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Christian Exodus national conference to be held in Greenville, SC
PRESS RELEASE
October 7, 2005

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 6, 2005

GREER, SC:        Christian Exodus, the national organization relocating Christian Constitutionalists to South Carolina, will host its first annual conference in Greenville on Saturday October 15th.  The conference is open to everyone who'd like to learn more about Christian Exodus' strategies and beliefs.  The event will begin at 10:00 AM and take place at the Hilton Hotel at 45 West Orchard Park Drive in Greenville, South Carolina.  It will conclude at 6:00 PM at which time many guests will then attend Congressman Tom Tancredo's speech at the Vern Smith Auditorium of Greenville Tech.

Cory Burnell, the president of Christian Exodus, stated, "We're very excited to discuss our vision for government reform.  We have received a tremendous amount of support, and believe everyone will have a wonderful time on the 15th."  He went on to say, "Our mission is to reestablish constitutionally limited government founded upon Christian principles.  So I hope other folks with that same desire will come out to the conference and see how we plan to do it."

In addition to Mr. Burnell, the conference will also include the following speakers:  Dr. Hugh Cort running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008, Michael Chapman from American Heritage Research in Minnesota, Larry Kilgore running for the Texas Republican gubernatorial nomination in 2006, Dr. John Cobin the talk show host of Christian Worldview in Greenville, and Arthur Bryngelson running for Dorchester County Council in 2006.  Panel discussions will also be held with Christian Exodus leaders and members allowing conference attendees to ask questions about the project.

More information about Christian Exodus can be found at www.ChristianExodus.org where interested parties can also register for the conference.  To arrange an interview with Mr. Burnell contact [email protected] or call (877) 727-3578.

CE




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It should be noted that Tancredo apperas to want nothing to do with these nuts: WASHINGTON — Christian separatists are promoting Rep. Tom Tancredo's upcoming speech in rural South Carolina, but the outspoken congressman has no affiliation with their group, his spokesman said Friday. The Christian Exodus movement, which wants to move thousands of Christians to South Carolina to form a Christian-run government there, has promoted Tancredo’s Oct. . . .

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