Karen Schoen and Agenda 21 at Wellington
Karen Schoen
is here to answer them.
Agenda 21, Common Core & Sustainability
Karen Schoen, who resides in the Florida panhandle has a Bachelor’s Degree in Education, a Master’s Degree in Liberal Studies and post graduate credits from the New School of Social Research where she was trained in psychological manipulation.
Karen is a former teacher, dean and business owner who travels throughout the United States educating Americans to the true enemy of America, Communism and its many forms: UN, Agenda 21 aka Sustainable Development, Sustainable America, Resilient cities, Smart Growth, New Urbanism etc.
Karen is a founder of the AgEnders (Americans ending Agenda 21/ Sustainable Development.)’ a Director of Panhandle Patriots, and a founding member of Florida Citizens Coalition. She writes for agenda21today.com, americaismyname.org, newswithviews.com, watchdogwire.com, and americanpatriotnews.us. She ran for office for FL State REP Dist 5.
Karen co-hosts a radio show, “American Freedom Watch Radio,” on blogtalkradio.com/americanstatesman and you will find many videos on karenschoen.com, FB: Karen.schoen.3
For more information please go to her website http://karenschoen.com/contact
Wednesday November 4, 2015
Hurricane Grill and Wings
4075 Florida 7, Lake Worth, FL 33467
(561) 318-6107
Program 6:30pm
No Charge for Meeting
Please RSVP below; no meal is served with this meeting.
Karen Schoen and Agenda 21 at Boca
Karen Schoen
is here to answer them.
Agenda 21, Common Core & Sustainability
Karen Schoen, who resides in the Florida panhandle has a Bachelor’s Degree in Education, a Master’s Degree in Liberal Studies and post graduate credits from the New School of Social Research where she was trained in psychological manipulation.
Karen is a former teacher, dean and business owner who travels throughout the United States educating Americans to the true enemy of America, Communism and its many forms: UN, Agenda 21 aka Sustainable Development, Sustainable America, Resilient cities, Smart Growth, New Urbanism etc.
Karen is a founder of the AgEnders (Americans ending Agenda 21/ Sustainable Development.)’ a Director of Panhandle Patriots, and a founding member of Florida Citizens Coalition. She writes for agenda21today.com, americaismyname.org, newswithviews.com, watchdogwire.com, and americanpatriotnews.us. She ran for office for FL State REP Dist 5.
Karen co-hosts a radio show, “American Freedom Watch Radio,” on blogtalkradio.com/americanstatesman and you will find many videos on karenschoen.com, FB: Karen.schoen.3
For more information please go to her website http://karenschoen.com/contact
Boca Community Center
150 Crawford Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
(561) 393-7807
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Please RSVP below; no meal is served with this meeting.
Karen Schoen and Agenda 21 at Jupiter
Karen Schoen
is here to answer them.
Agenda 21, Common Core & Sustainability
Karen Schoen, who resides in the Florida panhandle has a Bachelor’s Degree in Education, a Master’s Degree in Liberal Studies and post graduate credits from the New School of Social Research where she was trained in psychological manipulation.
Karen is a former teacher, dean and business owner who travels throughout the United States educating Americans to the true enemy of America, Communism and its many forms: UN, Agenda 21 aka Sustainable Development, Sustainable America, Resilient cities, Smart Growth, New Urbanism etc.
Karen is a founder of the AgEnders (Americans ending Agenda 21/ Sustainable Development.)’ a Director of Panhandle Patriots, and a founding member of Florida Citizens Coalition. She writes for agenda21today.com, americaismyname.org, newswithviews.com, watchdogwire.com, and americanpatriotnews.us. She ran for office for FL State REP Dist 5.
Karen co-hosts a radio show, “American Freedom Watch Radio,” on blogtalkradio.com/americanstatesman and you will find many videos on karenschoen.com, FB: Karen.schoen.3
For more information please go to her website http://karenschoen.com/contact
Please RSVP below.
Senate Candidate Ron DeSantis pumps up Abacoa
A Sunday brunch at Abacoa – not the typical time for a chapter meeting, but a good time to get to know Florida Senate candidate Ron DeSantis.
First elected to Congress in 2012, Ron represents Florida district 6, a coastal district stretching from south of Jacksonville to New Symrna Beach, and certainly has tea party roots. He was a frequent visitor to 912 and tea party groups throughout the state before his election, and visited us in Abacoa in February 2012. See: Ron DeSantis on the founding fathers’ views versus the administration’s
As a Congressman, Ron has been an active member of the Freedom Caucus led by Ohio’s Jim Jordan. This group of 40 or so Conservatives have been instrumental in pushing House leadership towards doing what they were elected to do, and it was caucus member Mark Meadows of North Carolina’s “motion to vacate the chair” that has led to Speaker Boehner’s resignation.
Now running for the Republican Senate nomination against Representative David Jolly and Lt. Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantero and others, if successful he will likely face either our own Patrick Murphy, or Orlando’s Alan “Die quickly” Grayson.
At the meeting, Ron was introduced by CD18 candidate Rick Kozell, who explained the importance of retaining this seat now held by Marco Rubio, and described Ron as someone who “walks the walk”.
Much of his remarks concerned the issues of today as they are seen in the House. The Iran deal for example, which was recognized as an Obama capitulation long before it came to a vote was a bad deal that opponents Murphy and Grayson both voted for – putting party unity over national security.
He talked about the size and power of government, which has made the counties around Washington DC the richest in the nation, and how it can corrupt even those who go there hoping to make a difference. All Congressman take an oath to “protect and defend the Constitution” he said, but when the President shreds that document and works to make Congress irrelevant, members of his party cheer.
In Ron’s view, the resignation of Speaker Boehner was not brought about by elected officials, but by the pressure of the 72% of Americans who dissapprove of the leadership in both the House and Senate. This has to change and his advice to the new Speaker would be to set measurable goals for the first 100 days to restore Congress as a co-equal branch of government. A good leader will put legislation on Obama’s desk and dare him to veto it – and rally public opinion against the President and his party if he does. Congress should use the tools at their disposal – the power of the purse for example, and pass no more continuing resolutions that just continue the policies put in place by Harry Reid.
Ron took a lot of questions from the audience, ranging from immigration to the Pope’s visit, how Congress works and ways to increase voter turnout (“let the people know that their vote will COUNT this time”.)
There are many days left before the 2016 election, but judging by the positive response from this crowd, Ron is off to a great start.
Some Pictures at the event:
Christine Butler and Alex Freeman at Boca 10/6
Boca Chapter
Invites you to attend its monthly meeting
on Tuesday October 6, 2015
featuring:
and
Faith Family Freedom Center
500 NE Spanish River Blvd.
Suite 29 & 30
Boca Raton, Fl 33431
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Please RSVP below; no meal is served with this meeting.
Christine Butler is the former Chairman of the Broward Republican Party (2014-2015), Vice Chairman (2012-2014) and Chairman of Congressional District #23 serving on the RPOF State Executive Committee in 2015.
Christine is an attorney in private practice in Boca Raton, serving Palm Beach and Broward Counties, and a Certified Public Accountant. She specializes in corporate law and business transactions and has years of experience working with both national law and accounting firms serving clients from Miami-Dade to Palm Beach.
Prior to her law career, she worked as an Audit Manager/CPA with a Big 4 Accounting Firm. Christine has also served on the Boards of non-profit organizations.
She has been a resident of South Florida for 40 plus years and is a graduate of Florida Universities, including the University of Miami School of Law, where she served on Law Review. She now resides in Jupiter with her husband.
Alex Freeman’s law enforcement career spans over 22 years, which includes his previous position as Major of Police for the Riviera Beach Police Department since 1993. Those who know Major Freeman understand why police work is such a natural life calling for him. He is passionate about helping others and believes that because he has been richly blessed, he should give back to the community which includes work with local, regional and national organizations.
Major Freeman’s leadership style and commitment to serve the citizens of Riviera Beach led him to serving in every major section there is in the police department, just to name a few:
- Lieutenant of Professional Standards
- Lieutenant of the Investigation Section
- Staff Inspection Commander
- Public Information Officer (PIO)
- Executive Assistant to the Chief of Police
- Commander of Police
- Major of Police
Major Freeman is a former member of the Palm Beach County Association of Chief’s of Police, Florida Chief’s of Police and National Association of Black Law Enforcement Executives(NOBLE). Major Freeman is a Member of Northside Kiwanis Club.
Major Freeman is a graduate of Barry University where he earned a B.S. degree in Public Administration. Major Freeman is a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Major Freeman took his career ambitions to yet another level in 2008, when he graduated from the University of Louisville College of Art and Science, Department of Justice Administration with a certification in upper level Command Officer Development Course(SPI).
In 2002, Major Freeman was named Officer of the Year by Victim Service of Palm Beach County for his dedicated service to the Citizens of Palm Beach County. Mr. Freeman’s wife, Tocia is his soul mate. They have two children D’Angelo and Alexis.
Christine Butler and Paul Spain at Wellington 10/7
Christine Butler, candidate for county Supervisor of Elections
and
Paul Spain, Candidate for Congressional District 18
Christine is the former Chairman of the Broward Republican Party (2014-2015), Vice Chairman (2012-2014) and Chairman of Congressional District #23 serving on the RPOF State Executive Committee in 2015.
Christine is an attorney in private practice in Boca Raton, serving Palm Beach and Broward Counties, and a Certified Public Accountant. She specializes in corporate law and business transactions and has years of experience working with both national law and accounting firms serving clients from Miami-Dade to Palm Beach. Prior to her law career, she worked as an Audit Manager/CPA with a Big 4 accounting firm. Christine has also served on the boards of non-profit organizations. She has been a resident of South Florida for 40-plus years and is a graduate of Florida universities, including the University of Miami School of Law, where she served on Law Review. She now resides in Jupiter with her husband.
Paul Spain is a driven innovator and fresh face in Florida public policy. He is ready to ensure that the interests of District 18 are protected in Congress. Paul is an advocate for better fiscal practices and renewed ideals for education. Spain will dedicate the time and energy to attain results for the citizens of District 18.
A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, Paul has a lifetime of community service including Chambers of Commerce, Kiwanis Club, a current member of the College of Financial Planning with Advanced Planning Certifications (AAMS, CRPS), and a member of Maggie’s List, which promotes and supports efforts by women to hold public office. He is the father of two and has three grandchildren.
Wednesday October 7, 2015
Hurricane Grill and Wings
4075 Florida 7, Lake Worth, FL 33467
(561) 318-6107
Program 6:30pm
No Charge for Meeting
Brunch with Senate Candidate Ron DeSantis
We have eyes to see and ears to hear – please let us use them!
Florida Representative (CD6) and Senate Candidate Ron DeSantis
105 Barbados Drive, Jupiter, Florida
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Sunday: September 27, 2015
Brunch $13.00
Start 1:00 pm – 3:00
Candidate Night October 5
All candidates for Florida CD 18 (Patrick Murphy’s seat) have been invited.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Abacoa Golf Club
Program 6:30pm, Buffet Starts at 5:30pm
Buffet $20.00, No Charge for Meeting
Map
Moderator: Michael Williams
8-time Emmy Award winner, co-anchors NewsChannel 5 at 5:30, 6 and 11 pm.
Don’t miss this opportunity to get to know YOUR Candidates!
Thus far we have had confirmations of at least 7 candidates with more coming in.
We plan on giving YOU an opportunity to ask questions.
Please RSVP below.
Tell a friend!
Massey Campos at Boca Raton on September 8
Boca Chapter
Invites you to attend its monthly meeting
on Tuesday September 8, 2015
featuring:
Vice PresidentInstitute on the Constitution
Boca Community Center
150 Crawford Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
(561) 393-7807
MAP
Please RSVP below; no meal is served with this meeting.
Massey Campos is the current Vice-President of the Institute on the Constitution (IOTC) and President of the American Club outreach, an educational outreach to school campuses that presents the founders’ “American View” of law and government. As a multicultural American of Hispanic descent Massey is an IOTC speakers’ bureau member, ordained Minister, and professional musician that has spoken to audiences across America including high school and college campuses. Massey has been seen on AP, NBC, Yahoo News, The Weekly Standard, and The Blaze. Contact Massey at: Email: massey@theamericanview.com Twitter: @selfevidentmc3 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/massey.campos
Massey Campos at Wellington on September 9
Wellington Chapter
Invites you to attend its monthly meeting
on Wednesday September 9
featuring:
Vice President
Institute on the Constitution
Program 6:30pm
Hurricane Grill and Wings
Marketplace at Wycliffe (Lake Worth Rd. & 441)
4075 State Road 7
Wellington, FL 33449
Please click on the RSVP button above so we are prepared to accommodate you.
Massey Campos is the current Vice-President of the Institute on the Constitution (IOTC) and President of the American Club outreach, an educational outreach to school campuses that presents the founders’ “American View” of law and government. As a multicultural American of Hispanic descent Massey is an IOTC speakers’ bureau member, ordained Minister, and professional musician that has spoken to audiences across America including high school and college campuses. Massey has been seen on AP, NBC, Yahoo News, The Weekly Standard, and The Blaze. Contact Massey at: Email: massey@theamericanview.com Twitter: @selfevidentmc3 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/massey.campos