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Calls for Wholesale Leadership Change for GOP PDF E-mail
Written by Melanie Morgan   
Wednesday, 16 July 2008

The folks over at RedCounty.com are onto a very smart thing - showing some leadership on well, leadership.

Take a look for yourself.

....I want to quickly draw your attention to a website that just went up that reflects the sentiments of many in Republican circles; the need for wholesale change in Republican leadership in both the House and Senate.

They are clearly trying to get a big head start before the November election.

www.spiritof94.org

Please take a look. Any promotional assistance (links, banners, etc.) you could offer would be greatly appreciated. Also, the group is looking to build a broad coalition. Please email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it if your organization would like to become involved. FULL DISCLOSURE: I am involved with the group that is promoting this and Red County has decided to host the site on our servers.

Feedback welcome...

Scott Graves
President & Editor-in-Chief, Red County

FROM THE SPIRIT OF 94 WEBSITE:
The Spirit of '94 initiative was born out of sincere and justifiable frustration with the current slate of Republican leaders in the United States Congress. It is an initiative led by grassroots Republican activists in both the donor and business communities.

The effort was the result of the overwhelming response to two articles. The first was titled,
We Refuse to Support a Permanent Minority written by members of the Lincoln Club of Orange County and published in Red County magazine. That was followed immediately by an outstanding article in the Washington Post titled, Ultimatum to the GOP, by columnist Robert Novak.

More than twenty five years ago, Ronald Reagan articulated a vision for America and the role of government that was embraced by the American people. For the first time in many years, a Republican was clearly communicating the values of the political right. With the notable exception of Newt Gingrich and 104th Congress, Republicans have stumbled in further communicating how America should confront the important issues of the day.

From energy, health care, and education to the Republican hallmarks of lower taxes, less bureaucracy, and fiscal responsibility, the Republican leadership in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate have failed us... and failed America.

Come this November, regardless of who prevails in the election as next president, it is incumbent upon all Republicans to help identify and elect a new slate of Republican leadership.

 

 
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