NRA Members are invited to attend CPAC 2005--the 32nd Annual Conservative Political Action Conference, February 17 - 19, 2005, at the Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center on Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C., just steps away from the White House, the Washington Monument, the Smithsonian, National Archives, and the hundreds of other monuments, memorials, and museums in our nation`s capital. CPAC is the nation`s premier annual gathering of conservative leaders, celebrities, elected officials, and grassroots activists. CPAC will feature book signings by the nation`s hottest conservative authors, live broadcasts of national and local radio talk shows, hands-on training sessions from grassroots activism to media strategy to technology workshops, a young leader`s seminar, Internet row, a blogger`s corner, a silent auction, and much more! CPAC is co-sponsored by NRA and more than 60 leading conservative organizations. For additional information, or to register for the conference, please call (703) 836-8602, or visit CPAC online at www.cpac.org.
CPAC 2005

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