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7th Annual Freedom 21 National Conference

July 20 - 22, 2006

Sponsored by:

American Land Rights Association

American Policy Center

Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow


Eagle Forum

EdWatch

Environmental Conservation Organization

Heartland Institute

Sovereignty International


Reservations: 800-354-9793
Ft. Mitchell, KY (at Cincinnati airport)
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HOW TO advance the principles of freedom...

Thursday, July 20 Friday, July 21 Saturday, July 22

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Saturday, July 22nd

    8:30 am Session 8 - HOW TO fund your organization

      Tom DeWeese - has extensive experience with direct mail and other fund-raising techniques. He will also explain Freedom21.com, "Freedom's gathering place on the net."
      Henry Lamb - Will report on progress of the Freedom21 Federal Credit Union, and explain its function and services, and how every member and every organization can benefit from participation.

    9:15 am - HOW TO prevent the U.S. military from serving under U.N. command.

      Daniel New - will discuss a bill that will allow members of the armed forces to opt-out of serving under the command of the United Nations. His son, Michael New, refused to serve the U.N., and was court martialed. His case has been in litigation for years.

    10:00 - 10:30 am - Break

    10:30 am Session 9 - HOW TO influence legislation

      Judith McGeary - HOW TO stop the NAIS - Judith is a Texas attorney who has been active in stopping the NAIS in her state. She is a founding member of the steering committe of the Liberty Ark Coalition, created to develop a national strategy for ending this absurd invasions of private property rights. She is also the founding Executive Director of the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance.
      Kent Snyder - directs The Liberty Committee, which is headed by Congressman Ron Paul, and consists of more than 20 Congressmen, and thousands of Americans who are dedicated to advancing the principles of freedom. He will provide an overview of the legislative issues that need our attention.
      Mike Hardiman - has returned from two years in Iraq, and is again at work in D.C. looking out for the interests of property rights, and resource use advocates. He is a long-time friend of our movement and a valuable asset in Washington.

      12:00 pm - Lunch on your own

      1:30 pm - Session 10 - Reports from the field

        (If you would like to have time on the program to report the activities of your organization, please send your request, along with a description of your project, to this address. We would like reports from as many states as possible.)

        Duggan Flanakin - will report on the activities of the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow's international outreach, the Social Entrepreneurship and Free-Market Environmentalism Demonstration (SEFED) program. CFACT is advancing the principles of freedom in Europe, on American college campuses, and around the world. He will be speaking on "Winning the World for Freedom through Hands-On Partnerships with the Poor."
        Shirley Daniel - is president of Kentucky's Eagle Forum. She will report on their activities, and discuss upcoming issues of concern to Eagle Forum Kentucky and across the nation.

        Russell Wood - Ozark Property Rights Congress

        Marilyn Taylor - Everett, WA

        Bert Smith - Ogden,UT

        Greg Evensen - Michigan

        3:00 pm Adjourn

        6:30 pm Awards Banquet (Included in registration)

          Herb Titus -will be the banquet speaker. He will discuss the need to renew America's knowledge, and appreciation of the U.S. Constitution and will offer important insights, and suggestions on returning the U.S. to the foundation our founders constructed.

        Conference Adjourns

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