Monday, March 1, 2010

Sheriff Richard Mack Comes to Maryland

SPEAKING AND BOOK SIGNING EVENT
Monday, March 29th, 6:30PM
12 Carroll St, Westminster, MD 21157
SEATING IS LIMITED! GENERAL ADMISSION $15.00
TO RESERVE A SEAT, CALL: 410-857-5444 (ASK ABOUT GROUP DISCOUNTS)
RESERVATION SECURED ONCE PAYMENT IS RECEIVED
Richard Mack is the former Sheriff of Graham County, Arizona who in 1994 refused to enforce the unconstitutional Brady Bill. Mack courageously challenged the federal government and the result was a landmark Supreme Court decision defending States’ Rights and Individual Freedom. His case became and remains a VICTORY for our 2nd and 10th amendment rights. Richard Mack is a nationally recognized speaker, consultant and author who has appeared on Good Morning America, Nightline, CNBC and over 500 radio talk shows nationwide. Mack travels the country spreading the message of freedom and educating Americans on the ability of a sheriff to protect his county from an encroaching federal government.
www.sheriffmack.com
On March 29th, come hear Mack discuss…
…how the county sheriff plays a powerful roll in the preservation of our rights and freedoms.
…what rights the constitution actually guarantees.
…why it’s important we not allow our means of self-defense to be taken from us.
…what dangers there are in giving government too much power.
…what we can do to remain strong as individuals and families, so we can remain strong as a nation.
…what the sheriff can do to protect us from all enemies, both foreign and domestic.
Who should attend?
Law Enforcement and Military Personnel – Active and Retired
All Concerned Americans who...
…believe in a limited Federal Government
…believe in taking a strong stand against the federal government’s intrusion into state affairs
…believe in the protection of individual rights as defined in the Bill of Rights
…are interested in finding out why your local sheriff is he most powerful official in the state!
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sherriffmack.com

Introduction / About

Mission Statement

The mission of this blog is to awake fellow citizens from their comfortably complacent state; to activate them in the cause of
  1. purveying truth
  2. promoting freedom
  3. defending liberty
Bullets for Battle
  • The degree of freedom and liberty that we enjoy is decided by our ability and willingness to detect, decipher, and declare the truth!
  • To choose the right, intelligence, knowledge, and wisdom are armament sufficient.
  • Good will prevail in the battle against evil.
  • God's plan of eternal happiness for his children is ultimately inevitable.
  • Jesus Christ gave us free agency and grace.
  • Our fate lies in our hands!
  • Have Faith!
  • Take Courage!
  • Stand Up!
  • Fight For Your Life!
  • Now!
Battles
  • reduce size of federal government
  • reduce federal interference in state and local government
  • reduce government interference in the marketplace
  • eliminate national deficit
  • reduce federal spending
  • strengthen national defense
  • protect the unborn
  • end manipulation of schoolchildren by utopian planners
  • promote the acknowledgment of a God in our classrooms
  • destroy the myth of man made global warming
  • promote individual responsibility and accountability
  • correct tax system to one of fairness
The quote listed in the header of this blog is an abridgment of a quote of Ezra Taft Benson. Here it is in it's entirety:

In times as serious as these, we must not permit fear of criticism to keep us from doing our duty, even at the risk of our counsel being tabbed as political, as government becomes more and more entwined in our daily lives. In the crisis through which we are now passing, we have been fully warned. There are some of us who do not want to hear the message. It embarrasses us. The things which are threatening our lives, our welfare, our freedoms are the very things some of us have been condoning. Many do not want to be disturbed as they continue to enjoy their comfortable complacency. There can be no neutrality! We are, or we are not, on the side of the Lord! (Ezra Taft Benson, 1973)

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