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July, 2013
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We'll meet on Saturday, July 13th from 9:00-10:30 am at the Grill at Legacy Ridge Golf Course. It's located at 10801 Legacy Ridge Parkway in Westminster. See the map on the next page to see exactly where its situated.
This month, well be discussing how to talk current events and politics with anyone and open their eyes to a Conservative Republican point of view. Our speakers will be Andy & Cori Peth. "One Line, One Standard, One Message" will be the title of Andy's talk for NSRF. Todays GOP faces a distracted electorate that dismisses Republicans as the bad guys. How have we added to the problem, and how can we break through with a fresh vision? One Line, One Standard, One Message equips us to unite the Right, draw others to us, and place the Left firmly on defense. In this session, you will learn how to undercut the Lefts propaganda while becoming the good guys to American voters. Oh, its pretty fun, too!
Admission is only $7 per person. The doors open at 8:30am so come join us and bring a friend or two for a good time with like-minded people. A continental breakfast with pastries, fruit, coffee, orange juice, and water is included.
NSRF upcoming calendar in 2012: August 10 RTD and FasTraks update for the North Metro Line September 14 Local candidates running for Board of Education and City Council October 12 City Council members updating us on their local issues November 9 Possible candidates for Governor or U.S. Senate
If you have a smart phone, use a bar code app for the QR code on the left, it will take you to our web site, www.NorthSuburbanRepublicanForum.com
This newsletter has a conservative Republican viewpoint. It may or may not reflect the views of the NSRF Board of Directors. It is intended for the thoughtful consideration of our members to inform and educate, and as potential discussion starters.
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If you havent checked out our web site, these are the latest articles that have been posted July calendar Western Conservative Summit 2013 How to get involved in local politics How to get involved with the Republican Party Adams County voter information Elected officials NSRF Board of Directors NSRF $20 yearly membership application
If you havent checked out our web site (www.NorthSuburbanRepublicanForum.org), these are the latest articles that have been posted:
Aaron Weiss, Iraq combat vet, speaks brilliantly about NY Gun Control Laws A FAREWELL TO ARMS: 5 Questions For Dana Loesch On Colorados Anti -Gun Push One Line, One Standard, One Message THE FAREWELL TO ARMS FREEDOM FESTIVAL COLORADOS BIG POLITICAL GIVERS
Adams County: Exposing a culture of corruption Gun activists plan for civil disobedience to kick off Colorado magazine ban Join our Effort to Restore the Constitution and Its Values Conservative Groups Target Union Members Adams County Commissioner Redistricting Memorandum Public hearing on Senator Morse Recall 2013 National Conservative Western Summit Why I Am a Republican Thornton City Council looks to lock up their seats, do away with two-term limits Stormwater runoff from rural areas not part of state regulation Slap down: Adams County Commissioners repeal free speech area following citizen outcry Announcing the new Adams Family portrait Adams County rescinds rule restricting protest on government property Adams County overreacts on DIA Police chiefs warn citizens safety threatened by Adams County sheriffs jail cap EXCLUSIVE: EMAIL DECLARES ADAMS COUNTY COMMISSIONER EVA HENRY UNFIT TO SERVE Adams County demands Denver return land annexed in 1988 for DIA
Can you help out the NSRF, Adams County Republicans, and Reagan Club of Colorado at their combined booth at the Adams County Fair? We need volunteers to staff it from 10am-9pm, Wednesday July 31st through Sunday, August 4th. Youll get the chance to interact with fair attendees inside the exhibit building, passing out literature, introducing and helping our candidates, discussing why people should join our party, giving balloons and flags to kids, adding to our database, letting them know about the many Republican groups, and representing the Republican Party in a classy and professional manner. Call or email Art Foss to volunteer: 303-596-5401 or reaganclubpres@reagan.com 3
1 Participate in town meetings. Mingle with local, state and federal politicians. Learn
about the issues facing your community. Meet others who support the same causes you do. Voice your opinion and see what offices in politics appeal to you.
2 Show your support of the political system by voting in every election. More importantly, bring others to
the polls with you. Talk about the issues with people and inspire them to let their opinions be heard through their votes .
3 Help out at a local political office. It doesn't matter if you are a Republican, Democrat or a member of
the Green Party, all political parties need volunteers. Work one on one with them and learn the political process. Network with others involved in local politics. Get in on the ground floor and learn the ropes. Look into volunteering for organizations who promote causes like the environment, health care, campaign finance or immigration reform .
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4 Start your own political organization. Whether it's a local off-shoot of a nationwide campaign or it's
specific to a cause no one has addressed politically, get it going. Involve your friends and family. Have rallies, fundraisers, seminars or even a bowling night. The idea is to spread your passion for the cause and get others to join you.
5 Start a petition on the Internet. Instead of knocking on doors or stopping people at the mall, get people
involved with an online petition. Involve yourself in online political blogs. Post your opinions and get others to join in with you.
6 Put yourself out there and run for local office. Civic offices come up for re-election all the time. Find a
position you know you could excel in and start your campaign. Call your local political party and ask if there are offices up for election. Take to the streets and let people know you are the person for the job.
Read more: How to Get Involved in Local Politics | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2053523_get-involved-localpolitics.html#ixzz2HEtY2OYz
registration card and if you dont have one, get one. If you feel strongly about this party and their beliefs, register as a Republican. However you dont have to register as a Republican if you don't want to. You can register as an NPA, (no party affiliation) as an Independent or even a Democrat.
2 Do as much research as possible on the Republican Party. Make sure that the issues the party
represents are issues that you believe in and that the candidates representing the party are people you hold in high regard.
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3 You may wish to support a particular candidate for local government, or state government or you may
want to support Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate , or Congress and perhaps even the Republican Partys presidential candidate. Once you have figured out at what level you wish to participate, contact the appropriate party office and ask how you can get more involved.
4 When you contact the appropriate party office, make sure you have a plan for how you want to be
involved in the Republican Party. Your involvement could be as simple as making a donation, or you could volunteer your time by handing out literature or manning a phone at a call center. Most people involved in the Republican Party are volunteers. You may wish to become some sort of aid or spokesperson for a particular candidate as well, but these positions are usually staffed by people close to the candidate. These positions usually require some sort of education in politics, law or the media.
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5 Joining a Republican state party might be just the ticket for you. You can volunteer to answer phones,
pass out literature, or something as simple as making a donation. This is all that is required to join your state's Republican party. Also, your Republican state party will deal with issues in your state that may be closer to your areas of interest.
6 Join the Republican National Committee. You can go right to their website and enter in your
information (see Resources). Tell them a little bit about yourself and what you would like to do for their organization. You may want to become a volunteer or even take a job with the Republican National Committee.
Read more: How to Get Involved in the Republican Party | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4501412_get-involvedrepublican-party.html#ixzz2HF9YIzvN
NSRF Board of Directors & Term expires John Lefebvre-2012 President Dana West-2014 Vice President Jan Hurtt-2012 Treasurer Phil Mocon-2012 Secretary Brian Vande Krol-2013 Membership Gary Mikes-2013 Membership
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