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    Rally Alert - American Laws for American Courts - Lansing, Michigan - May 10, 2012


    By KG One, Section News
    Posted on Tue May 08, 2012 at 10:37:53 PM EST
    Tags: HB-4769, Rep. Dave Agema, SB-701, Sen. Roger Kahn, American Laws for American Courts, Richard Thompson, Thomas More Law Center, William Wagner, Christopher Holton, Manda Zand Ervin (all tags)

    Note: This just got into my e-mail box about an hour ago. Apologies for the delay in posting. If anyone is in or near Lansing, something to consider attending.

    Come join Michigan Patriots for a legislative rally to protect the US Constitution in our state courts.

    American Laws for American Courts

    MICHIGAN House Bill 4769 and Senate Bill 701

    THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2012
    8:30 AM - 12:00 PM

    Mackinac Room
    Anderson House Office Building
    124 North Capitol Avenue, 5th Floor
    Lansing, MI

    We must Act Now to re-affirm, as public policy, the primacy of the US Constitution to ensure that no US citizen or resident is denied - as a result of the application of foreign law - the liberties, rights, and privileges guaranteed by our Constitution.

    Speakers:

    • Rep. Dave Agema (R- Dist. 74) & Sen. Roger Kahn (R - Dist. 32) - Legislation Sponsors

    • Richard Thompson, President & Chief Counsel -Thomas More Law Center

    • William Wagner, Professor of Constitutional Law

    • Christopher Holton, Vice-President - Center for Security Policy

    • Manda Zand Ervin, Founder & President - Alliance of Iranian Women

    All attendees-are asked to make appointments with their state lawmakers beginning at 11:00 am to urge passage of this vital legislation.

    To schedule your legislative appointment call: 517-373-0135

    Space is limited and this event is only open to those with a confirmed reservation.

    RSVP with name, phone number, and email address to: alacrally@aol.com

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