Attend a Great Nonintervention Conference and See Beautiful, Historically Rich Charleston Too!

by | Mar 21, 2018

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Have you secured your ticket to the April 29 “Non-Intervention: America’s Original Foreign Policy” conference in Charleston, South Carolina? You can watch a new video conversation of two of the people who will speak at the event — Jacob G. Hornberger, who is president of the Future of Freedom Foundation (FFF), and Richard M. Ebeling, who is a professor at The Citadel military college — for a preview of some of the discussion that will take place at the conference. Hornberger and Ebeling also provide reasons — from historical sites to beautiful beaches — why it may be wise to expand a trip to Charleston for the conference into a great vacation.

The conference, sponsored by FFF and the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity (RPI), will take place from 1:00pm to 5:00pm on Sunday, April 29 at the Mills House, a Wyndham Grand Hotel in Charleston’s historic district.

Along with Hornberger and Ebeling, RPI Chairman Ron Paul and RPI Executive Director Daniel McAdams will speak at the conference.

Watch Hornberger and Ebeling’s discussion here:

Tickets for the conference are just five dollars and can be purchased here. Complimentary coffee, tea, and other beverages will be provided for conference attendees.

Students may attend the conference for free if they register in advance here.

Do you want to join the Ron Paul Institute in sponsoring this conference? Make your tax-deductible donation to the Ron Paul Institute here. For every donation between now and the date of the conference of $100 or more you will be publicly thanked in a Ron Paul Institute publication distributed to every attendee at the conference and your name will scroll with the credits at a Ron Paul Liberty Report broadcast after the event! Thank you!

Author

  • Adam Dick

    Adam worked from 2003 through 2013 as a legislative aide for Rep. Ron Paul. Previously, he was a member of the Wisconsin State Board of Elections, a co-manager of Ed Thompson's 2002 Wisconsin governor campaign, and a lawyer in New York and Connecticut.

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