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Brad Marston added a discussion to the group Massachusetts Rebuilding The Party
Folks, you have to help me win this one. Mother upset about her 11 year old daughter being told to draw a picture of an ejaculation. (See the video) If you are as outraged as I am please donate to my campaign. If you are not sure...read on. The...
November 1
Brad Marston added a discussion to the group Massachusetts Rebuilding The Party
I am a Republican running for State Representative in the Eighth Suffolk District of Massachusetts. This state is spinning out of control and things will only get better when we stop sending the same people back to Beacon Hill year after year. ...
October 26

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At 3:06pm on January 13, 2009, Jim McGrody said…

 

Jim McGrody, Publisher and Editor of Plaintalk from the Texas Hill Country - It's My Party Too is a moderate Republican.  Using his blog, and a collaborative approach, he is attempting to develop an answer to the question, "What is a Moderate Republican?"

So, here is your chance.  Click on the link below to collaborate with Jim in developing an answer.  Upon reviewing the current version feel free to add your comments or request that additional policy statements be developed.  Plaintalk reserves the right to incorporate such comments and policy statements into the final version.  The goal is to have a working document in place to present to the newly-elected Chair of the
Republican National Committee (RNC),  That election takes place at the end of January 2009.

Click here to collaborate on the answer...

At 9:58pm on December 11, 2008, Brad Marston said…
I am not so much about any particular candidate at the moment. I think we need to rethink our priorities, our message and how we communicate them. I am a firm believer in the social/political networking model separate from the RNC.
At 3:17pm on December 11, 2008, Stephen Sexton said…
Brad,

Do you have a plan or suggestion to help rebuild the Republican party?

I look forward to working with you and all Republicans to return this nation to its conservative Republican background and return those states we lost back to the right color - Red.

Virginia, Colorado, Florida, Ohio, Indiana, North Carolina, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Iowa all former Red states. How is the time for grassroots Republicans to stand up for the right and fight for the basics the GOP has stood for.

With the election of Joseph Cao in Lousianna and taking a Democrat seat, things are starting to look up for 2010.

With the Gov of IL in trouble trying to sale a senate seat, Democrates are on the ropes. Now is the time for Republican Grassroots to move as a party to share the Republican message.

Never give up, Never quit, Never fail, Always reaching, the GOP will be back.

Stephen
South Alabama Republican
 
 

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