We’ve only just begun…We need to call Delegate Griffith today!

February 3, 2010 · Posted in Roanoke Tea Party Posts · 2 Comments 

Roanoke Tea Party Inc.We’ve had our first legislative victory of 2010. But the war is just beginning…Not only do we have our public meeting on Feb 4th. at the main branch of the Roanoke Public Library at 6:30 PM, we also have other items on our state legislative agenda that are coming up in the House of Delegates.

The information below in italics is from our friend, Donna Holt from the Virginia 10 Amendment Freedom group. Morgan Griffith has not committed to support HB69 (The Fiream Freedom Act).

His information is linked below…please call him today and urge him to support HB69. Information on HB69 is here.

It has been confirmed that HB69 will be heard by the Commerce & Trade Subcommittee #1 in the Fourth (not Fifth) Floor West House Conference Room tomorrow, February 4th, at 5PM.
Please plan to be there if you can.
If you have not already contacted the members of that subcommittee urging them to support HB69, please do so now.
Here is the list:

Delegate H. Morgan Griffith (R) 

Delegate David A. Nutter (R)
Delegate Mark L. Keam (D)

10th Amendment Rally a Rousing Success

January 18, 2010 · Posted in Roanoke Tea Party Posts · 1 Comment 

Over 50 members of the Roanoke Tea Party joined about 2,000 Tea Partiers from across VA at lobby day in Richmond in support of state legislation that supports our state’s 10th Amendment rights. We participated in a rally featuring speechs by Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli and other state officials who are willing to stand up for our state rights.

We then visited delegates and Senators at their offices to solicit their support. According to Delegates we spoke with, this is the largest crowd ever at a Richmond Lobby day. At this point:

Senator Ralph Smith, Delgate Morgan Griffith and Delegate Lacey Putney support HB 10 and HB 69. Please take time to thank these patriots for their support of these critical pieces of legislation.

The speakers and the crowd were energized. It was nice to have political leaders, in a position of power, who were supportive of our initiatives. 2 videos are below that capture the spirit of the proceedings. Cuccinelli’s speech is brilliant, but Bob Marshall drops a bombhell concerning his conversation with an unnamed US Senator from Va. 

According to Delegate Marshall, this US Senator agreed that forcing citizens to purchase health care coverage, or face fines and imprisonment, was probably unconstitutional. But that was not his primary concern?!? Senator’s swear an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution and this attitude should be disturbing to anyone who cares about the Constitution.

In a just world, the US Senator that said this nonsense (either Warner or Webb) should be removed from office. Check out the videos below. And please contact your Delegate or State Senator and make sure they are fighting for HB 10 and HB 69.

WDBJ7’s report. From Charlottesville’s NBC affiliate.

 

The Bus is full, but you can still attend.

January 16, 2010 · Posted in Roanoke Tea Party Posts · Comment 

Thank you for filling up our bus trip to Richmond. We are thrilled that so many of you are taking time on Monday to go to the 10th Amendment rally in Richmond. Unfortunately, we didn’t fill the bus up soon enough to get another bus.

However, if you still want to go, here is logistical information if you would like to drive up and support us.

Email me if you have any questions or you would like to check and see if there are any last minute cancellations on our bus trip. chip@roanoketeaparty.com

For more info on the HB 10 and HB 69.

Support HB10 and HB69.

January 14, 2010 · Posted in Roanoke Tea Party Posts · 7 Comments 

Contact your local reps and ask them to support HB10 and HB69. Don’t know who your local delegate or Senator is….click here and find out.

Information is power. Learn about these great bills below.

HB 10:  The VA Health Care Freedom Act

“No law shall restrict a person’s natural right and power of contract to secure the blessings of liberty to choose private health care systems or private plans. No law shall interfere with the right of a person or entity to pay for lawful medical services to preserve life or health, nor shall any law impose a penalty, tax, fee, or fine, of any type, to decline or to contract for health care coverage or to participate in any particular health care system or plan, except as required by a court where an individual or entity is a named party in a judicial dispute. Nothing herein shall be construed to expand, limit or otherwise modify any determination of law regarding what constitutes lawful medical services within the Commonwealth.”

Full text of  HB10

Q & A Challenge to Obamacare

Reasons to Vote For HB10

HB 69: VA Firearms Freedom Act

An Act exempting from federal regulation under the commerce clause of the Constitution of the United States firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition manufactured and retained in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Full text of the HB69

 

 

Reasons to Vote For HB69

Questions? Contact me at chip@roanoketeaparty.com

Gearing Up For the January 18th Rally…plus other updates!

January 7, 2010 · Posted in Roanoke Tea Party Posts · 3 Comments 

vaflagIt’s time to get off the sidelines and into the game Virginia!

The January 18th 10th Amendment Rally in Richmond is shaping up to be a more organized and more constructive rally then any others we have been involved in. 

We have bills that we can support that will help protect our freedoms.

 We will have a friendlier reception from state legislators.

And we can help set up Virginia to be a leader in fighting the oppressive policies of the Federal government. Click here for additional information on HB 10 and how to contact your local delegate or Senator and enlist their support.

Our bus will leave from Tanglewood Mall at 6AM for Richmond. 

We will be leaving Richmond around 2:30 PM. For those interested, additional activities will occur that evening. We should be back at Tanglewood Mall around 6PM.

Click here to register and pay for the trip on line. We will arrive in Richmond for quite a full schedule. Logistical information is below. Ride or drive….just be in Richmond on January 18th.

PARKING 

 There is no parking available on Capitol grounds.

A) BUS Parking: Three or four spaces are presently available on Bank Street between 10th and 12th Streets for motor coaches to unload. Buses should not stay on Bank Street longer than 2 hours.

B) Park N’ Ride: Shuttle service will be provided from the Parker Field Annex (Map) to 9th Street at the Bell Tower from 8:00am – 2PM.

Leaving Parker Field Annex for Capitol at 8:00am, 8:25am, 8:50am, 9:15am, 9:40am.

Leaving Capitol for Parker Field Annex beginning 12:20pm, 12:45pm, 1:10pm, 1:35pm, 2:00pm.

$5 per car will be collected at the parking lot.

C) FREE Valet Parking (Attendant Tipping recommended) at The Tobacco Company Restaurant, 1201 East Cary Street; Starting at 9:00 a.m. until Reception ends. Complimentary Limo Service between the Bell Tower (Capitol Grounds) & TC Restaurant (Driver Tipping recommended)

D) Parking Meters are FREE in the city on state holidays.

 

MAIN EVENTS 

LOBBYING WITH LEGISLATORS –

BEGINS AT 9:00 A.M.

We will be visiting our local delegates to enlist their support on some key bills. Their are several key bills but HB 10 is the most immediate. More information on HB 10 (Virginia’s key to derailing Obamacare) available at this link. We will be providing more information closer to the rally. There is also a key gun rights bill (HB 69) that we will be supporting.

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Patriot Tailgate Party @ Capitol Bell Tower

9:00 – 11:00 a.m. FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS

Maps, directories, or join up with Patriot Guides across from the Bell Tower @ 9th and Franklin

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Virginia 10th Amendment Revolution

Rally at the Bell Tower

10 – 11 A.M.

Sign up for 10th Amendment Revolution Lobby Day/Rally: http://www.va10thamendment.org

(Sponsored by Campaign for Liberty)

Emceed by Mike McHugh – dressed in period costume; will give famous Patrick Henry speech.

SPEAKERS:

Philip Van Cleave (VCDL); David Alan Carmichael (Freedom Ministries), Josh Eboch (FreedomWorks), Jamie Radtke (Virginia Tea Party Patriots), Ben Marchi (Americans for Prosperity), John Taylor (Tertium Quids), Donna Holt (Virginia Campaign for Liberty), Patrick McSweeney (Constitutional Lawyer).

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Attorney General Elect Ken Cuccinelli; Delegate Charles (Bill) Carrico; Delegate Robert (Bob) Marshall; Senator Jill Vogel

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Special Note: No flag poles or sign posts are permitted on Capitol grounds.

 

LUNCH & RELAXATION 

Patriot’s Hospitality Room 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

The Tobacco Company Restaurant, 1201 East Cary Street

Meet up, Rest, Relax, Talk to lobbying and legislation experts on hand.

 

Patriot’s Tax-Free Lunch 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

The Tobacco Company Restaurant, 1201 East Cary Street

3rd Floor Garden Room

Lunch Reservations Required; Call Rebecca (804) 782-9555 (ext. 520)

 

Patriot Lunch Special – $7.95 Special Sandwiches & Soups Board

Sam Miller’s Restaurant, 1210 East Cary Street; (804) 644-5465

We will be leaving around 2:30 PM. For those interested, additional activities will occur that evening. We should be back at Tanglewood Mall around 6PM.

For sign up information, please click here. Please join us. This is the most important rally in the brief history of the Tea Prty movement in Va. Instead of yelling at career DC politicians who often just tune us out, we can actually start affecting legislation and talk to local representatives that we have a lot of access to…If we can show up in Richmond en masse, we can send a strong message and we can help get real helpful legislation passed.

In addition:

Click here for more information on our successful protest at Senator Webb’s office. We will be having a members meeting on Feb 4th. More to come on that soon. We have a game plan to be ready for 2010. We need your support to make it happen.

Remember the Doug Hoffman/Dede Scozofava fiasco in NY in November? We have our own version of this happening right here in the 5th District where we desperately need to get rid of Tom Periello in November. More here. The Tea Party movement will not compromise our principles, unlike the GOP establishment in the 5th District. Trouble is brewing. Politics as usual, for both parties, is over.

Also a press release has gone out to every major media outlet in Va. announcing the official unveiling of the Virginia Tea Party Patriots Federation. The Roanoke Tea Party is a proud member of this group. Together we can make a difference. Our recent rally included members from Staunton and other areas due to our participation in this group. Working with the other members we hope to turn out thousands of Virginia Patriots on January 18th.

The Tea Party movement is gathering momentum as we move into this critical mid term election cycle. Help us save America!

Any questions? Contact me at chip@roanoketeaparty.com

 

More good legislation for us to support on January 18

December 30, 2009 · Posted in Roanoke Tea Party Posts · 1 Comment 

Attached is a letter from Donna Holt, head of the Virginia 10th Amendment group who is helping to organize the January 18th rally in Richmond.  We still have room on our bus for this trip. Please take the time to either come with us or join in Richmond on Janaury 18th. More information  can be found here. Now we can fight for our 2nd Amendment rights as well on MLK day! Read on. It’s good to see our state legislators stepping up and reacting to the growing tyranny of our Federal government.

 Dear Friends of Liberty,

Recently, according to an NRA news release, Hilary Clinton mentioned the Obama administration’s intention to negotiate a new small arms treaty with the UN. In late October of this year, the U.S. joined a nearly unanimous 153-1 U.N. vote to adopt a resolution setting out a timetable on the proposed Arms Trade Treaty, including a U.N. conference to produce a final accord in 2012.

The proposed Small Arms Treaty will make it more difficult for Americans to legally buy firearms. The Treaty will do that by creating higher financial costs and complicated bureaucratic licensing processes. The Treaty will also create an international gun registry scheme that will eventually ban guns nationwide.

If Obama meets UN expectations to adopt the Small Arms Treaty for domestic and international considerations, Obama will be violating our Second Amendment rights. The UN Treaty requires that the US government confiscate guns from law-abiding Americans—something Obama wants.

That is extremely wrong since the Second Amendment is justified by our natural right of self-defense. Since guns help us implement that right, the second amendment is just and must not be violated—not by our government nor by the UN.

Furthermore, the Founding Fathers viewed our Bill of Rights as representing “natural rights.” That is, rights we have by nature which exist prior to, or independently of, the existence of government. Therefore, a government can not justifiably “give” or “take away” our rights, including our Second Amendment right. If the Obama administration signs the Small Arms Treaty and submits to UN rule, the second amendment stipulation becomes wrongfully nullified.

Moreover, our Founding Fathers fought to make us Independent from rule by a foreign power. Whereas it was King George’s dictatorship during the 1700s, it is now the UN. America’s current administration must respect this tradition of Independence and keep America free from unconstitutional influence –let alone conquest—by foreign institutions and nations.

Delegate Bill Carrico has taken a stand against this unconstitutional confiscation of our guns with HB69, the Virginia Firearms Freedom Act, to challenge the powers of the federal government under the commerce clause to regulate (or seize) any firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition manufactured and kept in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Montana and Tennessee have already passed a similar law and there are 24 other states following their lead with a FFA either already introduced or intended to be introduced in their next legislative session. 

As a suggested script to your legislators, you may copy and paste the body of this email and address it to your representatives along with the added paragraph below.

I ask that you  please support and cosponsor Delegate Bill Carrico’s HB69  to preserve our second amendment rights in Virginia and reassert our sovereignty under the 10th amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

Yours in liberty,

Donna Holt

Administrator

VA 10th Amendment Revolution

www.va10thamendment.org