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Posted on: Thursday, May 22nd, 2003by RWNetwork Administrator
It will be held on June 2, 2003 from 1 to 4 p.m. in 2168 Rayburn HOB in Washington, DC. Refreshments will be served. Every student who attends will receive a free copy of Great American Conservative Women. There will also be an opportunity for 10 attendees to win a signed copy of Luce Advisory Board member Ann Coulter's forthcoming book, Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism. Seminar speakers include Rep. Marilyn Musgrave of Colorado, the polling company's Founder and President Kellyanne Conway, Best Friends Foundation President Elayne Bennett and American Cause President Bay Buchanan. Following each speaker, students will have the opportunity to ask the speaker questions. Additionally, Luce President Michelle Easton will present the annual Conservative Leadership Award to Rep. Marilyn Musgrave for her dedication and courage in promoting traditional values and upholding conservative principles. To register to attend, go to http://www.cblpolicyinstitute.org/conserva.htm. If you have any questions, feel free to email or call me at 703-318-0730. --- Lisa De Pasquale Program Director Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute www.cblpolicyinstitute.org
Posted on: Wednesday, October 9th, 2002 by Michele Fletcher
4th Committee By Nina May, Chairman, Renaissance Foundation (a non-profit, educational and leadership organization, founded in 1983 as Renaissance Women). Thank you for the opportunity to address this Committee on the issue of self-determination and sovereignty for the people of Western Sahara. The first time I addressed this body, my son was running around in diapers. He is now studying Algebra in 7th grade. And the wisdom of children is such that he has asked why should it cost 500 million dollars, and 10 years, to register 85,000 people to vote. You might cluck and say, well, we don't expect a child to understand the bureaucratic machinations of such a comprehensive and complex body as the United Nations, nor the intricacies of the issue we are discussing. But it does seem that a child, removed from the machinations of this august body has a greater grasp on the pure elements of the problem than perhaps the participants of this distinguished body have. Granted, many of you are new to the issue and perhaps have not heard the arguments through the years so I will reiterate some of the points I have made in the past. Originally, the controversy surrounding the potential, and never materializing...
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