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EFF to host classes on The Rule of Law & Liberty 102: Why Federalism Works

Sequim, WA – 5/31/2010 – The Evergreen Freedom Foundation is hosting a series about the U.S. Constitution and how it applies to citizens.

“The Rule of Law and Liberty is your journey through the big ideas of the Constitution. After all, you can only support the Constitution if you understand it. In three interactive and exciting sessions, you’ll learn how to answer the Constitution’s critics, defend Federalism, and explain the importance of ‘checks and balances.’” the foundation states in its literature.

The event will take place in Sequim, WA on July 27, 2010 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the Boys and Girls Club. The fee is $10 per person – and you can sign up here: http://theruleoflawandliberty102sequim.eventbrite.com/

The Rule of Law and Liberty 101: Why the Constitution works

* Find out why we judge our newest laws against a law made
over 200 years ago.
* Answer critics who claim our Constitution is just “a relic of
the quill pen era.”
* Discover how the American Constitution changed the world.

State Attorney General Rob McKenna Speaking at FourC Meeting in Sequim

State Attorney General Rob McKenna and two US Congressional candidates will be speaking at the May meeting of Concerned Citizens of Clallam County – FourC. The meeting will be held on May 24, 7:00 p.m. at the Boys & Girls Clubs, 400 Fir Street in Sequim.

Attorney General McKenna will explain why he and 19 other state attorneys general filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the health care legislation passed earlier this year. Mr. McKenna will also share additional issues and opportunities that our state is facing this year and beyond.

Doug Cloud and Jesse Young, both of Gig Harbor, are vying for the 6th congressional seat currently held by Congressman Norm Dicks. Each candidate will be given the opportunity to present his platform on issues that are vital to our state and nation. There will be an open session preceding their presentations, giving citizens an opportunity to share their concerns with the candidates.

FourC is a non-partisan group dedicated to preserving our freedoms and liberties through education and involvement in local, state and national issues. Since its inception in June of 2009, more than 500 people have now become participants in the group. Meetings are held the fourth Monday of each month at the Boys & Girls Clubs in Sequim and open to the public. For more information about the meeting or FourC, e-mail fourc.info@yahoo.com or www.newsocialcontract.com.

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