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December 13, 2005
NYYRC Politically Incorrect Christmas/Hanukkah Party
Young Republicans at our
Politically Incorrect Christmas/Hanukkah Party
232 East 9th Street
Second Floor
$5 for Members
$20 for Non-Members
Come to NYC's biggest republican holiday bash of 2005 and celebrate the holidays with fellow members of the vast-right-wing conspiracy! We will have light cocktail food, a cash bar and some of the best people in New York. Plus some surprise special guests.
Please RSVP at http://www.nycyr.org/rsvp.php.
Non-Members who wish to join can do so by credit card on the website at www.nycyr.org or at the door. Annual dues are $35. Anyone joining or renewing a membership at the door will receive a one-year membership plus admission to the party for $40 and your membership will be good through December 2006.
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December 09, 2005
December Meeting With Cox and Schundler
Former? US Senate candidate Ed Cox and former Jersey City Mayor/Candidate for NJ Governor Bret Schundler spoke at the Dec. 8 YR meeting.

Bret Schundler meets some members.

Wall St. Journal opinion page editor John Fund showed up. Here he is pictured (at left) with Ed Cox (center) and YR chairman Robert Hornak.

Ed Cox talks about Hillary's failures.

Bret Schundler speaks about a unified GOP message that appeals to all voters - property taxes in NJ.

Cox and Schundler were both eager to listen to each other's presentations, and discussed campaigning afterwards.
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December 08, 2005
NYYRC December Political Forum
This month, we are proud to host two prominent politicians speaking on the future of the GOP and conservative ideas in the region.
Featured Speaker
Our featured speaker will be Bret Schundler, former Mayor of Jersey City and GOP candidate for NJ Governor, who will be speaking about the future of the conservative movement and what Reagan republicans can look forward to in the "liberal" NE over the next few election cycles. Do Republican candidates go further by running in the Rockefeller tradition or the Reagan tradition?
Special Speaker
As part of our 2006 Election Series we are proud to host former Senatorial candidate Ed Cox. Although Mr. Cox's campaign is on hold, there has been rampant speculation that he might resume his candidacy.
Mr. Cox is coming to speak about the 2006 NY State elections and what the Republican Party will need to do to remain a force in NY politics.
Time: 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Place: Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmens Club
283 Lexington Ave (bet 36th & 37th St), 2nd Floor
Admission: Members - FREE, Non Members - $5, F/T Students - $2.
After-politics Socializing
We always head out for drinks after the meeting, so please join us at
Margarita Murphy's
591 Third Ave.
Between 38th and 39th streets
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