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Laura Ingraham Leads FRiva Las Vegas Speakers!!!
FRN ^ | June 25, 2002 | The Shrew

Posted on 06/25/2002 2:58:13 PM PDT by The Shrew

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Howdy Freepers,

For the last six weeks the FRN Conference Committee ably assisted by Diotima and ReaganGirl have been working on speakers for the upcoming Friva Las Vegas First Annual Conference!

It is my distinct pleasure in announcing the the following:

Our Reception will be hosted by Ms. Laura Ingraham!

Freepers will remember Laura from her guest appearances on MSNBC during the impeachment of bill clinton! She is now the host of The Laura Ingraham Show" and has promised to deliver a wonderful speech! Her wit, style, grace and incisive reasoning has troubled the left for years and now you get to hear her in person.

Your attendance at this reception will help highlight a weekend of Conservative Activism! We can then return to our various states, precincts and parishes and put into work what we will learn from the instructors of

The Leadership Institute

In each of the sessions Freepers will learn how to implement Grassroots activism in their community and to make the biggest impact possible. How do you make that transition from Keyboard Cowboy or Cowgirl to Freeper Activist? Come here and learn from the best. Just in time to help in the Fall 2002 elections!

Think FRiva Las Vegas is just for fun? Well, Our lunch speakers will help convince you otherwise! Chuck Muth - Executive Director of the American Conservative Union.

Chuck is former Executive Director of the Republican Liberty Caucus and is the publisher of Chuck Muth's News and Views. This newsletter is essential reading for any Republican Activist. Chuck sometimes even takes an irreverent look at the RNC! He ALWAYS takes an irreverent look at the DNC! His experience in grassroots organization, planning and campgain strategy are a must listen to for Freepers.

Chuck will be omnipresent through this conference and will be featured in the Leadership Institute training as well. You can find Chuck Muth's News and Views here!

Our featured Lunch Speaker will be William S. Lind of the Free Congress Foundation. Mr. Lind is one of the foremost conservative thinkers on Terrorism, Islam as a threat to America, and the entire process of Political Correctness as an extension of Marxism! His speech will be challenging, thought provoking and you will need a margarita free brain to appreciate it.

Our featured Saturday Night Dinner Speaker is one of the backbone Conservative Political Commentators speaking today. Rich Galen has published Mullings - a Cyber Column. Here is one of my favorites:

MULLINGS
An American Cyber-Column

Memorial Day

Rich Galen
Monday May 27, 2002

[This is a reprise of Mullings from Memorial Day, 2001.]

We went to Arlington National Cemetery to attend the annual Memorial Day observance. The Lad was in charge of President Bush's appearance and he graciously offered to get us seats in the Amphitheater to watch.

The entrance to Arlington National Cemetery is directly across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memorial. These two historical – mystical – sites are connected by the Memorial Bridge.

At the entrance there is a sign which asks visitors to remember this is an active cemetery with the words:

"Welcome to Arlington National Cemetery,
America's most sacred shrine.
These are hallowed grounds."

The Mullings Director of Standards & Practices and I made our way up the walkways, past the many small groups of school-aged children and their chaperones listening to docents explain what they were looking at.

They were looking at rows and rows of American flags which had been placed in the ground front of each and every headstone. There are over a quarter of a million people buried at Arlington.

Generals and privates. Admirals and seamen.

Each headstone gets its own flag. Each flag, the same size.

We walked the grounds, map in hand, grass wet from days of thunder storms, the morning still cloudy and threatening. We paused and reflected, having found what we were looking for.

We made our way to the Amphitheater where the ceremony would take place.

The Lad spotted us. As he led us to our seats we each took one of the small American flags which were being handed out by elderly vets. Holding my flag, I read the inscription above the stage: "We, here, highly resolve that those dead shall not have died in vain."

On cue, the Air Force Band and Chorus began to perform. On cue, the sun peeked out.

An announcer informed us we would hear a 21-gun salute signaling the arrival of the President on the grounds. Off in the distance, there was an order followed by the report of a cannon, then another order, another report, and so on. Twenty-one times.

During it all, the crowd stood silently.

The announcer then said the Army Band would play the National Anthem, after which the President would lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns. The Tomb of the Unknowns is located to the rear of the Amphitheater on a large, elevated deck, out of our sight.

At the playing of the National Anthem, the military personnel snapped a salute and everyone else put hands on hearts.

After a delay, during which the wreath was placed, we could hear, very faintly, the sound of taps.

The crowd was hardly breathing; as if breathing might drown out the sound of the bugle.

The President arrived on the stage without Ruffles and Flourishes. Mrs. Bush took her seat, without fanfare.

After the opening prayer, there was a recitation of letters written by young men in different wars, in different places. When it was completed, there was no applause. The crowd was silent.

This was not a ceremony of pomp and circumstance. Nor an occasion for soaring rhetoric.

The President spoke, quietly, of sacrifice, and of duty, and of honor. He spoke of young men and young women who would never live out their lives. He spoke of the last kiss between a husband to his wife; the last wink and wisecrack of a brother to a sister as a train pulled out of a station; a father and son hugging for the final time at an airline boarding gate.

Afterwards, we stood amid the crowd watching, silently, the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns; the military ballet which takes place 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Arlington National Cemetery, on Memorial Day, has nothing to do with the sweep and grandeur of history, nor the gigantic commitment of resources to battles and wars; nor grand strategies and brilliant tactics.

It is the place where – and the day when – we remember the men and women who were killed at Pearl Harbor, and on Omaha Beach, and at Bull Run, and Verdun, and in Korea, and Viet Nam, and Afghanistan, and all the other un-locatable places with unpronounceable names where we have sent young men and women to fight and, too often, to die.

Arlington National Cemetery, on Memorial Day, has everything to do with a single white headstone. Nestled in a neat row among all the other white headstones next to it, in front of it, and behind it. Up hills and down swales.

We had paused at one white headstone, among a quarter of a million others. The one with the words:

John Hugh Curran
Captain
United States Air Force
World War II
1914-1962

Flags in hand, in the wet grass, on a gray morning, of Memorial Day, at Arlington National Cemetery, we paid our respects to her dad.

And prayed, silently, that he rest.

In peace.

-- END --
Copyright © 2002 Richard A. Galen

You can find Rich at Mullings.com

This man is one of us! He is not an inside the beltway type. He answers email. He knows the system, the players, the bad guys, the Congress, the Senate and the Administration like few in the country. He will speak and make you think, cry, feel and want to make a difference.

I am proud to have been a part of this selection process. I am excited that Freepers will get to hear a set of speakers who represent the best of the internet, Conservative Grassroots Activism and Conservative thought! Make it a point to come hear them! It's going to be a blast!

TS


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To: Interesting Times
Now where did I put my sequined jumpsuit?.

Don't ever ask me a question like that again as long as we live! OK?

Regards,

TS

101 posted on 06/26/2002 11:19:32 AM PDT by The Shrew
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To: The Shrew
***Now where did I put my sequined jumpsuit?.***

Don't ever ask me a question like that again as long as we live! OK?

Of course not. I'm sorry.

By the way, will you be bringing your tiara?

102 posted on 06/26/2002 11:33:45 AM PDT by Interesting Times
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To: Interesting Times; diotima; ReaganGirl
LOL! Actually, it's right under the Lime green outfit Diotima and ReaganGirl were discussing.

Somehow, this thread isn't exactly going in the direction that I had hoped it would!

Perhaps we need those of the feminine persuasion of FR/FRN who will be attending the conference to discuss their attire for the weekend. I'm sure THAT will increase registrations!

You are a scream!

TS

103 posted on 06/26/2002 11:42:25 AM PDT by The Shrew
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To: The Shrew; firebrand
Tri-State Chapter BUMP!
104 posted on 06/26/2002 12:46:24 PM PDT by nutmeg
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To: The Shrew
Darn, I'm not arriving into Las Vegas until later Friday night and will miss the best speaker, Laura Ingraham. :(

Maybe she will hang around for a while after the reception.

105 posted on 06/26/2002 1:42:55 PM PDT by anymouse
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To: anymouse
Maybe she will hang around for a while after the reception.

That is certainly our hope!

Looking forward to seeing you there. Thanks for the work on the multi-media. I still haven't seen that as yet!

Regards,

TS

106 posted on 06/26/2002 2:17:52 PM PDT by The Shrew
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To: G-Bob; G. Chapman; Gal.5:1; Galatea; gc4nra; GeishaGirl; General Maximus; Generation_W; ...
Dear California Freeper:

In case you haven't heard, Free Republic is having it's first annual conference on Friday and Saturday, August 16-17, 2002, in Las Vegas at the Treasure Island Hotel. This is driving distance for most of us in California.

Click HERE and register NOW!

The costs are:

For the Conference: Early Bird registration is $169. If you wait the price will be $199.

Click HERE and register NOW!

Special Hotel Rates: $99 per night at Treasure Island. Here's the phone number (888) 503-8999

Our hostess for the reception on Friday evening, August 16, 2002, is Laura Ingraham!!!

Chuck Muth will speak at the luncheon as will William S. Lind of the Free Congress Foundation (expert on terrorism and Islam).

Rich Galen is the featured Saturday night dinner speaker.

There are only so many rooms available at the hotel so please click HERE and register NOW! Then call the Treasure Island hotel and make your room reservation (888) 503-8999.

Click HERE and register NOW!

107 posted on 06/26/2002 3:50:14 PM PDT by WillaJohns
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To: The Shrew
Thanks for the work on the multi-media. I still haven't seen that as yet!

You now have access to the Eagle Works forum, where you can find the link to download the draft outline of the presentation. Let me know what you think.

Also send me links to more FReep photo threads for possible inclusion.

108 posted on 06/26/2002 9:25:30 PM PDT by anymouse
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To: The Shrew
LAURA!!!!! Be Still my Heart!
109 posted on 06/27/2002 7:10:36 AM PDT by SAMWolf
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To: All
BUMP!!
110 posted on 06/28/2002 2:05:24 PM PDT by uglybiker
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To: SAMWolf; RaceBannon
Your response has me thinking we need to call on the inestimable RaceBannon for Security!

Race!

Regards,

TS

112 posted on 06/29/2002 10:02:22 PM PDT by The Shrew
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To: The Shrew
The offer is flattering! However, I am not in a financial position to take the trip!

I was in telecom until a year ago last week, and I have not returned to engineering yet. Connecticut economy is not very manufacturing friendly.

I am considering moving, just to where?

113 posted on 06/30/2002 6:00:44 AM PDT by RaceBannon
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To: The Shrew
I will be there. If the wife can get off work she will come too.

Am hoping many Idaho Freepers can afford the time and denero to be there along with so many others I have been involved with at various events.

Looking very forward to it.

Keep uo the good work bro, hang tough and may the good Lord continue to bless this Repubblic so long as even a handful recognize His hand in its inception and sustainment ... even more so when there are scores of millions of us who do.

FRegards.

114 posted on 07/04/2002 11:26:10 AM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: The Shrew
Laura is unbelievably caustic and sarcastic. I love her!
115 posted on 07/04/2002 10:13:02 PM PDT by doug from upland
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