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Stockton University Students only: Meet us in Room F-206 at 4:30 pm this Thursday, March 9 Pizza, drinks, work opportunities.

Stockton University has a giant mural of the Declaration of Independence right behind the Campus Center. But the format makes the words almost impossible to read. Abraham Lincoln said he did not have a political feeling that did not spring from its “self-evident” truths. We feel the same way. Find out why.

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June 28, 2015: “Try to rekindle Patriot’s Dream” Teach-In on July 4 at Galloway

Work with us at 8 am before the 9 am Galloway Township parade from Smithville Shopping Center to Shoppes at Smithville Inn.? http://historicsmithvillenj.com/towne/8-july-4th-parade/event_details ?Patriot?s Dream? was written and sung by Arlo Guthrie for ?progressive? Democrats who felt hopeless and defeated

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“Self-evident truths” that created our nation recalled July 4 in Galloway

We thank?Rich Maxwell,?Ike Rucker, and other event organizers for including www.libertyandprosperity.org in this remarkably inspiring and well organized parade and ceremony. Instead of marching in the parade this year, nine ?Liberty and Prosperity ?volunteers handed out these postcards along the

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Join us Thursday, July 4 for Smithville parade!

Display forgotten symbols of American Liberty. Hear reading of Declaration of Independence after Parade. Parade starts 9:00 AM this Thursday, July 4, at Foodtown Shopping Center Parking Lot by Smithville Blvd. and Route 9 (New York Road) in Galloway Township, Atlantic County, NJ. But please meet us at 7:45 AM. The big shopping center parking lot will be closed for the parade. It will take longer than you think to park car and find us. (Look for the group carrying long wooden poles draped with red liberty caps!)

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