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American Conservative Union :: CPAC 2010 2/23/10 12:14 PM American Conservative Union :: CPAC 2010 2/23/10 12:14 PM About ACU Press Action Center CPAC ACUF Ratings of Congress Support CPAC 2010 :: AGENDA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2010 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2010 | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2010 CPAC agenda is a work in progress. Updates are made throughout the week. 1:30 EMCEE Obamanomics: The Left and Corporate America Jed Babbin, Human Events Maryland Ballroom Timothy P. Carney, Washington Examiner Michael F. Cannon, Cato Institute 8:30 Nick Gillespie, Reason Magazine (INVITED) Herman Cain Marriott Ballroom Moderator: Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch Introduction: TBD 1:35 8:30 Debate: Does Security Trump Freedom? Students for Life Seminar Marriott Ballroom Taylor Room Sponsored by American Center for Law and Justice Sponsored by Students for Life Hon. Bob Barr Speaker Hon. Jim Gilmore, Free Congress Foundation : Kristan Hawkins Rep. Dan Lungren (R-CA) Viet Dinh, Georgetown University Law Center Open to all CPAC attendees Moderator: Dr. Jay Sekulow, American Center for Law and Justice 9:00 Saving Freedom: It’s About Jobs, Stupid! Marriot Ballroom 2:00 Operation Advancing Freedom: A Political Rep. Eric Cantor (VA) Briefing by the Voice of Young Conservatives Steve Moore, Wall Street Journal Room 8206 Mark Mix, National Right to Work Sponsored by The College Republican National Committee (1 hour) Larry Eastland, PhD, LEA Capital Advisors http://cpac.org/ Page 1 of 7 American Conservative Union :: CPAC 2010 2/23/10 12:14 PM Larry Eastland, PhD, LEA Capital Advisors Refreshments Provided Moderator: Tim Phillips, Americans for Prosperity Open to members of the College Republicans 9:00 2:00 XPAC Lounge Opens Going Rogue: Women Changing the Face of Washington Rooms 1-4 Conservatism Room 8216 Games, WiFi, Wii and more Sponsored by Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute Fox News Strategy Room Begins Broadcast (2 hours) from XPAC Open to all XPAC ticket holders Featuring Phyllis Schlafly, Kate Obenshain, Cleta Mitchell and S.E. Cupp Light Refreshments Served Open to CPAC students only 9:00 Congressional Briefing EMCEE Wilson C Sponsored by Young America’s Foundation (2 Laurie Roth, IRN-USA Radio Network hours) Speakers: Rep. Mike Pence and Rep. Darrell Issa 2:00 Open to Pre-registered Students only A REAL Tea Party & Book Launch Room 8212 Sponsored by Let Freedom Ring Publishing (1 hour) 9:15 Saving Freedom One Life at a Time Hosted by Colin Hanna Maryland Ballroom Tea and Refreshments Served Open to all CPAC attendees Charmaine Yoest, Americans United for Life Lila Rose, UCLA Carrie Gordon Earll, Focus on the Family Action 2:30 Kristan Hawkins, Students for Life Rep. Darrell Issa (CA) Marriott Ballroom Moderator: Marjorie Dannenfelser, Susan B. Anthony List Introduction: TBD 10:00 2:30 Gov. Tim Pawlenty (MN) How Many Crimes Have You Committed Today Marriott Ballroom Maryland Ballroom Paul Rosenzweig, Red Branch Law and Consulting Introduction: Grover Norquist David A. Keene, American Conservative Union Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform (INVITED) 10:00 Saving Freedom in the States Moderator: Pat Nolan, Prison Fellowship Maryland Ballroom Erik Telford, RightOnline and Americans for 2:45 Prosperity Saving Freedom from Vote Fraud Floyd Brown, Western CPAC Marriott Ballroom Chuck Muth, Citizen Outreach (INVITED) John Fund, Wall Street Journal Lowman Henry, Pennsylvania Leadership Anita Moncreif, former ACORN employee Conference David Norcross, Republican National Lawyers Roger Custer, Young America’s Foundation Association Teri Christoph, Smart Girl Politics http://cpac.org/ Page 2 of 7 American Conservative Union :: CPAC 2010 2/23/10 12:14 PM James Higgins, Monday Meeting (INVITED) Moderator: Cleta Mitchell, American Conservative Union Foundation Kristina Rasmussen, Illinois Policy Institute Alan Koenig, The Liberty Ship 3:00 Moderator: Saul Anuzis, Michigan Republican NRA University Party Delaware Ballroom Sponsored by The National Rifle Association – Institute for Legislative Action 10:00 Presented By NRA-ILA Grassroots Staff (1.5 Jihad: The Political Third Rail Virginia Ballroom hours) Sponsored by the Freedom Defense Initiative (2 Open to Pre-Registered Students Only hours) Click Here to Register Speakers: Steve Coughlin, Wafa Sultan, Allen West, Simon Deng, Elisabeth Sabaditsch- Wolff, Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer 3:00 Refreshments served Television Training Workshop Open to all CPAC attendees Wilson AB Sponsored by Leadership Institute (2 hours) Open to all CPAC attendees 10:00 Rising Voice – How to Reach the Millennial Generation Delaware Ballroom 3:30 Sponsored by Focus on the Family Action (1 Rep. Tom Price (GA) hour) Marriott Ballroom Speakers: Tom Minnery, senior vice president, Introduction: Dr. Ed Feulner, The Heritage Focus on the Family Action; Esther Fleece, Foundation assistant to the president for Millennial relations, Focus on the Family; Jessica Stollings, founder, re:Generations 3:45 Open to all CPAC attendees Two-Minute Activist: Saving Freedom Across the Nation Marriott Ballroom 10:00 Public Speaking Workshop Moderator: Millie Hallow, American Wilson AB Conservative Union Foundation Sponsored by Leadership Institute (2 hours) Open to all CPAC attendees 3:45 Saving Freedom in Urban Centers 10:30 Maryland Ballroom Rep. Steve King (IA) Marriott Ballroom Howard Husock, Manhattan Institute Star Parker, Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education Niger Innis, Congress of Racial Equality 10:45 Commissioner Michael Williams Moderator: Jennifer Marshall, The Heritage Marriott Ballroom Foundation Introduction: TBD 4:00 The Rant Heard Around the World: A Look at 11:00 the Impact of Viral Videos Rep. Mike Pence (IN) http://cpac.org/ Page 3 of 7 American Conservative Union :: CPAC 2010 2/23/10 12:14 PM Rep. Mike Pence (IN) Room 8212 Marriott Ballroom Sponsored by Bank of Kev Productions (1 hour) Introduction: Hon. David McIntosh Speakers: Andrew Ian Dodge and Kevin McKeever 11:00 Open to all CPAC attendees Saving Freedom from Big Labor’s Drive to Remake America Maryland Ballroom 4:30 Rep. Ron Paul (TX) – Marriott Ballroom Greg Mourad, National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation Introduction: Kevin and Danielle O’Dell Brian Johnson, Alliance for Worker Freedom Ivan Osorio, Competitive Enterprise Institute CPAC 2010Tim Lee, Center for Individual Freedom 5:00 Agenda Book Signing with Congressman Ron Paul Cosponsors Moderator: John Tate, Campaign for Liberty Exhibit Hall, Booth 300 Exhibitors Sponsored by Campaign for Liberty (1 hour) Students FAQ Open to all CPAC Attendees 11:00 New Media Consulting: The New Frontier-HSP Direct Lounge Taylor Room 5:30 Sponsored by RasieDigital (1 hour) Citizens United Productions Film Festival Maryland Ballroom Speaker: Justin Hart, New Media Director An Inconsistent Truth (25 minutes) Refreshments Served Hosted by Phil Valentine Open to all CPAC attendees 5:30 11:00 Student Reception What Happened at the NEA, Why Does It Delaware Ballroom Matter and What Can Be Done About It? Sponsored by Young America’s Foundation (1.5 Room 8212 hours) Sponsored by: Bank Of Kev Productions (2 hours) Speaker: Ann Coulter Speakers: Kerry Picket, Washington Times, Refreshments Served Larry O’Connor and Patrick Courrielche of Open to Pre-registered Students Only; Space Breitbart’s Big Hollywood May Be Available at Door Moderator: Kevin McKeever, Bank of Kev Productions 6:00 COSPONSOR RECEPTION Open to all CPAC attendees Virginia Ballroom Sponsored by Newsmax.com 11:15 Saving Freedom From ObamaCare: It Isn’t Over 6:00 Yet DIAMOND RECEPTION Marriott Ballroom Marshall Southwest Ballroom Heather Higgins, Independent Women’s Voice Dr. Eric Novack, Arizonans for Healthcare Freedom 6:00 Dr. Hal Scherz, Docs for Patient Care Mingle with Monica Jim Martin, 60 Plus Foundation Taylor Room http://cpac.org/ Page 4 of 7 American Conservative Union :: CPAC 2010 2/23/10 12:14 PM Jim Martin, 60 Plus Foundation Sponsored by Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute Moderator: Grace-Marie Turner, Galen (1.5 hours) Institute Speaker: Monica Crowley Radio Host and Writer Refreshments Served 12:00 Priority attendance given to CPAC student attendees Chris Chocola Marriott Ballroom Introduction: Bob Luddy 6:00 Citizens United Productions Film Festival Maryland Ballroom EMCEE The Stoning of Soraya M. (2 hours) Starring Jim Caviezel, Written and Directed by Scott Hennen, The Liberty FM/The Eagle AM Cyrus Nowrasteh 12:00 6:00 Saving Freedom: Defending the Constitution The XPAC Social-Networking Reception Maryland Ballroom Washington Rooms 1-4 Sponsored by XPAC (1 hour) Hans Von Spakovsky, The Heritage Foundation Refreshments provided Steve Bierfeldt, Campaign for Liberty Open to all XPAC ticket holders Matt Spalding, author of We Still Hold These Truths Bob Levy, Cato Institute 7:00 EPIC Nights at XPAC Moderator: Michael Centanni, Freedom’s Washington Rooms 1-4 Defense Fund First Annual XPAC Award for Impact (1 hour) Moderator: Kevin McCullough Open to all XPAC ticket holders 12:00 DVD Screening Washington Rooms 1-4 7:30 True U: Does God Exist? (1 hour) RONALD REAGAN BANQUET Presented by Focus on the Family Action’s Marriott Ballroom Rising Voice Open to all XPAC ticket holders Master of Ceremonies: Kirby Wilbur Speaker: Honorable J.C. Watts 12:00 Thomas Phillips Student Luncheon Introduction: Bob Adams, League of American Delaware Ballroom Voters Sponsored by Young America’s Foundation (2 hours) Presentation of Jeane Jordan Kirkpatrick Academic Freedom Award Speaker: Mark Thiessen Presentation of Defender of Constitution Award Open to Pre-registered students Only; Space may be Available at Door Presentation of Ronald Reagan Award 8:00 12:20 Citizens United Productions Film Festival Rep. Michele Bachmann (MN) Maryland Ballroom Marriott Ballroom http://cpac.org/ Page 5 of 7 American Conservative Union :: CPAC 2010 2/23/10 12:14 PM Generation Zero (1.5 hours) Introduction: Ed Morrissey, HotAir.com An Interesting Take On Our Economic Woes, With Lou Dobbs, Tobin Smith, Dick Morris, 12:30 Many Others Book Signing Exhibit Hall 8:30 Jerry Doyle, Our American Dream Marshall South/West Ballroom Have You Seen My Country Lately?: America’s Wake-Up Call Sponsored by Campaign for Liberty (1.5 hours) Speaker: Gov.
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