothy T. Cronin, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Kevin Patrick Yeary, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, lawyer in San Antonio
- George Clinton Sweeney, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- Peter J. Phipps, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Executive branch[edit]
- Carl A. Anderson, former Special Assistant to the President Ronald Reagan (1983–1987) and Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
- Martin Patrick Durkin, Former U.S. Secretary of Labor
- Raymond Flynn, former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See and former Democratic Mayor of Boston
- John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
- Manuel Lujan Jr., Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
- Sargent Shriver, former U.S. ambassador to France and first director of the Peace Corps
- John Volpe, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and former Governor of Massachusetts (1961–1963 & 1965–1969)
Legislative branch[edit]
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[33]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Phil Gingrey, U.S.Republican Congressman from Georgia
- Andrew P. Harris, U.S. Republican congressman from Maryland.
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[34]
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia
- Alex X. Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments[edit]
Governor and Lt. Governor[edit]
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Masschusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933-1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for President in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators[edit]
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[35]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.[36]
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[37]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[38]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[39]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[40]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature[41]
- Caesar Trunzo Former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
Louisiana[edit]
- Bo Ackal, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Iberia and St. Martin parishes, 1972–1996[42]
- Jeff Arnold, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from New Orleans
- Armand Brinkhaus, former member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from St. Landry Parish[43]
- Edward S. Bopp, member of the Louisiana House from 1977 to 1984[44]
- Dennis Paul Hebert, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–1996[45]
- Sam A. LeBlanc III, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 for Orleans and Jefferson parishes; resident of St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish
- Samuel A. LeBlanc I, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1912 to 1916; state court judge from 1920 to 1954[46]
- Gregory A. Miller, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives[47]
- Ricky Templet, former Louisiana state representative[48]
- Sam H. Theriot, former Louisiana state representative[49]
Wisconsin[edit]
- William P. Atkinson, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William Banach, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Charles A. Barnard, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Gregor J. Bock, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Everett E. Bolle, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- John P. Dobyns, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- John L. McEwen, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Gary R. Goyke, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Raymond F. Heinzen, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Robert T. Huber, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- David E. Hutchison, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Henry J. Janssen, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Eugene S. Kaufman, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Stanley J. Lato, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- James Lynn, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas A. Manning, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Dale McKenna, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- David Mogilka, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Richard C. Nowakowski, former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- David D. O'Malley, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Bruce Peloquin, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Randall J. Radtke, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Valentine P. Rath, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- James A. Rutkowski, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Mark Ryan, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas M. Schaus, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Charles J. Schmidt, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate
- William A. Schmidt, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Edward Stack, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William T. Sullivan, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Lary J. Swoboda, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Raymond J. Tobiasz, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William W. Ward, member
- Bruce Peloquin, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Randall J. Radtke, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Valentine P. Rath, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- James A. Rutkowski, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Mark Ryan, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas M. Schaus, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Charles J. Schmidt, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate
- William A. Schmidt, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Edward Stack, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William T. Sullivan, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Lary J. Swoboda, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Raymond J. Tobiasz, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William W. Ward, member
- Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
Other[edit]
- Donald G. Bollinger, American shipbuilder and state chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party from 1986 to 1988
- Etienne J. Caire, Louisiana businessman, banker, Republican candidate for governor in 1928 against Huey Long
- Ken Cuccinelli, Former Attorney General of Virginia, Republican candidate for Governor in 2013
- James E. Finnegan, former Attorney General of Wisconsin
- John W. Griffin, politician from Ohio
- Vincent B. Murphy, former New York State Comptroller
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