New Jersey Right to Life Presents 2003 Convention Banquet
Topic: "Thirty Years After Roe v. Wade: A Reflection"
Tuesday, May 20, 2003 from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the East Brunswick Hilton, Three Tower Center Blvd (off NJ Turnpike Exit 9), in East Brunswick, NJ.
Speakers
Bob Novak, Syndicated columnist and Host of CNN's Capital Gang and Crossfire
Wesley Smith, Senior Fellow for the Discovery Institute, Award Winning Author and International Lecturer on Bioethics Issues
Lies About Fetal Stem Cell Research by Wesley Smith
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3b3fd0b84dba.htm Jennifer O'Neill, Internationally Acclaimed Actress/Former Cover Girl, National Spokesperson for The Silent No More Campaign, an abortion survivor's group.
Convention Banquet Early Registration is $60.00 if received before 4/30/03. After 4/30, banquet registration is $65.00. Registration the day of the event is $75. Registration fee includes dinner.
Please make checks payable to New Jersey Right to Life and mail to New Jersey Right to Life c/o Convention Banquet, 49 Alden Street, Cranford, NJ 07016. Please include your name, address and phone number.
http://www.njrtl.org/convention2003.html http://www.njrtl.org http://www.njrtl-pac.org/
Show Support for Our Troops, One Town at a Time
Dear Friends,
I urge all of you to call on your local municipal government to hang yellow ribbons on municipally owned buildings and trees as a symbol of support for our troops and a wish for their safe return home.
As you may have heard, the Mayor and Council of Fieldsboro, New Jersey demanded that a yellow ribbon put up by a local resident on the boroughs welcome sign be taken down. The Mayor said that if the city permitted one citizen to put a symbol on municipal property, there would be no place to draw a line, and the city would have to let all citizens put up whatever symbols they want.
I dont think drawing a line on such matters should be all that difficult for the Mayor. But that said, a city government definitely has the right to say what it wants to on municipal property. (In fact, as many of you may know, when I was Mayor, we won a Federal Appeals Court ruling to that effect, after having been sued by the ACLU in connection with a holiday display we placed in front of Jersey Citys City Hall).
Accordingly, I would like to ask that you call the Fieldsboro Mayor Edward Tyler at 609-298-6344 and ask him and the City Council to put up a municipally sponsored yellow ribbon on their welcome sign. And after you do that, Id like to ask you to call your own local Mayor and Council to do the same.
Lets show our troops that we support them and that we hope for their safe return!
- Bret
Click this link to get contact information for your municipal offices (unfortunately, not all are listed):
http://www.cityconnections.com/muni/muniview.html