Richard Mack at Freedom Festival – Greyhound Park

You are invited and encouraged to join fellow Americans to learn from and listen to Sheriff Richard Mack talk about states’ rights and the role of the sheriff to protect us from tyranny. If you are for LIBERTY and want SOLUTIONS, you NEED to be here!

Wed. November 11, 2009 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Doors open at 5:45 PM and close at 10:00 PM
Greyhound Park/Event Center
5100 W. Riverbend Ave. Post Falls, ID

Author of 5 books including County Sheriff AMERICA’S LAST HOPE. Mack gained distinction by being the first sheriff in the nation to file a lawsuit against the Brady Bill. The lawsuit made it all the way to the Supreme Court, which ruled that the provision was indeed unconstitutional as a violation of the Tenth Amendment principles of federalism.

Richard Mack is the former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, and a long-time crusader for freedom and individual rights. In 1994, he filed the lawsuit challenging the Brady bill to stop the federal government from forcing another unfunded mandate down the throats of state and local governments and won. This suit catapulted him to national attention, with television appearances and over 500 radio talk shows nationwide, Sheriff Mack has traveled the country extensively and has seen first hand the horrible side effects from politicians who have replaced our Constitution with their own political agendas and party platforms. He lectures on constitutional issues relating to gun control, law enforcement, States’ rights, the drug war, and the oath of office.

Additional Guest Speakers: Idaho State Representative Phil Hart. Phil is a Kootenai County businessman who owns and operates Alpine Engineering in Hayden, Idaho and is a licensed civil and structural engineer in 11 states. He holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Utah and an MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Phil is the author of the book Constitutional Income: Do You Have Any? He represents the 3rd Legislative District in Idaho

Washington State Representative Matt Shea. Matt is a cum laude graduate of the Gonzaga University School of Law and is an attorney in private practice. He earned a commission in the U.S. Army after completing the Gonzaga ROTC program, and served combat tours in Bosnia and Iraq. He is a co-founder of the Washington family Foundation, which later merged with the Family Policy Institute of Washington. He represents the 4th Legislative District in Washington

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Black Pilgrims at Plymouth?

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Bette Ammon
Coeur d’Alene Public Library
702 E. Front Ave
Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814

Mrs. Ammon,

On a recent trip with my family to the Coeur d’Alene Library I took notice of the festive holiday kiosk in the children’s section of the library. However in enjoying the vivid array of color, I was shocked and disappointed when my family and I came to the display on Thanksgiving. While the display was full of fall colors and traditional harvest related items, the portrayal of the Pilgrim’s race is in obvious error.

Even by the most liberal accounts of the Puritan Thanksgiving, of which our holiday is based off of, none suggest anything other than the Pilgrims were European in their lineage. While there is a push by certain fringe groups to rewrite our American history, Thanksgiving is fortunately one part of our proud history that few have bothered to attempt to twist. The reason for this is volume of information pertaining to the subject, eyewitness accounts and the tradition surrounding this special holiday.

As purveyors of information and as a resource center for educators, it should be understood that all of the library’s displays should be historically accurate. Therefore I am formally requesting that the errant pilgrims replaced with historically accurate recipients of the first Thanksgiving meal (correct Pilgrims, Indians and sailors). Revisionist history should not be an undertaking of any public library.

Thank you for your time and consideration in this important matter. My family and I look forward to visiting the library again and seeing historically accurate displays.

Sincerely,
Justin Cottrell.
Kootenai Constitution Party

As revisionist history runs rampant in our country, it is vital that we strike back with every opportunity. It is unfortunate that the Coeur d’Alene Library felt the need to include negro pilgrim dolls in the Thanksgiving Day decorations in a false sense of political correctness. It brings a quote to mind.

“The first step in liquidating a people is to erase its memory. Destroy its books, its culture, its history, Then have somebody write new books, manufacture a new culture, invent a new history. Before long the nation will begin to forget what it is and what it was. The world around it will forget even faster… The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting.” – Milan Kundera

We must protect our history. Join us by calling or emailing the library director on this matter. Thank you, patriots.

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