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Caught With Her Hand in the Cookie Jar

PURE GOLD

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Carlisle (Mechanicsburg), PA Activist Trainings

Saturday, October 2

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10 Ways To Maximize Social Media Before Election Day

As analysis continues to pour in from Tuesday’s primaries, there’s one statistic that we as the grassroots need to note. According to a CNN blog…

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The Rest of the Story~

While this is exciting~ “Arkansas.gov Ranked 2nd Among the Nation’s Top Official State Web Sites” Here are some other Arkansas statistics that might be a…

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The Hand That Rocks the Cradle…

Ladies, if you’ve not yet watched this trailer, do it…do it now…

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Jackson, MS Activist Training

Tuesday, October 5

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The Night of the Dark Horses

Well, the primary season is officially over and election season can finally start. With primaries in seven states, not counting Washington D.C., tea party candidates…

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Stupid is as Stupid Does

When Socrates listed his four virtues, he juxtaposed moderation and courage, explaining that there is a season for both. The framers knew this well, and after a decade of failed government following the revolution they chose the latter. There is always time for moderation; now is a time for courage.

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How do I put my boots on the ground when I can’t find my socks?

I believe that there are a great number of people who would love to get involved, become more effective and make a greater impact on…

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Kentucky Activist Trainings

Monday, September 20; Tuesday, September 21; Wednesday, September 23

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Values or Victory?

Do we want politicians who will surely win, or do we want to elect the candidate most solidly representing constitutional principles and guaranteeing greater liberty to the American people?

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Another Local Government Power Grab

The federal government doesn’t have a monopoly on ridiculous power grabs, or the inclination to ignore the expressed will of the people. Here is a…

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Public Sector Workers Are the New Privileged Elite Class

The alarming compensation gap between public and private sector workers that places undue stress and suffering on taxpayers and public services.  A very thoughtful piece…

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Video 9: Facebook Pages

This is the second 20/20 video in our Facebook series. In this video, we discuss how to set up your Facebook Page, including how to…

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Do Something!

In the age that we find ourselves in, there are so many campaigns and organizations vying for our attention.  If your calendar is anything like…

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Wisconsin Post-Party Summit

Saturday, October 9

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Identifying Voter Fraud and Legitimate Voter Registration

At one of our trainings recently, I had the opportunity to sit in on a presentation from American Majority spokesperson Anita MonCrief.  You might remember…

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For Whom The Bell Tolls…

At $578 million, the Robert F. Kennedy School in Los Angeles is the most expensive public school ever built in America. It features a high-tech swimming pool, a chic auditorium, vaulted ceilings, luxury amenities and a design aesthetic worthy of a spread in Architectural Digest. ABC News reports that the school is more expensive than the “Bird’s Nest” stadium in Beijing, China, built for the 2008 Olympics, and the Wall Street Journal notes that it cost more than L.A.’s Staples sports center.

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The Fallacy of Changing Something Great

An excellent article describing how one ideology wants to target and change something properly sound, morally just, and historically unique; and another is working feverishly…

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I Saw the Sign…

In local politics–particularly in an Obama recession such as this–campaign resources are hard to come by, and conserving cash is as much the name of the game as is raising it. So candidates and their campaign staff must look for creative ways to get the best bang for their buck. To wit, here are three tips that are simple but can help conserve the green.

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Scheduling Events to Maximize a Candidate’s Time

With Labor Day behind us, and voters being more focused on the upcoming elections, properly handling requests and filling out a candidate’s schedule becomes all that more critical. Below are five helpful points to ensure that you are maximizing a candidate’s time.

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An Agent of Change dies and His Battle is Remembered

Jefferson Thomas died Sunday, Sept 5th from pancreatic cancer. Thomas was one of the “Little Rock Nine” who provoked a major civil rights battle at Little…

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Who Are the Tea Partiers?

Here’s an interesting audio interview by Ben Domenech of the New Ledger with Anne Sorock of the Sam Adams Alliance on her research into the Tea Party…

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#TWITTER TIPS FOR @YOURORGANIZATION

I was recently asked by a former American Majority training attendee how he could use twitter in order to grow his organization and make it…

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