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Clinton's Acquittal
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"The love of liberty is the love of others; the love of power is the love of ourselves." -- William Hazlitt


Magna Carta
The Mayflower Compact
Common Sense by Thomas Paine
The Declaration of Independence
The Articles of Confederation
The Constitution of the United States
The Federalists Papers


TAKE ANOTHER LOOK FAIR
Side-by-side with the Democrats, the College Republicans were accepting new members with open arms. There were several students who signed up as new members, and many more moderates who took our literature.Although the Democrats are clearly more popular, one must give the College Republicans credit for being a strong, and ever-present force on campus despite the odds. We thank you for your support and hope that you will come out to our events and help us be the best Party on campus!

More photos of event in Photo Album.



FIRST MEETING A SUCCESS
A full crowd showed up at the Stamp. There was open discussion about upcoming events ideas for the College Republicans. Certainly there will be more CR activities this semester. Congressman Ehrlich was the highlight of the evening. He touched on a several issues and answered CR members' questions involving the future of the Republican party and the rather disappointing election year for Republicans in the state of Maryland.

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