Lisbon Treaty

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Thursday - NDN to Host Declan Ganley, Leader in Irish "No" Vote

NDN is hosting a very interesting and unique program tomorrow (Thursday) with Declan Ganley, a key figure in one of the most important debates raging in Europe right now. Here is the note NDN President Simon Rosenberg sent out today:

Please join NDN for a special event tomorrow - a conversation about the future of Europe with Declan Ganley, a leader of the Irish "No" campaign on the European Union's Lisbon Treaty, and one of Europe's most interesting emerging leaders.

Mr. Ganley has been in the news quite a bit this week, mixing it up with French and current EU President Nicolas Sarkozy over the possibility of a second Irish vote on the Lisbon Treaty. President Sarkozy intends to visit Ireland next week to discuss EU and other issues. Mr. Ganley believes that if the Lisbon Treaty comes up for a second vote that it would only suffer an even larger defeat. For more on this discussion, click here.

Space is limited for this event, and will be first come, first serve. We will hear from Mr. Ganley tomorrow, Thursday, July 17, at 12 p.m. at the NDN office, 729 15th St., NW, 1st Floor. Following his remarks, Mr. Ganley will take questions. To RSVP, please click here.

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Summertime, and The Livin' Is Busy

Lots of activity and energy coming from NDN over the next few weeks. Today in San Diego, NDN Vice President for Hispanic Programs, Andres Ramirez, will be presenting NDN's lastest thinking on the Latino vote in the 2008 elections on a panel at the National Council of La Raza Conference.

Last week, NDN was proud to join up with other leading thinkers and and strategists to launch Immigration '08, a new initiative and Web site that will be tracking how the immigration issue plays in the elections this year. If you haven't seen it, make sure you check out our major new report on the growing importance of the Hispanic vote, Hispanics Rising II. Andres will be the featured guest on our weekly Members' Conference call this Friday, July 18, at 2:15 p.m. ET. To RSVP, click here. Also catch Simon in an excellent overview by NPR's insightful reporter Jennifer Ludden on the impact Latinos will have on the 2008 elections. Click here to listen.

In DC this week, we have two compelling events:

A discussion tomorrow, Wednesday, July 16, with Dr. Rob Shapiro about the new and important paper he co-authored. The paper is an important addition to a growing body of thought on creative ways to confront the challenge of climate change and details a strategy for shifting to a carbon-based tax through using 90 percent of the revenue to cut the payroll tax, thereby tackling climate change without placing undue burden on average Americans or the economy as a whole. To learn more or RSVP, click here.

And we follow with a very exciting event on Thursday, July 17 -- a conversation with Declan Ganley, the dynamic leader of the recent Irish "no" vote campaign, and head of the Libertas Institute, about the future of Europe. To learn more or RSVP, click here.

NDN travels to Texas this weekend as a major sponsor of Netroots Nation, an event that has become an important meeting of the new 21st century progressive movement. We will present two panels on Saturday, July 19. To learn more about our panels and what we'll be talking about, please click here.

Next week is just as busy. For our friends in New York, come have breakfast with Simon and NDN Green Project Director, Michael Moynihan, on Monday, July 21, to talk politics, presidential campaigns, energy and climate issues and the dramatic developments in our national economy. To RSVP, click here.

On Tuesday, July 22, we hold another in our series of events about the future of U.S.-Latin American relations, this one with Colombian Ambassador Carolina Barco. With all the controversy and interest in Colombia this year, this is certain to be an interesting event. Click here to read NDN's statement on President Bush's submission of the recent Colombia Free Trade Agreement. This event is the latest in our Latin American Policy Initiative (LAPI) series. Click here to learn more or RSVP.

Comments, thoughts, suggestions - send ‘em my way at mmerz@ndn.org.