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June 3, 2003

Contents

  1. Upcoming Events
  2. "Politics, Pizza and Pop"

  1. Upcoming Events

    June 5, 2003 - 7:30 PM
    Libertarian Party of Washtenaw County Business Meeting
    Location: Cubs' A.C. Restaurant, 1950 S. Industrial Highway, Ann Arbor.
    Contact: Emily Salvette Phone: (734) 668-2607 E-mail: salvette@ameritech.net

    June 12, 2003 - 7:30 PM
    Libertarian Party of Washtenaw County - Ann Arbor City Election Caucus and Planning Session.
    Location: Cubs' A.C. Restaurant, 1950 S. Industrial Highway, Ann Arbor.
    Contact: Emily Salvette Phone: (734) 668-2607 E-mail:  salvette@ameritech.net

    June 17, 2003 - 7:00 PM
    Southwest Michigan Liberty Council will hold the first in a series of six "Politics, Pizza and Pop" discussion meetings to be held at various locations in Southwestern Michigan. The meetings are open to everyone. Bill Bradley, Chairman of the Van Buren County Libertarian Party will lead a discussion on the topic "Losing Our Rights and What We Can do About It". Today, Government at all levels is stripping us of our personal and property rights with an increasing barrage of improper legislation that would cause a second revolution if the founding fathers were alive today. For example, your name on a property deed only means you get to pay the taxes For just about anything else, you need, or soon will need, government permission.
    Location: Wounded Minnow Saloon, So. Front Street (Accross the street and a little north from City Hall), Dowagiac
    Contact: Bill Bradley Phone: (269) 637-4525 E-mail: bbradley@cybersol.com

    June 19, 2003 - 7:00 PM
    Van Buren County Libertarian Party regular meeting. We will be reviewing the results of the Southwest Michigan Liberty Coalition meeting and deciding of any changes we think we need to make before the next meeting. Visiters are welcome!!!
    Location: Bradley home, 746 Lee St., South Haven
    Contact: Bill Bradley Phone: (269) 637-4525 E-mail: bbradkey@cybersol.com

    June 19, 2003 - 7:30 PM
    Libertarian Party of Washtenaw County social meeting.
    Location: Cubs' AC Restaurant (located in the Colonial Lanes Bowling Center) 1950 S Industrial Hwy, Ann Arbor.
    Contact: Emily Salvette Phone:  734 668-2607 E-mail: salvette@ameritech.net

    June 25, 2003 - 7:00 PM
    SWMLC will hold the second in a series of six "Politics, Pizza and Pop" discussion meetings - open to everyone. Chairman Bill Bradley of the Van Buren County Libertarian Party will lead a discussion of the topic "Losing Our Rights and What We Can Do About It"
    Location: Niles, Pizza Hut, 1275 11th Street
    Contact: Bill Bradley Phone: (269) 637-4525 E-mail: bbradley@cybersol.com

    June 26, 2003 - 7:30 PM
    Libertarian Party of Washtenaw County -- Art Fair Planning Session to organize the LPWC's information booth.
    Location: Cubs' AC Restaurant (located in the Colonial Lanes Bowling Center) 1950 S Industrial Hwy, Ann Arbor.
    Contact: Emily Salvette Phone: (734) 668-2607 E-mail: salvette@ameritech.net

    More
    For more events, see the online calendar at:
    http://www.michiganlp.org/lpmonline/events.php

  2. "Politics, Pizza and Pop" by Bill Bradley

    Southwest Michigan Liberty Council will hold the first in a series of six "Politics, Pizza and Pop" discussion meetings to be held at various locations in Southwestern Michigan. The meetings are open to everyone. Bill Bradley, Chairman of the Van Buren County Libertarian Party will lead a discussion on the topic "Losing Our Rights and What We Can do About It". Today, Government at all levels is stripping us of our personal and property rights with an increasing barrage of improper legislation that would cause a second revolution if the founding fathers were alive today. For example, your name on a property deed only means you get to pay the taxes For just about anything else, you need, or soon will need, government permission. Hope to see at one of the meetings.

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