FOUNTAIN HILLS AZ TEA PARTY
Boston Tea Party - December 16, 1773
"Silence in the face of evil is itself evil ... Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act."
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
"I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something."
-Edward Everett Hale
Track Congressional Votes (www.govtrack.us)
Members of Congress http://www.govtrack.us/congress/members
Contact State of AZ officials
AZ Legislators: http://www.azleg.gov/MemberRoster.asp?Body=S
AZ Governor http://azgovernor.gov/
AZ Secretary of State http://azsos.gov/
AZ Treasurer http://aztreasury.gov
AZ Attorney General http://azag.gov/
AZ Supt. of Schools http://www.azed.gov/superintendent
AZ Corporation Commission http://azcc.gov
Contact Maricopa County officials
Board of Supervisors https://www.maricopa.gov/224/Board-of-Supervisors
County Attorney https://www.maricopacountyattorney.org/
County Recorder https://recorder.maricopa.gov/
Contact US House of Representatives
202-224-3121 http://www.house.gov/representatives/
Contact US Senate
202-224-3121 http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
Oppose amnesty and demand enforcement of immigration law!
www.numbersusa.com
The Tea Party movement was created to save our nation from an
over-reaching, unaccountable government.
We, the People, Americans who believe in the greatness of America
and the founding principles of this nation must speak loudly
and continue to defend our principles boldly and without apology.
Each day presents another opportunity to get America back on the road to freedom and prosperity.
It is our responsibility to be aware of how our elected representatives acted and voted.
It is our responsibility to hold our elected representatives ACCOUNTABLE
for the pledges they made and the positions they declared.
It's not just about what they said. It's about what they actually did.
WE need to actively spread the word about smaller government, lower taxes,
and the principles of Constitutionally-limited government.
How?
WE need to stay involved, pay attention, and be active.
WE need to be willing to contact elected officials, by phone, mail, e-mail, or in person,
and, above all, to remind them why they are there.
If they stray from their commitments, WE need to show them that we noticed.
One of the greatest concerns of an elected official is an unhappy public,
one that may not support any future bid at re-election.
WE must demand that our elected officials implement smaller government,
fiscal responsibility, the end of deficit spending,
and a return to a government guided by Constitutional principles.
WE need to read the Constitution.
WE must educate our children, our families, our neighbors, our friends, and anyone else!
WE must understand and appreciate what makes this country great.
IT IS WE, THE PEOPLE!