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Massachusetts Republican Assembly Harnesses Grassroots Support – Seeks Accountability From MassGOP Party Elite.
With very little time to attempt the impossible, MARA organizers quickly set up a statewide effort to secure the 10,000 signatures needed to place Michael Sullivan on the April ballot. Signature collection teams were dispersed across the Commonwealth. We are cautiously optimistic that MARA’s commitment to securing the required number of signatures will prove successful.
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
Taxing, Regulating Internet on Agenda at U.N. Conference
The U.N.’s International Telecommunications Union (ITU) holds a conference next month in which everything from new internet taxes, to new censorship rules, to new internet regulations will be in play. The new regulations and taxes alone could force “websites like Google, Facebook, and Netflix to pay fees to network operators around the world.”
Republican Party Platform Best Yet
The party has long since learned that fiscal, social and sovereignty issues cannot be ignored or separated, but must be addressed as all part of a national campaign.
How Obama is Robbing the Suburbs to Pay for the Cities
In the eyes of the leftist community organizers who trained Obama, suburbs are instruments of bigotry and greed — a way of selfishly refusing to share tax money with the urban poor.
Bloomberg Endorses Agenda 21 Tenement Housing
These “studio and one-bedroom apartments” will be no bigger than 275 to 300 sq ft. These tiny living spaces are smaller than currently allowed by building regulations . . .
The Future We Want?
The United Nations’ Rio+20 summit will convene in Rio de Janeiro to revisit the blueprint laid out 20 years earlier with Agenda 21.
Summertime Blues
Roping off national parks to the public and limiting opportunities for recreation, which in some cases were at the request of environmental groups, is a growing trend that lawmakers say they will examine during an oversight hearing of a House Resources subcommittee on April 27.
Zoning the Ocean
“If you look at the catalyst for the entire initiative, it comes from the playbook of environmental groups that think the ocean ought to be controlled by the federal government,” [Rep. Bill Flores (R-Texas)] said.
Agenda 21 in One Easy Lesson
Awareness of Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development is racing across the nation as citizens in community after community are learning what their city planners are actually up to.

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.
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