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15th Annual Eagle Forum Collegians Leadership Summit July 10-11, 2008 Washington, D.C. Thursday, July 10, 2008 - The Heritage Foundation 9:00 am Welcome, Phyllis Schlafly 9:10 am Being a Conservative in a Liberal City Rep. Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee) 9:40 am Making the Most of This Conference Andrew Schlafly 10:40 am Break 11:00 am International Law Must Not Displace Our Constitution Rep. Tom Feeney (Florida) 11:30 am Is Border Security Really
15th Annual Eagle Forum Collegians Leadership Summit July 10-11, 2008 Washington, D.C. Thursday, July 10, 2008 - The Heritage Foundation 9:00 am Welcome, Phyllis Schlafly 9:10 am Being a Conservative in a Liberal City Rep. Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee) 9:40 am Making the Most of This Conference Andrew Schlafly 10:40 am Break 11:00 am International Law Must Not Displace Our Constitution Rep. Tom Feeney (Florida) 11:30 am Is Border Security Really
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15th Annual Eagle Forum Collegians Leadership Summit July 10-11, 2008 Washington, D.C. Thursday, July 10, 2008 - The Heritage Foundation 9:00 am Welcome, Phyllis Schlafly 9:10 am Being a Conservative in a Liberal City Rep. Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee) 9:40 am Making the Most of This Conference Andrew Schlafly 10:40 am Break 11:00 am International Law Must Not Displace Our Constitution Rep. Tom Feeney (Florida) 11:30 am Is Border Security Really
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Summit July 10-11, 2008 Washington, D.C. Thursday, July 10, 2008 – The Heritage Foundation
9:00 am Welcome, Phyllis Schlafly
9:10 am Being a Conservative in a Liberal City Rep. Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee) 9:40 am Is Politics a Career for the Young? Rep. Patrick McHenry (North Carolina) 10:10 am Making the Most of This Conference Andrew Schlafly 10:40 am Break 11:00 am International Law Must Not Displace Our Constitution Rep. Tom Feeney (Florida) 11:30 am Is Border Security a Really Big Issue? Rep. Steve King (Iowa) 12:00 am Lunch 1:00 pm How and Why I Ran for Congress Rep. Michele Bachmann (Minnesota) 1:30 pm Is China Friend or Foe? Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (Michigan) 2:00 pm North American Union: Conspiracy or Coverup? Rep. Virgil Goode (Virginia) 2:30 pm The Mischief of Supremacist Judges Rep. Trent Franks (Arizona) 3:00 pm Inconvenient Truths about Global Warming Senator Jim Inhofe (Oklahoma) 3:30 pm Patent Rights Protect U.S. Innovation Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (California) 4:00 pm Student Panel: Ruth Malhotra (Georgia Tech), Orit Sklar (Georgia Tech), Brad DeFlumeri(UMass), Jo Jensen (Mount Holyoke), Karin Agness (University of Virginia) 5:30 pm Rooftop Pizza Party at The Heritage Foundation 8:00 pm Monument Walking Tour around Washington DC Friday, July 11, 2008 – The Heritage Foundation 9:00 am Welcome, Phyllis Schlafly 9:10 am Politically Incorrect Guide to Western Civilization Dr. Anthony Esolen 9:40 am Ten Books that Screwed Up the World Dr. Benjamin Wiker 10:10 am Break 10:30 am The Late Great U.S.A. Dr. Jerome Corsi 11:00 am How to Run for Office and Win Vicki Hartzler 11:30 am Student Panel: Nicholas Hahn & Damaris Bogdan (DePaul), David Ferguson (University of Alabama), Rebecca Beach (Warren Community College), Rebecca Banks (Students for Life of America), Eric Levenhagen (Hamline School of Law) 12:30 pm Lunch 1:30 pm Unintended Consequences of Title IX Allison Kasic 2:00 pm Can We Enforce Laws Against Illegal Aliens? Kris Kobach 2:30 pm Is Free Trade a Plus or a Minus? Lloyd Wood 3:00 pm The Power of Amicus Briefs Andy Schlafly 4:00 pm Student Panel: Jeff Frazee (Young Americans for Liberty), John Gerardi (Notre Dame), Holly Hall (University of Florida), Terence Grado (The College of New Jersey), Ashley Herzog (Ohio University) 8:00 pm Doing the Impossible: Defeating ERA Video at the Leadership Institute