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Oh Ann…

Sean Piotrowski| March 11, 2008 10:20 am

Ann Coulter

She made me smile this morning. I think she’ll do the same to you once you read her latest opus…

Click here to be entertained…

“Welcome” to Mercer County Governor Corzine

Sean Piotrowski| February 8, 2008 11:32 am

Join the Rider University College Republicans as we “welcome” Governor Jon Corzine to Mercer County for his Toll Hike Speech!

Let your voice be heard in opposition to more New Jersey voodoo economics!  Exercise your First Amendment rights to be heard on the defining issue of New Jersey’s future!  What is at stake is the largest toll increases on the NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and Atlantic City Expressway, as well as introducing tolls on Rt. 440 in Middlesex County!  Governor Corzine believes in raising tolls drastically instead of reducing spending and government.  Join us in telling him he is wrong: IT’S THE SPENDING STUPID!

Date: Saturday February 9, 2008

Time: 1:00 pm

Place: Hightstown High School, 25 Leshin Lane, Hightstown, New Jersey 08520

Contact: Kyle Battaglia  battagliak[at]rider.edu

Phyllis Schlafly to Speak at TCNJ

Sean Piotrowski| April 27, 2007 10:50 am

Phyllis Schlafly 

The TCNJ College Republicans are happy to announce that Phyllis Schlafly, conservative activist and political pundit, will be addressing the TCNJ campus on Wednesday, May 2nd, in Forcina Hall (room 132). The event will begin at 7 PM and Mrs. Schlafly’s topic will be called, “Feminism vs. Conservatism: The Great Debate.” Her speech will be roughly 45 minutes, followed by a Q&A session.

Mrs. Schlafly is perhaps known mostly for her vehement opposition tothe Equal Rights Amendment; however, she is also famous for her criticism of President Bush style conservatism and other neo-conservatives, being President of the Eagle Forum, author/editor of over 20 books, her weekly reports, her radio show, and her contributions to Fox News.
The TCNJ College Republicans sincerely hope you help and make this a great event. You can find out more about Mrs. Schlafly, as well as confirm your attendance to the lecture, by visiting the Facebook event located here:

http://tcnj.facebook.com/event.php?eid=2316883894&ref=mf

Meet Newt Gingrich at Borders, Bridgewater

Sean Piotrowski| April 24, 2007 3:36 pm

Meet Newt Gingrich at Borders, Bridgewater

Discussion/Booksigning

Pearl Harbor : A Novel of December 8, Book One of the Pacific War Series

by Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen

Monday, May 14, at 7:30 PM

Borders, 290 Commons Way, Bridgewater, NJ 08807

908-231-0111

“A Thrilling Tale of the Attack That Marked America’s Darkest Day” —W.E.B. Griffin

President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s speech on December 8, 1941, lasted a mere six and half minutes. But his words and tone—in a monologue that would later be named the Infamy Speech—sent ripples into a nation and a world that continue even today. The historical implications that emerged from the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor were unprecedented, launching America not only into the depths of a dangerous war, but forever altering the safety and comfort of everyday living. December 8th became a day of speaking out publicly and declaring war; of action, battle, plotting, and victories. This date’s significance is resonant and profound as an indelible moment in American history.

Fresh from their series on the American Civil War, bestselling authors Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen now launch a new epic adventure by applying their imaginations and knowledge to the “Date of Infamy”—the attack on Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor covers the full spectrum of characters and events from that historic moment, from national leaders and admirals to the views of ordinary citizens caught in the chaos of war. From the chambers of the Emperor of Japan to the American White House, from the decks of aircraft carriers to the playing fields of the Japanese Naval Academy, this powerful story stretches from the nightmare slaughter of China in the 1930s to the lonely office of Commander James Watson, an American cryptographer, who suspects the impending catastrophic attack. It is a story of intrigue, double-dealing, the horrific brutality of war, and the desperate efforts of men of reason on both sides to prevent a titanic struggle that becomes inevitable.

Gingrich and Forstchen’s now critically acclaimed approach, which they term “active history,” examines how a change in but one decision might have profoundly altered American history. In Pearl Harbor, they pose the question of how the presence of but one more man within the Japanese attacking force could have transfigured the war. More than a retelling, the book also serves as a potent warning, valid still today as an example of what happens when communications and understanding breaks down, and a nation is ill-prepared for the onslaught that might ensue.

Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House, is the author of several bestselling books, including Gettysburg and Grant Comes East. He is a member of the Defense Policy Board and co-chair of the UN Task Force, is the longest-serving teacher of the Joint War Fighting course for major generals, served in Congress for twenty years, and was Time magazine’s 1995 “Man of the Year.” He is also the founder of the Center for Health Transformation. He resides in Virginia with his wife, Callista. The Gingrich family includes two daughters, two sons-in-law, and two grandchildren.

Highlights from “The Great Debate”

Sean Piotrowski| April 20, 2007 8:56 am

For some highlights on the “Great Debate” view my write up on the event over at RedGeneration.org.