Posted on 04/16/2003 3:20:49 PM PDT by Mr.B.goes.to.Washington
Please Join Us this Thursday Evening at:
"ATF Night" - a PRO-Gun Social Gathering
Thursday, April 17, 2003
The San Gennaro Cafe - Culver City, CA
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM ("Cocktail" hour from 6:30 - 7:30 PM)
FREE Admission
You've Seen the Movie . . .
You've Read the Book . . .
Now Hear from One Who Was Actually There . . .
LZ Xray . . . In November 1965, 450 U.S. soldiers were dropped into a small clearing in the Ia Drang Valley.
They were surrounded by 2,000 North Vietnamese soldiers . . .
LZ Albany . . . Three days later, a sister battalion engaged in a vicious fire-fight only two and a half miles away. . .
Together, these actions at landing zones X-Ray and Albany constituted one of the most savage and significant battles of the Vietnam War.
This Month's Featured Speaker:
. . . Known to "Freepers" and Hugh Hewitt Radio Show Listeners as "Aloha Ronnie". . .
Lt. Col. Hal G. Moore's Personal Radioman/Driver/Orderly Purple Heart Veteran of "The Battle That Changed The War In Vietnam"
Ronnie Guyer
A witness to the Heroism of many while carrying our Hero Killed and Wounded to Helicopters, Ronnie Guyer has a fascinating story to relate. This is the battle immortalized in the book and the hit movie "We Were Soldiers" starring Mel Gibson as Lt. Col. Hal G. Moore.
In the first significant engagement between American troops and the Viet Cong, 450 U.S. soldiers found themselves surrounded and outnumbered by their enemy. This is the story of how they battled between 23 October and 26 November 1965. Come hear the gritty, powerful punch of here-and now descriptions that could only be related by someone actually on the scene.
"After the battle of IA DRANG, Lt. Col. Moore hand wrote out his letters of condolances to the families and loved ones of our nearly 500 casualties of IA DRANG. He wrote them up, I typed them up."
At bottom, this is a tale of heroes and heroism, some acts writ large, others probably forgotten but for this telling.
In addition, as Citizen Activist ALOHA RONNIE, Ronnie Guyer became active on Talk Radio/TV, on the FreeRepublic.com and in the battle to save the Long Beach Navy Base from the Communist Chinese, among many other important battles.
Don't miss this opportunity to meet and hear from "Aloha Ronnie" Guyer!
"ATF Night"
Thursday, April 17, 2003
The San Gennaro Cafe - Banquet Room
9543 Culver Blvd.
Culver City, CA
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM ("Cocktail" hour from 6:30 - 7:30 PM)
FREE Admission
Are YOU concerned about the erosion of our rights?
Do YOU believe public opinion is being altered by biased media?
Do YOU wish the public knew the FACTS about the 2nd Amendment?
Would YOU like to be a better spokesperson for our Right to Keep and Bear Arms?
Then JOIN US THIS THURSDAY EVENING for a Fun, Informative, Social Event!
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Don't miss this exciting, informative, and fun evening!
Please spread the word and bring your friends and families.
This is the one pro-Second Amendment evening where as many ladies attend as men! It is a well-rounded, friendly and warm group of people.
We look forward to seeing you all this Thursday.
--- John Brantuk
Important 2nd Amendment Rights Mixer and Strategy Session - Thursday, Apr. 17, 2003
What: Alcohol may be consumed, tobacco products may be consumed (on the patio), firearms will be discussed (hence "ATF Night"), and for the hungry, absolutely delicious food is available. At ATF Night we do allow anyone who would like to make announcements to do so.
Where: San Gennaro Cafe (banquet room), 9543 Culver Blvd., Culver City, CA (310) 836-0400
When: Cocktail hour starts at 6:30 p.m., during which those who desire may order off the menu; we generally begin our program around 7:30 p.m.
Who: Anyone who is interested in liberty.
Why: Because we enjoy our liberties.
How: Your only limitation is your imagination.
Where else can you find on one delightful evening . . .
An Informative & Interesting Address by a bonafied American Hero Fabulous, Friendly Patriots eager to make new friends and share information Heavy-Hitters in the movement to restore all of our Second Amendment Rights Absolutely DELICIOUS food and drink The opportunity to Hear and Be Heard regarding our God-given Rights
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What is "ATF Night"? No, we're not the federal gun control agency. We are a social gathering of Second Amendment and liberty activists and leaders who meet monthly to discuss firearms-related issues over (optional) adult beverages and dinner, and afterwards, those so inclined may choose to step outside to continue discussions while enjoying a fine cigar - hence the name.
Originally hosted by The Lawyers' Second Amendment Society, the meetings have continued thanks to the leadership assumed by John Brantuk, Republican Nominee for the California State Assembly (see www.BrantukForAssembly.org)
You don't have to be an activist to join us - newcomers and the curious are always welcome. And admission is always free.
"ATF Night" (A Pro-Gun Social Event)
Thursday, April 17, 2003
6:30 PM No Host Cocktail Hour / 7:30 PM Program Begins
The San Gennaro Cafe (Banquet Room)
9543 Culver Blvd., Culver City, CA
FREE ADMISSION
(A Voluntary Donation to cover our overhead is requested, but not required).
Hosted by California Assembly Nominee John Brantuk
Telephone: (562) 698-2870
email: John.W.Brantuk@BrantukForAssembly.org
www.BrantukForAssembly.org
I think you'll like it.
If you get a chance, check out the whole site.
Best Fregards to you!
Let's keep after 'em.
...-BTTT-
It was a good effort, the Chinese Communists are building their shipping port just down the road from the Navy base.
That was my playground... COA 1/7th- 1st Cav...
Heck, that's better than I can do much of the time!
P.S. Buckshot has all of his shots now; when can he have a "play date" with Ranger?
"To call the Hugh Hewitt Show, dial our live on-air phone number at 1-800-520-1234."
Sounds like great event ... wish I could be there!
I'll be there is spirit!
Be Well - Be Armed - Be Safe - Molon Labe!
Thanks so much Ronnie for your service!!
SR
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