July 2, 2006

Right to Petition Tour Rolls From
Same Spot Revolutionary War Began

Video Archives Of Events Available Now

Hartford And Philly Next Events


On Saturday, July 1, We The People’s Right to Petition nationwide tour kicked off in the very building used over two centuries ago to store the armaments used against the British troops by the citizens of Concord, Massachusetts during the first violent confrontation of the Revolutionary War. 

Now the Colonial Inn in Concord, the historic hotel provided a picturesque backdrop for the first WTP tour event.  A spokesman from the inn shared a brief history of the building's role in the Revolution as part of the webcast of the event.  On Sunday, WTP held its second tour event in Concord, New Hampshire.

On Monday morning, the Concord Monitor (NH) ran a front page story about the WTP event titled, "Giving the feds a piece of their minds."

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On Monday July 3, WTP will hold its third event in Hartford, Connecticut, followed by a special Fourth of July webcast from Independence Hall.  Right to Petition lawsuit counsel Mark Lane has been the scheduled featured guest speaker for the first several events and has been accompanied by a documentary film crew producing a movie about his life and work.

Although there have been a few technical issues that have thus far prevented live  broadcasting of the first events, archived videos of the first two events are now available for free on-demand viewing.  Click here to access the archives and the live broadcast links. We expect that the planned live Internet broadcasts will be fully functional soon.

Anecdotal evidence that our organization’s messages have taken wing was confirmed when a WTP “Live Free or Die” bumper sticker was spotted prominently displayed above the Colonial Inn’s lounge bar.  

The Right to Petition Tour is Coming to You

Please support our organization’s efforts to reach out across America, educate our People about the Right to Petition and coalesce the nation’s disparate Liberty organizations under a common strategy of exercising and enforcing the Right to Petition.

Check the schedule, volunteer to help the tour succeed and bring your friends and family to these most important gatherings as we build toward the nationwide public events to be held on Constitution Day, September 18th.

The next two stops:

JULY 3   Monday    HARTFORD, CT
7-9 PM

University of Hartford
Gray
Conference Center
University
of Hartford
200
Bloomfield Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117-1599

http://www.hartford.edu/about/area_map.pdf

Maps:  Google  Mapquest


JULY 4  Tuesday  PHILADELPHIA, PA 
3-5 PM

Philadelphia, Penn Independence Ballroom
1 North
Independence Mall west
6th &
Market Street
Philadelphia
, Penn 19106
 
Phone 215-925-6101


Maps: 
Google  Mapquest


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