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| Feb. 26-28, 2015--Scenes from
the
exhibit hall. (alpha by group, page 3) |
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| Pro-English. |
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| The Red Card
Solution. |
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| Republican National Committee. |
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| Save the Inventor, a campaign of the Innovation Alliance, opposes H.R. 9 ("legislation that would weaken our patent system") and STRONG Patent Act ("which ensures balance in post-grant proceedings, cracks down on abusive demand letters, and eliminates USPTO fee diversion.") The Computer and Communications Industry Association has a counter campaign, Patent Progress, which "identifies the misalignments and asymmetries and how the system can be reformed to promote innovation instead of conflict and litigation." |
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| Sick of Lawsuits is a project of
Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse. |
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| Tea Party Patriots. |
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| Turning Point USA had a very
large presence. Founded by Charlie Kirk in June 2012, the group
"educates students about the importance of fiscal responsibility, free
markets, and limited government." |
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| John Gerard Lewis is executive
director of VotingCatholic.com. This effort holds that there are
five non-negotiable issues Catholic voters must weigh a candidate on:
abortion, euthanasia, embryonic stem cell research, human cloning and
"homosexual" marriage. |
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| The
Weekly
Standard is celebrating its 20th anniversary this
year. The first issue date was Sept. 18, 1995. |
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| Young Americans for Liberty. |
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| Sabo, the artist. |
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| An exhibitor's suitcase. More: Log Cabin Republicans | RespectAbility. |
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