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This week’s contents: I. HRC Candidacy Declarations and Dues due Wednesday by Midnight II. HRC Condemns UC for "Living Wage" Endorsement III. Paintball vs. the Harvard Dems IV. HRC Study Break Wed. - Discuss "Kelo v. New London" V. HRC Alum Declares for Alaska Rep. Seat! VI. Debate America's Third World Disaster Response at HPU - Thursday VII. Join the "Confirm Alito" Facebook Group! VIII. Gaylord Study Group - Wednesdays IX. Buy a T-Shirt X. Pay Dues Weekly
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I.
HRC Candidacy Declarations and Dues due Wednesday by
Midnight - If you intend to run for the
office of President, Vice President, Secretary or
Treasurer, you must declare your candidacy by
Wednesday night at 11:59 PM by emailing Election
Commission chair Zach Singer (singer@fas).
Additionally, those who want to run or vote in
elections must be dues-paid by the same time, so
email Meghan Grizzle (mgrizzle@fas). Election
rules have been finalized and are available at www.harvardgop.org/Documents/2005ElectionRules.doc .
These rules are in addition to the guidelines in the
HRC constitution at www.harvardgop.org/constitution.html
II.
HRC Condemns UC for "Living Wage"
Endorsement. - HRC has released a statement
regarding the UC's vote tonight to endorse the
"living wage" campaign on campus. You can
read it here: www.harvardgop.org/Documents/ucstatement.doc
III.
Paintball vs. the Harvard Dems - If you
are interested in playing a game of paintball against
the Harvard Democrats, please fill out the following
survey to help the organizers: http://inventacorp.com/paintball
IV.
HRC Study Break Wed. - Discuss "Kelo v. New
London" - HRC's next study break is this
Wednesday at 8 PM in the Leverett Private Dining Room,
to the back and left as you enter the Leverett dining
hall (not to be confused with the other room in
Leverett where we've been having study breaks). We'll
be discussing the (bad) law and economics behind the
Kelo v. New London Supreme Court decision that allowed
governments to use eminent domain to encourage private
economic development.
V.
HRC Alum Declares for Alaska Rep. Seat! - HRC
Alum Matt Moon '05 has declared his intent to run for
a seat in the Alaska State Legislature. Matt was an
active member of HRC and an excellent debater on
behalf of the club. We look forward to his victory in
the Nov. 7th elections next year! If you'd like to
help or donate to his campaign, you can get in touch
with Matt at moonforstatehouse@gmail.com.
VI. Debate
America's Third World Disaster Response at
HPU - Thursday - HPU's topic of the week is
America's response to disasters in the third world,
particularly the recent earthquake in South Asia. The
discussion is at 6 on Thursday in the IOP, and pizza
will be served.
VII.
Join the "Confirm Alito" Facebook Group!
- Join the "Confirm Alito" facebook group to
show your support for President Bush's new nominee to
the Supreme Court! You can search for "Confirm
Alito" or visit http://www.facebook.com/group_profile.php?gid=19178 once
you're logged in. If you want to become an admin to
invite your friends, email John Wilson (jwilson@fas).
VIII.
Gaylord Study Group - Wednesdays - Joe
Gaylord, the author of the Contract with America and
the 1994 campaign manager of the year, will be leading
a study group at the IOP every Wednesday at 4:00pm. He
will be discussing how to win campaigns in the 21st
century from both a candidate and a strategist
perspective. We encourage you all to participate.
IX. Buy a T-Shirt - You can buy an
HRC T-shirt for $10 by emailing John Souther at souther@fas.harvard.edu to
arrange for payment and shipping/pickup.
X. Pay Dues - If you haven't
paid your $5 dues for the year yet, you can do so by
mailing it with your name and email address to Meghan
Grizzle, 195 Leverett Mail Center, Cambridge, MA
02138. Paying dues gets you a membership card,
priority in our events and other benefits.
Weekly Action Item
Sign the Petition for the Pledge of
Allegiance - The Pledge of
Allegiance as it currently stands affirms the
fundamental American value of belief in God, and needs
to continue to do so. Belief in God is not only the
basis of our social values, it is also the basis of
the social contract on which our democracy is founded.
U.S. District Judge Lawrence Karlton disagrees, and
ruled the Pledge unconstitutional this past September.
Sign the petition in favor of the Pledge: http://www.gopusa.com/activist/petitions/petition.php?petition=050914_pledge
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