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Top ConservaTives

Under 40

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Dear Fellow Conservatives,

Our principles are timeless, but today we face new challenges – those which we must help the next leaders to over-

come. On this important 40th anniversary of CPAC, you will see our agenda reflects our commitment to our conservative

founders, but offers a renewed focus on young leaders -- to ensure they have the tools they need to succeed.

In the spirit of this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference theme “America’s Future: The Next Generation of

Conservatives. New Challenges, Timeless Principles,” the American Conservative Union would like to introduce you to 10

conservative elected leaders under age of 40 from across the nation.

The depth and diversity of the conservative movement’s bench provides hope for America’s future as we face new chal-

lenges, and is reflected at CPAC this year especially. As some of the youngest leaders in their states, these conserva-

tives are committed to the timeless principles and future of our nation.

Join me in welcoming these leaders to CPAC and congratulating them on their accomplishments. I wish them continued

success as they lead during these difficult times and advocate for conservatism.

As leaders like these young conservatives stand up across the nation, I am reassured that America’s greatest days are

still ahead.

Sincerely, Al Cardenas Chairman, The American Conservative Union

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JB was born in Bridgeport, WV and grew up in Charleston attending Overbrook Elementary, John Adams Junior High and graduating from George Washington High School. JB earned his bachelor’s degree in Political Communication from The George Washington University in Washington, DC. While in DC, JB worked for The Honorable Charlotte Lane, a former United States International Trade Commissioner. It was during this time period that JB began a lifelong relationship with

The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) in both Government Affairs and as a Legal Clerk. After gradu-ation, JB worked at The Pentagon for The Department of Army and the Department of Defense. JB worked in the Offices of The Army General Counsel and the Department of Defense General Counsel. Working so closely with members of the armed forces, JB was inspired to serve his community because of the hard work and sacrifice exhibited by the service men and

women. JB returned to West Virginia and graduated from West Virginia University College of Law in 2009. He entered private practice with his father at Shuman McCuskey & Slicer PLLC. In 2011, JB joined the law firm of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC where he is a member of their energy litigation practice group. JB and his wife, Wendy McCuskey, reside in Charleston, WV with their dog Sidney. Wendy McCuskey is the President of the Associated Builders and Contractors of West Virginia.

The Honorable John B. McCuskey, West Virginia House of Delegates

Nicole Malliotakis was elected to the State Assembly on November 2, 2010. A lifelong resident of the 60th District, Nicole attended P.S. 53, I.S. 24, and New Dorp High School. She was the first in her family to graduate from college, earning a B.A. from Seton Hall University and an M.B.A. from Wagner College. As a liaison for the late Senator John Marchi and Governor George Pataki, Nicole worked with civic groups, not-

for-profits, and government agencies to enhance our quality of life. Prior to taking office, Nicole focused on the state’s energy, economic and environmental policies as a public affairs manager, while working with community organizations and elected offi-cials to make Brooklyn and Staten Island better places to work, live, and raise a family. Nicole is the daughter of immigrants. Her father is from Greece and her mother is a Cuban exile of the Castro dictatorship. Her parents came to New York in search of the American Dream, and through their hard work, they attained

a modest living as owners of a small business in Brooklyn. Their dedication and entrepreneurial spirit instilled a sense of ambi-tion in Nicole that has inspired her life in public service. Nicole has proven to be a strong, independent voice in state govern-ment, always representing the best interests of her constituents. She has displayed an understanding of what it takes to provide a positive environment for both large and small businesses to spur job growth and revitalize New York’s economy. As an outspoken advocate for New York City commuters, Nicole is fighting to reduce the unfair burden placed on her constituents by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey. She has worked with legislative colleagues and civic leaders to combat both agencies’ structures and halt fare hikes and service reductions that have unfairly burdened Staten Islanders and Brooklynites. In an effort to provide a brighter future for Staten Island and Brooklyn children, Nicole is committed to strengthening the laws that protect our schools and communities from dangerous criminals. She has been at the forefront of efforts to crack down on crime at all levels, especially against children. Whether it’s advocating for tougher penalties on drunk drivers or child abus-ers, Nicole has consistently fought to provide a safe, happy and healthy community for our children. Nicole is deeply attuned to

the needs of our community’s senior citizens. Throughout her first year in office, she has been a passionate defender of the programs and services that our elderly population relies on by leading the fight against funding cuts to senior centers and improving Access-A-Ride. Nicole was a tireless advocate in support of legislation that prohibits insurers from mandating that their insured use mail-order for prescription medication, allowing seniors to visit their local pharmacies and get the one-on-one consultation they need. She is also the sponsor of legislation to increase penalties against criminals who seek to abuse the elderly. During her first year in the State Assembly, Nicole received a number of awards from various organizations. She was named a Rising Star by the Capitol newspaper and a Top Ranking Pro Jobs Supporter by The Business Council of New York State, Inc. She also received special recogni-tion at the 2011 Women of Achievement Awards by the Staten Island Advance. Nicole was presented with the 2011 “Special Outstanding Community Service” award by the South Beach Civic Association and an “Award of Gratitude” by the Order of AHEPA for serving as the honorary speaker at their 2011 AHEPA Scholarship Awards Graduation, as well as her contributions to the Hellenic community.

The Honorable Nicole Malliotakis, New York State Assembly

Art Linares, 24, is State Senator for the 33rd Senate District, which encompasses the towns of Chester, Clinton, Colchester, Deep River, East Haddam, East Hampton, Essex, Haddam, Lyme, Old Saybrook, Portland, and Westbrook. A Westbrook resident, Sen. Linares is Ranking Member of the Connecticut General Assembly’s Banks Committee and Ranking Member of the Select Committee on Children. Linares also serves on the Commerce and Education Committees. Senator Linares’ values stem from his family’s history. In 1961, a force of exiles trained by the CIA stormed Cuba in an attempt to free the country from a communist dictator Fidel Castro.

After the invasion failed, Sen. Linares’ grandparents fled the country they loved in order to assure that their chil-dren were safe and able to grow up in a free country. In America, Sen. Linares’s father started a successful busi-ness, and that success inspired Sen. Linares to start a business out of his basement when he was 19 years old. Senator Linares co-founded Greenskies, a successful, Middletown-based, commercial solar energy company. In 2010, Sen. Linares took a sabbatical from his solar power company to volunteer for U.S. Senator Marco Rubio in Washington D.C. He proudly assisted Senator Rubio, gaining hands-on experience in public service by

providing help to the senator’s constituents, conducting research and performing various administrative duties vital to the function of a public office. That positive experience working for Senator Rubio inspired Sen. Linaresto get involved in public service upon return-ing to Connecticut. Sen. Linares attended Westbrook public schools and graduated from the Sykes College of Business at the University of Tampa in Florida, where he majored in entrepreneurship, developing his own com-pany as he earned a college degree.

The Honorable Art Linares, Connecticut Senate

Michael Caldwell, 23, is the Republican Representative for Georgia State House, District 20. Michael and his wife Katie were both raised in Cherokee County, Georgia. After having received his education from Cherokee County Public Schools, Michael earned his Business Finance degree from Kennesaw State University in less than three years. Michael remains involved in Cherokee County’s educational system by maintaining an active relationship with School Board members and attend-

ing nearly every School Board Meeting as he has done for the past few years. Michael and Katie are lifelong members of Hillside United Methodist Church, and have both been very active volunteers with the church’s youth programs. Michael completed a five year job with the church during high school and college which allowed him the opportunity to work with thousands of Cherokee County’s seventh and eighth grade students. Michael is currently working for Python Safety, Inc., a

Cherokee County based company selling safety equip-ment to the nuclear industry. From finishing his four-year degree in two years and eight months, to hand copying the New Testament, to working with thousands of Cherokee County’s middle school students through Hillside UMC, Michael is a dedicated over-achiever. Michael Caldwell will be your working citizen legislator at the Capitol for the 2013-2014 legislative session.

The Honorable Michael Caldwell, Georgia House of Representatives

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Auditor Clarence Mingo’s life and ca ree r have b e en a bou t service to his country and his community. A veteran of the United States Army, Clarence answered the call of service and served hon-orably with the coalition forces that liberated

Kuwait during the 1991 Persian Gulf War. Upon his return, Clarence attended The Ohio State University where he earned his undergraduate and law degree in a little more than five years. Clarence then re-focused his commitment to service to his community as an attorney in pri-vate practice, helping to protect those citizens most in need. Franklin County courts frequently appointed Clarence to serve as a Guardian ad Litem (child advocate), representing the inter-ests of children in abuse, neglect and divorce cases. He also serviced the Legal Aid Society of Columbus’ Neighborhood Service’s project. In this capacity, Clarence was one of three attor-neys who represented indigent county residents

with legal issues involving housing, public ben-efits, bankruptcy, expungements, civil protective orders, and custody matters. He also fought for funding in an effort to expand and further develop the project’s reach and influence on the indigent population in Franklin County. In 2007, the late Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, Thomas J. Moyer, appointed Clarence as a commissioner in the Ohio Court of Claims. Clarence served as one of seven commission-ers with statewide appellate jurisdiction in vic-tims of crime cases. In 2009, Clarence was appointed as Franklin County Auditor. In 2010, Franklin County voters awarded Clarence a full four-year term. As Auditor, Clarence ensures that Franklin County residents are offered the best public service in fiscal, real estate and consumer protection. He understands the importance of maintaining a modern office with capable staff and the latest technology to compliment their effort. Clarence is committed to seeking new and innovative ways to expand the services of the Auditor’s office to each resident of Franklin County. A strong fiscal conservative, Clarence will look for ways to streamline county government and always put the interests of taxpayers first. Clarence and his wife Angela married in 1992. They are the proud parents of Annalise (age 7) and Ava (age 5) Mingo. The family resides in New Albany, Ohio and look forward to greater opportunities for service.

The Honorable Clarence Mingo, Franklin County (OH) Auditor

Beau McCoy and his wife Shauna have four young chil-dren, Audrey, Ryan , No ra , and Tess. They consider them-selves fortu-nate to be part of the grow-ing number of Nebraskans that live, work, and raise their fam-ilies in District

39. Beau has deep roots in agriculture, having been raised on the family cattle ranch that has been in existence for four generations. Beau is a graduate of Bellevue University where he

received his Bachelor of Arts in Leadership. Having spent more than a decade in the home improvement and building contracting indus-try, he has played a key role in the growth and expansion of several area businesses. As a small business owner and working as a home improve-ment contractor, Beau McCoy understands the concerns and needs facing the residents of the district. As State Senator representing District 39, Beau has proposed and helped pass key legislation that protects our families, businesses and Nebraska values. Elected to the Nebraska Legislature in 2008 Beau currently serves as Vice Chairman on the Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee and on the Natural Resources Committee. He also serves on the Council of State Governments Midwest Executive Committee, Economic Development Committee and Innovations Committee.

The Honorable Beau McCoy, Nebraska Senate

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State Representat ive L isa Posthumus Lyons was first elected in 2010 to the Michigan House representing the resi-dents of eastern Kent County. Representative Lyons was then re-elected to serve the residents of the 86th District in 2012, how-ever the districts apportionment has changed. The 86th House district now makes up portions of Kent and Ionia County including the cities of Belding, Ionia and

Lowell as well as the townships of Easton, Ionia, Orleans, Otisco, Ada, Bowne, Caledonia, Cascade, Grattan, Lowell and Vergennes. Representative Lyons was formerly the Director of Public Policy &

Community Outreach for the Grand Rapids Association of Realtors and the Commercial Alliance of Realtors. Prior to that, Lyons managed a House campaign and worked as a staff member in the Michigan House and Senate. There, she gained a first-hand knowl-edge and understanding of the legislative process. For the 2013-14 legislative term, Lyons will chair the House Education Committee and the Elections and Ethics Committee. She also will serve on the committees on Financial Services; Insurance; Tax Policy; and the Legislative Council. Representative Lyons is a life-long resident of West Michigan. She is the fourth generation to own their family’s family farm in Alto, Michigan. She married her high school sweet-heart Brad, who is a Deputy Sheriff in Kent County. Together they are raising their four children: Easton, Charlie, Gage, and Fisher. She spends her spare time coaching the kids’ YMCA soccer team, and enjoying Michigan’s great outdoors with her family, going fishing, hunting, and exploring. Her family praises and worships

at Ada Bible Church. Representative Lyons graduated from Lowell High School and received her Bachelor’s Degree from Michigan State University, where she majored in Agricultural & Natural Resources Communications. She spent time overseas studying food and agricultural systems in Ireland, Scotland, and England. Representative Lyons believes that citizens have a responsibility to serve their community, state, and nation. Lyons formerly served as Secretary of the Bowne Township Planning Commission, striving to ensure the township is a great place to work, live, and raise a fam-ily through common sense policy decisions. She has also served on the Board of Directors for Alpha Women’s Center in Grand Rapids, a crisis pregnancy counseling center whose mission is to show compassion and love to families facing unplanned pregnancy and to seek mercy for the unborn. She is also privileged to serve as a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 305 for many years.

The Honorable Lisa Posthumus Lyons, Assistant Majority Leader, Michigan House of Representatives

Councilmember Jeremy Yamaguchi is one of the youngest elect-ed officials in the State of California and the youngest in Orange County history. He was elected in November 2008 at the age of 19 to the Placentia City Council for a term of four years. Yamaguchi ran in a race with six candidates for three open seats in which he received the high-est total vote count. He holds an extensive background in com-

munity affairs and volunteer work. Some of his involvements include Placentia Neighborhood Watch, Placentia Heritage Parade

& Festival, Placentia Cultural Arts Commission, Placentia Chamber of Commerce, Placentia Police Department, and the Boy Scouts of America. The Placentia Chamber of Commerce honored Jeremy as the Citizen of the Year in 2006 for his volunteer efforts in the community, the youngest to receive the honor in history. He also received the Presidential Gold Volunteer Service Award from a nom-ination by the Disneyland Resort. In 2009, Jeremy was honored by the Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) with the prestigious Rising Star Award. Yamaguchi earned his Eagle Scout award in 2006 and was chosen in 2007 as the California Scout of the year by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. In 2008 he served as the Lodge Chief and a member of the board of directors for the Boy Scouts of America Orange County Council. As lodge chief, Yamaguchi lead Boy Scouts throughout the county to garner in excess of twenty thousand community service hours. In

2009 he served as the Southern California representative to the national Boy Scouts of America for the Order of the Arrow program. In his first year in office Jeremy played a crucial role in draft-ing and adopting Placentia’s first mission and vision statement: “The City Council is committed to keeping Placentia a pleasant place by providing a safe family atmosphere, superior public ser-vices and policies that promote the highest standards of com-munity life.” Yamaguchi currently serves on the City of Placentia recycle committee, Board of Directors of the Placentia Community Foundation, and the California Republican Party Central Committee. Yamaguchi’s personal motto is “I have pride in our past, faith in our future and a vision for a more stable and secure community.”

Councilmember Jeremy B. Yamaguchi, Placentia, California

State Representative Will Weatherford grew up in Pasco County raised by dedicated parents in a family of nine children. He graduated from Land O’ Lakes High School and Jacksonville University where he played football and received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. Will is married to Courtney Bense of Panama City, Florida. The Weatherford’s have two daughters Ella Kate and Molly Marie. Will was elected in 2006 to the Florida House of Representatives. He

is slated to become Speaker of the House in 2012. Weatherford is the Chair of the Redistricting Committee, leading the effort to redraw Florida’s legislative and Congressional districts. He also serves on the pow-erful Rules & Calendar Committee. Representative Weatherford has spearheaded many important legisla-tive issues during the last five years with a particular focus on advancing school choice and improving educa-tion accountability. In addition to his state service,

Representative Weatherford is an active member of his community. He serves on organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters of Florida, Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce, Commission on Open Government, Goodwill Industries, Greater Dade City Chamber of Commerce, Jobs for America’s Graduates, Pasco County Take Stock in Children Program, The Fund for American Studies, Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce, Workforce Housing Ventures, Inc, and Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce.

The Honorable Will Weatherford, Speaker of the House, Florida House of Representatives

In a historic ceremony on January 8, 2013, T.W. took the oath of office to be Oklahoma’s Speaker of the House. Speaker T.W. Shannon hopes his mark is made by his quest to restore strong families, and to inspire the challenge of prosperity through personal respon-sibility. T.W. found success early in life. He earned a bachelors of arts degree in communications from Cameron University and holds a juris doctorate from Oklahoma City University Law School. He worked as a field representative for former Congressman J.C. Watts a decade ago and served in the same position for Congressman Tom Cole the following two years. An enrolled member of the Chickasaw Nation, T.W. worked as the chief administrative officer for Chickasaw Nation

Enterprises. Today, he operates a home-based public relations business. T.W. was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representative from his hometown of Lawton in 2006. T.W. serves as a youth Sunday school teacher at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Lawton. He has been married to his college sweetheart, Devon, for 11 years and they have two children, Audrey Grace and T.W. II. Considered a champion for limited government, T.W. has more than earned the trust of his colleagues. T.W. quickly rose to leadership in the state House, where he served as deputy majority whip in his first term, chaired the powerful transportation committee in only his sec-ond term and was elected speaker-designate in his third term. T.W. has been a champion for the state’s natural

gas industry, reducing the tax on compressed natural gas, a plentiful Oklahoma resource. He again made a mark recently by pushing to liquidate excess state-owned property. He earned high praise and editorial support from both of the state’s two major newspapers. In the process, the trailblazing conservative uncovered that bureaucrats were grossly under-reporting the num-ber of state-owned assets. T.W. also crafted an eight-year plan to rebuild Oklahoma’s structurally deficient bridges. GOPAC, an organization whose mission it is to support up-and-coming Republican leaders, recently added this proud Oklahoman to its national advisory board.

The Honorable T.W. Shannon, Speaker of the House, Oklahoma House of Representatives

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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013

8:00 General Session Doors Open Potomac Ballroom

8:42 Emcee: Katie Pavlich, News Editor, Townhall Potomac Ballroom

8:44 Call to Order Gregg Keller, Executive Director, American Conservative Union Potomac Ballroom

8:46 Invocation Bethany Bowra, Founder, Next Generation of Voters Potomac Ballroom

8:47 Presentation of Colors The Citadel Republican Society Color Guard Potomac Ballroom

8:48 National Anthem Jordan Hostetter Potomac Ballroom

8:49 Pledge of Allegiance Charles Blain Potomac Ballroom

8:50 Welcome Remarks Al Cardenas, Chairman, American Conservative Union Potomac Ballroom

9:00 The Honorable Ken Cuccinelli, Virginia Attorney General Potomac Ballroom

9:15 The Honorable Allen West, former U.S. Representative Potomac Ballroom

9:30 The Honorable Pat Toomey, U.S. Senator (R-PA) Potomac Ballroom

9:45 “Too Many American Wars? Should We Fight Anywhere and Can We Afford It?” Potomac Ballroom

Abridged schedule, please check full program guide for details

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10:00 Exhibit Hall Opens Exhibit Hall D-E

10:45 Emcee: Katie Thompson, Chairman, South Carolina College Republicans National Harbor 2-3

10:45 The Honorable John Barrasso, U.S. Senator(R-WY) National Harbor 2-3

10:45 Respecting Families and the Rule of Law: Potomac Ballroom

11:00 Dick Morris, Author & Political Commentator National Harbor 2-3

11:15 The Honorable Matt Salmon, U.S. Representative (AZ-5) National Harbor 2-3

11:30 “Business in America” The Honorable Hector Barreto, Chairman, The Latino Coalition National Harbor 2-3

11:45 The Honorable Mike Lee, U.S. Senator(R-UT) Potomac Ballroom

11:45 “Small Business: The Economic Engine of America” National Harbor 2-3 Mario Lopez, President, Hispanic Leadership Fund National Harbor 2-3

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RO

PE

RT

IES

! *H

is w

ife

Bea

sai

d to

my

mot

her

(fro

m a

boo

k ab

out A

mer

ican

a, t

he u

ntol

d st

orie

s, b

elow

):

“Har

vard

cal

led

and

aske

d if

the

y co

uld

have

ove

r 10

0 of

the

Roo

seve

lt

lett

ers

for

thei

r ar

chiv

es a

nd I

tol

d th

em I

thr

ew t

hem

aw

ay b

ecau

se t

hey

are

pers

onal

lett

ers

that

are

nob

ody’

s bu

sine

ss!”

My

mot

her

was

hor

rifi

ed

but

I be

liev

e th

at s

he d

idn’

t w

ant

the

lett

ers

“min

ed”

to s

mea

r P

resi

dent

R

oose

velt

like

lett

ers

abou

t esp

iona

ge w

ritt

en b

y E

lmer

Bob

st to

Ric

hard

N

ixon

(th

e G

odfa

ther

of

the

Nix

on P

resi

denc

y)!

Now

, it’s

irre

futa

ble

that

ou

r en

emie

s ha

ve g

one

from

esp

iona

ge to

eve

nts

like

9/1

1 (F

BI

repo

rts)

. M

y br

othe

r R

icha

rd E

llis

(a

maj

or p

laye

r in

com

mer

cial

rea

l es

tate

had

ov

er o

ne m

illi

on s

q. f

t. l

ease

d in

the

WT

C w

hen

it c

ame

dow

n, b

elow

).

Pro

duct

s th

at p

roce

ss w

ater

ON

LY O

NC

E (

even

10

tim

es)

don’

t al

low

en

ough

Des

truc

tion

Tim

e to

kil

l can

cer V

irus

es &

Bac

teri

a! O

ur c

ount

erto

p ho

me

mac

hine

fro

ths

them

to th

e su

rfac

e in

the

boil

er w

here

we

hit t

hem

w

ith

high

inte

nsit

y ul

trav

iole

t mod

ular

fre

quen

cy a

nd h

eat 1

00’s

of

tim

es

per

gall

on (

NO

T O

NC

E!!

) un

til

the

hydr

ogen

bon

d an

gle

open

s up

fro

m

104

degr

ees

in o

rdin

ary

wat

er t

o 11

4 D

egre

es!

SIN

CE

YO

UR

BL

OO

D

IS 9

4% W

AT

ER

, AN

M.D

. TH

AT

TA

UG

HT

AT

TH

E U

CL

A M

ED

ICA

L

SC

HO

OL

SA

ID: “

UN

LIK

E U

NM

EA

SU

RA

BL

E “

CL

AIM

S”,

NO

BO

DY

C

AN

AR

GU

E W

ITH

SO

ME

TH

ING

YO

U C

AN

ME

AS

UR

E.

NO

TH

ING

IS E

VE

N C

LO

SE

TO

YO

UR

WA

TE

R F

OR

BL

OO

D F

LO

W T

O

TH

E E

XT

RE

MIT

IES

! YO

U H

AV

E C

HA

NG

ED

TH

E H

YD

RO

GE

N B

ON

D

AN

GL

E F

RO

M 1

04°

TO

114

°!!”

He

imm

edia

tely

bou

ght

mor

e E

lect

ron

5 ho

me

wat

er m

achi

nes

to ta

ke to

Isr

ael.

Reg

ulat

ors

let u

s us

e th

is b

ecau

se th

e bl

ood

flow

res

ults

can

be

mea

sure

d no

n-in

vasi

vely

on

the

SK

IN (

Dop

pler

U

ltras

ound

)! A

s th

e re

sults

pou

red

in, w

e w

onde

red

if o

ur m

achi

nes

wou

ld

help

the

9/11

vic

tims!

Acc

ordi

ngly

, I a

sked

my

brot

her

Ric

hard

Elli

s ho

w to

re

ach

thes

e pe

ople

. H

e su

gges

ted

scie

ntifi

c m

agaz

ines

bas

ed i

n N

YC

tha

t ar

e al

so r

ead

by t

he p

olic

e an

d fi

re r

espo

nder

s. W

e ra

n fu

ll pa

ge a

ds f

or 3

ye

ars.

All

the

Am

eric

an o

wne

d pu

blic

atio

ns c

arri

ed o

ur r

ecen

t ad

s w

ith t

he

SP

EC

TAC

UL

AR

RE

SU

LTS

exc

ept a

pop

ular

sci

entifi

c m

agaz

ine

that

is n

o lo

nger

Am

eric

an o

wne

d.

How

ever

, yo

u ca

n lo

ok a

t th

e E

VID

EN

CE

of

the

succ

essf

ul r

esul

ts...

.the

supe

rim

pose

d pi

ctur

e of

the

Gat

ehou

se E

ntra

nce

to o

ur 4

18 a

cre

$100

mill

ion

prop

erty

on

top

of a

mou

ntai

n w

e bo

ught

ove

rloo

king

the

Del

awar

e R

iver

that

is

bei

ng d

onat

ed to

furt

her C

ance

r Res

earc

h! A

n O

ncol

ogis

t (on

our

web

site

):

“I ju

st r

etir

ed f

rom

Slo

an K

ette

ring

aft

er 3

0 ye

ars

and

I do

n’t h

ave

acce

ss to

yo

ur m

achi

ne a

nym

ore.

Sen

d m

e yo

ur E

5 m

achi

ne!”

The

Was

hing

ton

Tim

es:

“Put

thes

e e-

mai

ls f

rom

the

top

Onc

olog

ists

on

your

web

site

!” W

ith a

$60

0 m

illio

n in

vest

men

t, it’

s ce

rtai

nly

a m

ajor

new

spap

er!

Eve

n T

he W

ashi

ngto

n Po

st a

s fa

r bac

k as

1/2

7/92

with

a d

escr

iptio

n of

our

pat

ents

: “10

,000

peo

ple/

day,

sai

d to

cur

e an

ythi

ng,

the

cura

tive

pow

er e

tc!”

The

art

icle

(M

exic

an

Pate

nt 2

3971

9) r

esul

ted

in t

he s

ale

of 1

00,0

00 m

achi

nes!

100

0’s

of w

ells

ha

ve b

een

done

usi

ng O

NLY

10

gallo

ns o

f w

ater

ON

CE

and

it

can

last

for

ye

ars

(city

was

te l

agoo

ns, D

ole

Food

s co

ntra

ct).

A y

oung

gir

l di

d ov

er 2

00

wel

ls w

ith S

tate

Ins

pect

ors

shak

ing

thei

r he

ads

as t

o w

hy t

his

is p

ossi

ble

(our

web

site

)! N

OW

, A

FT

ER

BU

ILD

ING

A B

OT

TL

ING

OP

ER

AT

ION

, sc

ient

ists

can

mea

sure

the

Hyd

roge

n B

ond

Ang

le (

113.

8 de

gree

s ro

unde

d of

f to

114

deg

rees

) us

ing

a Tu

nnel

ing

Sca

nnin

g E

lect

ron

Mic

rosc

ope.

A

child

can

use

ful

vic

acid

(a

nutr

ient

) to

see

the

cha

nge

in W

ater

Pro

pert

ies!

A

TY

PIC

AL

CO

MM

EN

T F

RO

M A

SC

IEN

TIS

T i

n Z

uric

h, S

witz

erla

nd:

“I h

ave

elep

hant

itis.

My

legs

sw

elle

d up

lik

e a

ballo

on y

ears

ago

and

I

can’

t wea

r or

dina

ry s

hoes

. I h

ave

had

your

E5

mac

hine

for

onl

y 24

hou

rs. I

el

imin

ated

all

that

wat

er a

nd w

ent t

o a

shoe

sto

re a

nd b

ough

t a p

air

of s

hoes

si

ze 1

0. T

hen,

usi

ng o

nly

100

wat

ts o

f po

wer

, I c

ould

n’t

belie

ve h

ow m

uch

hydr

ogen

I co

uld

prod

uce

usin

g el

ectr

olys

is...

it vi

olat

es F

arad

ay’s

Law

! Why

is

tha

t? D

o yo

u re

aliz

e th

e im

port

ance

of

your

dis

cove

ry?”

I t

old

him

you

ca

n ad

d ou

r wat

er to

oth

er w

ater

to c

hang

e th

e pr

oper

ties

of v

ast q

uant

ities

of

TH

AT

wat

er!

Sin

ce th

e H

ydro

gen

Bon

d A

ngle

has

bee

n in

crea

sed

from

104

to

114

deg

rees

, it t

akes

less

ene

rgy

to s

plit

the

wat

er m

olec

ule

into

hyd

roge

n an

d ox

ygen

! In

the

futu

re, y

ou w

ill h

eat y

our

hom

e, p

rodu

ce e

lect

rici

ty a

nd

pow

er y

our

car

for

penn

ies!

*Fr

om D

r. N

orm

an V

ince

nt P

eale

to

Nor

man

R

ockw

ell,

Jam

es C

ash

Penn

y, L

owel

l Tho

mas

, Mrs

. Del

ano

and

mor

e!

LIS

TE

N T

O A

TO

LL

FR

EE

RE

CO

RD

ING

AT

1-8

00-4

33-9

553

BU

Y B

OT

TL

ED

WA

TE

R!!

! w

ww

.Wat

erC

ure

sAny

thin

g.co

mC

all u

s fo

r a

FR

EE

sam

ple

of

our

wat

er a

t 57

0-29

6-02

14

TH

E C

AN

CE

R V

IRU

S A

NSW

ER

?W

ho w

ould

know

bett

er

than

the founder

of th

e A

meri

can C

ance

r Soci

ety

?

Abo

ut J

ohn

Elli

s Wat

er®

….T

he 8

2 ye

ar o

ld in

vent

or is

a C

hoat

e Sc

hool

and

Laf

ayet

te C

olle

ge E

ngin

eeri

ng g

radu

ate.

At j

ust 1

7 ye

ars

old,

he

inve

nted

a s

cien

tific

mea

suri

ng d

evic

e th

at is

stil

l use

d w

orld

wid

e. A

fter

wor

king

as

an O

il W

ell E

ngin

eer,

a D

esig

n E

ngin

eer a

t Dou

glas

A

eros

pace

and

Hon

eyw

ell E

ngin

eer,

he s

tart

ed h

is o

wn

busi

ness

at a

ge 3

0 an

d in

vent

ed a

sw

itch

that

ope

rate

s (o

n-of

f) w

ithin

.000

1 of

an

inch

. Hon

eyw

ell a

nd M

ilita

ry/I

ndus

tria

l use

rs s

ay, “

He’

s th

e on

ly p

erso

n th

at k

now

s ho

w to

pro

duce

it!”

Lik

ewis

e, te

xtbo

ok s

cien

ces

clai

m

“you

can

’t ch

ange

wat

er p

rope

rtie

s” b

ut J

ohn

Elli

s H

AS

chan

ged

the

prop

erti

es o

f wat

er…

for

the

bene

fit o

f all

man

kind

!

Wat

ch a

n o

nli

ne

vid

eo o

f Jo

hn

Ell

is, 8

2 ye

ar o

ld I

nven

tor

ww

w.W

ate

rCure

sAnyt

hin

g.c

om

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a m

achin

e 8

45

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FR

EE

WATE

R

SA

MP

LE

CA

LL

(570)-

296-0

214

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12:15 The Honorable Jim Sensenbrenner, U.S. Representative (WI-5) National Harbor 2-3

12:30 Iran and the Islamist Threat to America and the West: What is—What Should Be— Our Strategy National Harbor 2-3

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1:45 “Benghazi and Its Aftermath: U.S. Middle East and Southwest Asia Policy Potomac Ballroom

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2:00 The Honorable Mike Kelly, U.S. Representative (PA-3) National Harbor 2-3

2:30 The Honorable Cory Gardner, U.S. Representative (CO-4) National Harbor 2-3

2:45 “Fight Club 2013: A Liberal & A Conservative Duke it Out” Potomac Ballroom

2:45 Michael Coger, former Chairman, College Republican Federation of Virginia National Harbor 2-3

2:45 The Honorable Connie Mack, former U.S. Representative National Harbor 2-3

3:00 Emcee: Alex Levin, Treasurer, College Republican National Committee Chesapeake D-F

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3:00 Emcee: Ryan Reynolds National Harbor 4-5

3:00 “Does the Buckley Rule Still Apply and Who Decides?” National Harbor 4-5

3:15 The Honorable Rick Perry, Governor of Texas Potomac Ballroom

3:30 The Honorable Tim Scott, U.S. Senator (R-SC) Introduction: Al Cardenas, Chairman, American Conservative Union Potomac Ballroom

3:45 Tom Fitton, President, Judicial Watch Potomac Ballroom

3:45 General Session Closes Potomac Ballroom

4:00 “A Roundtable Discussion on The Future of the Movement: Winning with Generation X/Y” National Harbor 2-3

4:30 “Stop THIS: Threats, Harassment, Intimidation, Slander & Bullying from the Obama Administration” National Harbor 2-3

5:00 “The United Nations vs. The United States: The End Run Around the American Way of Life” National Harbor 4-5

6:30 Exhibit Hall Closes Exhibit Hall D-E

6:15 VIP Presidential Dinner Reception sponsored by National Rifle Association Potomac Ballroom Foyer

7:30 Presidential Dinner sponsored by Newsmax Potomac Ballroom

FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2013

8:00 Exhibit Hall Opens Exhibit Hall D-E

8:40 Pledge Amanda House, Intern, American Conservative Union Potomac Ballroom

8:43 Invocation Karl Beckenstein, New England Vice Chairman, College Republican National Committee Potomac Ballroom

8:45 Donald Trump, Chairman & President, The Trump Organization Potomac Ballroom

9:00 The Honorable Mitch McConnell, Republican Leader, U.S. Senate Potomac Ballroom

9:00 Emcee: Ryan Lyk, State Chairman, Minnesota Federation of College Republicans National Harbor 2-3

9:00 “Tax Revolution: Fair Tax, Flat Tax, or ABC Tax” The Honorable Devin Nunes, U.S. Representative (CA-22) National Harbor 2-3

9:15 The Honorable Kelly Ayotte, U.S. Senator (R-NH) Potomac Ballroom

9:15 The Honorable Jason Chaffetz, U.S. Representative (UT-3) National Harbor 2-3

9:30 The Honorable Paul Ryan, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives Introduction: Al Cardenas, Chairman, American Conservative Union Potomac Ballroom

9:30 Richard Fisher, President & Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas National Harbor 2-3

9:45 “CSI Washington, D.C.: November 2012 Autopsy” Potomac Ballroom

9:45 Wayne Allyn Root, 2008 Libertarian Nominee for Vice President National Harbor 2-3

10:45 Wayne LaPierre, Chief Executive Officer, National Rifle Association Potomac Ballroom

11:00 “How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love Plastic Water Bottles, Fracking, Genetically Modified Food, & Big Gulp Sodas” Potomac Ballroom

12:00 Emcee: Guy Benson, Political Editor, Townhall Potomac Ballroom

12:00 The Honorable Rick Santorum, former U.S. Senator Potomac Ballroom

12:10 Presentation of ACU Award for Conservative Philanthropy Potomac Ballroom

12:15 “Budgets & Readiness: Can We Cut Defense S pending & Still Protect America?” Potomac Ballroom

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1:15 The Honorable Michael Burgess, U.S. Representative (TX-26) National Harbor 2-3

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2:00 The Honorable Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Representative (TN-7) National Harbor 2-3

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2:15 The Honorable Diane Black, U.S. Representative (TN-6) National Harbor 2-3

2:25 The Honorable Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana Potomac Ballroom

2:30 The Honorable Tim Huelskamp, U.S . Representative (KS-1) National Harbor 2-3

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3:00 “Campaign Messaging for the Future: Right Brain, Right Now” Chesapeake A-C

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3:00 “Fatherless America: The Headwaters of Poverty, Crime & Social Dysfunction” National Harbor 2-3

3:00 Emcee: Amy Lutz, Executive Director, Missouri College Republicans National Harbor 4-5

3:00 “Getting Hollywood Right” National Harbor 4-5

3:35 The Honorable Eric Cantor, Majority Leader, U.S. House of Representatives Potomac Ballroom

3:45 David Bossie, President, Citizens United Potomac Ballroom

3:55 Dr. Larry Eastland, Member, Board of Directors, American Conservative Union Potomac Ballroom

4:00 General Session Closes Potomac Ballroom

5:00 “Free at Last! When the Right to Work Came Back to the Midwest” National Harbor 2-3

5:00 “The Liberty Movement & It’s Role in the Conservative Movement” National Harbor 4-5

6:15 VIP Ronald Reagan Dinner Reception sponsored by Koch Industries, Inc. Potomac Ballroom Foyer

6:30 Exhibit Hall Closes Exhibit Hall D-E

7:30Ronald Reagan Dinner sponsored by Judicial Watch Potomac Ballroom Presentation of Defender of the Constitution, Jeane Jordan Kirkpatrick Academic Freedom, and Ronald Reagan Awards. Featured Speaker: The Honorable Jeb Bush, former Governor of Florida Emcee: Alex Castellanos, Founding Partner, Purple Strategies

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8:53 Invocation Jon Conradi, former Rhode Island State Chairman, College Republican National Committee Potomac Ballroom

8:55 Jenny Beth Martin, Co-Founder, Tea Party Patriots Potomac Ballroom

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College Republican National CommitteeCompetitive Enterprise Institute

Eagle ForumEberle Associates

Fabrizio, McLaughlin & AssociatesFamily Research Council

Freedom Alliance

Gravis MarketingHSP Direct

Investor’s Business DailyJustice FellowshipLet Freedom Ring

Liberty Alliance (with Patriot Update)Liberty University School of Law

MicrosoftNational Organization for MarriageNew York State Conservative Party

Patriot Update (with Liberty Alliance)Revive America USA

RicochetSusan B. Anthony List

The American TFPThe Committee for the Republic

The Pebble Partnership (Resourceful Earth, Davies Public Affairs)

The Political Insider

CoSponsors:

Americans for Tax ReformAshbrook CenterDC London, Inc.

Generation Opportunity

Goldwater InstituteHow Money Walks

Media Research Center

National ReviewPatriot Voices

The American Petrolem InstituteVernon K. Krieble Foundation

Upgraded CoSponsors:

CPAC 2013 Sponsors

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SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013

9:15 The Honorable Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin Potomac Ballroom

9:30 The Honorable Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Introduction: Callista Gingrich Potomac Ballroom

9:45 The Honorable Michele Bachmann, U.S. Representative (MN-6) Potomac Ballroom

10:00 “President Obama’s (Prayer) Breakfast Club” Potomac Ballroom

10:00 Technology Group Think: “Who’s Needed, What’s Needed, What’s Next” National Harbor 2-3

10:45 “In The Tank: The Smartest Guys in the Room” Potomac Ballroom

10:45 Emcee: Steven Crowder, Actor, Comedian Potomac Ballroom

11:45 The Honorable Artur Davis, former U.S. Representative Potomac Ballroom

12:00 The Honorable Sarah Palin, former Governor of Alaska Potomac Ballroom

12:20 Phyllis Schlafly, Founder, Eagle Forum Potomac Ballroom

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10 Conservatives Under 40 Potomac Ballroom The Honorable Michael Caldwell,Georgia State Representative The Honorable Art Linares, Connecticut State Senator The Honorable Nicole Malliotakis, New York State Assemblywoman The Honorable Beau McCoy, Nebraska State Senator The Honorable John McCuskey, West Virginia Delegate The Honorable Clarence Mingo III, Franklin County, Ohio Auditor The Honorable Lisa Posthumus Lyons, Michigan House of Representatives Assistant Majority Leader The Honorable T.W. Shannon, Oklahoma House of Representatives Speaker The Honorable Will Weatherford, Florida House of Representatives Speaker The Honorable Jeremy Yamaguchi, Placentia, California Councilman Moderator: Amy Kremer, Chair, Tea Party Express

Potomac Ballroom

1:20 “Has Atlas Shrugged? Business in Obama’s America” Potomac Ballroom

2:15 Brent Bozell, Founder & President, Media Research Center Potomac Ballroom

2:30 The Honorable Mia Love, Mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah Potomac Ballroom

2:30 Emcee: Sonnie Johnson, Founder, “Did She Say That”/Breitbart News Network Potomac Ballroom

2:45 “CPAC 2013 All Star Panel” Potomac Ballroom

3:45 Reince Priebus, Chairman, Republican National Committee Potomac Ballroom

3:55 David Keene, President, National Rifle Association Potomac Ballroom

4:00 Exhibit Hall Closes Exhibit Hall D-E

4:10 The Honorable Cathy McMorris Rogers, Chairwoman, Republican Conference, U.S. House of Representatives Potomac Ballroom

4:25 YouTube and Essay Contest Winners Announced Potomac Ballroom

4:35 Presentation of Blogger of the Year Award Potomac Ballroom

4:40 Ann Coulter, Political Commentator & Best Selling Author Potomac Ballroom

4:50 One America News Network Announcement Potomac Ballroom

5:00 Washington Times/CPAC 2013 Straw Poll Results Potomac Ballroom

5:10 The Honorable Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator (R-TX) Potomac Ballroom

5:45 Adjournment: Al Cardenas, Chairman, American Conservative Union Potomac Ballroom

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131797 - to help pay for buildup of the Navy 1802 - REPEALED

DEATH TAX TIMELINE

1862 - to help pay for the Civil War1870 - REPEALED

1898 - to help pay for the Spanish-American War1902 - REPEALED

“The 60 Plus Association is leading a re-energized nationwide fi ght to kill the Death Tax. On behalf of 7.2 million seniors, I am calling on Congress and the President for complete abolition of the Death Tax immediately - or until such time as World War I fl ares up again.”

JIM MARTINChairman, 60 Plus Association

Visit www.60plus.org if you support our efforts to bury the DEATH TAX

The 60 Plus Association is a 20 year old non-partisan seniors organization working for • the repeal of the Death Tax • saving Social Security • repeal of Obamacare • affordable prescription coverage • lowering energy costs through sane, responsible environmental policies • less government and • lower taxes. The 60 Plus Association calls on vocal support from over 7 million citizen activists. 60 Plus publishes a magazine, Senior Voice, and a Scorecard bestowing awards on lawmakers of both parties who vote “pro-senior.” The 60 Plus Association has been called “...an increasingly infl uential senior citizens’ group,” and since 1992 has been acknowledged as the most effective “conservative alternative to AARP.”

Did you know:The Death Tax was last instituted to pay for WWI?

That confl ict ended almost 100 years ago. Now is the time to drive a stake through the heart of the DEATH TAX for the fourth and fi nal time!

a “temporary tax” imposed four

times for defense purposesTHE DEATH TAX

1916 - to help pay for World War I2013 - NOT REPEALED

“Jim Martin came up with the idea of relabeling the estate tax as a “death tax.” Martin’s rhetoric was particularly brilliant as it made the tax seem especially cruel.”

Ramesh Ponnuru, National Review

“Jim Martin deserves particular credit for leading the movement to repeal the Death Tax.”

President George W. Bush