Chattanooga: 10-23-10

Co-Hosted by: Tennessee Tenth Amendment Center
Sponsored by: Chattanooga Tea Party, Tennessee Tea Party, Everyday Patriots, Sumner United for Responsible Government,Tennessee Tax Revolt, State of Georgia Tea Party, McMinn County Tea Party, Cross-County Patriots, Georgia Tea Party, Hamilton County Campaign for Liberty.

Jack Hunter joins us in Chattanooga 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.

Hunter, also known as the Southern Avenger, is a conservative radio host and political commentator. He appears every Tuesday and Friday morning on WTMA News-Talk 1250 AM. He is also a weekly contributor to the Charleston City Paper, and a contributing editor to The American Conservative.

Through historical writings, case studies, and speeches by the Founding Fathers, Hunter and 10 other speakers will give you a logical, moral, and constitutionally sound case for nullification, revealing:

  • How we can roll back Obamacare, cap and trade, and other unconstitutional expansions of federal power through nullification
  • Why the Founding Fathers believed that nullification was the “moderate middle ground,” not the road to secession
  • Why the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution gives the states the power to nullify unconstitutional laws
  • Why states – not the Supreme Court – should arbitrate disputes between the states and the federal government over the constitutionality of the federal government’s actions.

Also Speaking
Susan Lynn has represented the 57th Legislative District in the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 106th, 105th, 104th and 103rd General Assemblies.

She is chairman of the House Government Operations Committee, and serves on the Calendar & Rules and Commerce Committees as well as the Small Business Sub-Committee.
Visit her website at http://www.repsusanlynn.com/

Dr. William Greene is the original author of Georgia’s “Constitutional Tender Act,” a bill template that can be introduced in every state legislature in the nation, returning each of them to adherence to the United States Constitution’s actual legal tender provisions. The U.S. Constitution declares, in Article I, Section 10, “No State shall… make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts”. But, in fact, EVERY state in the United States of America DOES make some other “Thing” besides gold and silver coin a “Tender in Payment of Debts” — some “Thing” called “Federal Reserve Notes.” Thus the need for the “Constitutional Tender Act”.
Visit his website at:
http://www.constitutionaltender.com/

Joe Wolverton, II Since 2000, Joe has been a featured contributor to The New American magazine. Most recently, he has written a cover story article on the Tea Party movement, as well as a five-part series on the unconstitutionality of Obamacare.

Apart from his work as a journalist, Joe is a professor of American Government at Chattanooga State and was a practicing attorney until 2009. He lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Bobby Franklin. First elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in 1996, Representative Bobby Franklin (R-Marietta) represents the 43rd District. Representative Franklin is Vice Chairman of the Information & Audits Committee and the Vice Chairman of the Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee. He also serves as a member of the Banks & Banking and Judiciary (Non-Civil) Committees. He previously served on the Natural Resources and Environment and the Special Judiciary Committees. Representative Franklin’s private sector experience as corporate controller, CFO, and business analyst enable him to bring sound business and fiscal principles to government, insisting on efficiency and responsibility.

Barry Loudermilk is considered one of the most foremost conservative leaders of the Georgia House of Representatives. Since being elected to the House, Barry has been a stalwart for conservative issues. His legislative accomplishments include repealing the requirement for Georgians to submit their fingerprints to get a driver’s license, significantly reducing the abuse of red light cameras by local governments, implementing government transparency, and reducing the size of state government.

Dr. Dan Eichenbaum is active in the liberty movement with public appearances supporting citizen efforts to fight the unconstitutional usurpation of power by government. His website and blog, www.drdansfreedomforum.com, is dedicated to bringing the message of freedom to We the People. He also hosts a weekly TV show (Dr Dan’s Freedom Forum) Tuesday evening (8:30 – 9:30 PM), available on Charter Cable in Asheville (NC) and streamed live on the Freedom Forum website. (http://drdansfreedomforum.com/freedom-forum-tv/)

Also confirmed as speakers or panel participants:
Mark West – Chattanooga Tea Party
Ben Cunningham – Tennessee Tax Revolt
John Wheeler – Everyday Patriots
Eric Stamper – SURG
William L. Evelyn – State of Georgia Tea Party
Tami Kilmarx – Tennessee Tea Party
Annette Burger – McMinn County Tea Party
Michael Boldin – Tenth Amendment Center
Kurt Wallace – WeRefuse.com, LibertyPulse.com!
Lesley Swann – Tennessee Tenth Amendment Center

More Info:
Showtime: 12pm-6pm. Doors open at 11am, and we strongly urge you to arrive early! Food will be available at the on-site sandwich shop. We’ll have 2 intermission breaks during the event, but it’s recommended that you pick something up to eat right after you check in for your seating.

Parking: Click here for driving directions and parking information

The Chattanooga Convention Center:
1150 Carter Street
Chattanooga, TN 37402

Tickets: Each ticketing price level will allow you to sit in a specified section in unassigned seats, first-come first-serve.

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