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Mass Action Day, January 30, 2009

C4L Mass Action Days


Campaign for Liberty Mass Action Days are one-day events where the national organization encourages
members and state groups to do a specific task in order to achieve a stated organizational goal.

The first Mass Action Day will take place on January 30, 2009, and will be centered on National Freedom Day.

Members will be encouraged to contact national and local talk radio stations to share and elaborate on items
within Campaign for Liberty's Core Principles and message of freedom. The primary focus will be on civil and
economic liberties.

National Freedom Day Goals


Local Campaign Goal: Inform people in your community about your C4L group and recruit new members. The
broad goal is to educate your community on an aspect of C4L's core principles in order to influence their
personal political philosophy.

National Campaign Goal: Encourage listeners to find out more information about Campaign for Liberty and
recruit more precinct leaders in order to reach our 2009 goal of 10,000 new precinct leaders. The broad goal of
the day is to educate and influence mainstream conservative and Republican thought so they begin to adopt our
core principles.

What is National Freedom Day?


According to americaslibrary.gov, "[t]he purpose of this holiday is to promote good feelings, harmony, and
equal opportunity among all citizens and to remember that the United States is a nation dedicated to the ideal
of freedom.

Major Richard Robert Wright Sr., a former slave, fought to have a day when freedom for all Americans is
celebrated. When Wright got his freedom, he went on to become a successful businessman and community
leader in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Major Wright chose February 1 as National Freedom Day because it was
the day in 1865 that President Lincoln signed the 13th Amendment to the Constitution....

The 13th Amendment outlawed slavery in the United States. Wright gathered national and local leaders
together to write a bill declaring February 1 "National Freedom Day" and President Harry Truman signed the
bill in 1948 making it official."
What you should know
When calling a talk radio program, only pick one or two talking points to say. It is best to relate them to a topic
already being discussed on the program. Be kind and respectful to the call-screener and the host.

When you get on the air, try not to talk too much or allow the host to get you "off topic." Make your point
quickly and then wait for the host to respond. After the host responds, make your second point and then finish
the call. This is the best time to mention your support for Campaign for Liberty by saying something like, "that's
why I support Campaign for Liberty."

While you may only have time to make one or two points during a phone call, many hosts will likely ask you
what Campaign for Liberty is; be prepared by asking yourself the same question.

* Campaign for Liberty members are committed to educating their family, friends, and neighbors about the
limited government philosophy. We will work on the local, state, and federal levels to stop unconstitutional and
corrosive legislation while promoting bills that secure our rights.

* The key to Campaign for Liberty's success will be our grassroots organizing. We will recruit, equip, and
train 180,000 leaders, one for each precinct in the U.S. These men and women will work with their fellow
Campaign members to advance the cause of freedom in their local areas. The battle to take back our nation
begins in our own backyard!

* Campaign for Liberty's mission is to promote and defend the great American principles of individual
liberty, constitutional government, sound money, free markets, and a noninterventionist foreign policy, by
means of educational and political activity.

* Since June 2008, over 100,000 of your fellow Americans have joined Campaign for Liberty to take a stand
for the Constitution and our founding principles.

Suggested Mass Action Day Talking Points

Economy
* The congressional pay raise scheduled to automatically take place in 2010 should not be allowed to go
through. They should have to cut back and sacrifice just like their constituents.

* During these tough economic times, stopping the pay raise would show that Washington is serious about
fiscal responsibility.

* At the very least, a vote should be taken instead of allowing the raise to automatically happen. The Obama
administration should welcome this move to increase transparency and accountability.

* After decades of deficit spending and unconstitutional entitlement programs, each American's individual
share of the federal government's liabilities is now $184,000... and rising. The current budget deficit is more
than at any other time in history. This happened under a so-called conservative president/congress. We have to
find our way again.
* Economic freedom is based on a simple rule: everyone has the right to his or her life and property.

* In the United States, many citizens seek to use the government to enrich themselves at their neighbors'
expense. This is immoral. We should stop using the government to do things that would be considered morally
outrageous if done by a private individual. It is a shame that a Republican administration that was backed by
conservatives presided over one of the biggest thefts in history: the bailout of the banks and automotive
industry. We have to find our way back to fiscal sanity before we can dream of winning an election.

* Why would we expect a system based on legal theft, as ours is, to be a net benefit to the poor or middle
class? Every one of the special benefits that have been enacted by both Republicans and Democrats makes
companies less efficient and competitive, and the economy more sluggish. This is exactly what will happen with
Bush's bailouts and Obama's social spending.

* There should be no income tax, national sales tax, or any other such scheme on the federal level. The US
income tax implies that government owns you and graciously allows you to keep whatever percentage of the
fruits of your labor it chooses. This is incompatible with the principles of a free society.

* Conservatives criticized Obama for having a lavishly expensive inauguration amidst a time of economic
hardship for America. But these millions of dollars are nothing compared to the billions and trillions squandered
by both parties in the last decade. It seems like targeting the inauguration is an easy way for people to sound
fiscally conservative while ignoring what's really bankrupting the taxpayer: too much government spending and
debt.

* Elected Republicans are sounding more financially prudent every day, now that they have lost Congress
and the presidency. But let us remember how spendthrift they were in power. For talk about fiscal restraint to be
anything more than a way to score partisan points, we as a people need to rethink the role of government on a
fundamental level.

* Obama claims the issue is not big government vs. small government, but making government work. Well,
elected Republicans have surely abandoned any role as the party of small government, so, tragically, he might
have a point. Obama also says programs that don't work will be eliminated. I'll believe it when I see it: almost
never does anyone from either party eliminate a government program.

Foreign Policy
* We can't expect to have a limited government at home while we have an interventionist foreign policy
abroad. The two are intertwined, as the last 8 years have shown us. If we truly want limited government, then
we need to stop policing the world.

* Our fighting men and women are stationed on over 700 bases in more than 100 countries. It is time to bring
them home to protect our own country instead of focusing on guarding other nations.

* The war on terror has awakened more Americans than ever to the way government exploits fear, and even
its own failures, to justify eroding civil liberties. You cannot have limited government at home while having a
big-government foreign policy. The Bush Administration and willing conservatives presided over the largest
increase in government because they forgot this reality.

* A strong national defense doesn't mean policing the world, launching preemptive war, or having troops
stationed on every continent. Those things weaken our national defense by spreading our resources too thin and
bankrupting our government at home.

* Hopefully, conservatives will now recognize that government has limits in foreign policy as well as
domestic.

* Obama promises to expand the war in Afghanistan. It has been a nation-building disaster for seven years,
and I have little hope he will turn it around. He has already begun to show force against Pakistan. So much for
the anti-war candidate.

* Republicans talked as though the commander-in-chief could do no wrong when Bush was in power. I hope
they realize they were wrong and dissent from Obama's foreign policy when they believe it is not in the nation's
interests.

Civil Liberties
* Freedom means not only that our economic activity ought to be free and voluntary, but that government
should stay out of our personal affairs as well. Freedom means that we understand liberty as an indivisible
whole. The government should stay out of our wallets, out of our privacy, out of the way we educate our kids,
and out of our lives.

* Government should respect our right to privacy, rather than invading it on phony pretenses. Instead of
trying to correct our bad habits at the point of a gun, it should defer to families and the normal channels of civil
society to instruct people on moral conduct.

* Bush amassed great power during his presidency, and now the Democrats have it. Those who cheered him
on are partly to blame for whatever Obama does to invade our privacy, our finances, and our liberties.

Republican Party
* Young voters, independents, and Democrats were drawn to those Republicans in 2008 who ran on a
platform of limited, constitutional government. Many who voted for them were first-time voters.

* If the Republicans want any future, they need to abandon their current policies of big government, high
spending, corporate welfare, perpetual war, and imposing their values through the federal government. They
cannot be a credible alternative to the Democrats if all they propose is to run the country essentially the same
but with slight changes in emphasis.

* Republicans/conservatives have lost all credibility with their rhetoric about limiting the size of government.
This was once the party of Robert Taft, Barry Goldwater, and Ronald Reagan, but now it more closely
resembles progressives like Woodrow Wilson. We need to get back to our roots!

* There is a way for Republicans and conservatives to breathe new life into the party. The conservative
movement must embrace the ideas of Austrian Economics, Ron Paul, and the Campaign for Liberty. I want to
challenge your listeners to go to www.campaignforliberty.com and join the fight to reclaim our Republic and
restore our Constitution.

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