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GOP - and these kids are trying to change it

Recent readers to the 'Grok know that both Doug and I want the Republican Party to move back to where it will win all up and down the ticket - back to its conservative roots.  While there are individuals that can run as liberal Rs, for the most part, the Party lives and dies as to how close or how far (respectively) to strays from that message (and keeps itself from being outflanked by Dems running to the Right of Rs on individual local issues).

Well, a big H/T to Dequalss (Democrat = Socialist) for finding this story about some young Republicans that are refusing to sit and mope - they are in Liberal land doing all they can to convince the people that the Democrat philosophy is the wrong one - their site is MoveRed.org.  How?

Action, not words 

My kind of kids!  From these young kids (who could teach their elders a few lessons):

MoveRed is the youth coalition of the King County Republican party; a group of young adults who exist to promote conservative ideas and values; and support elected officials who do the same. You may not be into politics, but politics will definitely affect your life, with or without your participation. Like it or not, the different layers of government play significant roles in education, taxes, transportation, public safety, business environment, and many other integral parts of our daily lives. It is important to care and to be a part of the process, because on any given issue, decisions that affect your life will be made with or without you. Personally, I’m choosing to be a part of that decision making process, and I hope that you will too. Our goals are simple. First...

That's right - go on over and read the rest! 

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