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- Posted June 10, 2011
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Flag Day speaker Judge Michael Warren renews American spirit, June 14

Oakland County Circuit Judge Michael Warren will be the guest of honor and featured speaker for a Flag Day celebration hosted by the VFW Acorn Post 1669 on Tuesday, June 14. The event will begin at 7:30P in the VFW Hall located at 214 E. Fourth Street in Royal Oak. Admission is free and open to the public.
Flag Day commemorates the anniversary of the adoption of the American flag as the official symbol of the United States by the Continental Congress in 1777.
Warren will address how the country has forgotten its Founding First Principles and history, why that is a grave threat to the nation's survival as a free country, and what to do about the crisis. In honor of Flag Day, he will review the origins and importance of various flags from America's history. In addition, Warren will address the First Principles of equality, unalienable rights, the Social Compact, limited government, the rule of law, and revolution.
For purposes of seating, register attendance to (248) 542-6564 (leave a message if necessary).
Published: Fri, Jun 10, 2011
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