Former Senator Jim DeMint, who now heads-up the Heritage Foundation, has an op-ed in Friday's Washington Post that neatly sums-up what we've been saying for many years: we conservatives must take our case to the people ourselves.

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  • It is refreshing to see another Republican join Texas Senator Ted Cruz in promoting the re-birth of Jack Kemp’s growth-oriented economic conservatism into “Opportunity Conservatism.”

  • "The government is forcing us to choose between following our faith and following the law. I say that's a choice no American — and no American business — should have to make."

  • 93% of those responding to our online poll said without a plan to reduce the deficit and debt, Congress should not raise the debt ceiling.

  • The notion that Wal-Mart received a threat about participating in Biden’s gun control meeting isn’t so farfetched.

  • Now is not the time for conservatives to give in to fear and give up. The only way we will “lose the country” is if we let it go.

  • Nearly two-thirds of respondents said we should keep some troops there, but 29% were in favor of withdrawing and trying to make peace with the Islamists.

  • We are on our way to another trillion dollar deficit. Conservatives must demand Republicans use the debt ceiling to stop our headlong rush to national bankruptcy.

  • The Republican Party's Washington insiders are attempting to exclude the very voters who could make them a permanent majority, and money plays a big role.

  • Only 13% of those taking our poll said the President should get to pick who he wants for his Cabinet.

  • All the brave talk about standing firm on the debt ceiling isn’t worth anything if Republicans don’t have a plan and build the public support necessary for that plan to hold a majority in at least the House.

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