Bring your friends to CPAC!

Yes, everyone use the promo code "COLLINS"



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YAL just sent out an email saying if you recruit at least 3 friends to join you at CPAC, you can earn $100! Recruit at least 10 friends to join you at CPAC, earn $250. Recruit at least 25 friends to join you at CPAC, earn $500.

"To receive credit for each person you recruit, your friend must buy their ticket online at the C4L website AND enter your last name in the promo code field. For every person that uses your last name, you earn credit."

Sweet! I have convinced my dad, stepmom, and stepbrother in Buffalo to meet us in Washington, so those will be my three friends. :)
How much are tickets? I'd really like to go next year. Feel free to list any hotel/bar recommendations people :)
 
They are $175 if you get them from cpac.org, but only $89 if you get them through Campaign for Liberty. Only $11 if you are a student.

I assume you bought yours through CFL??

I did..
 
What does one need to prove student status?

I'm taking Masters classes online...does that count?
 
Or you can buy tickets from Mittens...may cost more, but the satisfaction of voting for Ron Paul will be that much more fun. ;)
 
I figure if I look half-starved, have crappy facial hair, and am in my lower twenties; I'll have little problem qualifying as a student :D.
 
Same weekend also in town is this:






Join Republican Liberty Caucus members and grassroots constitutionalists from across the country at the 2011 Republican Liberty Caucus National Convention.
“Expanding Liberty in the Republican Party”
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Hilton Arlington (Ballston)
950 N. Stafford St. ▪ Arlington, VA 22203
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RSVP on FACEBOOK
Hosted by the Republican Liberty Caucus DC, MD, and VA chapters
REGISTER TODAY FOR JUST $100!


CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:


▪ Gary E. Johnson, former Governor of New Mexico

▪ Randy E. Barnett, Georgetown University (Constitutional Law)

▪ David Boaz, Cato Institute

▪ Joe Seehusen, Ron Paul 2008 Campaign

▪ Dan Halloran, New York City Councilman

▪ Jeff Frazee, Young Americans for Liberty

▪ Dr. Arnold Kling, Cato Institute Adjunct Scholar (Economics)

▪ Dr. Herb London, President of the Hudson Institute

▪ Joe Miller, North Dakota State Senator

▪ R. Kenneth Lindell, former Maine State Representative

▪ Christopher Doss, Leadership Institute

▪ Dr. Clifford Thies, Shenandoah University (Economics)
 
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