Nullify Now! Ft. Worth
Sat. Sep 4, 2010 at 3:00pm CDT (-05:00)
$5.00 - $75.00
All ages
Produced by: The Tenth Amendment Center and WeRefuse.com
Co-Hosted by: NotInTexas.org and the Texas Tenth Amendment Center
Sponsored by: Fort Worth 9-12, We The People Are The 9-12 Association, Inc., Dallas Tea Party, Texas Campaign for Liberty, East Texas Constitutional Alliance, Hideaway Grassroots America, Johnson County Tea Party,
TNT: Texans for Nullification Today.
Did you know that states don't have to obey unconstitutional federal legislation forced upon them?
Virginia, Utah, Idaho, and other states are fighting the federal healthcare law. Arizona is protecting its borders. Washington State, Oklahoma, and Tennessee are fighting cap-and-trade legislation. Eight states are standing up for gun rights. Twenty-five states have effectively blocked the 2005 Real ID Act...
How? Through nullification.
New York Times best-selling author Thomas E. Woods joins us in DFW to talk about his new book, Nullification: How to Resist Tyranny in the 21st Century.
When a state 'nullifies' a federal law, it is proclaiming that the law in question is void and inoperative, or 'non-effective,' within the boundaries of that state; or, in other words, not a law as far as that state is concerned.
Like Thomas Jefferson said, "whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force" and "a nullification of the act is the rightful remedy."
Ten other speakers will be on hand to talk about the nuts and bolts of nullification and what YOU can do on a state level to stop a wide range of unconstitutional federal "laws" and regulations. Stay tuned as we make regular announcements of new featured speakers in the coming weeks.
Confirmed as Speakers or Panel Participants:
Randy Brogdon - Oklahoma State Senate
Ken Emmanuelson - Dallas Tea Party
Adrian Murray - Fort Worth 9-12
Thelma Taormina - We The People Are The 9-12 Association Inc.
John Stacy - NotInTexas.org
Debbie McKee - Texas Campaign for Liberty
Angela Cox - Johnson County Tea Party
Debra Medina - WeTexans.com
Michael Boldin, Founder - Tenth Amendment Center
Trevor Lyman - WeRefuse.com, ThisNovember5th Money Bomb!
Brian Roberts - Texas Tenth Amendment Center
State Officials and Candidates Attending or Participating
Representative Leo Berman (District 6)
Representative Wayne Christian (District 9)
Representative Phil King (District 61)
Representative Sid Miller (District 59)
Pastor Stephen Broden (For US House, TX-30)
Kathie Glass (for Texas Governor)
More Info:
Showtime: 3pm-9pm. Dinner will be available from the Z-Cafe on site during the show intermission.
Parking: The parking lot across from the building and the parking garage are paid parking. The parking garage at the UNT Health Science Center across Montgomery is also available and free of charge.
The Scott Theater: A State of the Art public events theater featuring comfortable raised seating, a large stage, and studio-quality sound. Upon entering the lobby, visitors encounter a beautiful Italian chandelier eight feet in diameter and weighing approximately 575 pounds. Highlighting the interior lobby walls is a mural depicting the history of theatre architecture featuring Greek and Roman theatres. Each ticketing price level will allow you to sit in a specified section in unassigned seats, first-come first-serve.

Co-Hosted by: NotInTexas.org and the Texas Tenth Amendment Center
Sponsored by: Fort Worth 9-12, We The People Are The 9-12 Association, Inc., Dallas Tea Party, Texas Campaign for Liberty, East Texas Constitutional Alliance, Hideaway Grassroots America, Johnson County Tea Party,
TNT: Texans for Nullification Today.
Did you know that states don't have to obey unconstitutional federal legislation forced upon them?
Virginia, Utah, Idaho, and other states are fighting the federal healthcare law. Arizona is protecting its borders. Washington State, Oklahoma, and Tennessee are fighting cap-and-trade legislation. Eight states are standing up for gun rights. Twenty-five states have effectively blocked the 2005 Real ID Act...
How? Through nullification.
New York Times best-selling author Thomas E. Woods joins us in DFW to talk about his new book, Nullification: How to Resist Tyranny in the 21st Century.
When a state 'nullifies' a federal law, it is proclaiming that the law in question is void and inoperative, or 'non-effective,' within the boundaries of that state; or, in other words, not a law as far as that state is concerned.
Like Thomas Jefferson said, "whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force" and "a nullification of the act is the rightful remedy."
Ten other speakers will be on hand to talk about the nuts and bolts of nullification and what YOU can do on a state level to stop a wide range of unconstitutional federal "laws" and regulations. Stay tuned as we make regular announcements of new featured speakers in the coming weeks.
Confirmed as Speakers or Panel Participants:
Randy Brogdon - Oklahoma State Senate
Ken Emmanuelson - Dallas Tea Party
Adrian Murray - Fort Worth 9-12
Thelma Taormina - We The People Are The 9-12 Association Inc.
John Stacy - NotInTexas.org
Debbie McKee - Texas Campaign for Liberty
Angela Cox - Johnson County Tea Party
Debra Medina - WeTexans.com
Michael Boldin, Founder - Tenth Amendment Center
Trevor Lyman - WeRefuse.com, ThisNovember5th Money Bomb!
Brian Roberts - Texas Tenth Amendment Center
State Officials and Candidates Attending or Participating
Representative Leo Berman (District 6)
Representative Wayne Christian (District 9)
Representative Phil King (District 61)
Representative Sid Miller (District 59)
Pastor Stephen Broden (For US House, TX-30)
Kathie Glass (for Texas Governor)
More Info:
Showtime: 3pm-9pm. Dinner will be available from the Z-Cafe on site during the show intermission.
Parking: The parking lot across from the building and the parking garage are paid parking. The parking garage at the UNT Health Science Center across Montgomery is also available and free of charge.
The Scott Theater: A State of the Art public events theater featuring comfortable raised seating, a large stage, and studio-quality sound. Upon entering the lobby, visitors encounter a beautiful Italian chandelier eight feet in diameter and weighing approximately 575 pounds. Highlighting the interior lobby walls is a mural depicting the history of theatre architecture featuring Greek and Roman theatres. Each ticketing price level will allow you to sit in a specified section in unassigned seats, first-come first-serve.

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