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January 21, 2010                                                                                                       Volume 6,  Number 3

In This Issue

.         The Importance of the Constitution

.         Cynthia in the News

.         A Little Bit of Humor.

 

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Representative

Cynthia Davis
19th District

Missouri State Capitol Room 113
201 W. Capitol Ave.

Jefferson City, MO 65101


Phone:  573-751-9768


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http://www.cynthiadavis.net/

 

E-Mail cynthia.davis@house.mo.gov

 

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The Importance of the Constitution 

I always enjoy knowing young people take an interest in their state's government. I am presenting Allison Petrov with a Missouri State Constitution following the recent Missouri State Sovereignty rally.

The Petrov children (back to front) Allison, Jacob and Tyler receive an Official Missouri Manual.

After the rally, some of my constituents stopped by my office.  Here I am presenting Ron Corica, pastor of Joy Community Church, with an Official Missouri Manual. If you couldn't make it to my office, you can get your own manual mailed right to your doorstep by clinking here Official State Manual

 

Here I am (I am wearing the red suit, third in from the left side of the group.) with about 500 of my closest friends attending the Missouri State Sovereignty Rally.  I am so thankful for all who attended this rally.  Together we are making a difference.  The purpose of this rally was to connect with others who share our values in a unified voice. The only way to stop the national government form taking more or our rights away is to stand up to them and "draw a line in the sand".

 

The national government has been encroaching on the jurisdiction of the states and the people for several years now.  The last hope we have is for those in congress to become educated on what responsibilities belong to them and what is not theirs to undertake.  Several pieces of legislation have been filed to protect our state from further erosion of our rightful jurisdiction, including several pieces I have sponsored.  All the legislators who are sponsors or co-sponsors were invited to the platform.  The first speaker gave me special recognition for my House Bill 1230:  Missouri Firearms Freedom Act.

 

Your thoughts are important to me, so please let me know what you think about defining our rights. You can send me your opinion by clicking here:  Cynthia Davis

 

Cynthia in the News

Representative Davis gives her "take" on the Massachusetts Senatorial race in this article by Tony Messenger in the: St Louis Today.

 

A Little Bit of Humor . . .

 

 

Flying In Thick Fog

There was a pilot flying a small single engine charter plane, with a couple of very important executives on board. He was coming into the Seattle airport through thick fog with less than 10 miles visibility when his instruments went out. So, he began circling around looking for a landmark. After an hour or so, he starts running pretty low on fuel and the passengers are getting very nervous.

Finally, a small opening in the fog appears and he sees a tall building with one guy working alone on the fifth floor. The pilot banks the plane around, rolls down the window and shouts to the guy, "Hey where am I?" To this, the solitary office worker replies, "You're in a plane." The pilot rolls up the window, executes a 275 degree turn and proceeds to execute a perfect blind landing on the runway of the airport 5 miles away. Just as the plane stops, so does the engine as the fuel has run out.

The passengers are amazed and one asks how he did it. "Simple," replies the pilot, "I asked the guy in that building a simple question. The answer he gave me was 100 percent correct but absolutely useless, therefore, that must be Microsoft's support office and from there the airport is just five miles due East."

 

This Capitol Report is a weekly column by Representative Cynthia Davis, from the 19th District, covering events in the Missouri Legislature and district-wide issues. 

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