January 16, 2012 Monthly Meeting, Monday at 6:30 PM

We will be viewing the DVD movie”Thrive: What on Earth Will It Take”.

This DVD was produced by noted Libertarian Foster Gamble of Proctor and Gamble fame. He was a direct heir to the P&G fortune, groomed to be one of the power elites, but chose a different path. He set out to “follow the money” of the global domination agenda movement who have control over key areas of our life.

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Pancho’s Restaurant at 717 N. White Station Avenue (in the Cloverleaf Shopping Center). Meeting time is 6:30PM, and we’ll be in the meeting room in the rear of the restaurant.

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Dec. 19, Liberty Presentations, Monday Night 6:30pm

The Church Versus the State… How The Church Lost… Can Churches Recover?

There will be a video presentation on The Church, The Constitution and How Seeking  501c3 Status from the IRS Destroys the Sovereignty of a Church by Red Beckman, whose presentation at the Montana Libertarian Party Convention on Trial By Jury was responsible for the creation of the Fully Informed Jury Association.

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Pancho’s Restaurant at 717 N. White Station Avenue (in the Cloverleaf Shopping Center). Meeting time is 6:30PM, and we’ll be in the meeting room in the rear of the restaurant.

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October 17, 2011 Meeting on Monday at 6:30 PM

We will be showing a video titled “How to Win the Battle for Free Enterprise” by Arthur Brooks from the Free Enterprise Institute.

The video will be followed by our usual Q&A about the viewing.

Additional time will be spent in the continuation of our review of Galambos’ definition packet that was handed out at the last meeting. Those who have the packet should bring it to the meeting. We will focus on your opinion of his definition of “liberal”.

Additional Note: Bill Boyer’s IRS trial begins on Monday morning, October 17th. at the Federal Building in Judge Mays Chamber. This room is located on the 11th. floor. Seating is limited to about 100 visitors. The IRS will try to suck up as many of those seats as they can. You should arrive early to be first in line. Proper etiquette is required.

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