09/25/2009


Operation Outreach
Bringing the Constitution Party to the American Voters!

http://www.constitutionparty.com/news.php?aid=1094


Taking to the Streets for Freedom in D.C.!

New York State Constitution Party leaders, Julia Rovner and Bernie Sengstock,
Raise the Banner for the Constitution Party at the 9/12 Rally in Washington D.C.
http://www.nysconstitutionparty.com

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Hitting the Gunshows in North Carolina!

The Constitution Party of North Carolina was present at the
C&E Gun Show Saturday, April 4th and Sunday, April 5th 2009,
at The Crown Expo Center in Fayetteville North Carolina.
http://www.constitutionpartync.com



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Campaigning for the State Legislature in a
Tennessee Special Election!

From Shelbyville Times Gazette:
"Constitution Party candidate Chris Brown refuses to be ignored in the
62nd District state house race."
http://www.votechrisbrown.info



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Defending the Veteran’s Cross in the Mojave Desert!

Chelene Nightingale (below) speaks at the "Dont Tear Down The Cross" event in the Mojave Desert concerning the ludicrous lawsuit currently in litigation about this site. ABC, CNN and FOX covered the event. The cross has been a war memorial for over 75 years, and the ACLU has been suing to tear it down! Currently it is being covered with a wooden box pending a Supreme Court ruling. The event was attended by off duty Marines who drove all the way from Fort Polk Louisiana to attend the event (several are pictured with Chelene Nightingale). It was a somber moment as they read the names of their fallen comrades from their unit to the crowd. Our AIP speakers, who included National Veteran’s Coalition Chairman, Larry Breazeale, and 45th Congressional District Candidate, Bill Lussenheide, were powerful and inspiring and well received by the crowd of about 125, which, considering the extremely remote location of the event was quite a turnout for a weekday.