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David Keene is an Editor at Large for The Washington Times, and you may view his most recent articles HERE.

Chicago & Las Vegas

Donna and I have just returned from Chicago and Las Vegas where we attended CPAC’s
second regional meeting and the Western Conservative Leadership Conference. Since taking
over as ACU Chairman, Al Cardenas has put together a plan that calls for three regional CPAC
conferences a year in addition to the national conference in Washington. So far the plan must be
counted a rousing success.

Obama's Plan to 'Crucify' Political Opponents

Cameron Gray and John Popp talk to NRA President David Keene about this article he wrote in The Washington Times: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/may/15/obamas-plan-to-crucify-p...... - NRA News - May 16, 2012 - http://www.NRANews.com

Manzullo Fights in Illinois

Mar 19, 2012

KEENE: Choosing between sheep and rock

               Illinois voters are headed to the polls today and while most will focus on the GOP Presidential primary, at least one other contest that deserves attention.

               Other Republican voters around the country are being forced to choose between two incumbents running against each other after redistricting, but in the newly drawn 16th Congressional District the race between veteran Congressman Don Manzullo and freshman Adam Kinzinger has been one of a kind.

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