CONSERVATIVES TAKING AMERICA BACK
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Conservatives Taking America Back | PO Box 1772 | Seneca, SC 29679 | FAX # 864-888-2116
Polly Nicolay’s Book:
We The People
Taking America Back:
How to Reunite
Church and State
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Our Featured Author:
Polly Nicolay
Featured Columnist:
Debra Daum
"Conservatives Taking Back America" was formed by a group of concerned citizens who believed after the 2008 Presidential Election, that our government was leading this great nation to a socialist state, ignoring the conservative principles upon which it was founded. Not only were the ideas of free enterprise being discarded but the Judeo-Christian moral values of our founding fathers were being rejected. This group exists to rally the American public by making it aware of the threat and encouraging "we the people" to save the freedoms which we have, by bringing God back into our government, our schools, and our way of life.



Promoting Traditional Family Values in Arkansas
Family Council was established by Jerry Cox in 1989 as part of a nationwide network of State Family Policy Councils associated with Focus on the Family. Our office is located in Little Rock, but our network of over 10,000 families and churches covers every part of Arkansas. Our mission of promoting, protecting, and strengthening traditional family values is at the core of all we do.
Since 1986 the South Carolina Policy Council Education Foundation has brought together civic, community and business leaders from all over our state to discuss innovative policy ideas that advance the principles of limited government and free enterprise. The Policy Council's headquarters has
served as the meeting place for groups from classroom teachers to our state's top CEO's, who share the goal of encouraging a positive environment in which South Carolina families can thrive, work and raise children.
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We promote ideas like limited government, free enterprise and individual liberty. We created The Nerve because there isn’t enough independent reporting on government and the politicians who run it. So we hired veteran South Carolina investigative reporters to cover the big stuff in Columbia. They’re very, very good. What makes The Nerve even better is the volunteers from all over the state who are our Citizen Reporters. They’ll help us monitor and report on government from the State House and their hometowns.
The new media makes it possible for us to report real information in real time. There is a void in South Carolina for substantive, well-researched news about how our government is run, how the legislature operates and where our tax dollars are really going. We’ll provide a forum for your anonymous tips and opinions (we promise not even we’ll know your identity), and our reporters will do their best to follow up on them.
Yes, it takes a lot of work to do what all that. Also takes a lot of guts.
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