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Tea Party Champion added as speaker to June 3-4 Conference!

April 4, 2011 by Website Administrator | 1 Comment
Sen. Paul
I am pleased to announce another in a long line of top-flight speakers who will be featured at our 2011 Faith & Freedom Conference and Strategy Briefing on June 3-4 in Washington, D.C.  He has been a courageous champion for limited government, the U.S. Constitution, pro-family values, and the founding principles that made America great.

Elected in November by a decisive 56%-44% margin, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY.) is a rising star who is immediately making his mark for limited government and fiscal conservatism.  Sen. Paul has pledged to work every day in the U.S. Senate at reforming government and ending business as usual in the nation’s capital.

Senator Paul followed his father, Rep. Ron Paul, into public service after spending 17 years as a small business-owner and doctor running his own ophthalmology practice.  Sen. Paulis a devoted  husband and father who regularly volunteers to coach teams for each of his three sons in Little League baseball, soccer, and basketball.  As a dedicated physician, not a career politician, his entrance into politics is indicative of his life’s work:  a desire to diagnose problems and provide practical solutions.  I am proud to have Sen. Paul stand on our stage this June.

Sen. Paul is often mentioned as a potential 2012 presidential candidate as well and you will be sure to meet him when he is signing copies of his new book, “The Tea Party Goes to Washington.”

In the coming days and weeks, we will continue to announce others who will join Sen. Rand Paul as part of the all-star cast of speakers at our 2011 Faith & Freedom Conference and Strategy Briefing.  Past and Confirmed FFC speakers include, Newt Gingrich, Rep. Michelle Bachmann, Karl Rove, Gov. Bob McDonnell, Dick Morris, Sen. Rick Santorum, and leaders in the U.S. Senate and House.

To sign up for the Conference, please click here!

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