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FrankRep
01-02-2012, 09:26 AM
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Nullify Now! - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Nullification Tour (http://www.nullifynow.com/philadelphia/)


Date: March 31, 2012
Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00PM

Crowne Plaza Hotel, Philadelphia Downtown
1800 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103


EVENT AGENDA

At Nullify Now! Philadelphia, you will learn:

1. The Constitutional history of Nullification. Jefferson and Madison’s basis for states rejecting, nullifying and interposing against unconstitutional federal acts.

2. How Nullification was used in early American history - against attacks on freedom of speech and more.

3. Nullification vs Slavery. The mainstream wants you to believe that Nullification was used to support slavery. This is either ignorance or a lie. Hear the heroic story of nullification being used to reject federal slave laws in the 1850s.

4. How Nullification is being used today. right now, across the country, dozens of states are implementing nullification bills. They’ve already been very successful pushing back against the feds and you can use this lesson as a blueprint in your own state, on issues important to you.

5. Protecting civil liberties. Nullification as a tool for localism can and should be used to stand up against rights-violating acts like FDA raw milk raids, warrantless TSA searches, the Patriot Act and more. Find out how states are already taking action, and what you can do for state and local liberty today.

6. TSA rights violations, Nullification can stop it. Counting on the federal government to stop the TSA is nothing short of absurd. Instead, non-compliance and outright nullification is a path forward and a strategy that will be discussed and explained in detail.

7. Ending the Fed from the Bottom up. Congress seems to do whatever possible to avoid even auditing the federal reserve. But, what if there was a way, a constitutional method, to stop the Fed whether Congress wants us to or not? Guess what, there is! It’s called nullification and states are already taking action to nullify the fiat currency that’s been foisted upon us.

8. What YOU can do right now – you won’t leave Nullify Now! with just a bunch of great information. You’ll also be provided with a practical, actionable plan to do something today. The time to act is now, not next year and not next week. Today, not tomorrow, now. Liberty is counting on you…learn about the effort to build a network of 10th Amendment Committees (tac) in grassroots organizations around the state, what kind of education you can get involved in leading and partaking in locally, and practical action plans to take effect once enough people are educated on the philosophy and the process.


Speakers: TBD later.


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Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1596981490?ie=UTF8&tag=libert0f-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=1596981490)
- Thomas E. Woods Jr


State vs. Federal: The Nullification Movement (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/constitution/2957-state-vs-federal-the-nullification-movement)

Because the Supreme Court has for many years interpreted the Constitution in a manner to further empower the federal government, states are moving to take power back from the feds through a growing and vibrant nullification movement. By Patrick Krey

Nullification in a Nutshell (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/history/american/2971-nullification-in-a-nutshell)

The modern-day nullification movement has as its genesis the principle of federalism and the writings of James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, in particularly the famous Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions of 1798, supporting the right of states to nullify unconstitutional federal usurpations. By Patrick Krey