Source: Center for the Study of Government and the Individual
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Newsletter
Newsletter 1:3
By Dr. Jim Null, Volume 1, Issue 3
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CSGI
December 8, 2008
THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF GOVERNMENT AND THE INDIVIDUAL
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT COLORADO SPRINGS
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CSGI
1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, COH1
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918 | |
Dear Friends,
 I would like to share information with you regarding another upcoming luncheon sponsored by the Woodford Foundation. The key-note speaker will be Don Corace. This event is free but you must RSVP. Please see information below.
Don't forget to also register for the Free People Free Markets seminar, January 13, 2009. Hope to see you there!
Sincerely, James A. Null
Executive Director
CSGI
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Free People Free Markets
The next FPFM seminar will be held January 13, 2009 from 6:30 to 9:30 PM at the Vanguard School, 1605 S Corona Ave, Colorado Springs, 80905. Room TBD. Cost for the seminar is $25 per person. Register by sending your check made payable to "Limited Government Forum/FPFM" and mail to FPFM, c/o Limited Gov't Forum, 205 E Cheyenne Mtn Blvd, Colo Spgs, CO 80906. The course was developed by Paul Prentice, PhD, and has been presented in several versions, at both UCCS and for the Independence Institute, usually in a five-section format over five weeks. The course makes the moral and philosophic case for free-market capitalism. Too few of today's adults were taught the fundamentals of a free society. This course pulls together the basic principles of liberty, shows you that these fundamentals are what makes society work while honoring the individual. This is particularly valuable for business and community leaders, high school teachers, and the general public.
We could use a little of your help in either attending or promoting (or both) our next FPFM short course on January 13. You can get more details on the LGF website, http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001FOUvmrzPen3OrND2hI_lBKNjdsLY86IsfYqbrqR01_nk_KKldJnsfeFMMtDMhea76IW5-xsofvb-azk65J08XdakyngWoqR0ux4gQ4zsh0IBIrL9_kAAdg== at the Programs and Events tab. There will also be more information on the Local Liberty Online website, http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001FOUvmrzPen3W3kFL6eJV5zw6ALUmufHNOKv4ks8Z3tcxnPkocL2MhlBZ5NQvI0HLXxtWYSRT5Oiv-KHYgYYm57HhcLJiKcB--L61zxv8_gDP3d7ebxlqVcwKyL78Txa2
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GOVERNMENT PIRATES
Think your home is your castle? Think your property rights are secure? Think the Gulf of Aden is the last place on Earth where pirates still roam? Then you obviously haven't read "Government Pirates: The Assault on Private Property Rights and How We Can Fight It," whose author, Don Corace, will be guest of honor at our next Woodford Foundation luncheon: 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at The Cheyenne Mountain Conference Resort. We meet in Remington's II, a private room just off the east end of the main dining area. The buffet lunch is free. Now out in paperback, "Government Pirates" generated good reviews and a lot of buzz - so much so, in fact, that Corace recently launched a radio show. Property rights are always a hot topic, and they've become even hotter since the infamous Kelo ruling, so this book was sure to strike a nerve. It even mentions the Preble's meadow jumping mouse debacle. Reserve your seats now by e-mail ( sean@limitedgovforum.org ) or phone (719-576-9055). We'll give out signed books as door prizes. Bringing guests and passing along this invitation is encouraged, though I need to be notified in advance in order to provide an accurate head count. Looking forward to seeing you Dec. 17. Sean Paige The Limited Government Forum 719-576-9055 | | |
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