I. Welcome Message
II. AnyStreet Overview
III. Quick Start Guide
IV. Staff list
More info . . .
V. Message from the President of Modern Conservative
VI. The Five Principles
VII. A statement on third parties (and our relationship to the GOP)
VIII. Our services to the conservative movement
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I. Welcome Message
Welcome! If you've found this page, it probably means that you're fed up with—and at this point, probably a little afraid of—what you're seeing in Washington. The forces of big government want to take control over every aspect of our lives, and they're moving with lightning speed!
We've gathered and protested. We've made our voices heard. But after the rally ends, after the tour bus leaves . . . then what? What are we going to do to turn things around? It's time to think about activism differently!
If you're just encountering us for the first time, you're probably wondering who we are and how we are different. There's a lot to say, because we're different in a lot of ways. So, if you're ready to become a part of the next phase of the conservative movement, then read on, and . . .

II. AnyStreet Overview
Who we are and what we do has been described in a number of ways:
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Our personnel in Idaho describe us to their fellow Idahoans as "full-spectrum conservative activism" and "the conservative answer to Organizing for America."
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The president of Modern Conservative jokingly calls AnyStreet, "ACORN, without the evil."
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And, as it says on our masthead, AnyStreet's primary focus is conservative community organizing.
YIKES! Community organizing? Isn't that something the left does?
Yes—and that's the problem. Until recently, conservatives looked at activism as a part-time affair. We even worn it as a badge of honor, setting ourselves apart by saying that unlike the perma-activists of the left, we have jobs, families, church, etc. We laughed at the idea of community organizing.
Unfortunately, while we were working at election time and on a few pet issues, the left was busy taking over the entire nation.
Even before recent events began moving with such lightning speed, we could see it happening. Each year, we lose a little more ideological ground. The culture slides a little bit further to the left. The founding ideals of our country are eroded a bit more. Schools teach a little bit less, and indoctrinate a little bit more. And all the while, government grows and grows.
The reason for this simple. The left is at this, 24-7-365. They’re fighting in every arena of society. Even when we win elections, we continue to slide ideologically because the left’s focus is on moving the whole country leftwards. And they’re succeeding.
The bottom-line reason why they’re succeeding is hard work. They never tire. They never relent. They know that the way to achieve long-term results is through hardcore, noses-to-the-grindstone, ground-game activism. They’re willing to put in the work, and one of the names that work goes by is community organizing.
We really do wish, for obvious reasons, that there were a quick fix for all of this—an easy way to defeat the ideology of the left and slow down the runaway train in Washington. We really do. But there isn’t one.
Conservatives—yes, even those of us with jobs, families, church, etc.—must accept that we’re not going to win this with a part-time approach. We have to be willing to do the hard work. Now, that definitely does NOT mean that each of us must quit our jobs and become full-time activists. But we must, collectively and individually, adopt a new outlook.
We need to fight back the way the left is fighting us. Our goal should not just be to win elections and prevail on issues, but literally to move the entire country in our ideological direction.
That is the focus of AnyStreet.
AnyStreet is the next phase of the conservative movement: Permanent, full-spectrum conservative activism—everywhere. Community activism, with operations all the way down to the street level.
AnyStreet uses a modular system for nationwide community organizing. We are building teams of skilled activists to operate at all levels: state, district, county, town, precinct, neighborhood, and street.
This is a new thing for conservatism, but it's an adjustment we have to make. We have begun to deploy this system in locations across the country, but in order to grow, we need you!
We are working to find and empower strong leaders—responsible, motivated, committed activists who will build AnyStreet presences in their states and communities that will stand the test of time.
We need activists to begin the work of repairing the damage, and making the country more conservative again—house-by-house, street-by-street, town-by-town. From the ground up—not just for a couple of election cycles, but for generations.
We're taking our message out onto the streets—into communities and neighborhoods. Putting it directly into people’s hands.
As a member of AnyStreet, you can join (or start) an activist module right there in your area. No matter what your experience level or where you live in the country, we've got a place for you. Oh, and we also have the most comprehensive training manual out there—our StreetSmarts™ manual. 13 operational field guides. 6 leadership handbooks. 2 major sections with lots of helpful visuals. Over 120 pages—everything you need to plug in, get started, and keep going for as long as you want!
Join Us! We need people at every level, from the national to the neighborhood.
As a member of AnyStreet, you'll be . . .
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Working with local and state officials to effect change on issues
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Distributing vital information to people in your neighborhood, your town, and your county
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Connecting and working with other local conservative groups
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Planning and executing local and statewide events
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Reaching out and messaging to non-political groups in your community
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Recruiting solid candidates to run for office at every level
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Working to get good conservatives elected . . . and helping people in your community make the right choices!
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Getting to know the conservatives in your neighborhood—and winning over a few converts!—with house parties, block parties, etc.
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Holding press conferences, petition and registration drives, and electioneering events
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Mobilizing for rallies, marches, and protests
We're forming activist teams in every state, every county, every community in America. Help AnyStreet take back your street!
III. Quick Start Guide
Step 1: Sign Up
If you can, join as an activist member. It's only $25 for the year, and with it, you get access to our powerful StreetSmarts™ manual! You also get the pleasure of knowing that you're helping to grow an organization that is isn't funded from Washington. We have no George Soros and we're not trading favors for access to the DC money cow—we're an independent citizens' organization of concerned patriots . . . just like you!
Step 2: Join groups
You will be taken to your member profile page. There you will find a section showing the network chain of which you are a part. You are automatically a member of the national group, and the groups for your region, state, and county. You can visit any of these pages by clicking the link.
If your county is active, there will also most likely be local groups to join. To find out if you should also belong to any of these, use the link above to send an email to ask the county coordinator.
Step 3: Lead!
There are 50 states, 3100+ counties, and tens of thousands of precincts, towns, neighborhoods, streets (and a host of other political units). We plan to organize each one, but it is going to take time. So, if you find that your state, county, or local area is not yet active, use the email links in the network chain box to contact the nearest available leader. Talk with him or her about what we can do together to get your area active.
Step 4: Connect and communicate
Visit all of the groups of which you are member. Connect with the leaders AT EVERY LEVEL of your network chain. Engage. Work together to find out how to take things to the next level.
There are things that need to get done in the short term. There are also a lot of initiatives we need to develop for the long haul. Don't get daunted by the overwhelming nature of the task. Don't be disappointed if your area is not yet active. A path is laid with a single stone, and working together, we're laying the path to victory!
IV. Staff list
National Director: Ross Archinal
If you're looking for the typical all-American fellow, you will find it in Ross Archinal.
Born on the banks of the Ohio River in 1970, Ross grew into the kind of accomplished, all-American kid you see in Hollywood stories. Captain and quarterback of the football team. Lifeguard. Student Council Representative. Award-winning public speaker. Winner of the Daughters of the American Revolution Citizen of the Year award. High academic achiever in high school and college.
Of course, Ross is anything but typical. Statistically, eight out of ten children follow in their parents' ideological footsteps—but not Ross. In spite of having grown up in a liberal household, Ross grew up to become a strong conservative who loves his country, loves liberty, and hates big government.
In 1995, Ross witnessed the HillaryCare fiasco and saw, writ large, the looming disaster associated with government involvement in the medical field (and most other arenas of society). And so, in spite of promising career prospects and a degree in the medical field, Ross decided to take a new path—a choice which appears all the more prescient today. Today, Ross is working for a marketing company in North Carolina, setting up major deals with companies across the United States.
In spite of this demanding job, Ross still manages to devote himself to the full-time role as National Director of AnyStreet. His drive, his ambition, and his tireless devotion to the conservative cause, and to AnyStreet, are nearly without parallel. Ross Archinal raises the bar for us all.
Modest to a fault, Ross was incapable of writing his own bio, so he actually had the nerve to ask his boss to do it. Fortunately, his boss is rather fond of him.
Assistant National Director for Training: Sandy Aujero
Sandy was raised by displaced Southerners in faraway California, growing up in a typical blue-collar family, with Dad going away to work and Mom staying home with the kids. Her Southern Democratic parents were rocked by the Reagan revolution and never went back. However, life was just too much fun there in Southern California and then southwestern Arizona — Sandy still had not heard the awakening call to what the country needed from its citizens.
Sandy was “born again” when the jihadists hit us on 9-11. She was just living her life in SW Idaho and raising her children, assuming all was well in OZ. Living through that time of patriotism, when the country pulled together, was an awakening to what Americans should be doing . . . all of the time. Then, watching that same patriotism die after a year or so, and seeing the apathy come back was another awakening for Sandy—seeing the pride of being American being forgotten again, so quickly. It was time to start looking for answers, and to start looking behind the curtain.
Here is a message Sandy wants to share with everyone. No matter what you do or who you are – everyone has the potential to do great things! All it takes is passion and the will to work to make it happen!
Assistant National Director for Action: Kimberly Morin
Kimberly grew up in a home that wasn't very political. Both of her parents were Independents and always taught her to vote for the candidate, not any political party. That being said, even though she was brought up in Massachusetts, her family was not fond of the Kennedys (unlike what most people think about Mass people). One of Kimberly's first impressions of politics was seeing Ted Kennedy on the television during his 1980 election bid and wondering why he wasn't in jail for Chappaquidic. Jimmy Carter was another impression and when she visited the White House during his reign Kimberly remembers making jokes back then about one of the worst Presidents ever.
Fast forward to 2008. For the first time in her life, Kimberly decided that watching debates and election coverage just wasn't enough. She started researching the candidates and their ideology and that's when a VERY loud alarm went off. It was clear to her that the Main Stream Media was absolutely not doing their job in informing people of the TRUTH in regards to Obama or the Democratic Party. Kimberly went from 0 - 60 in political activism. Researching everything, fact finding, alerting others and in general having extreme disgust with politics.
Through her enlightment Kimberly became the Boston Conservative Independent Examiner for Examiner.com - reporting and commenting on politics - She has been interviewed on radio shows, had an article published in a book and has generated a lot of anger from those on the Left because it is clear they cannot stand the truth. Kimberly's goal is to provide the facts to the American people so that our Freedoms do not continue to slip away. Kimberly is a Conservative Independent who want to unite and fight for what is right for this country!
Regional Directors
Northeast: Juan Montalvo
Juan is a life-long Connecticut resident who has always had a love for politics. He has worked on all types of political campaigns in multiple states, from local town council campaigns to judicial elections to presidential reelection campaigns.
Mr. Montalvo was also an elected official, serving for four years as a district chairman in Connecticut. He represented a district where more than 75% of voters were Democrats, proving Mr. Montalvo's unique abilities to work on both sides of the aisle.
In his spare time, he is very active in statewide and national politics. Juan previously had the honor to serve on the National Steering Committee for Gov. Mitt Romney's presidential campaign, and hopes to have that honor again should Gov. Romney decide to throw his hat in the ring again in 2012.
South: Gregory Conterio
Literally born in the middle of the corn in Central Illinois, Mr. Conterio grew-up on a farm in a staunchly Republican household. After studying zoology and English literature at Eastern Illinois University, he strayed briefly into political “moderate-ism” during a 12-year residence in Los Angeles, a dalliance he blames on youth and an environment unremittingly hostile to conservatives.
As the South Regional Coordinator of AnyStreet, Mr. Conterio works to build the activist organization within this region, and also serves as a staff adviser for Modern Conservative, where he helps to develop policy and initiatives. In his spare time, he serves as the president and CEO of a consulting company that provides business technology and marketing services to small- and medium-sized businesses of all descriptions, and is a self-described connoisseur of animated children’s feature-movies, which he watches with his young daughter at every available opportunity.
Midwest: JC Hagen
Through out college, Hagen was very active in politics; among other things, he helped to found the College Conservative at his school. In 2005, he joined the national board of a center right student group; the highlight of the group was helping congresswomen Jean Schmidt in the last week of her 2005 campaign. In 2006, he was on staff for a right wing candidate for Governor of Illinois who was so disliked by the GOP establishment that the GOP gave up their only state wide office just to stop him from winning the nomination.
After that race, Hagen began working for the national right to work committee and quickly became the Executive Director of the Montana Citizens for Right to Work. He lobbied for Right to Work for a little over a year before the affect of the 2006 election and the economy forced the position to be eliminated. Since that time, he has been growing his consulting firm and working for several non-profits throughout the Rocky Mountain and upper plains states.
West: Bill Turner
Bill Turner is an ardent patriot, fighting to preserve the Constitution and the liberties preserved therein. Raised in a union Democrat household, he survived that, and despite majoring in English & Psychology with a minor in education, he became a flaming conservative on his first day of work.
He is the U.S. Western Regional Director for Anystreet, co-founder of the American Patriot Commission, and founder of American Infidels. He blogs at the American Patriots Commission and writes for several online papers. Bill is very active in the local GOP, seeking to eliminate progressives from the party. Please join him in his war against tyranny.
Modern Conservative President: Christopher Cook
Christopher Cook is the president and creator of Modern Conservative (www.modernconservative.com). Since its humble beginnings in 2006 as a blog, Modern Conservative has grown into a national organization with departments and activities in a variety of political arenas.
By far the largest of these endeavors is AnyStreet.org, a conservative community organizing network that organizes activists all the way down to the street level. With local teams now operating in more than a dozen states, AnyStreet is steadily growing into a national presence. Christopher is the author of the 120-page StreetSmarts™ manual used by AnyStreet's activists.
One of Modern Conservative's recent additions is Liberatchik.com, an arts-based website whose goal is to spark a conservative cultural revolution. Modern Conservative also has a growing policy division and provides several services to the conservative movement as a whole.
Christopher and his wife, Judy, also work at the confluence of politics and the film industry. They have been on the research team for ten film and television documentaries, including films written and produced by Lionel Chetwynd, Newt Gingrich, Ron Silver, Dick Morris, and others. Among their credits is the documentary Hillary: The Movie, which was the subject of the Supreme Court case Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Among their other film work is the award-winning education-reform documentary Flunked, narrated by Joe Mantegna. Christopher is currently writing a series of short videos defending free-market capitalism for the Freedom Foundation.
Christopher has been a guest on numerous radio shows throughout the country, including a recent appearance on the Dennis Miller Show. He has spoken at political events in Arizona and California. As an author, Christopher has written articles on a variety of topics, most recently on the subject of immigration for The Hill. He is also the author of the Freedom Scale, an upcoming monograph on the real definition of left and right.
Christopher has lived abroad . . . prospected for gold in rural Montana. . . been assisted at sea by the Coast Guard . . . and was in downtown Moscow during the coup of August 1991 (the one that precipitated the fall of the USSR). And yet, he says that no adventure thus far compares to the challenge of having a four-year-old child!
V. Message from the President of Modern Conservative
There is one thing you can always count on in politics: neither side wins forever. No matter how successful you are electorally, the other side will eventually return to power. The takeaway from this is simple:
Winning elections is not enough.
Obviously winning elections is the first order of business. But there has to be more. The real key is to move the entire nation in a more conservative direction: politically, socially, and culturally. That way, even when Democrats win—and they will—they will be more conservative, and they will have to govern that way.
One hundred years ago, the dialogue in this country took a shift leftwards, and it has drifted in a more statist direction ever since. Many of the political and economic principles in force today would have been unheard of—and deeply terrifying to—our country's founders. And yet much of this is accepted today as "the way it is."
To make matters worse, we are up against an intractable ideological enemy whose entire goal is to continue this process to the point where the change becomes irrevocable. They never tire. They never relent. They left contend for control in every arena. They fight on every front. And they are constantly spreading their message in every possible venue.
Modern Conservative was founded with a very ambitious goal: to fight back the way the left has been fighting us—on every front and in every arena of society. Using a comprehensive strategy, our goal is to turn the tide: to infuse conservative principles into every fiber of our country; to discredit and slowly eliminate statist thinking from our national dialogue, once and for all.
This can be done. This is a conservative nation, and according to all the polls, we are by nature a conservative people. Yes, we have taken some very wrong turns over the last century, but the damage is by no means irreparable. Modern Conservative has the plan and the vision to make this happen.
You are a vital part of that vision. If we are going to turn this tide, the first thing we must do is reach the hearts and minds of our fellow Americans. That is what AnyStreet is all about. Whether it be elections, issues, or ideas, you are the front lines in making this happen. Thank you for all that you do. Thank you for allowing me and the rest of the Modern Conservative and AnyStreet the honor of serving by your side. Thank you AnyStreeters everywhere!
VI. The Five Principles
Turn on the television.
Watch the news.
Read a school textbook.
Go to the movies.
What do you see?
The left's propaganda is everywhere, and if it feels like you're surrounded on all sides . . . it's because you are!
While we're working to figure out how to win the next election, they're working to win over the hearts and minds of the entire country.
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They're distributing leaflets at Starbucks.
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They're putting up flyers in bookstores.
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They're making movies and YouTube videos.
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They're holding meetings and standing on street corners.
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They're organizing constantly—not just at election time, but all year round.
You see, they know the secret: The goal of activism is not just to win elections or on a particular issue. The real goal of activism is to move the country itself in your ideological direction.
In order to win this war, we need to look at activism in new ways. And make no mistake, though it is, thank God, bloodless, it is still a war—a war we must win if the Framers' vision for America is to survive for even one more generation.
But we don't need to look to pundits for direction, to politicians for power, or to the beltway for guidance. It's time to realize that we have the power. This is about us. The base. The grassroots. In order to win this, conservative activism must follow five principles.
Conservative activism must be (and hence AnyStreet is) . . .
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Permanent
Our outlook must focus not only on immediate goals, but also on generational ones. We must use strategic planning to bring about a transformative realignment of the American political landscape. Our efforts must be ongoing.
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Physical
In order to reach the majority of Americans who are not political, we must move beyond the Internet. These Americans are not readng our blogs, frequenting our forums, or going to our meetings. We have to bring the message to them. This requires a low-tech, high-touch, person-to-person approach. It requires boots on the ground. Online activity is important too, but it is only part of the picture.
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Full-spectrum
As we have stated several times before, the left is waging an all-fronts war, and we have to fight back on all those same fronts—in every arena of society and in every institution. We must also not cede one inch of ground! Our activities must be everywhere. Yes, our approach will be different in Berkeley than in Billings, but we must not look at any part of America as the exclusive territory of the left.
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Local
Conservatism is not about personalities, it's about principles. It is also about people—sovereign individuals voluntarily working together to better the civil society. The power of this equation is also reflected in activism. In order to bring about durable results, our solutions must focus on principles, and those principles must be applied using a bottom-up, community-based approach. If each of us changes things close to home, the whole country will move in the right direction.
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Responsible
There is a tendency, especially when the situation is as dire as it is now, to give in to our passions and fears. It is understandable, but we must always remember that our goal is victory, and that we should be searching for the shortest, most efficient route to that goal. Delivering a petition with a million signatures to Nancy Pelosi may make us feel good, but she isn't listening and doesn't care. Expressions of anger may be a much needed release, but they can be counterproductive. We must remain calm, focused, and disciplined.
We must hold steadfast to our principles, but we should also remember that everything cannot be solved in a day. Sometimes, a practical approach may require us to accept that there are no perfect solutions, only better ones and worse ones.
Our activities should be geared towards what will be most effective, and part of what we must do is reach those of our fellow Americans who have not yet been convinced. For those of you who can recall, think back to Ronald Reagan. Remember how effective he was at winning people over? He never compromised his principles—he just delivered them with a smile and a twinkle in his eye. That should be AnyStreet's approach. When people think of us, they should not think of us as angry partisans, they should see us as happy warriors!
VII. A statement on third parties (and our relationship to the GOP)
AnyStreet is an independent organization; we are fiercely proud of that independence, and of the steadfast adherence to conservative principles that we shall always maintain.
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that America has a two-party system, and that those parties provide the structure that is used to facilitate the election of the individuals who will govern this Republic,
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that there has never been a truly successful third party in America (the Republicans sprang from the ashes of the Whigs and were a new second party),
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that multi-party parliamentary systems often devolve into chaos—and occasionally result in the empowering politicians from a radical fringe—and that for all its frustrations, the two-party system has actually contributed to American stability,
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that conservative victory in 2010, and the widespread defeat of Democrat candidates in 2010, is essential to the short- and long-term health of this nation,
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that elections in which there is a substantial independent/third-party challenge from the right will almost invariably split the conservative vote, handing that election to the Democrats,
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and that the Republican Party, for all of its flaws, provides the only viable vehicle for widespread victory of conservative candidates and defeat of Democrats,
We therefore resolve that we will not separate ourselves from the Republican Party, but rather that we shall work to make the Republican Party, and the candidates it runs, more conservative. We will seek to reform the Party to focus on core conservative principles of liberty and adherence to the Constitution.
Political parties are not ideologies; they are vehicles for ideologies—specifically for the ideologies of the people who control the party. Political parties also provide the mechanism for that control. They are structured so that We the People can decide the course they take, through the election of local committees, precinct committee chairs, and delegates. If the Republican Party has failed to be sufficiently conservative, it is not the fault of the Republican Party, it is the fault of conservatives. We have failed because we have not involved ourselves enough in the direction the party has taken, allowing others to do the work for us.
AnyStreeters should be working with the local GOP wherever possible. We need to be running for positions in Republican committees. We need to become delegates. We need to support slates of solid conservatives for election to leadership positions within the party. And of course, we need to locate, develop, nurture, and support solid conservative candidates to run as Republicans.
AnyStreet is also mindful that this problem was not built in a day, and it will not be fixed in a day. We may not be able to "take the party back" as quickly as each of us, as individuals, may wish. But we must not allow this desire to get the better of us. We must do all we can, now, to lead the GOP in a more conservative direction. We will not be uniformly successful. We will have small successes in some places, and larger ones in others. Some places will take more work. And that is exactly what we will do: WORK. We will work towards our goals, not just in 2010, but in 2012, 2020, and decades beyond. We must not expect this problem to be fixed immediately, and we must not allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good. Through focus, discipline, and concerted action, we will, slowly but inexorably, take charge of America's political destiny.
Today's conservative movement, most conspicuously though not exclusively represented by the Tea Parties, is a multifarious and decentralized phenomenon. Many of the groups share our understanding of this necessity. Others, however, have allowed their frustration to lead to open declarations of outright hostility to the GOP and talk of third parties. The frustration is understandable, and we share it, but such talk is the road to disaster in 2010. The Republican Party is not going anywhere: They are not, after 156 years, simply going to fold up their tents and go home. Our only hope is to use the mechanisms provided by the party itself for us, for any citizens so motivated, to take the reins and guide the party—and thus the fate of our great nation—wherever we will it to go.
The other option is to allow frustration to lead us towards palliative and pyrrhic displays of independence and ideological "purity." This will lead to massive defeat in 2010, and at AnyStreet, we shudder to think what Barack Obama will do with two more years of Democrat majorities.
AnyStreet is an independent organization, and will remain so. We have many activities in which we engage, and must engage, that will have nothing to do with the GOP. But as a part of our activities, some of our personnel must become involved with the GOP. As the only existing political power structure for the conservative ideology, it is essential that we conservatives use it and control it!
AnyStreet must lead that charge.
VIII. Our services to the conservative movement
There are lots of activist organizations, and more springing up all the time. Conservatives are getting busy like never before, and it is a beautiful thing to behold!
After Rick Santelli's speech on the floor of the stock exchange sparked the Tea Party movement, conservative activism went from being mostly a part-time activity to being a permanent feature on the American landscape. And we watched with pride as conservatives, spontaneously and with great passion and love of country, began to operate much more in line with the principles we identified when launching Modern Conservative in 2006 and AnyStreet in 2008. At AnyStreet, we look at these other organizations as allies in a great struggle.
Over the last year, many have sought to bottle this energy, expressing a desire to centralize and consolidate it. We certainly do agree that we conservative organizations need to coordinate and work with each other wherever possible. However, we also believe a certain amount of individuality is a conservative virtue, and that too much centralization is dangerous—that's part of the problem with the Federal government in DC today!
So, while some others are asking, "how do we get everyone under one umbrella?," we are asking a different question. When it comes to other conservative organizations, our first question is, "How can we help?"
At every step of the way, our goal is cooperation and organizational synergy, with one objective in mind: Victory!
To that end we have developed services to be used by the entire conservative movement! Organizations, activists, bloggers, authors, candidates, and more—we want to help you be as successful as possible in your goals.
All Things Conservative (Live!)
A directory, intended to become as complete as possible, of all conservative organizations, blogs, books, and DVDs (and more categories soon to come). Think of it as a conservative yellow pages!
Your entry in the directory is free! As long as you are a conservative organization or blog, you can create your own entry and you're in! No strings, no worries. You'll get a password to edit your details whenever you want. (And bloggers, if you'd like us to help you get a bit more exposure for your blog, ask about our link-exchange affiliation program—also totally free.)
Action and Events (Live!)
The Action and Events calendar is designed to serve the entire movement. If you are a conservative organization, the calendar is yours to use! Post your actions (phone calls, online petitions, etc.). Post your events (meetings, rallies, etc.). Post as much and as often as you would like.
Fully sortable by date, location, and organization, this calendar is one-stop shopping for conservatives who want to join in on the latest action, go to the next rally, or find out what events are taking place in the local area. It also allows leadership of different organizations in an area to better plan and coordinate their activities, making conservative activism in the area all the more effective.
Get your listing set up in the All Things Conservative directory and then access to the calendar is yours! Again—no charge, no strings. We just want you to use it!
We once heard Hugh Hewitt's producer say, "If everyone wins, everyone wins." That stuck with us. We want you to win!
Campaign in a Box
Just as the name implies, Campaign in a Box is a comprehensive package of products and services designed to help conservative candidates get elected. It is a service of Cincinnatus Consulting, LLC, and AnyStreet is proud to provide the grassroots and volunteer consulting part of the package.
There are several standard packages available, and we are also able to mix and match and offer specific services to select candidates. We can handle races of any size, from city council to statewide federal elections. Campaign in a Box provides a terrific range of services at a price that has to be seen to be believed. For more information, go to http://www.cincinnatusconsulting.com/cib.php
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