



In case of severe rain, the event will be held at the R.C. Worthan Auditorium at the new High School in Camdenton.
Our Tea Party is scheduled for September 17th at 5:00-7:00 PM at the Camden County Court House steps.
To show our dissatisfaction with:
Please wear red, white, and/or blue to show your love for America!!!
Tea Party shirts have been designed for the event. All shirt orders must be in before Thursday, September 10th at 12:00 Noon. The shirts will be ready for pickup at the Tea Party. An easy to find table will be there for shirt pickup starting at 4:00 p.m. T-shirts cannot be sold at the Courthouse on the day of the event so if you would like one, you need to order now. Shirt sizes range from Small to XLarge and the cost for each shirt is $12.00 (checks made payable to Audrey Chaney). “Call To Action Tea Party” is on the back of the shirt. Patriot with date of event and email address will be on the front. Colors available are red, black and royal blue. Orders taken after September 10th will be mailed for an additional $3.00 for shipping and will be shipped after the Tea Party. To order, call Audrey at 216-9396 or 346-3263 or email Audrey at audreyc2037@yahoo.com.
We need volunteers from the Lake or the Ozarks area to help with set up and clean up, PLEASE!!!!!!!!! email if you can help.
If you are here and concerned about where our Country is going, you are a Patriot and America needs you.
We are conservatives who care
about our Nation.
We are everyday men and women who work hard to make
a living.
We are not from any particular Party, or paid by anyone.
We are residents of Camdenton, Osage Beach, Lake Ozark, and all of the Lake of the
Ozarks area.
August 21, 2009 the Office of Management and Budget released
their projections on the deficit. It is even worse than thought. The
National debt is estimated to increase from 7 to 9 trillion dollars
!!!
Annual deficits of 900 Million Dollars a year!!!
We can’t sustain this amount
of reckless spending.
This is becoming the second American Revolution. We are in need of volunteers to help with this event.
Please call 573-286-6263
or
email to camdentonteaparty@gmail.com
or
Go Here To Volunteer or Give Your Comments ON-LINE
Please bring your signs and banners. Again Thanks for your support, and your patriotism and WE'll see you on September the 17th.
former State Representative who has served in the State Senate since 2004 and is now a candidate for US Senate, will discuss
Young Republican, Young Republican Club from Camdenton H.S., will discuss
formerly from the Ukraine, will discuss
Charles Key is the author of Oklahoma’s HJR 1003, the Tenth Amendment Resolution calling on the federal government to follow the U.S. Constitution and stop infringing on states’ rights.
Key, R-Oklahoma City, said. “I believe that this piece of legislation is one of the most important ones we will pass this year and I think that it will give the president and members of the U.S. Congress reason to reconsider much of the legislation they are proposing.”
House Joint Resolution 1003 declares Oklahoma’s sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment in all matters not otherwise enumerated or granted to the federal government under the U.S. Constitution. The resolution also calls on the president and other agents of the federal government to “cease and desist” mandates beyond the scope of “constitutionally delegated powers” and repeal all compulsory federal legislation directing states to comply under threat of civil or criminal sanctions or in order to gain federal funding.
“It is abundantly clear to many U.S. citizens that the federal government has violated the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution and they are voicing their outrage and concern through this legislation,” Key said. “Lawmakers in other states have also been looking into similar resolutions since Oklahoma became the first state to file and pass the Tenth Amendment Legislation.”
Key noted that the resolution refers also to a 1992 Supreme Court ruling further stressing that the federal government cannot simply commandeer the regulatory and legislative processes of the states.
(Source: http://www.okhouse.gov/OkhouseMedia/pressroom.aspx?NewsID=3112)
Missouri’s Fourth Congressional District seat will have a new challenger come next year’s election. Former state representative Vicky Hartlzer has announced that she will run against incumbent Ike Skelton, D-Mo., in the 2010 election cycle.
Vicky Hartzler is a leader who believes people of faith have a wonderful opportunity to serve God and others through service in public office. In 1994 she heeded the call to run for state representative and became only the third person in her district to win from her political party since the Civil War. She won her next two elections with landslide victories and served in the Missouri House of Representatives for six years where she championed legislation promoting adoption, strengthening education, protecting children, assisting families, and helping communities. She served on the following committee: Social Services and Corrections Appropriations; Agriculture; Children, Youth & Families; Fiscal Review; and Social Services, Medicaid, and the Elderly.
During her time in office she received many awards including "Individual of the Year Award" from the Harrisonville Area Chamber of Commerce, "Public Servant of the Year Award" from the Pleasant Hill Area Chamber of Commerce, and "The City Gate Award" by the Family Leadership Forum "For proclaiming the truth, and defending the virtue of righteousness with courage and gentleness".
In 2000 Rep. Hartzler decided to not seek re-election after the Lord blessed her husband and her with a beautiful baby girl through adoption. Since leaving office in 2001 she has remained active in politics coordinating and managing numerous campaigns and serving as state spokesperson for the Coalition to Protect Marriage in Missouri in 2004. During the traditional marriage campaign she participated in over 150 interviews with television, radio, and newspaper reporters from all over the world and took part in television and radio debates. Despite being outspent 22 to 1, on Election Day, Missouri sent a clarion call around the world that traditional marriage was worth protecting by passing the constitutional amendment with 71% of the vote.
Vicky Hartzler has written newspaper columns over the years, written op-ed pieces for the KC Star and St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and spoke to groups of various sizes about political issues and Biblical truths. She teaches Sunday School at her church and has been a speaker at women's conferences.
In 2005 Missouri Governor Matt Blunt appointed her chairperson of the Missouri Women's Council--an agency within the Department of Economic Development dedicated to helping women achieve their economic goals—and was overwhelmingly confirmed by the Missouri Senate.
She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a B.S. in Education and Central Missouri State University with a M.S. in Education. She taught junior and senior high family and consumer sciences for 11 years before serving as state representative.
She is blessed to serve the Lord and others with her husband, Lowell, and daughter, Tiffany. They reside near Harrisonville, Missouri.