‘For Liberty’ to be shown in Wichita

by Bob Weeks on February 25, 2010

On Sunday, April 18, the Wichita State University chapter of Young Americans for Liberty is showing the film For Liberty: How the Ron Paul Revolution Watered the Withered Tree of Liberty. The film’s description is:

As the 2007-08 presidential campaign cycle offered up the usual slate of Washington insiders, Ron Paul, an obscure Congressman from Texas brought an alternative voice that challenged the political establishment.

Advocating a philosophy of sound money, a non-interventionist foreign policy, strict Constitutionalism, and individual liberty, Dr. Paul inspired a unique grassroots movement unmatched in American history — the repercussions of which continue to reverberate today and into the future of the American psyche.

For Liberty: How the Ron Paul Revolution Watered the Withered Tree of Liberty follows this historic campaign from the perspective of grassroots activists, and showcases the unique, often bizarre, yet groundbreaking projects they undertook as they brushed aside traditional campaign methodology.

The film will be shown Sunday, April 18 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Wichita State University CAC Theater. The event’s Facebook page is “For Liberty” Screening.

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1 Andrew Cranmer February 25, 2010 at 10:55 pm

Thanks for helping to get the word out, Bob!

2 KipSchroeder February 27, 2010 at 6:54 am

Fantastic! I can’t wait to attend.

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