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“Institute On The Constitution” Speakers For Rest Of 2009: Moore, Titus, DiLorenzo, Vance, Peroutka, Weikart, Suzanna Hupp

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The “IOTC’s” “First Friday” speakers for the rest of 2009 are:

— March 6, E. Ray Moore, Exodus Mandate Project; a ministry encouraging Christian parents to give their children a Christian education, to remove their children from the public, government-run schools. http://www.exodusmandate.org/

— April 3: Dr. Herb Titus on the Biblical principles of natural born citizenship and the importance of adhering to those principles to the political integrity of the American republic.

— May 1st; Thomas DiLorenzo, author of “The Real Lincoln” which is sold at the “Institute On The Constitution’s” book store. This is a particularly important book since this year is the 200th anniversary of Lincoln’s birth. DiLorenzo’s latest book about Alexander Hamilton is “Hamilton’s Curse.”

— June 5th, Laurence Vance, an articulate, knowledgeable, strong Christian opponent of wars we’re involved in; author of “Christianity And War.” This same evening the Muhlenberg Award will be given to Ky. Rep. Tom Riner who, among other things, had inserted into state homeland security bill that God is our ultimate protector. I interviewed him. Listen here.

— September 4, Michael Anthony Peroutka, co-founder of the “IOTC” with his brother Steve.

— October 2, Prof. Richard Weikart, head of the History Department at California State University and author of “From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics and Racism in Germany.” His newest book “Hitler’s Ethic” will be out by the time he speaks. He argues that Hitler’s “ideology revolved around evolutionary ethics — the idea that whatever promoted evolutionary progress is good and whatever hinders it is bad.” This year 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth.

— November 6, Suzanna Hupp, a former Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives and leading advocate for the Second Amendment. In October of 1991, Suzanna saw her parents murdered before her eyes because of an anti-gun, anti-self-defense “law” that required her to leave her gun in her car. Suzanna’s is a compelling story. She’ll have a book out by the time she speaks.

All “First Friday” lectures may be seen live, on the dates/times they occur, by clicking here

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