Monday, December 7, 2009

Rally: Don't Let the Feds Bankrupt Our State!

By now it's certain you've heard about the near trillion dollar health care bill being debated in the Senate. But you may not have heard that Governor Beebe believes the bill will also bust our state budget wide open--to the tune of $205 million!!!

In an effort to educate the public about this under-reported concern by the highest ranking elected Democrat in the state of Arkansas, Tea Parties across the state have banned together and teamed up with Americans for Prosperity to sponsor the 12-12 @ 12:00 rally this Saturday at 12:00 noon.



The focus for Saturday will be to call Arkansas' elected officials' attention to this budget busting bill so they will stand against it and assert Arkansans' interests in this matter.

Nationally syndicated columnist Michelle Malkin will be the keynote speaker, but numerous Arkansas legislators and several Republican candidates for US Senate will be addressing the crowd as well. Several candidates for US Congress will also be present and available to answer questions. This will be an event you won't want to miss if you hope to stop this Obamacare atrocity!

And if you're worried about the weather, don't be. The event will be held inside at the Little Rock Doubletree Hotel Ballroom. It's scheduled to last for an hour and a half. The first 1000 to arrive will be admitted to hear the speakers.

WhereLittle Rock Doubletree Hotel
424 W. MARKHAM AND BROADWAY
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS
When12:00-1:30 pm
Saturday, December 12, 2009

Speakers

Todd Sharp
Dr. Carlos Ramon
Jeannie Burlsworth, Chairman of Secure Arkansas
Teresa Oelke, Representative for Americans for Prosperity
Michelle Malkin
State Senator Gilbert Baker
State Senator Kim Hendren
State Representative Mark Martin
State Representative Ed Garner
State Representative Dan Greenburg
State Representative Allen Kerr
Tachaney Evans, Independent Candidate for State Senate, District 4
Curtis Coleman
Col. Conrad Reynolds
Tom Cox
Fred Ramey
Buddy Rodgers
Trevor Drown, Independent

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