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2007 State Convention - Announcement and Invitation

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Please join us for the 2007 State Convention of the Reform Party of Kansas!

Where: Puffy's Steak and Ice House
215 Main St.
Maple Hill, KS  66507-9400
785-256-4329
http://www.votekansas.org/reform/f/ann-2007-conv
Maps: Google Maps - Mapquest
When: Saturday, June 23rd, 2007
10:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Hour Lunch Break around Noon
RSVP: rsvp@votekansas.org
785-xxx-xxxx

Meeting - 2007 State Convention of the Reform Party of Kansas

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2024-11-16 11:37
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Please join us for the 2007 State Convention of the Reform Party of Kansas in Maple Hill, KS at Puffy's Steak and Ice House.

  • Where:
    Puffy's Steak and Ice House
    215 Main St.
    Maple Hill, KS 66507-9400
    785-256-4329

  • When:
    Saturday, June 23rd, 2007
    10:00 AM to 4:30 PM
    Hour Lunch Break around Noon

  • RSVP:
    rsvp@votekansas.org
    785/341-8777

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Chuck Baldwin - Not Our Fathers' America

Every country goes through changes. However, stable countries are able to maintain their basic culture, identity, language, and heritage throughout the various gradations of societal evolution. Hence, through major wars, minor conflicts, turmoil, depression, and dissension, America, for the most part, has been able to maintain the fundamental underpinnings that made our country unique. But, Ladies and Gentlemen, those underpinnings are very quickly disappearing.

In a very real sense, this is not our fathers' America. And by that, I am not referring to our modern conveniences, our advanced technologies, or our avant-garde styles of dress and forms of entertainment. I am talking about the principles and values that cut to the very core of who and what we are as a nation. We are fast losing the substance of what it means to be American.

For the most part, our fathers' America was a nation that had a firm faith in God and was not ashamed to publicly acknowledge Him. This faith in God was not something worn on the sleeve to parade around every two years during a political campaign; it was something genuine, something that guided practical day-by-day decisions and choices.

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