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December Meeting Schedule

Here is Dec. meeting schedule! -

Thursday, Dec. 1 @ 12 noon

Thursday, Dec. 8 @ 5:30 pm Main agenda will be election of 2012 officers. **Meeting time is 30 minutes early due to the Church’s Christmas Tree Program at 7pm – God Bless and Thank You to the Church for donating their meeting space to the Colorado River Tea Party!

Thursday, Dec. 15 @ 12 noon – Ted Vadman to give
an educational program about the Constitution.

Thursday, Dec. 22 and Dec. 29 – NO MEETING/Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012 @ 6pm – Regular Meeting

The Obama Legacy

2011 Summer Rally – “Liberty Through Education” – Saturday, July 16

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A COPY OF THE RALLY FLYER
FOR PRINTING AND POSTING ON YOUR COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD

2011 Summer Rally - "Liberty Through Education" - Saturday, July 16

Colorado River Tea Party Salutes our Troops

2011 Officers Elected for The Colorado River Tea Party

CRTP Elects New Officers for 2011
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We are pleased to announce Mr. Russ Clark has been elected as Chairman for next year’s CRTP term – along with Mr. Gilbert Hernandez, Vice Chairman and Sandy Brown, Treasurer.

Lisa Replogle, this year’s Chairman, will continue to serve on the Steering Committe and support Mr. Clark and the Tea Party movement.  We still have a lot of work to do during this next year while we get ready for the 2012 elections.

Next Week’s Meeting

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This week’s meeting will be a special celebration to end this historic 2010 election year.  Please join us for dinner on Thursday, December 16th at 6 p.m. at Las Herraduras (it means “horse shoe”) at 2256 S. 4th Avenue (928-783-0559).
There will be no remaining meetings for 2010.  See you Thursday, January 6th @ noon at Sprague’s Sport for our first meeting of 2011.

Come Hear J & J CroszRoadz @ Wetlands Park this Thursday to Welcome the Tea Party Express to Town

Come join THE COLORADO RIVER TEA PARTY,
the TEA PARTY EXPRESS and J & J CROSZROADZ
for a good ol’ family picnic…

THURSDAY, OCT. 21
5 – 6pm
WETLANDS PARK

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

Today Is Constitution Day

Constitution Day – September 17

America is not a democracy.  Constitution Day on September 17th is a great opportunity for us to remember and celebrate that we have a constitutional democratic republic, not a democracy, and ours is the oldest such government in existence today.  Our founding fathers knew that unlimited democracy, while appealing, would result in mob rule and could not preserve the freedom they had fought so hard to obtain, so they created a republic and bound that government with a written constitution.

Our U.S. Constitution is particularly worth celebrating because it is truly brilliant, has radically changed the course of humanity, and has served as the model for almost every other constitution.  In just over 200 years the world has gone from zero constitutional governments to approximately half of all nations having a constitution today.

The real question is why did James Madison and Thomas Jefferson form a constitutional republic and not a democracy, and what does that mean in our modern society?

There are two vitally important benefits of having a constitution, and our constitution in particular:  it provides a predictable set of laws, and it protects the individual or the minority from the whims of the majority. In a democracy the will of the majority is supreme despite how it affects the minority – if you can get enough votes you can do it.  The minority, by the way, is anybody on the losing side of a vote.  That means every person is in the minority some of the time and the only way to protect each of us from majority rule is to have limitations on what the majority is allowed to vote on or do. A constitution sets the rules for government and thereby prevents a government from doing as it chooses just because it can get a majority of votes.  One well known analogy is that democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner. It is a constitution that would prevent such a vote.

The other important benefit of constitutional government is predictable laws, which allows us to plan for the long-term future, a key to liberty and economic progress.  Without predictable laws it is difficult for somebody to invest in or start a business, enter a particular profession, or make a large purchase, because a government might arbitrarily seize control of their business or create laws that make it impossible to succeed.  America’s constitution has created the environment of freedom, predictability, and property rights that has lead to an unimaginable explosion of wealth and technological advancement during the past two centuries.  It is only in recent decades that we have been abandoning our Constitution and watching our progress slow as a result.   Our current recession has been made much worse by our federal government’s willingness to take arbitrary and unconstitutional actions in seizing industries, closing businesses, redistributing wealth and passing laws that make it difficult for anybody to know where to invest their time or money.  It’s time for us to turn back to the Constitution.

In the past two years there has been a resurgence of interest in the U.S. Constitution spurred by the Tea Parties and because the violations of the Constitution have finally become too blatant for even the busiest of us to ignore.  I sincerely hope this focus on liberty and the Constitution will grow so we might soon reclaim some of the freedom and prosperity that has been lost.  There are many Constitution Day activities occurring locally and nationally this weekend that are free to the public.  Some of the local tea parties will be having a Constitution celebration Friday night, September 17th at Scoreboard’s in Nashville from 4:30pm through the evening.  On Saturday, September 18th from 4:30pm-6:30pm there will be a reading of the Constitution at the Rutherford County Courthouse and experts available for questions.  On September 16th and 17th Hillsdale College will have free webcasts of various events from their Constitution Day Celebration at http://www.avwebcasting.com/hillsdale/register.php.

If we don’t want to explain to our grandchildren why they have fewer freedoms and opportunities than we did then it is time we all started paying more attention to the Constitution.  What better time than Constitution Day on September 17th.

Eric Stamper

Early Balloting

Some of you may have received your early ballots this past weekend. As you know, Don Shooter is running against Amanda Aguirre as a “write-in” candidate for State Senate.

As Yuma’s first “Tea Party” candidate, we are asking participants of the Tea Party organization to consider supporting Don by requesting a Republican ballot in the Primary and writing in “Don Shooter: for State Senator for Arizona Legislation District 24. A copy of the sample ballot is attached. Take it with you to the ballot box August 24th or as an example for early balloting this week.

For more information and write-in forms, visit www.donshooter.com or call the local Republican Headquarters at 317-9120.

Notes For Our Next Meeting – August 12

1.   This week’s meeting will be held at a special location with a special guest speaker, Mr. Jim Deakin, candidate for US Senate.  The August 12th meeting, at 6 p.m., will be at the Desert Hills Golf Course meeting room (1245 W. Desert Hills Dr.)  This is easily located as the next drive way after the Yuma Civic Center.  For those looking for an alternative to the bickering between McCain and Hayworth, make a point to come out and meet Mr. Deakin up close and personal.

2.   A good problem!  As we continue to grow in numbers, we need to keep our eyes and ears open for a larger meeting place.  If you have any ideas, please drop an email to coloradoriverteaparty@yahoo.com with your thoughts.