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    National Council for a New America (NCNA) -- is set to include a blue ribbon panel of well-known

     

    Republicans.

     

    I got to the second paragraph of the NCNA press release (below)  and stopped reading and I'm a Republican. No its not because I'm not on the panel its because:

     

    I stopped reading because their are NO WOMEN OR MINORITIES ON THE PANEL.  JUST A BUNCH OF GRAND OLD WHITE GUYS.  Who are they trying to revive,  the party of King Tut?

     

    Maybe the blue ribbon panel should dress like La Cage Aux Follies. Now that would be an image changer.

     

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    In an effort to revive the Grand Old Party's image, congressional Republican leaders are launching a series of forums and town hall meetings to engage the American public in policy discussion.

     

    The outreach initiative -- known as the National Council for a New America (NCNA) -- is set to include a blue ribbon panel of well-known Republicans like Arizona Sen. John McCain, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

     

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/04/30/republican-leaders-launch-outreach-initiative-revive-party-image/

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