public:cb_mirror:the_peach_state_patriot_volume_2_issue_5_txt_pages_15291

To view this on the COS website, click here the-peach-state-patriot-volume-2-issue-5


The Peach State Patriot Volume 2 Issue 5



gallery.mailchimp.com_3a21cd3d06284c105dbd92fee_images_507fc9ec-2f86-43cf-a007-2b2e9c5f7092.jpg

THE PEACH STATE PATRIOT

A MONTHLY EMAIL NEWSLETTER
 


—-

MARCH 2022   VOLUME 2 - ISSUE 5 



—-


content.conventionofstates.com_cosaction-prod_public_content_images_51235_51235_original.jpg

Angeline (Angel) Payne is the District Captain in House District 64. In December of last year Angel, along with State Grass Roots Coordinator Tony Moore and other District Captains, began planning Town Hall meetings throughout the state. The purpose of the meetings was to bring the Convention of States to the local towns in Georgia to not only introduce knowledge but to stimulate enthusiasm and participation in the COS movement.

Angel has developed a 45-minute presentation that integrates community civics education into the COS Town Hall agenda. She teaches civics engagement along with the COS mission, position, and successes. This results in a very enthusiastic Q&A session afterward, and the guests really appreciate it. 

Angel also personally follows up with each guest within 24 hours of each meeting to keep them engaged.

content.conventionofstates.com_cosaction-prod_public_content_images_51895_51895_original.jpgHere’s an interview with Christopher Brown, a guest at the February Town Hall Meeting.

AP: What inspired you to come out to the town hall?

Christopher: First, thank you for hosting such a powerful event. I have been a long-time advocate of limiting the federal government and especially doing something different from what's been coming out of Washington DC.

AP: How did the information make you feel? 

Christopher: Afterwards, I felt more inspired to get involved and voice my thoughts and experiences on the issues that matter. Overall, witnessing young people being involved was excellent motivation personally.

AP: Did the information make you want to do more?

Christopher: I definitely gained more interest in the tutorials regarding blogging and engaging local elected officials. I appreciate a grassroots approach.

AP: What skills do you possess that you can lend to the Convention of States Grassroots action teams?

Christopher: I am not sure if I do have any tangible skills other than my willingness to be involved. I have work experience in banking and finance that could be an asset. I have volunteered on several political campaigns, and I eagerly enjoy sharing with others.

The next College Park Town Hall Meeting will be on March 11th. You can see the details here or contact Angel Payne directly.

_______________________________________________________________

content.conventionofstates.com_cosaction-prod_public_content_images_51596_51596_original.jpg

===== Branches of Government =====

The first three articles of the U.S. Constitution say the federal government must be divided between three separate branches. This organizational structure was developed to keep anyone or any level of government from becoming too powerful. 

The three branches of government are the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches. Each branch is independent, has its own role and responsibilities (Separation of Powers), is monitored by another branch (Checks and Balances), and cannot seize the functions of another branch.  

The President is head of the Executive Branch, members of Congress make up the Legislative Branch, and the US Supreme Court makes up the Judicial Branch. The President and members of Congress are elected to their positions. Members of the Supreme Court are chosen by the President and approved by the Legislative Branch (Senate). 

Important decisions and laws are made by these branches of government. All citizens should exercise their civic duty and vote for the candidates who will best represent their interests and values at the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches.

By: Brenda Heidman

_______________________________________________________________

content.conventionofstates.com_cosaction-prod_public_content_images_51840_51840_original.jpg

Ann Hofstadter is an enthusiastic and energetic volunteer who lives in Ellijay, GA (the Georgia apple capital). She has been a COS volunteer since Aug. 2021.  Ann signed up to become a volunteer after hearing Mark Levin speak about COS and Article V on the radio and seeing all the negative events taking place in our nation.

Ann is an Events Coordinator and arranges Town Hall meetings. Her role includes coordinating schedules with others, assisting with setting up tables, distributing COS information, and telling visitors about the COS mission. David Parente and Don Russell, both District Captains in that area, have very much appreciated the hard work Ann has been doing to bring these events together.

Thirty people attended the Ellijay meeting in January, which gained new petition signers. Additional meetings are planned for late February and March that also includes Blue Ridge.

A Short Interview with Ann:

BH: What do you find rewarding about being a COS volunteer?
Ann: Talking to people who don’t know about COS, and are angry and frustrated about the events happening in this country, seeing people trying and eager to do something for their country, and spreading the word is very rewarding. 
BH: How has being a COS volunteer helped you to grow or challenge you?
Ann: I never felt I was doing enough. I felt powerless about my country. Being a COS volunteer makes me a better person because I can do something to stop the wrong that I see going on.
BH: What would you say to someone who is thinking about becoming a COS volunteer?
Ann: I would say, if you see things aren’t going right, then the thing to do is to become involved. Be active and vigilant, speak out, and fight against what’s wrong.

A big Thank You to Ann Hofstadter for her time, energy, enthusiasm, and hard work towards the COS mission.

By Brenda Heidman

_______________________________________________________________

===== Trending Now =====

The First Amendment protects speech, religion, press, assembly, and the right to protest the government.

Below is a link to a video by the organizer of the Freedom Convoy USA 2022 to President Joe Biden. This is not just a battle for the truckers. We as citizens have to do our part to peacefully protest, and end vaccine mandates and passports. This is a major issue that the Convention of States supports.

See the full video here.

By Brenda Heidman

_______________________________________________________________

===== March Upcoming Events =====

* March 1st, Richmond Hill COS Town Hall Meeting

* Details
* Contact Don Gardner
* March 1st, Waycross COS Town Hall Meeting  
* Details
* Contact Sharon Fuhrman or Blake Edwards
* March 3rd, Darien COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details
* Contact Don Gardner
* March 5th, Dunwoody COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details
* Contact Jeffrey Erickson
* March 8th, Brunswick COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details 
* Contact Don Gardner
* March 10th, Rome COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details
* Contact Jennifer Hillegas
* March 10th, Vidalia COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details
* Contact Sharon Fuhrman
* March 11th, College Park COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details
* Contact Angel Payne
* March 12th, Duluth - Johns Creek COS Town Hall Meeting

* Details
* Contact Bradford Brown
* March 12th & 13th, Evans Co. Rattlesnake & Wildlife Festival
* Details
* Contact Don Gardner or Ana Vergara
* March 15th, Hinesville COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details
* Contact Don Gardner
* March 17th, Jesup COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details
* Contact Sharon Fuhrman
* March 19th & 20th, Waycross Gun Show
* Details
* Contact Don Gardner
* March 22nd, Kingsland COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details
* Contact Don Gardner
* March 24th, Claxton COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details
* Contact Don Gardner
* March 26th, Evans COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details
* Contact Joey Gibson
* March 26th, Valdosta COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details
* Contact Rob Rodman
* March 26th, Blue Ridge COS Town Hall Meeting
* Details
* Contact Ann Hofstadter

_______________________________________________________________

===== Words of Wisdom =====

“A Nation of Sheep will beget a Government of Wolves.” ~ Edward R. Murrow 

_______________________________________________________________

===== That's a Wrap! =====

The Peach State Patriot is now a monthly publication

We are 'The Platform with a Pulse' 

See you again on April 1st

The Convention of States, Georgia Team

Page Metadata
Login Required to view? No
Created: 2022-04-18 17:56 GMT
Updated: 2022-07-21 07:00 GMT
Published: 2022-07-14 04:00 GMT
Converted: 2025-11-11 12:39 GMT
Change Author: Jon Lapp
Credit Author:
public/cb_mirror/the_peach_state_patriot_volume_2_issue_5_txt_pages_15291.txt · Last modified: 2025/11/11 12:39 by 127.0.0.1

Donate Powered by PHP Valid HTML5 Valid CSS Driven by DokuWiki