Posted on 08/19/2004 2:43:13 PM PDT by ambrose
Please join the Federalist Society as we visit The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library to reminisce about former President Ronald Reagan and discuss presidential leadership. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library will open its private quarters for this exclusive event.
SPEAKERS: Hon. Kenneth W. Starr, Dean, Pepperdine University School of Law and former U.S. Solicitor General
Mr. James Taranto, Editor, OpinionJournal.com and Co-Editor, Presidential Leadership: Rating the Best and the Worst in the White House
Leonard Leo, Executive Vice President, The Federalist Society and Co-Editor, Presidential Leadership: Rating the Best and the Worst in the White House (Discussion Leader)
DATE: Saturday, September 11, 2004 TIME: 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. LOCATION: The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library COST: Free Directions
RSVP TO RSVP@FED-SOC.ORG OR 202.822.8138 BY SEPTEMBER 3. THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS EVENT, BUT SPACE IS LIMITED.
Views and opinions expressed by the Federalist Society are not necessarily shared by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
perhaps one of you could ping everyone who went to the last Reagan Library event.
There's no law against the research. Let those who want it fund it privately.
Let me think...
I know, I will ping some folks who can pings the others!
For everyone who missed our RWR Library trip
and DoughtyOne's fabulous photos.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1184113/posts?page=165#165
Sigh
Think I'll just have to move in w/Rabid Dog. Whatchathink?
Sounds very cool...wish I could go.
Ambrose, please give a thorough report if
you're going.
Wish you could've come last time.
Would like to see the library through your eyes.
I'll be there with *BELLS* on!
Thanks for the ping.
Here's a BUMP!
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