Sunday, June 10, 2012
Sarah Palin headlines Vegas
Friday, June 15 and Saturday, June 16 the Right Online Conference returns to Las Vegas. Right Online brings together grassroots activists and bloggers from around the country. This year marks the fifth annual Right Online Conference, where bloggers and activists gather to spread the word of free markets and limited government through new media and classic training. This year, Governor Sarah Palin headlines this year’s event. In addition to Gov. Palin, Michelle Malkin, Scott Rasmussen, Dana Loesch, S. E. Cupp, Congressman Joe Heck among others are scheduled to speak. In addition to the speakers, they have four training tracts for attendees including Online Activism and Citizen Journalism. This year’s conference is being held at the Venetian Resort and Casino but if you haven’t already gotten your tickets, it just might be too late. The general session is sold out and only a few tickets remain for the Friday night welcome event.
What is Right Online? Right Online is the conservative answer to Netroots Nation, the far left annual conference designed to help transform America into a progressive utopia. Netroots Nation began about eight years ago as the Daily Kos annual convention. Americans for Prosperity sought to level the playing field by bringing the conservative message of free markets and limited government back into the American lexicon. Americans for Prosperity has nearly 2 million activists spread out over 34 chapters in all 50 states. Their focus is to educate citizens about economic policy and encourage grassroots activists in the public policy process.
Americans for Prosperity has a Nevada chapter with its office located on West Charleston. You can join the 30,000 activists throughout the state that are working for limited government and free markets. Whatever issue matters most to you, AFP has the resources and the know how to help spread the message.
Hope to see you there! Remember to check my examiner article here for links.
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