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Defending America’s Sovereignty event to discuss current threats to American independence and how to preserve sovereignty

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Defending America’s Sovereignty event to discuss current threats to American independence and how to preserve sovereignty


January 15, 2008

Speakers to present on public/private partnerships, Security and Prosperity Partnership, North American Union, Trans-Texas Corridor

JBS.orgThe John Birch Society News Release
For Immediate Release
Contact Bill Hahn, Public Relations Manager, 920-225-5606, bhahn@jbs.org

OKLAHOMA CITY - January 15, 2008 Oklahomans for Sovereignty and Free Enterprise (OK-SAFE) will present Defending America’s Sovereignty, a public information event, on Saturday, January 19, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm in the Hardeman Auditorium, Oklahoma Christian University.

A number of speakers will present, including Oklahoma Senator Randy Brogdon and John McManus, president of the John Birch Society. Attendees will learn the dangers about public/private partnerships, the Security and Prosperity Partnership, the Trans-Texas corridors and the North American Union. Special guest speakers also include Tom DeWeese of the American Policy Center, Kelly Taylor, a Texas TV producer, David and Linda Stall of CorridorWatch.org and Robert Dumont from the Coalition for a Prosperous America.

Ticket prices are $20 each or $30 per couple. Register online at www.ok-safe.org or call 405-751-7649 or 918-430-4364. The event is open to the media.

OK-SAFE is a non-profit Oklahoma corporation made up of individuals and coalition groups dedicated to the principles of American free enterprise and the Constitutional sovereignty of Oklahoma and the United States of America. Local John Birch Society members helped to found and run the organization.

Since 1958, the John Birch Society, headquartered in Appleton, Wis., has been dedicated to restoring and preserving freedom under the U.S. Constitution. Members come from all walks of life and are active throughout the 50 states on local, regional and national issues. United by a strong belief in personal freedom and limited government, plus a sense of duty, members have played a continuous, pivotal role in halting legislation and federal policies that threaten the independence of our country and the freedom of American citizens. Visit JBS.org for more information and see why JBS continues to fulfill its founder's vision of less government, more responsibility, and with God's help a better world.

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