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A major speaking tour addressing cap and trade and government-run healthcare is coming to North Carolina on September 1st, 2009. We are hosting three events in one day!
The tour starts at 8 am at Troutman’s BBQ in Concord, NC. Speakers will include former House Majority Leader Dick Armey and radio host Mason Weaver.
Invited Guests: Former Congressman Robin Hayes and Senator Richard Burr.
Contact David Black at 704-650-3845 for more info.
Following that will be a forum at 12 pm in the Village Inn at Clemmons in Clemmons, NC. Speakers again will include Mason Weaver and Leader Armey.
Invited Guest: Congresswoman Virgina Foxx.
Contact Joyce Krawiec at 336-817-4601 for more info.
Then, at 6 pm, the tour will arrive at the Blue Ridge Harley Davidson in Hickory, NC for a final event expected to draw over 1,000 activists from all over the state. Mason Weaver and Leader Armey will again talk about government-run health care and cap and trade.
Invited Guests: Congressman Patrick McHenry and Congresswoman Virginia Foxx.
Contact Wayne King at 704-689-2000 for more info.
Can’t wait to see you there!
And remember, we are counting down to the historic 9-12 March on Washington, D.C. next month. For more info on that event, click here!
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August 27, 2009 - 11:53am