William Gheen To Speak on NPR and at Tea Party
April 13, 2011
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Wednesday April 13, 2011
William Gheen, President of Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC), will debate Dream Act Amnesty supporters on a statewide broadcast on North Carolina's National Public Radio's show called 'The State of Things' today at 12:06pm ET.
William Gheen and the Dream Amnesty supporters will debate new legislation being considered in North Carolina that would prohibit illegal aliens from taking limited seats in our colleges from Americans and legal immigrants. The bills discussed will be Representative Cleveland's HB 11 and HB 343 as well as the recent passage of HB 33 in the NC House, which stops government agencies from accepting Matricula cards used by illegal immigrants. These bills would prohibit illegal immigrants from working in NC or taking taxpayer benefits.
Friday, April 15, 2011
William Gheen will be speaking to the crowd at the Raleigh Tax Day Tea Party held on April 15 from 5pm-7:30pm at 1 E. Edenton St. Raleigh, NC at the State Capitol.
William Gheen will speak on the issues of illegal immigration and border security at 7:05pm just before the keynote speakers who include Jason Lewis and Carmen from RUSH Radio. Other speakers include, but are not limited to, Representative Glen Bradley, Russell Capps of the Wake County Tax Payer Association, Ron Woodard of NC Listen, Donna Williams of the Northern Wake Republican Club, and many other activists and leaders.
William Gheen spoke at three Tea Party events in three cities in three days last year, but is keeping closer to home in 2011 due to schedule constraints.
On April 17, 2010, William Gheen made history by questioning US Senator Lindsay Graham's reasons for working with the Obama administration to create Amnesty and voting rights for millions of illegal aliens in America. Gheen's speech, presented to thousands of Tea Party activists in Greenville South Carolina, and now viewed over 164,000 times on Youtube, had a big impact on Senator Graham.
Gheen's speech regarding Senator Graham's sexual orientation and cooperation with the Obama administration made national headlines.
Seven days later, US Senator Lindsay Graham publicly left the negotiating table and Obama Amnesty.
One year later, Senator Graham's polling numbers have fallen to dire levels showing him with more support from Democrats than Republicans in South Carolina.
William Gheen will address the dramatic changes for Senator Graham in his speech in Raleigh on April 15, 2011. Members of the media and public are encouraged to attend this event.
For more information or to schedule interviews, please visit Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) at www.alipac.us
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