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Viva, Las Vegas (Upcoming Reason Event Edition)

Reason's Dynamic Cities Conference
Las Vegas
November 4-6, 2005

Join Drew Carey, Christopher Hitchens, Joel Kotkin, Nick Gillespie, Bob Poole, Adrian Moore, Jacob Sullum, David Nott and many others for an interactive weekend of ideas and fun.

How do policies based on freedom and choice make a city great? Where are those cities? Who's winning the War on Pleasure? What can Las Vegas teach the liberals and conservatives who fear and loathe it?

Enjoy Director John Stagliano's award-winning Fashionistas dance show, the spectacular Penn & Teller, poker, shopping, great food, cigars, innovative speakers, panel discussions, and more at Reason's Dynamic Cities Conference and Reason After Dark special events.

November 4-6, 2005
The Mirage
3400 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109

More info here.

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|9.2.05 @ 4:39PM|

You know, this sounds pretty cool. I might go. I wonder, are there other Hit and Runners planning to go?

|9.2.05 @ 4:51PM|

Damn, I'd love to go, but I'm already going to SF later this month and prolly to the DC area for Christmas, and I just don't have the budget for yet another trip this year.

|9.2.05 @ 4:58PM|

Drew Carey and Christopher Hitchens.

My God, that's a "reluctant buddy" genre comedy film waiting to happen.

|9.2.05 @ 6:05PM|

Christopher Hitchens? Will any other apologists for US hegemony and violence be present?

Peter K.|9.2.05 @ 9:42PM|

You have to wonder what sort of deal Vegas made with God to be spared from His wrath. Possibly it was the public sacrifice of Roy?

|9.2.05 @ 9:44PM|

Dain,

I think so, along with some head-in-the-sand ostrich types who like to wave Harry Browne's Magic Wand of Impenetrable Nonintervention as a total foreign policy stance. There might be some people in between, too.

|9.3.05 @ 4:18AM|

Enjoy Director John Stagliano's award-winning Fashionistas dance show [...]

Wow! Is the Buttman a libertarian?

|9.3.05 @ 5:52PM|

I think you could even call him a hardcore libertarian.

|9.5.05 @ 12:20AM|

>>I think so, along with some head-in-the-sand ostrich types who like to wave Harry Browne's Magic Wand of Impenetrable Nonintervention as a total foreign policy stance.

I'd rather my head be metaphorically "in the sand" than the real thing...

|9.5.05 @ 2:01AM|

I think you could even call him a hardcore libertarian. -Julian Sanchez

It's good to know that even in the world of politics John Stagliano doesn't do things half-assed.

And now I can purchase and watch those "gonzo" Rio Carnival and Nudes A Poppin' videos without guilt or shame knowing in good conscience that I'm contributing to the advancement of the anti-statist/pro-individualist worldwide movement.

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