You are cordially invited to attend
a gathering of patriotic Texans who will be
entertained and educated by
Dr. Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
4 December 2008
Christ Presbyterian Church
New Braunfels, Texas
Dr. Woods is an historian, scholar, author, and champion of the
Constitution, and a very brave man. How many New York Yankees will
even show their faces in public in Texas? And how many Catholics
will speak in a Presbyterian church? He is a Senior Fellow at the
Ludwig von Mises Institute, (where you can find a ten-lecture course on
economics and political history), frequently contributes columns to Lew
Rockwell's website, and is co-editor of
Exploring American History:
From Colonial Times to 1877, an 11-volume encyclopedia. He
is also an ardent supporter of the South, and of things Southern,
particularly of the right of the People of the South to seek their own
destiny.
Dr. Woods is an entertaining speaker, but unlike most entertainers, packs
a powerful message in support of limited government, bound by
Constitutional restraints, and tempered with Biblical principles.
You may get a copy of his books there, including the popular
Politically Incorrect Guide to American History, or may
bring your own copy and get it autographed. You may also get his
latest,
Who Killed the Constitution?
- "If you want to know why the
federal government regulates the air you breathe, the water you drink,
and the words you speak, read Who Killed the Constitution? This is
a no-holds-barred, no-nonsense, non-ideological, profound analysis of why
and how those in whose custody we have reposed the Constitution, those
who have taken oaths to uphold it, have not only avoided preserving it
but have intentionally exterminated it. When the history of these unfree
times is written, Tom Woods and Kevin Gutzman's fearless work will be
recognized as the standard against which all others are measured."
-Judge Andrew Napolitano, Fox News senior judicial analyst and author
of The Constitution in Exile
See his website here,
www.thomasewoods.com/,
Unfortunately, the meeting is brief -- 7:00 pm, December 4. Program
will take approximately two hours. I would prefer to drive half way
across Texas (or across three of the lesser states) to spend a day
basking in the brilliance of Dr. Woods, but even so, I'm planning to
drive to New Braunfels, three hours each way, to spend two hours in his
presence, and to then dine at a nearby restaurant with many of you.
For more information, contact Bill Jones,
<
PiperWill@aol.com>.