Judge Rusty Duke explains the Constitution to the TEA Party | Eastern NC Now

Judge Wilton "Rusty" Duke, Senior Resident Superior Court Judge for District 3A, was the keynote speaker at the Beaufort Patriot TEA Party Thursday (2-16-12).

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    Publisher's Note: This article originally appeared in the Beaufort Observer.

   Judge Wilton "Rusty" Duke, Senior Resident Superior Court Judge for District 3A, was the keynote speaker at the Beaufort Patriot TEA Party Thursday (2-16-12). About 60 people braved bad weather to assemble in the Mt. Olive College building on U. S. 264 to hear the Pitt County jurist.

   Judge Duke spoke on the importance and characteristics of the U. S. Constitution. He received a standing ovation at the conclusion of his remarks. You can watch the presentation in the video below:

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( February 18th, 2012 @ 9:02 pm )
 
Thanks for climbing on board, and we well appreciate your foray into politics / governing at this time when our nation, state and communities need sound guidance, strong leadership and a purposeful direction into the future.
( February 18th, 2012 @ 8:26 pm )
 
Excellent speech - one we need to memorize, as freedom loving Americans.

We Republicans in Dare County, NC, hope Judge Rusty Duke will come to Kill Devil Hills, to Captain George's Seafood Restaurant, to inspire us at our Lincoln-Reagan Day Dinner on Saturday March 24th. You are welcome to come, too. Contact me for details. Mattie Lawson at Mattie@Lawson4House.com.



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