Austin, TX Defending the Dream Summit

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American Majority – Texas is pleased to announce that it’s partnering with the Texas chapter of Americans for Prosperityto present AFP’s “Texas Defending the American Dream Summit” to be held on July 2nd-3rd at the Renaissance Austin Hotel, 9721 Arboretum Blvd. in Austin, Texas.

American Majority will be conducting several grassroots and new-media political trainings on July 2nd alongside several other distinguished contributors from the RightOnline network.

If you’re interested in attending, please register HERE.

If you’d like more information, please visit the Summit website.  There you may find a tentative agenda, suggested lodging while in Austin, and much more…

American Majority’s trainings will include:

  • “Modern Day Pamphleteering” – the importance of online activism and it’s roots in the American Revolution
  • “Blogs and Wikis” – learn how to effectively promote liberty in the blogosphere
  • “Precinct Power” – hardwireing your neighborhood for electoral success and accountability
  • “Social Capitalist” – leveraging new media (twitter, facebook, ect.) to maintain and protect your online reputation

“You can’t put a price tag on the American Dream. That dream is the heart and soul of America;
it’s the promise that keeps our nation forever good and generous, a model and hope to the world.”

President Ronald Reagan, October 22, 1986

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Andrew is the Central Texas Field Representative for American Majority. While not promoting activism in the name of liberty and limited government, he is known to be found in the company of his beautiful wife, good friends, beers, books, and board games debating the finer points of various topics including: politics, religion, foreign policy, and Texas’ relative superiority to other states.