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Start Fighting Back
The only way they can inherit the freedom we have known is if we fight for it, protect it, defend it and then hand it to them with the well-taught lessons of how they in their lifetime must do the same. And if you and I don’t do this, then you and I may well spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it once was like in America when men were free.”
Grand Old Opportunity
Don’t look to a party barely tolerated by the public for guidance. National renewal will come by looking at today’s challenges and the anxieties of voters. America’s promise must not fade. . .
GRA Statement on Growth & Opportunity Project Report
The Georgia Republican Assembly agrees we need to change the way we message and we are focused on building strong coalitions among the various factions of grassroots conservatives. However we do not believe we need to change our values or distance the GOP from it’s conservative base in order to win elections . . .
NFRA: Top 10 Stories of 2012
Here’s the top 10 stories of 2012–an insight into the topics and issues that readers had on their minds. Some of these stories reflect national news–such as the demise of Osama bin Laden–and others point towards a growing independence from mainstream media–such as the continued interest in Agenda 21. Republican Assembly activity featured prominently among the year’s top stories and generated significant traffic
Conservatives Must Learn How to Win
For those disappointed by the results of this year’s presidential election, remember that it is a long ballgame. Politics has a natural ebb and flow. Now is the time to study the lessons of this election and to chart a course for conservatives to win in the future. The stakes could not be higher.
When Conservatism is a Second Language
And so, another moderate fails.
Governor Romney is a good person, a great business leader.
But, alas, he is also a moderate Republican. Making Mitt Romney a historical asterisk as the tenth moderate GOP nominee to lose the White House.
Third Party Suicide
The Republican Party is often very disappointing from a libertarian perspective. So take it over. Change it. Improve it. Yes, it’s very hard to do. Things are tough out here in the desert of the real world. It’s so much more comfortable back in the Matrix. But we’re all out of blue pills. They’ve been regulated away by ObamaCare.
Things the Election Meant
November 6, 2012 definitely taught us some things we must not ignore. From the Beltway to the Baptist church to each of our boardrooms and break rooms, the free ride is over. We can still win America. We can still maintain what the Founding Fathers bequeathed us. But not by waiting for someone else to do it…
Republicans to Hold Most Governor Offices Since 2000
“The story is Republicans did well elsewhere, so it wasn’t a wholesale repudiation of the party,” even with a loss by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney . . .
Happy Election Day!
Called upon to undertake the duties of the first Executive office of our country, I . . . express my grateful thanks for the favor [and] declare a sincere consciousness that the task is above my talents . . .

The NFRA fights tirelessly to elect a strong, grassroots Republican Party leadership. The more they succeed, the more we’ll see real change in America.
As a famous Californian once said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” That’s why, now more than ever, the National Federation of Republican Assemblies is looked upon as one of the preeminent guardians of Ronald Reagan’s legacy, providing a powerful, unwavering voice for conservative principles amid the pandemonium of modern politics. Their advocacy is vital to our party’s future.
When conservatives took back America’s largest Protestant denomination, the Southern Baptist Convention, from the liberal leadership which had hijacked it, we used the same strategies and tactics that make the NFRA so potent a force today. Those strategies worked flawlessly then, and they’ll work as conservatives assert themselves in the Republican Party today.
The Republican Assemblies are truly a force for renewal within the Republican Party.
I am honored to stand with the National Federation of Republican Assemblies, one of the strongest voices for conservative values and a revitalized Republican Party in America.
The NFRA has never been more important than it is right now. We no longer have the luxury to nominate Republicans who, once elected, undermine the principles of individual freedom and limited government that define our party. Republican Assemblies across the country have kept the conservative movement alive and the future of our party and of our country ultimately depends on their success.
When I was a high school student, Phyllis Schlafly’s book, A Choice, Not an Echo, was an important influence on my political direction. Today I support the NFRA for that same reason. The Republican Party must be more than just a cheaper, slower echo of the Democrats: it must be a distinct choice, for conservative values and for a future of freedom. If you long for that choice, then you should join the NFRA.
We need more people like you [the Republican Assemblies] who truly believe in the Constitution, in liberty and in standing up to an establishment that believes in neither.
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