C4L officially kicked off A New Decade of Liberty
January 17, 2010 :
Dear Friend of Liberty,
On Friday night, C4L officially kicked off A New Decade of Liberty as a standing-room-only crowd of nearly a thousand or more excited patriots packed the Capitol Ballroom at the Sheraton Atlanta to hear Congressman Ron Paul and Tom Woods and to spend a fun, memorable night among like-minded people.
Our Freedom Celebration brought together supporters from Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, and many more states.
Attendees enjoyed getting to know one another during a special “meet your neighbor” time, and six supporters won prizes in our “Raffle for the Republic,” including the grand prize ticket to Saturday morning’s private briefing with Dr. Paul!
Congressman Paul capped off the night by remarking on all we have accomplished in the past couple years, delivering his thoughts on the critical issues of the day, and expressing his excitement for what our movement has yet to achieve.
Throughout Saturday, Conference participants were busy in training sessions gathering information and sharpening the tools they need to take back our Republic and reclaim our lost freedoms. We’re looking forward to successfully wrapping our Conference up on Sunday.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33955236@N 04/4279517232/
As I announced at Friday’s Celebration, our Atlanta Regional Conference is only the beginning of a series of C4L events taking place all over the country this year.
Campaign for Liberty’s 2010 Regional Conference series will be coming to Iowa in the late spring and New Hampshire in early fall.
Stay tuned to http://CampaignForLiberty.com for details on these future Regional Conferences and for updates on our next major event: "Campaign for Liberty at CPAC 2010" in Washington, D.C. on February 18-20.
As we start A New Decade of Liberty, I want to thank you again for all of your hard work to defend and promote our message of peace, sound money, and freedom.
I greatly look forward to working with you in 2010 and seeing you at our C4L events!
In Liberty, John Tate, President
January 17, 2010 :
Dear Friend of Liberty,
On Friday night, C4L officially kicked off A New Decade of Liberty as a standing-room-only crowd of nearly a thousand or more excited patriots packed the Capitol Ballroom at the Sheraton Atlanta to hear Congressman Ron Paul and Tom Woods and to spend a fun, memorable night among like-minded people.
Our Freedom Celebration brought together supporters from Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, and many more states.
Attendees enjoyed getting to know one another during a special “meet your neighbor” time, and six supporters won prizes in our “Raffle for the Republic,” including the grand prize ticket to Saturday morning’s private briefing with Dr. Paul!
Congressman Paul capped off the night by remarking on all we have accomplished in the past couple years, delivering his thoughts on the critical issues of the day, and expressing his excitement for what our movement has yet to achieve.
Throughout Saturday, Conference participants were busy in training sessions gathering information and sharpening the tools they need to take back our Republic and reclaim our lost freedoms. We’re looking forward to successfully wrapping our Conference up on Sunday.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33955236@N
As I announced at Friday’s Celebration, our Atlanta Regional Conference is only the beginning of a series of C4L events taking place all over the country this year.
Campaign for Liberty’s 2010 Regional Conference series will be coming to Iowa in the late spring and New Hampshire in early fall.
Stay tuned to http://CampaignForLiberty.com for details on these future Regional Conferences and for updates on our next major event: "Campaign for Liberty at CPAC 2010" in Washington, D.C. on February 18-20.
As we start A New Decade of Liberty, I want to thank you again for all of your hard work to defend and promote our message of peace, sound money, and freedom.
I greatly look forward to working with you in 2010 and seeing you at our C4L events!
In Liberty, John Tate, President