We are looking for 50 good men and women
Are you tired of seeing good men shot down by bad laws and bad courts? Are you tired of the feminist propaganda being the status quo?
If you are please join us and take a stand at the href="http://www.mensrights2004.com"> Men's Rights Congress this
June 18-19 in Washington DC. If these issues are important to you please
drop what you are doing and join us. We need you to be there. Our goal is to
gather a sizable number of men and women to make a strong statement that our
issues deserve to be addressed. We have a goal of registering at least 50
people by May 15th. If you are planning to come, as many of you are,
please sign up now. In the event that we don't get a good turnout we
will likely cancel the event so
href="http://www.mensrights2004.com/reg.php3">please sign up now.
All too often men's
events such as this are under-attended and we are determined not to let that
happen for this event. Join us! Take a stand at the U.S. Capitol on
Capitol Hill. Be there.
We have gotten a great response from presenters and leaders from around the
country who are planning to be with us. Scott Garman, the creator of MANN
will be among them. Come and meet Scott along with Steven Baskerville, Jack
Kammer, Michael Geanoulis and many others. Mike is a member of the New
Hampshire Men's Commission and will be presenting one of many planned
sessions. Glenn Sacks and Warren Farrell may also be attending.
If you can't come please consider offering a
href="http://www.mensrights2004.com/reg.php3">scholarship or making a
donation to the cause. If you are worried about money let us know. We
will
do whatever we can to help you attend including help in finding affordable
housing.
We must all hang together,
or most assuredly we shall all hang separately. - Benjamin Franklin, 1776
If you won't take a stand who will?
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