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- Resolution Approved by Takoma Park City Council 5.21.2012
- MCCRC activists attend BORDC civil rights gathering in Chicago
- MCCRC attends ACLU Meeting with County Exec Ike Leggett and Police Chief Manger (Part I)
- MCCRC attended meeting between ACLU and County Exec, County Police Chief (Part II)
- NDAA resolution on May 21 Takoma Park City Council agenda!
- NDAA forum highlights: Audience Q&A
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Invitation to Fred Grandy or Mark Uncapher to attend next Saturday’s “Creeping Shariah?” forum
There has been some question about the tone of our invitation to Fred Grandy or Mark Uncapher to attend next Saturday’s forum, “Is ‘Creeping Shariah’ a Real Threat or a Trumped Up Scare Tactic?” That forum will be held next … Continue reading
Forum to air “Creeping Shariah” myth on September 24 in Chevy Chase
On Saturday, September 24th, former Congressman and former “The Love Boat” actor Fred Grandy is scheduled to speak before the Chevy Chase Republican Women’s Club from 5 to 7:30pm. The event will be a private one, presumably at one of … Continue reading