John Michael Chambers

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John Michael Chambers is a Clearwater, Florida-based radio talk show host and financial planner who founded the Save America Foundation. He also has a financial planning business in Clearwater. His Web site says he is also a public speaker, a "patriot," a "mentor," a songwriter and a published author.[1] Through the Save America Foundation," Chambers puts on "Constitutional Conventions" that encourage people to "take action." His Web site does not specify what the action is, but makes clear that he believes the government is running afoul of the U.S. Constitution.[2][3]

Chambers claims that the health care reform act signed into law by President Obama in 2010 is against the constitution. The Save America Foundation supports Tea Party groups and 9/12 groups, groups formed by conservative Fox News host Glenn Beck. [4]

Sharing Glenn Beck's ideas

Chambers' Save America Foundation promotes the exact same list of principles and values as Glenn Beck's 9/12 Project, which include the directives that "America is good" and "I believe in God and He is the Center of my Life."[5] [6]

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Contact

John Michael Chambers 10300 49th Street N. Suite 205
Clearwater, Fl. 33762
Phone: 727-561-0570
Fax: 727-497-6988
Info@johnmichaelchambers.com

References

  1. Chambers and Associates Empowering Individuals in a Changing America, Newsletter (pdf), Feburary, 2009
  2. Gary Harmon Political convention with constitutional tilt coming to Grand Junction, Grand Junction, Colorado Daily Sentinel, August 6, 2010
  3. John Michael Chambers Save America Foundation, personal/organizational Web site, accessed August 10, 2010
  4. John Michael Chambers Save America Foundation, personal/organizational Web site, accessed August 10, 2010
  5. Glenn Beck 9 Principles, 12 Values, accessed August 10, 2010
  6. John Michael Chambers 9 Principles, 12 Values, Save America Foundation, accessed August 10, 2010