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America's Future Foundation Room 101

November 26, 2007

IN THIS ISSUE: HAPPY HOUR THIS WEEK | CANDIDATE FORUM | CHICAGO HAPPY HOUR LAUNCH | AFF CHICAGO ROUNDTABLE | WHAT'S NEW IN THE PODCAST | COLLEGE BLOGGER CONTEST | JOBS AND MORE

AFF Happy Hour This Week!
AFF will hold our monthly happy hour on Thursday, November 29th at 6:00 pm at Top of the Hill (the upstairs of Pour House). The address is 319 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, a few blocks from the Capitol South metro station on the Orange and Blue lines. As always, there is no cover and there are specials on wine and selected beers. Just look for AFF members wearing little orange AFF lapel pins.

Joining us will be Megan Huack from Senator McConnell's office and Neil Bradley from the Minority Whip's office. Come for drinks and the chance to meet some AFF -friendly Hill staffers. We look forward to seeing you there!

AFF December Roundtable: Candidate Forum
On December 12, AFF will host a 2008 Presidential Candidate Forum. The 2008 presidential race began earlier than usual. After suffering devastating midterm losses, faced with a wartime PR problem, and spooked by the prospect of HillaryCare 2.0, a lot is at stake for Republicans in 2008. As the presidential campaigns draw closer to the all-important primaries, please join us to debate the merits and pitfalls of the Republican frontrunners.

Joining us in the discussion will be Justin Hart of MyManMitt.com supporting Mitt Romney, Jesse Benton of the Ron Paul campaign, and Jon Henke will be supporting Fred Thompson. Chris Beam of Slate Magazine will moderate. The event will take place at the Fund for American Studies, 1706 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, near Dupont Circle. Drinks at 6:30; Roundtable begins at 7:00. Roundtables are free for members, $5 for non-members. So join today! Please RSVP to Cindy Cerquitella at cindy@americasfuture.org.

AFF on the Road: Chicago Happy Hour Launch
“AFF On The Road” will be launched in Chicago on December 11, 2007. This happy hour will take place at Jak's Tap (located at 901 W. Jackson Blvd., in Chicago, IL.) The purpose of this event is to welcome liberty minded conservatives and libertarians to the AFF mission, and to spread the word about our first round table discussion on January 16th, 2008. So be sure to let your friends, in and around Chicago, know about this important outgrowth of AFF , as we seek to broaden our scope of influence and discover the future conservative and libertarian leaders around the country. More information on AFF on the Road events will be forthcoming.

AFF Chicago Roundtable: The Ownership Society and its Discontents
On January 16th AFF will host will host a roundtable on the Ownership Society and its Discontents. To what extent did President Bush's vision for an Ownership Society succeed or fail in policy and politics? Looking to the future, is ownership a uniting theme for conservatives and libertarians on health care reform, school choice, and social security reform? Or does polling data reflect a decline of voter support for smaller government, in general? Are the Republican presidential candidates reflecting voter preferences, or vice versa? With so much dissatisfaction within the conservative and libertarian base, join us for a discussion on how Republicans should re-shape their “brand” in 2008 and beyond.

Joining us in the discussion will be Ramesh Ponnuru of the National Review and moderating this discussion will be Blake Dvorak of Real Clear Politics. Stay tuned for more panelist and details.

In the podcast this week...
This week, Inside Washington Weekly celebrated Thanksgiving with a much deserved break. The show will return on Saturday, December 2. In the meantime, be sure to check out some of our earlier shows: http://www.insidewashingtonweekly.com.

AFF $10,000 college blogger contest...
If you're a college blogger (or know one) don't forget America's Future Foundation has announced a contest for the best college blog with a grand prize of $10,000.

The purpose of the contest is to encourage original liberty-minded blogger journalism on college campuses and to identify young conservative and libertarian talent who wish to pursue careers as journalists and writers. The contest is open to all graduate and undergraduate bloggers age 25 and younger.

The winning blog will be awarded a cash prize of $10,000, and be invited to be a panelist at an AFF Roundtable on higher education in Washington, D.C. The award will be announced on April 7, 2008.

A panel of renowned bloggers will judge the contest. Judges include:

To enter, and for the complete set of rules, college bloggers can visit http://www.americasfuture.org/collegeblogger. There bloggers can enter their site for consideration. The deadline for entries is December 31, 2007. From the entries, AFF will choose ten finalists. The panel of seven judges will then track the blogs between January and April and will then choose a winner.

Your dream job...
The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), a Washington, D.C. classical liberal think tank and advocacy organization seeks a Director of Development. CEI has a vigorous fund raising program that includes a new, but highly successful direct mail campaign, a lavish annual dinner, a donor club, regular donor retreats, and extensive communication with individual supporters. An ideal candidate will be an entrepreneurial, creative thinker who can work hard, bring in donors at all levels, and work well in CEI's relaxed organizational culture.

For more info, see http://www.americasfuture.org/jobboard/archives/022593.php.

Got something else in mind? You can find other great free-market-oriented jobs by clicking over to AFF's Job Board at http://www.americasfuture.org/jobboard/!

Cheers,

Cord Blomquist
Deputy Director of Operations
http://www.americasfuture.org/

cord@americasfuture.org

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