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Freedom 21 Reno 2004. 11 Sessions
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Session 1 Judge Moore
Former Chief Justice Alabama Surpreme Court Judge Roy Moore
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# 2 Advancing Freedom
Advancing Freedom at Home and Around the World Dr. M Coffman:
Freedom vs Collectivism
Henry Lamb: International Influence on Domestic Policy
Paul Driessen, Niger Inis: Freedom is Solution to World Problems David Rothbard: MC
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Session # 4 Oliver, Pratt
The Impacts of Societal Transformation
G.B. Oliver III: The effects on the Ranching Industry from Domestic and International Policies
Larry Pratt: Executive Director, Gun Owners of America Disarming of America, a Goal of "sustainable development"
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Session # 5 Hage, Gordon
Developing an Appropriate Response Securing your Property
Wayne Hage: Wayne uses his Federal Court of Claims Victory in "Hage vs US" to show Property Rights are valid.
Helen Chenoweth-Hage: Former US House Rep. uses her Congressional experience to discuss effective defense of Property Rights.
George Gordon: Discusses how to represent yourself in the courts. He is founder of "George Gordon School of Law."
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Session # 6 Ron Paul, Kent Snyder
Champion of the US Constitution,
Congressman Ron Paul, Texas: Working to defend Constitutional Liberty
Kent Synder: Executive Director, "The Liberty Committee"
discusses current and pending legislation and how it affects Constitutional Liberty.
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Session # 7 DeWeese, Chapman, Shaw
What "Sustainable Development (SD)" is Doing to Freedom
Tom DeWeese, President; American Policy Center, discusses the erosion of local control due to these policies.
Michael Chapman: demonstrates how SD is embedded in the educational system.
Michael Shaw: Founder, "Freedom 21 Santa Cruz", spoke about developing ways to counter SD's impact.
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Sessiion # 8 Burling, Waters
Developing an Effective Response
Jim Burling: Has litigated many important property rights cases for the Pacific Legal Foundation.
He points to ways to help keep private property in the hands of private individuals.
Lori Waters: Executive Director for Eagle Forum's Washington DC office.
Lori spoke about moving against these issues on the local level by running for public office as she has sucessfully done.
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