Storm the Hill – Operation FairTax Victory Washington, DC – April 14-16, 2010
Dear FairTax Nation citizens... We are rolling right along with plans for Operation FairTax Victory! As you have already heard, the event begins on April 14th with a "Meet and Greet" and we "Storm the Hill" on tax day, April 15th. But, up until now, you've heard very little about the conference scheduled for Friday, April 16th. We are happy to be able to provide some details about the conference at this time.... Scheduled Speakers: Mr. Terry Stockham, COO of Americans For Fair Taxation; Mr. Leo Linbeck, Chairman, Americans For Fair Taxation (via live feed); Dr. Laurence Kotlikoff, professor of economics, Boston University (instrumental in the development of the FairTax), "Economics of the FairTax" (not confirmed); Pastor David Whitney, Institute On The Constitution, constitutional scholar, "Constitutional Fair Taxation" and Clyde Prestowitz, author, "Three Billion New Capitalists...". Workshops/Seminars: "Social Networking Online" & "Legislative Lobbying" presented by the Leadership Institute; "Grass Routes" presented by Grass Roots Freedom Riders – help plan the route for the Grass Roots Freedom Ride for FairTax and a video/discussion on the book "So Damn Much Money" by Robert Kaiser, led by Phil Hinson, Eastern Regional Director. We sincerely hope you will join us in DC for all three days of Operation FairTax Victory. Registration for the conference is a mere $45 and we have contracted with the Hyatt Regency Crystal City hotel for some really good rates. Please visit the FairTax Nation home page or FairTax.org to register for the conference or to book your hotel room. If you can't attend, please consider making a small contribution towards helping us meet our expenses at www.fairtaxnation.com.
By the way, Neal Boortz will be making a major announcement about the FairTax during his program tomorrow morning - you may want to listen in if you can.
Thank you, Sean Fagan Special Projects |
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