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FRiva Las Vegas Starts Today
FRN Network and FRiva Las Vegas Conference Committee
| 08/16/2002
| DoughtyOne
Posted on 08/16/2002 1:35:44 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
FRiva Las Vegas starts this evening. During a first night reception Laura Ingraham is going to address Freepers in attendence.
Tomorrow the conference continues in earnest as performance enhancing presentations occur all day. Tomorrow evening we'll be attending the FRiva Las Vegas Dinner and Awards presentation.
We're looking forward to a great conference. More photos and reports to follow.
Here are two shots of FreeRepublic Network members as they met for dinner on Thursday evening.
Pictured in no particular order are Bob_J, Diotima, Diotima's mother, DoughtyOne, DoughtyToo, Skeet, Interesting Times and The Shrew.
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cityofsin; conference; drunkengambling; friva; lasvegas; pleaseleaveatip; sixdollarbuffet; whereisregistered
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To: DoughtyOne; chuck allen; AppyPappy
Such long faces in the photo. Who died?
To: ladyinred
Well I wish you were here too. We are having a blast. Laura's presentation was very good. She spoke for about an hour, then fielded questions for another forty minutes or so. Excellent. See the next post linked at the bottom of this thread.
To: Freedom Rocks...
Most of us had been working hard to make FRiva a success. I got two hours sleep on Thursday night, after printing out the name tags. Two hours later I was packing for the trip. Like everyone else, I have a private life too. Three cameras, two computers, flash memory cards, cables expansion ports, adapters, chargers, flash memory readers, batteries, cell phones, more chargers, power supplies, telephone cords... Get the picture?
Your looking at a photo that was taken about 9:30 p.m. after most of us spending three to seven hours travel time to the event. You're lucky we weren't all face down in our plates, let alone smiling.
To: All
To: DoughtyOne
I'm not paying for all this, where's my lap-top
To: Freedom Rocks...
To: Bad~Rodeo
BobJ: "Hmmm....I had a mustache when I started this meal. But that's OK, Dio's playing footsie with me"
Dio's mom: "Gross. There's hair on this table leg".
To: AppyPappy
BobJ: "Hmmm....I had a mustache when I started this meal. But that's OK, Dio's playing footsie with me" Dio's mom: "Gross. There's hair on this table leg". So, is this what passes for intelligent commentary where you're from?
TS
To: The Shrew
So, is this what passes for intelligent commentary where you're from?At least we don't use prepositions at the end of sentences where I live at.
To: AppyPappy
So, being a grammer cop is sufficient cover for your boorishness?
Please!
You owe Diotima, Bob and Dio's mom an apology, but I'll bet you don't have the stones to own up to it!
TS
To: The Shrew
Go suck your thumb.
To: AppyPappy
Thanks for proving my point!
To: All
Alright, that's enough, we're semi-jealous that we couldn't make it this year.Let's all wish a good-time/
CONSTRUCTIVE meeting for our fellow Freepers
To: Bad~Rodeo
Matt Lewis from the Leadership Institute kicked off the sessions by describing what he calls the "Galahad Syndrome" -- the belief some conservatives have that we'll win because our ideas are better and our hearts are pure. Then he gave an excellent presentation of the art of
realpolitik or as he calls it "political technology." Politicians, he points out, respond not to rational argument, but to (political) pleasure and pain. Lots of knowing nods from the attendees...
Chuck Muth, the new Executive Director of the American Conservative Union suggested that Republicans lose lots of elections not because they have bad candidates, but because they run lousy campaigns. He made some crisp suggestions for improvement. Chuck then reviewed the effectiveness of various communication methods. Since he's been running an email list for years he understands the power of the Net. Chuck sees email as pretty much worthless for influencing politicians, good for keeping the faithful informed, but terrific for bombarding bureaucrats if you can track down their email addresses. Sinister smiles from the audience... For contacting politicians Chuck ranks phone calls as most effective since Congressional offices keep tallies, followed by postcards and faxes.
Matt's back on now, talking about communication techniques, and how to frame the debate on your terms...
To: FR Network
Y'all have a great time & keep us posted!
To: DoughtyOne
Thanks for sharing these wonderful photos DoughtyOne...but is that Bill Gates in the first picture? I didn't know he was coming. LOL Guess he knows winners when he sees 'em. :)
To: FR Network
Thanks for the 411.If anyone wants to know if their PAC is Liberal or Conservative, (oxymoron), go to
http://www.eleader.org/pac/html/
P.S.
Have ya'll spotted Elvis?
To: Admin Moderator
(Can the Elvis banner disappear now? Please?)
Pretty please?
(Hey, ya gotta admit, it's gotta end at some time...)
To: Libertina
...but is that Bill Gates in the first picture?Don't recall seeing Bill there, but I swear Colin Powell was there diguised as Fred Mertz.
Here we see the famous Coli....I mean, Fred Mertz sucking down Budweisers and schmoozing it up with LurkerNoMore!.
To: uglybiker
Ugly Biker, that sure IS Colin Powell! No doubt the coolest of the cool were at the FRiva Conference. Which reminds me, where are the photos of you, the bike, & all the conservative cuties? :)
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