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To: Jaysun
We already have the loose organization of people - it's called FreeRepublic.com

That being said, getting Conservatives to do anything major often requires a ton of hard work, dedication and willingness to get set back a notch or two, on a regular basis.

Whatever you do, don't get discouraged. And keep in mind that the change will begin with you. Are you doing everything possible to battle Liberalism? Often what will happen is that, if you are passionate enough about your issues, and dedicate your life to fighting the liberal invasion of your life, your example will eventually get them involved. When you have a passion for your cause, it will shine through in almost everything you do, and people will not be able to keep from being energized by your message.

I have a few ideas posted at my website. Perhaps it will be of some help. See my tagline.

Dave

7 posted on 01/30/2004 11:33:59 AM PST by dware (GET ACTIVE NOW! ---> http://www.davidwareonline.com)
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To: dware
We already have the loose organization of people - it's called FreeRepublic.com

Understood. However, we can still do something to combat each of the issues one by one. We're (conservatives in general) to scattered in opposition to liberals. We all hate abortion and anti-christianity, but we don't have anything to go up against NOW, planned Parenthood, and the ACLU. I'm simply suggesting that we identify those things that are most grievous to us so that people with similar interest can quickly combine forces, share ideas, and take action when needed. Thanks for your post and suggestions. I'll check out your website.
15 posted on 01/30/2004 11:47:23 AM PST by Jaysun (Don't Sweat the Petty Stuff, and Don't Pet the Sweaty Stuff.)
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