
OCM’s 2005 annual meeting theme is “Antitrust, Trade and the Political Right.” It will be held in Omaha, Nebraska at the DoubleTree Hotel (402-346-7600) on Friday, August 12, 2005.
Speakers will be
thought provoking and noteworthy.
- Former Congresswoman Helen Chenoweth-Hage (R Id)
- John F. “Jock” Nash, Washington legal counsel for Milliken & Co.
- Rep. Barbara Cubin (R-Wy) (invited)
- Dr. Robert Taylor, OCM Economic Fellow
- Dr. Daniel De La Torre Ugarte, OCM Trade Fellow
- Others to be announced
Topics will include:
- What is the role of government in the marketplace?
- What did Adam Smith really say?
- How does or should religious principles affect our
desired economic structure?
- Should the concept of “rule of law” impact private
economic activity as well as criminal activity?
- How should the “checks and balances” political
concepts of our Founding Fathers affect achievement
of economic balance in agriculture.
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This will be an
exciting meeting,
well worth your time.
OCM members will meet on Saturday morning, August 13, 2005. The Cattleman’s Competitive Market Project stakeholder groups will meet Saturday afternoon.
Call the DoubleTree Hotel now for reservations
(402-346-7600).
To preregister, click here for a printable pre-registration form
$60 registration.
$30 meal. |