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October 31, 2009 at 16:40:49 Permalink The Philadelphia Students For Liberty Regional Conference Diary Entry by Darren Wolfe (about the author) |
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:::::::: Click here to download the Mid-Atlantic Conference Flyer Celebrate liberty with the most dedicated students, activists, and
scholars in the city where the ideals of the American Revolution were
born! From 8 am till 11 pm, become acquainted with and hear incredible
speeches by top scholars and activists in the liberty movement. Immerse
yourself in the philosophy of freedom, meetlike-minded
students,network with the leaders in the movement, gain new ideas, and
become the next generation of leaders who will preserve our essential
academic, social, and economic liberties. You will take back with you a
bundle of resources in student organizing, academic support, networks
for internships and jobs, great memories and even greater friends! Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all covered. After a great day of
speeches, discussion sessions andpanels on academic issues and student
leadership, let loose at ourfreedom lovers' social onSaturday night!Saturday, November 7, 2009
“Any society that would give up a
little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose
both.”- Benjamin Franklin
The Drexel Student Liberty Front hosts
The Philadelphia Students For Liberty Regional Conference
Join us, Fight for Liberty!
Registration is now open! Register here!
http://politicalconferences.org/2008/11/mid-atlantic-conference-in-philadelphia/
Darren Wolfe, otherwise known as The International Libertarian, is the former Eastern Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania. He grew up in Puerto Rico and lived in Venezuela for seven years, including the first year of Chavez' rule. (more...)
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