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Friday, November 21, 2008

End the Fed Rallies

From the JBS: There will be a National Rally demanding that Congress 'End the Federal Reserve Bank' and restore sound money, Saturday, November 22, 2008, from 10:00 a.m. through 1:00 p.m., in front of each and every Federal Reserve Bank branch in our nation--all thirty-eight of them. In Texas there are four that make up the Dallas district: Dallas, El Paso, Houston, and San Antonio.

Congressman Ron Paul will be the headliner for the rally in Houston. Each rally will have a number of speakers. An informal coalition of groups are putting together this rally for 'real change.'

Houston area chapters and members should support the Houston rally. That rally will be in the Buffalo Bayou Park across from the 'Fed' branch on Allen Parkway. Below are the locations for the Federal Reserve Bank branches-Dallas district with the rally organizers names and contact information following it:

2200 N. Pearl St.
Dallas, Texas 75201
301 E. Main
El Paso, Texas 79901

1801 Allen Parkway
Houston, Texas 77019

126 E. Nueva St.
San Antonio, Texas 78204

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Chalcedon Vice-President, Martin Selbrede, has prepared an important position paper on the economic crisis. We encourage any and all attendees of these events to download the PDF version of this position paper to print and distribute during those events. It's important that the freedom-truth movements consider that only Biblical law can sustain true and lasting liberty.