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Your Tax Dollars at Work: Quail and Cocaine

The National Institute of Health, in a surpassingly frivolous and mind bendingly irresponsible foray into the realm of the meaningless, gave a $181,000 grant to a scientist at the University of Kentucky studying the effect of cocaine on the sex drive of Japanese quail.

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A need for servant leadership

Why is it that the liberty movement been so appealing to so many?  One reason is that people are finding it more and more difficult…

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Rochester, MN Activist Training

Tuesday, July 27

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Why Conservative Women Matter

I’m blonde (mostly naturally).  Five-foot-three.  At last check, I was getting close to tipping the scale over 100 pounds.  I haven’t checked for a while. …

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Why Me?

I recently started working at American Majority in the Kansas office as a Field Representative.  I came into this job feeling confident in myself and…

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Ratone, NM Activist Training

Saturday, August 28

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Killen, AL Activist Training

Saturday, July 17

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American Apologetics

The answer to our dilemma really seems fairly simple, at least it does to me on its face. If we are going to make a…

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Appealing to the younger generation

The success of a political party, organization, or candidate is greatly influenced by how they appeal to a young audience.  Unfortunately, it is something that…

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political courage

Growing up, my favorite verse was found in the book of Joshua- “Have I not commanded you?  Be strong and courageous, do not fear nor…

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Get It Together

I spent too many years voting for the party, or the candidate most of my friends were voting for or even the one with the…

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Continuing Campaign Education

At American Majority we work to give the best political training available to conservative activists and candidates. In the end it’s about fielding an army…

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Basic Requirements for Good Citizenship

I’m continually amazed at the lack of knowledge in our society regarding civics.  Over the course of the past year, I have had the privilege…

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Complacency is not an Option: Run for Local Office

This week Minnesotans will have had an opportunity to show their true convictions and participate in something that will undoubtedly change their lives forever. What might this be?

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Due Diligence, Gaining Credibility~

Credibility is vital to the cause of liberty. A person’s word, like it or not, remains their bond and the clearest reflection of their character….

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Do You TEA Party in Texas?

The April 15th Tax Day deadline is upon us once again… A time where the nation’s collective blood pressure and stress level rises, and we…

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What Are You Doing for Liberty?

In 1852, Wendel Phillips wrote that, “eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.” These words are true of any government but I believe they are…

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Jesse Helms Center Hosts Lecture on Moral Foundations of Free Enterprise

About 100 students, faculty and members of the community filled a lecture hall at rural Wingate University in Wingate, North Carolina to hear Houston Baptist…

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Ron Michel, 70: Who said social media is only for Gen Y?

As I’ve crossed the country training conservative activists, I’ve run into more than a few individuals who believe that social media and web based tools…

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We Must Win Locally

We like to say “all politics is local” and “national change truly begins at the local level”.  If this is true and if we as…

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Building Your Tribe

My Uncle/Mentor/Entrepreneurial Advisor, Matt Miller, sent me a copy of Seth Godin’s “Tribes” for me to read about a year ago. With it being at…

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Raz & Reba’s Excellent Adventure

WATCH THE TRAINING HIGHLIGHT REEL FROM THE RAZ ‘N REBA TOUR

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My New Year’s Resolution for You

With 2010 starting off to a bang I know that many of us have taken on traditional “New Year’s Resolutions.” For most people these include…

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Tea Party Comes Full Circle

By now, most of you know the news: Scott Brown has won Massachusetts’s special election for Ted Kennedy’s seat. Although his platform was one of…

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