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From: Dorothy Bayford
Date: Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 11:38 AM
 In  2009, Jamie was swept up in the spontaneous grassroots movement  reshaping the entire political landscape in America: the Tea Party. She  became the President of Richmond Tea Party and Chairwoman of the  Federation of Virginia Tea Party Patriots, which was recently described  as "the most advanced of any in the country" by the Wall Street Journal,  in large part due to Jamie's leadership. As a result of her hard work  in advancing the core principles of constitutionally limited government,  fiscal responsibility, free markets, and virtue and accountability, her  success has been recognized in a variety of ways. She received the  National Sam Adams Alliance Award for the Tea Party, which honors the  country's finest in citizen leadership and political activism; she was  one of 20 conservative women highlighted in the recent Citizens United  documentary Fire from the Heartland for her work to improve America; she was named by Style Weekly as one of Richmond's Top 40 Under 40; and she has repeatedly  interviewed with local and national media outlets, including FOX News,  the Wall Street Journal, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
In  2009, Jamie was swept up in the spontaneous grassroots movement  reshaping the entire political landscape in America: the Tea Party. She  became the President of Richmond Tea Party and Chairwoman of the  Federation of Virginia Tea Party Patriots, which was recently described  as "the most advanced of any in the country" by the Wall Street Journal,  in large part due to Jamie's leadership. As a result of her hard work  in advancing the core principles of constitutionally limited government,  fiscal responsibility, free markets, and virtue and accountability, her  success has been recognized in a variety of ways. She received the  National Sam Adams Alliance Award for the Tea Party, which honors the  country's finest in citizen leadership and political activism; she was  one of 20 conservative women highlighted in the recent Citizens United  documentary Fire from the Heartland for her work to improve America; she was named by Style Weekly as one of Richmond's Top 40 Under 40; and she has repeatedly  interviewed with local and national media outlets, including FOX News,  the Wall Street Journal, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
As a mom, a wife, a woman of faith, and a lover of America and her people, Jamie will bring a fresh perspective to the federal government and a promise to do all she can to help restore America to the founding principles that made her the greatest nation the planet has known.
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From: Dorothy Bayford
Date: Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 11:38 AM
Announcing a new Meetup for Peninsula Patriots!
What: Peninsula Patriots Meeting 
When: Monday, July 18, 2011 7:00 PM
When: Monday, July 18, 2011 7:00 PM
Where: LightHouse Worship Center 
HIGHWAY 17
HAYES, VA 23072
HIGHWAY 17
HAYES, VA 23072
Why: Please bring a snack and drink to share.
Jamie Radtke has established a record of being a principled  conservative and consensus builder with a passion for fighting to  maintain the Founders' vision for our country.
As someone who grew up in a military family, Jamie's love for and  dedication to America were instilled at a very young age. Her dad was an  F-4 fighter pilot in the Air Force. Jamie's dad served at a NATO/ATOC  base in Kalkar, West Germany where she experienced up close and personal  the realities of the Cold War. As her dad participated in war  games—often disappearing for days at a time in a bunker—Jamie learned  the fears an unstable world creates, and the importance of facing those  fears as an individual, a family, and a nation.
As she grew up, Jamie's parents taught her a strong work ethic and  the value of a dollar, expecting her to ultimately become  self-sufficient and manage her own needs. At the age of 14, Jamie worked  her first job at a fast food chain which allowed her to ultimately pay  for her car insurance and gas—the beginnings of a life of financial  freedom.
In 1995, Jamie graduated from Liberty University with a B.S. in  Government. Her first exposure to politics came that same year when she  worked for the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chaired by  Senator Jesse Helms.  During her tenure there, this committee sought to  abolish or consolidate three separate federal agencies to eliminate some  of the bureaucracy and redundancy of the federal government.
Jamie received her Master of Public Policy from The College of  William and Mary in 1998. After graduate school she spent two years at  American Management Systems consulting to the Virginia Department of  Taxation to help make their daily operations more efficient and cost  effective.
In 2004, Jamie went to work for Virginia Conservative Action PAC as  Political and Grassroots Director, where she focused on challenging  Republicans who had strayed from conservative principles, choosing a  path of irresponsible spending, unprecedented tax increases, and massive  expansion of state government. Jamie left VCAP in 2007 to start her own  business, Sovereign Consulting, where she ran local campaigns and won  against incumbents and moderate Republicans.
 In  2009, Jamie was swept up in the spontaneous grassroots movement  reshaping the entire political landscape in America: the Tea Party. She  became the President of Richmond Tea Party and Chairwoman of the  Federation of Virginia Tea Party Patriots, which was recently described  as "the most advanced of any in the country" by the Wall Street Journal,  in large part due to Jamie's leadership. As a result of her hard work  in advancing the core principles of constitutionally limited government,  fiscal responsibility, free markets, and virtue and accountability, her  success has been recognized in a variety of ways. She received the  National Sam Adams Alliance Award for the Tea Party, which honors the  country's finest in citizen leadership and political activism; she was  one of 20 conservative women highlighted in the recent Citizens United  documentary Fire from the Heartland for her work to improve America; she was named by Style Weekly as one of Richmond's Top 40 Under 40; and she has repeatedly  interviewed with local and national media outlets, including FOX News,  the Wall Street Journal, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
In  2009, Jamie was swept up in the spontaneous grassroots movement  reshaping the entire political landscape in America: the Tea Party. She  became the President of Richmond Tea Party and Chairwoman of the  Federation of Virginia Tea Party Patriots, which was recently described  as "the most advanced of any in the country" by the Wall Street Journal,  in large part due to Jamie's leadership. As a result of her hard work  in advancing the core principles of constitutionally limited government,  fiscal responsibility, free markets, and virtue and accountability, her  success has been recognized in a variety of ways. She received the  National Sam Adams Alliance Award for the Tea Party, which honors the  country's finest in citizen leadership and political activism; she was  one of 20 conservative women highlighted in the recent Citizens United  documentary Fire from the Heartland for her work to improve America; she was named by Style Weekly as one of Richmond's Top 40 Under 40; and she has repeatedly  interviewed with local and national media outlets, including FOX News,  the Wall Street Journal, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch.As someone who has dedicated 10 years mobilizing the conservative  grassroots, she finds the Tea Party movement invigorating and inspiring,  and she intends to harness its energy and growing influence in making  her first run for political office. It has always been her passion to  energize the grassroots into restoring our Commonwealth and country to a  government that is restrained, works for the people, adheres to the  Constitution, respects individual liberty, and is populated with  virtuous leaders. For too long, we have allowed self-serving and  professional politicians in Washington, D.C. to destroy our national  integrity and our children's future.

As a mom, a wife, a woman of faith, and a lover of America and her people, Jamie will bring a fresh perspective to the federal government and a promise to do all she can to help restore America to the founding principles that made her the greatest nation the planet has known.
Jamie and her husband, John, married in 1999 and now have three  children—Abigail (age 8), Sarah (age 7), and Luke (age 4)—all of whom  Jamie homeschools. Believing deeply in the importance of the family  unit, she is a dedicated wife and mother, working hard to teach her  children those same values she received from her parents that empowered  her to enjoy a successful professional and personal life.
When not doing all she can to hold elected leaders accountable, Jamie  enjoys family vacations, skiing, fishing, and reading. Jamie and her  family attend Parkway Baptist Church.
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