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With the Democratic National Convention playing out nearly 950 miles away, the College Republicans held their first meeting of the fall semester Wednesday night at Stevenson South.
“We’re so excited about 2008,” said College Republicans president Megan Szydlowski. “There’s so many different ways to get involved.”
Speaking to an eager group of about 25 was U.S. Rep. Peter Roskam, of the sixth district of Illinois. Roskam tried to motivate the young republicans to get involved in campaigns and to support prospective republican presidential nominee John McCain.
“I think McCain is going to pull this thing off,” Roskam said. “We have nominated a good guy.”
With all eyes all on him, Roskam kept the conversation light as he talked about his time in Washington. He described the House of Representatives’ chamber as “strikingly beautiful,” and talked about House members having a “short attention span” and being all about “the latest thing,” which is currently energy policy, he said.
In a calm and relaxed tone, Roskam stressed free market economics as well as using any possible solution, including offshore drilling, to fix the energy crisis.
David Allard was one of those attending his first College Republicans meeting Wednesday night.

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