Cuccinelli to be featured speaker for constitution group

Virginia Attorney Gen. Ken Cuccinelli (R) will be the featured speaker at an evening event on Oct. 15 hosted by the Virginia Liberty Project, a year old group in Northern Virginia that focuses on the constitution and pushes limited government.
"Our honored speaker will be none other than our terrific Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli who will discuss some very interesting aspects of current events in the context of our U.S. Constitution," reads an e-mail invitation for the event at the Waterford Reception Center in Fair Oaks.
Cuccinelli political director Noah Wall said the attorney general accepted the invitation from the group, one of dozens that have sprung up devoted to discussions of the constitution and broadly associated with the tea party movement.
"It is one of our long-term goals to work with groups who believe in the importance of small government and the First Principles our founding fathers believed in, and we're excited to participate in this event," Wall said.
Cuccinelli will also be speaking at this weekend's Virginia Tea Party Convention.
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Rosalind Helderman
| October 5, 2010; 2:00 PM ET
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Rosalind: Thanks for the heads-up on this event. Bruce
Posted by: BruceFairfax | October 7, 2010 4:50 AM | Report abuse
Rosalind: Thanks for the heads-up on this event. Bruce
Posted by: BruceFairfax | October 7, 2010 4:50 AM | Report abuse












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