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Current Events vs. Founding Documents

This column presents facts regarding the United States Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Paine's book Common Sense, the Wisconsin State Constitution, and various other documents in reference to modern topics. Mark hopes to encourage interest in those works so that others can consider whether our government is practicing within its constitutional limits. In the last category, he may indicate his opinion. Mark is a resident of New Berlin and a member of Wisconsin GrandSons of Liberty. Visitors are encouraged to visit the following sites for more information on the United States Constitution and Thomas Jefferson's views on politics and government.

 

Making of America Seminar

constitution seminar

Over the years, the National Center For Constitutional Studies has held seminars in many different places: schools, libraries, business meeting rooms, churches, homes, college campuses, city convention centers, etc. No matter the setting, when good people come together in the spirit of learning who sense that something is terribly amiss in America; and they are seeking to know if there are better answers, a sense of peace and hope pervades the room as the story of the Founder’s message is unfolded to them.

Hosted By: Wisconsin GrandSons of Liberty
February 13, 20109:00 am to 5:00 pm
Multi-Media Room
9400 Boerner Drive
Hales Corners, WI 53130
Registration:  $15.00 before February 6 (At the door:  $20.00)
All Study Materials Provided

We invite you to come join us as we discover

 THE FOUNDERS’ ORIGINAL SUCCESS FORMULA FOR FREEDOM

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