Greetings everyone. Today, is my first day as Executive Director of RebuildTheParty.com and I am really excited to roll up my sleeves and get to work over the next couple of months. I'm from the northeast (Massachusetts) and am used to some pretty rough political terrain. New England Republicans are used to trying new things on low-budgets and so we tend to be a creative bunch utilizing new media to our advantage.

As you know, RebuildTheParty.com has exploded thanks to your interest and dedication to Growing Our Party. The RTP community is now advancing to the next level. It's a real honor to work in this capacity over the next couple of months and dedicate myself to this Party on a national scale. There is a tremendous amount of talent and energy among this community and I hope to effectively utilize all of you to advance the Republican Party. In essence, I will be working for you and you are my boss so feel free to email me at rob[at]rebuildtheparty[dot]com. Each one of you has a piece of ownership in this initiative and I can't wait to serve you. We are off to a great start and we will work together to expand our core of 7,000 plus members to 15,000 plus members before the RNC election to make a big impact. As you know, almost all of the candidates for RNC Chair are supporting the 10 point platform.

As RebuildTheParty.com states front and center, we are strengthening and modernizing the Republican Party. I imagine you have already endorsed the plan, but if not, you know what to do. Spread the word among your network and encourage them to sign on as well. Did you read that last sentence? Send the plan to your network and encourage them to sign on. Only with a strong collective voice will we succeed in strengthening and modernizing the Republican Party. The building has begun.

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Edie Faylor Comment by Edie Faylor on December 23, 2008 at 11:38am
Welcome! Great to have you.
asp Comment by asp on December 23, 2008 at 11:30am
I was a die hard conservative republican for 42 years, for the past year I have been asking myself why?
Can you tell me why I should spend 42 more years as a republican?
Richard Wheeler Comment by Richard Wheeler on December 23, 2008 at 11:26am
I was just lamenting Rob's leaving the MA GOP and then I saw this. Congratulations, Rob. Hopefully you will still be local so we can tap your knoweldge and experience. And for the record, Rob is not a RINO - go look at the hate directed toward him on RedMassGroup.com for evidence of that.
IceNine Comment by IceNine on December 23, 2008 at 11:17am
"...I hope to effectively utilize all of you..." It sounds like Mr. Willington believes the people on this site are tools.
David DuBrucq Comment by David DuBrucq on December 23, 2008 at 11:12am
Only with a strong collective voice will we succeed in strengthening and modernizing the Republican Party.

Welcome to you, Robert! Indeed, a strong, tenacious and determined collective voice. A conservative voice that remains steadfast and perseveres. No surrender and no retreat from the core principles of our party.
David P Welden Comment by David P Welden on December 23, 2008 at 11:09am
Robert: If you have a moment, please sign the letter at www.thankyougeorge.org.

Thank you.
Chris Comment by Chris on December 23, 2008 at 11:09am
@DeCrescenzo
Well said. Wouldn't want to be unfair to Mr. Willington, but RINOs are passe.
Neal C White Comment by Neal C White on December 23, 2008 at 11:08am
Georgia Rebuild The Party welcomes you! We are just getting started in the state, but expect strong support after the first of the year. With the present financial crisis of our nation, it is more important than ever that the Republican return to control of Congress as well as more state governments. We look forward to working with you.
David P Welden Comment by David P Welden on December 23, 2008 at 11:07am
Welcome, Robert.
You can look forward to plenty of support from the folks in Georgia.
Jill Honeck Fury Comment by Jill Honeck Fury on December 23, 2008 at 11:05am
Exciting times! I wish your efforts much success. We are working hard here in Houston.

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