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CONVENTION -- PLEASE POST
Please check here for updates. Arrangements are subject to change.
Alternate website here:
http://defendourfreedoms.us/2009/02/05/update-on-defend-our-freedom-convention.aspx
Please distribute to all your lists.
This will be a landmark convention. The meeting could influence the future of American politics for years to come.
Defend Our Freedom Convention
The Hilton Hotel, Ft. Worth Texas.
May 8- May 10, 2009
Planned Speakers include
– Dr. Orly Taitz
– One or more constitutional specialists
– State congressional representatives
– Others TBA soon
Agenda
Friday May 8, Half day, including meeting at Federal Court Building
Saturday May 9, Full day meeting schedule
Sunday May 10, Half day, ending at noon
Reception and dinner to be held either Friday or Saturday evening,
Cash bar provided
Registration fees TBA.
Hotel arrangements
Convention attendees will pay a discount group rate of
$99.00 + $15 taxes/fees = $114.00/night
Most rooms have twin beds
Booking arrangements:
Hilton Fort Worth
815 Main Street, Fort Worth, Texas, United States 76102
Tel: 1-817-870-2100 Fax: 1-817-882-1300
The Hilton Hotel requests that guests complete a reservation form.
The form is available by email from freedomfinally@lycos.com
That’s the easiest method to ensure that you get the group rate.
Once you have completed the form and confirmed the booking, please send a confirmation email to freedomfinally@lycos.com, to ensure that the conference organizers can cross-reference with the hotel to verify registration.
Discount flight arrangements TBA
Sponsors are welcome!
Sponsorships to help others attend are also welcome.
Please be patient with our conference organizers. This convention is organized by volunteers.
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About the Fort Worth Hilton:
President John F. Kennedy spent his last night at this hotel. He was assassinated the next day in Dallas on Nov 22, 1963. In his final speech before 2,000 attendees at a breakfast that morning, he said, "There are no faint hearts in Fort Worth.”
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