Ron Paul speaking at CPAC 2008 in DC tomorow 02/07/2008
February 6th, 2008 7:03 am | by Marc Gallagher | Published in Activism, Economics, Foreign Policy, Free Market, Liberty, Neo-con, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Ron Paul, War | 0
Ron Paul will be speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference tomorrow at 4:30pm in Washington DC at the Omni Shoreham Hotel. John McCain, Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Dick Cheney, and President Bush will also speak at the conference.
The conference is open to the public. In order to get in to hear Ron Paul speak, a 3 day registration pass must be purchased for $125. It can be purchased the day of the conference on site.
There are actually several other forums and discussions at the conference of interest as well. John Lott will be participating and signing his book “Freedomnomics”. Richard Viguerie owner of ultimateronpaul.com will be moderating a forum called “Is the GOP still lost?” that Rep. Jeff Flake is participating in. One of Ron Paul’s new foreign policy advisor’s Doug Bandow is included in a forum called “What is a conservative foreign policy?” Also, Reason magazine’s Nick Gillespie will be there discussing the role of religion in politics. Not all of these speakers are appearing on the day of Ron Paul’s speech though.
Also, in past years a straw poll was held, and according to the agenda, one is planned for this year as well. Can Ron Paul win a straw poll at a largely neo-conservative GOP event? Probably not. My bet is Romney will win that.
So, fellow Ron Paul supporters and liberty lovers, find $125 and go support Ron Paul at CPAC 2008 on Thursday.
Liberty Maven




