Founded in 1991, the Republican Liberty Caucus works to advance the principles of limited government, free markets and individual liberty within the Republican Party.

We’re just weeks away from the 2011 Republican Liberty Caucus National Convention, and we hope you’ll consider attending — even if you’ve never attended a RLC meetup before. There is still time to register, but make sure to do so before February 1, when the prices rise.

The top ten reasons you should register and attend the Convention:

10. You will be able to hear from RLC leaders in other states to see how their chapters operate.

9. It promises to be really fun — an exciting and uplifting event. Check the agenda.

8. Panels will offer intellectual discussions from key figures in the liberty movement related to the Tea Party, foreign policy, drug policy reform, electoral reform, and other topics.

7. Training on communications and campaigns will be offered by experts in these fields.

6. Over 100 activists from 30 states will gather to network, socialize, learn, and mobilize.

5. The Convention will mark the largest pro-liberty gathering of Republicans in the country.

4. The RLC will celebrate its 20 year anniversary at the Convention, having been founded in 1991.

3. Justin Amash, the 30-year old Congressman-elect from Michigan, and former New Mexico Governor Gary E. Johnson will share their thoughts and experiences.

2. Prof. Randy Barnett’s speech “Rediscovering the Libertarian Roots of the Republican Partywill make the case for libertarian participation in the Republican Party.

1. Registered delegates will be eligible to vote in the RLC’s 2012 Presidential Straw Poll!

Don’t miss out — register today!

The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect official positions of the RLC.

2 Comments to “The Top Ten Reasons to Attend the RLC National Convention!”

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  1. Adrian Salsgiver said:

    10. You will be able to hear from RLC leaders and have a drink and a chat with them.
    9. It promises to be really fun unless you are not a fun person, then this convention is not for you. ;-)
    8. Panels will offer intellectual discussions and everybody will learn something.
    7. Training on communications and campaigns instead of brainwashing indoctrination campaigns.
    6. Over 100 activists from around the planet will gather to network, socialize, learn, and mobilize.
    5. The Convention will mark the largest pro-liberty gathering in the country.
    4. The RLC will celebrate its 20 year anniversary with a visionary agenda.
    1. Registered delegates will be eligible to vote for Ron Paul in the RLC’s 2012 Presidential Straw Poll!

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