Ditto. Americans who have the same goal in mind--restoring America to its roots--would accomplish more if they unite together instead of bickering over who's idea it was first.
What was that statement of Reagan's? "There is no limit to what a man can accomplish if he doesn't care who gets the credit." Something like that.
The RenewAmerica site says that it wants to bring together all conservative/Americanist groups around the principles of our nation's founding:
"All of us can find common ground with other dedicated Americans on which to work together for common ends, if we are willing to de-emphasize distinctions and rally around our common national creed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. We cannot allow unnecessary contention to prevent the kind of good-faith cooperation that is needed to make a difference in preserving our nation.
"What we need in America--for the sake of our nations future--is a new political ecumenism that unites principled Americans of all persuasions and parties around our founding principles. We need a national political movement that brings us all together upon the things we can readily agree with, no matter the endless things we can cite that divide us.
"As long as any of us can profess belief in the vision of our Founders, we should be able to work together in the cause of preserving our nations political and moral heritage.
"That is the kind of vision the majority of Americas voters must willingly share if our country is to survive as a nation." http://www.renewamerica.tv/plan/fullplan.htm#part2
Sounds good to me.