Oct 14

” the Best Party on Campus”
15 October 2005
The College Republicans at Louisiana State University are having a tailgate party on Saturday for the LSU vs Florida football game.
Stop by anytime between 10:00a.m. and 1:00p.m. Tailgating will be located between the Journalism building, Cox Communication Building (Old Gym Armory), and the PMAC.
We will have drinks, games and food for paid members.
Come out and join the “Best Party on Campus!”
Contact: Paul Dietzel II
Vice President
College Republicans at LSU
paul (at) lsucr.com
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Oct 10
Charlie Cook, author of “The Cook Political Report“, shared his outlook on the political season ahead in the Journalism Building’s Holliday Forum at LSU.
Cook answered many questions and remained almost completely unbiased if not unbiased at all.
College Republican active and alumni members were in attendance.
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Oct 10
The Political Season Ahead with Charlie Cook
Monday, October 10, 6p.m.
Holliday Forum, Journalism Building
Critically acclaimed election analyst Charlie Cook will bring his vast knowledge, predictions and insights to the current political landscape and will provide an overview of what’s in store for the 2006 and 2008 political cycles.
Fliers with more information can be picked up in the Journalism Building as this is an event within the Mass Communication Dept.
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Oct 08

screenshot of new website
The College Republican National Committee has a new website. Go check it out http://crnc.org
Welcome to the official website of the College Republican National Committee. When complete, CollegeRepublicans.org will serve as the nation’s premier form of communication in spreading the message of conservatism to college campuses across America.
-Paul Gourley, Chairman (CRNC)
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Oct 08
The College Republicans at LSU have no affiliation with the below website. Just thought it was interesting.
ImpeachBlanco.org:
This is a sad time for all of us who live in Louisiana. While I’m personally thankful for the efforts of thousands of people from across America who have helped us in our state’s greatest time of need, I’m enraged by the lack of responsibility displayed over the last few weeks by many of the officials we elected.
Kathleen Blanco, the Governor of Louisiana is completely responsible for our state’s lack of preparedness and for mishandling the rescue and relief operations in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Governor Blanco’s incompetence and disregard for the citizens of Louisiana before the hurricane struck and her inexplicable actions in the days afterward can only be considered dereliction of duty. Louisiana needs a new Governor, and I hope you’ll join me in demanding a Recall Election.
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