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06-25-2008, 11:00 AM
I wish I could make it down there! Ron PAUL SUPPORTERS! GRASSROOTS! GET THOSE SIGNS OUT THERE ! McCarran Airport to UNLV route FUNNY Photo Ops and Business attire! LOL!

Show McLOBBYIST (DINOSAUR) WHO NEVADA SUPPORTS!
RON PAUL!

Here's his Las Vegas Itinerary today:
Finance Luncheon

When: June 25, 2008 11:30am

Where: Southern Highlands Golf Club
One Robert Trent Jones Lane
Las Vegas, NV

Nevada Leadership Cordially Invites You To A Luncheon Honoring JOHN McCAIN

To benefit: McCain Victory 2008

Wednesday, June 25th 2008

11:30 AM Roundtable Private Discussion
$33,100 per person <==============WOW!

At the home of:
Sig and Lori Rogich <===== Colluding ZIONIST look at info at bottom on these AIPAC ISRAELI Freaks
11847 Oakland Hills Drive
Las Vegas, Nevada

Address link: John - McCain @ Sig and Lori Rogich ESTATE - ELITIST FUND RAISERS (http://maps.yahoo.com/index.php#mvt=h&lat=35.973572&lon=-115.180164&zoom=15&q1=11847%20Oakland%20Hills%20Dr%2C%20Las%20Vegas%2 C%20NV%2089141)

12:00 PM VIP Reception and Photo Opportunity

Raise/contribute $10,000
12:30 pm Luncheon and Photo Opportunity: $2,300 per person
Luncheon Only: $1,000 per person

At the
Southern Highlands Golf Club
One Robert Trent Jones Lane
Las Vegas, Nevada

Business Attire <=== love this!

LOOK AT THIS BUSH/ROGICH EDUCATION FUNDS - COLLUSION:

http://mahamatzav.org/2006/10/ (http://mahamatzav.org/2006/10/) <=== Bush/No Child Left Behind/Money to the Sig and Lori Rogich of Las Vegas!!!!

In Las Vegas, the schools have approved more than $300,000 in Ignite purchases. Records show the board recommended spending $150,000 in No Child funding on Ignite products.

Sources familiar with the Las Vegas purchases said pressure to buy Ignite products came from Sig Rogich, an influential local figure and prominent Republican whose fundraising of more than $200,000 for President Bush’s 2004 reelection campaign qualified him as a “Bush Ranger.”

Rogich, who chairs a foundation that supports local schools, said he applied no pressure but became interested in COWs after Neil Bush contacted him. Rogich donated $6,000 to purchase two COWs for a middle school named after him.

Christy Falba, the former Clark County school official who oversaw the contracts, said she and her husband attended a dinner with Neil Bush to discuss the products. She said Rogich encouraged the district “to look at the Ignite program” but applied no pressure.