Liberty Rock America
Liberty Rock America
Presidential Election 2012 Countdown:
Helping Citizens Contact Congress ~ Holding Government Accountable
Our Creator in heaven blessed us with the greatest nation which earth has ever seen. He endowed us with life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. No man can take away ~ as He has given these to us Americans to guard and protect for our future posterity. Additionally, we are charged with spreading these beloved freedoms, to the peoples of the entire world. Especially as we have been called to protect nations from socialism, fascism, communism, Imperial Japan, and now terrorism.
We are living in the Last Days, therefore it is imperative we remain faithful and true to God, to the freedoms which our Founding Fathers blessed us, and hold our governments accountable to WE THE PEOPLE. The Founding Fathers did not endow us with kings to rule over us, but representatives, who are supposed to do the will of WE THE PEOPLE. Moreover, it is our responsibility to hold our representatives accountable if not for ourselves, but for our posterity.
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20500-0004
To telephone The President, call: Switchboard: 202-456-1414 or the Comment Line: 202-456-1111.
To e-mail The President, click here.
The US Senate
Locate your senator by your STATE.
The US House of Representatives
Locate your representative by NAME, or by your ZIP CODE.
Contacting your representatives in Washington, DC is not difficult. To find your senator’s and representative's phone numbers, you may use our searchable online congressional directory or call the U. S. Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 or 866-220-0044 and ask for your elected official by name.
Methods of communicating to congressmen are listed in order of efficiency:
1.Face to face meetings.
2.Hand-written, mailed letters.
3.Telephoning his offices (local and in Washington, DC).
4.E-mailing your messages.
Now more than ever, it is important our representatives understand your love of liberty, freedom, and this gift our Founding Fathers entrusted to us, Americans.
“What students would learn in American schools above all is the religion of Jesus Christ.”
-President George Washington
(May 12, 1779, Speech to the Delaware Indian Chiefs)