Its short, sweet, and simple. Watch it now — and share with your friends:
“Today’s youth knows the virtues required to lead. We are looking for someone who leads by example, who pushes us to achieve something greater then ourselves, who urges us forward past fear and reticence, who will lead in dark times and glory. We have found John McCain.”
Senator Saxy Chambliss was unable to attend the GACR State Convention last week due to a scheduling conflict - Friday night he was attending the USS Georgia’s Return to Service Ceremony at the Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base. It is sometimes hard to juggle an official schedule with a campaign one. However, Saxby is trying his best to reach out to College Republicans across the state and will be in attendance at various events over the next months.
This Saturday he will be attending UGA’s G-Day Game and visiting the UGA College Republican Tailgate beforehand.
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G-Day Tailgate!
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Saturday, April 5, 2008
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President’s Garden (In front of Old College, next to the Law Library)
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Athens, G
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“Please join us at our tailgate before the annual G-Day game as we preview our 2008 winning Georgia Bulldogs!! Plenty of great food and beverages will be provided!! Senator Saxby Chambliss will be stopping by, along with other elected officials to join us as we celebrate the 2008 Dawgs!! The game starts at 2:00 P.M. so make sure you come with plenty of time to tailgate!! |
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Go out to the game to meet Saxby…and have fun with the UGA College Republicans!
And get ready to start campaigning for Saxby soon — we’ll let you know as opportunities arise! In the meantime, visit his website www.Saxby.org to sign up for his newsletter. You can also add him as a friend on Facebook!
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One speaker that proved especially interesting at State Convention was Kathy Kuzava, president of the Georgia Food Industry Association (represents Georgia’s grocery industry to state legislators and regulatory agencies). Kathy was there to talk about her hottest current issue: A Sunday sales bill at the state capitol.
We encourage all students to take an active part in the process of this bill (even if you’re against it!). There’s an awesome website that follows the journey of the bill — you can even link to the petition that Kathy talked about. Check out www.VoteSundaySales.com.
Let your voice be heard!
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]]>If you decide to give Model Congress a try, let us know…we’ll let you write a blog post on your experience if you want!
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U.S. Model Congress Priority Registration Open!
Once a year, college students are invited to participate in the U.S. Model Congress Program, held May 27-31 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Given the intricate nature and complex structure of Congress, one of the best ways to learn more about this legislative body is to participate in this first-hand learning experience.
In the U.S. Model Congress, held in congressional committee rooms, students serve as a member of a House Committee. They are led in committee proceedings, reviewing student-drafted legislation, by former members of Congress, American Political Science Association Congressional Fellows, and congressional staff, who provide a unique and valuable education and share stories of their time in Congress, building upon the student’s knowledge.
In addition to a unique and high-quality education on Congress, students are given the opportunity to interact with their like-minded peers from around the country. Through experiences like this, students are able to gain leadership skills that they can apply to numerous ventures in the future.
Applications, registration information, and a short informational video can be found online at www.modelcongress.org, and a news clip on the program can be found at http://youtube.com/watch?v=vqPQTD6M99A.
]]>Approximately half of those in attendance were attending their first GACR event. One of our big goals this year is to reach out to new students using communication venues other than just the regular CR membership lists. Two of the attendees heard about convention through an email we sent to professors. Kind of cool.
Saturday was packed with an array of speakers sharing their stories, talking about the issues, and offering practical ways to make a difference this year. Lt. Governor Casey Cagle closed the convention out a little after 3p.m.
Over the next week, we plan to share highlights from Saturday, along with photos and other interesting tidbits. For now, check out the video interview on our convention that Ethan put on CRNC’s Blog:
But now there’s a different kind of blog on the scenes, one written by a girl our age who talks not only about politics but pop culture too. This blogger provides a unique perspective that no one else has — she is the 21-year-old daughter of John McCain.
That’s right. McCain’s daughter Meghan shares her experience as she travels the county on the Straight Talk Express. Check out her blog for a lighthearted, inner look at her father’s campaign.

REGISTER NOW! You don’t want to miss this steal of a price!! Convention is going to be amazing!
Stay tuned for more updates, fun tidbits, and even a sneak peak at a few of our exciting lineup of speakers!
We can’t wait to see you!!
]]>College Republicans are invited to attend a special reception at 6:00p.m. in the Fire Place Lounge of the Student Center. The lecture begins at 7:00p.m. in Teasley Hall of the Science Center.
If you have any questions, you can call Mary Szelistowski, GACR Financial Secretary, at 813-629-1371 or mary@gacr.org.
Hope to see many of you attend!
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