“I hold that any movement worth its salt should necessarily be rooted in values, but I contend that virtue should be a higher priority. The Tea Parties, 9-12 Projects and any other conservative grassroots movements are worth nothing if they don’t exercise virtuous actions based on their stated values.” – Paul Prosise
These are some of my values, the vales TMR will strive to meet:
- I believe that Jesus is the Savior of our Life and we serve none before Him.
- I believe that virtuous actions are better that stated values.
- I believe that our families are our first priority.
- I believe that this country was founded on Biblical standards, we should ardently defend this country, our rights, beliefs and never give in to political correctness.
- I believe that America is an amazing country and we need to stop messing with it.
- I believe that tolerance and acceptance through Love is the only way to have truly effective change in this country.
- I believe that it’s our right and duty to question all things, and I’m not a malcontent in doing so.
- I believe that this country and its citizens should reject all political agendas that are strictly self-serving, we need to end political corruption.
- I believe that we need to be rooted in charitable actions.
- I believe that we should not apologize for being an American.
- I believe that socialism and progressivism are fast tracks to Fascism, Communism and Totalitarianism.
- I believe that the Bible is our life line, we should seek it’s wisdom in all we do.
- I believe that we will lose this country if we don’t stand for what we know is right.

April 26th, 2009 at 2:34 pm
Thanks for coming to the Adams County Lincoln Day Dinner last night. I hope you were able to obtain good blogging material and meet lots of interesting people. The next major event is the North Suburban Republican Forum on May 9th at Gander Mountain, 100th & Grant Street in Thornton from 9-10:30am. The featured speaker is Thornton Mayor Erik Hansen who will be talking about the Thornton’s economy and jobs in Adams County. The NSRF meets on the second Saturday of each month to discuss politics. The June 13th speaker will be Dick Wadhams and on July 11th will be a slate of candidates running in city, county and state elections. Keep in touch.
DFW
December 29th, 2011 at 1:24 pm
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