Invited NRA Leadership Forum Speakers
Posted on Mar 19, 2009 in Phoenix
Recently, NRA has released some of the names of top invited speakers for the Celebration of American Values Leadership Forum scheduled for the afternoon of Friday, May 15. Here are some of the likely attendees:
- LA Gov. Bobby Jindal
- OK Rep. Dan Boren
- Newt Gingrich
- Mitt Romney
- Marcus Luttrell
- Mike Huckabee
- SD Sen. John Thune
- NC Rep. Heath Shuler
- MS Gov. Haley Barbour
- Glenn Beck
- Laura Ingraham
- Oliver North
Credentialed publishers will be able to cover the Leadership Forum and hear from all of the scheduled speakers and many more. Register today if you plan to join us!
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Posts spamming this page in support of Sarah Palin are being flagged as spam. One comment was fine, but when you use this event planning page to advance your personal political agenda, I will remove your comments.
And for the guy who believes Sarah Palin is a deity, please seek help.
I have no idea why the Sarah people are spamming you. The NRA is going to present her with a commemorative “Alaska Statehood” M-16 (iirc), according to reports that I’ve heard, at an upcoming NRA confab. Apparently, this particular appearance by Palin is already set up.
That is true. In fact, this very website has a specific page dedicated to the fact that Palin is receiving the highest ILA award. However, her followers from one website in particular keep trying to use this comments section to bitch and moan about why she isn’t included in the list of generic speeches. Apparently all context is lost on them, and they keep tying it back to advancing their own personal political causes which is why they haven’t been approved.
However, they keep emailing the link around so I still can’t put up a poll with her name on it. The folks who started the mess created some kind of a system to keep choosing her name, casting two votes a minute for about an hour before I put a stop to it. (It’s not grassroots power when the IP is identical. A whopping 10 IP addresses cast about 250 votes after they started promoting it.)
Fundamentally, it’s about getting the conversation back on track and focused on having a great time in Phoenix.