J.D. Hayworth To Speak In Philly

‘Recovering congressman’ J. D. Hayworth of Arizona will be the keynote speaker at the Independence Hall Tea Party Association’s 5th Annual Independence Day Celebration, reports Association President Teri Adams. His topics will include the widely unread 1200-plus immigration bill now being debated by the solons in Washington.

The event will be 1-3 p.m.,. July 4 at the Independence Visitors Center Ballroom at 6th and Market streets, Philadelphia, and which has an excellent view of where it all started.

Tickets are $7.50 for students, $15 for everyone else.

Also speaking will be  New Jersey Republican Senatorial Candidate and health expert, Alieta Eck, MD, who will provide timely commentary on the state of ObamaCare;  American Center for Law and Justice Executive Director Jordan Sekulow, who will address the IRS scandal and the lawsuit filed by 25 Tea Party Groups which included the Greenwich Tea Party Patriots of South Jersey; WHPT talk show host Dom Giordano; Chairman of the Pennsylvania Teenage Republicans Chairman Brandon Posner, and Tory McClintock of the Montgomery County Young Republicans.

The Association will also distribute its annual Betsy Ross Activist Awards which are going to for Delaware, Jason O’Neill of that state’s Faith and Freedom Coalition; for New Jersey, Brenda Roames of the Greenwich Tea Party Patriots of South Jersey, and for Pennsylvania, Stephanie Lieberman, an original board member of the IHTPA and activist.

Patricia Peteraf will be given the Betsy Ross Lifetime Activist Award. Karen Miller of the Pennsylvania Conservative Council and a former member of the West Chester Area School Board will get the George Washington Leadership Award.

The Whitehall Guard Fife and Drum will be on hand to play traditional colonial
music.

There will be a reading of the Declaration of Independence and  refreshments.

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