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Parent topics
- American conservatism [r]: A diverse mix of political ideologies that contrast with liberalism, socialism, secularism and communism. [e]
- Dick Armey [r]: Chairman of Freedomworks, a group guiding bottom-up activism for "lower taxes, less government, and more freedom"; affiliated with Tea Party Movement; lobbyist; retired as U.S. House Majority Leader in 2003, after 18 years as a Republican representative from Texas. [e]
- Restructuring of the U.S. political right [r]: Add brief definition or description
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Projects
- Tea Party Movement [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Keli Carender [r]: Seattle, Washington conservative activist who organized some of the first, if not the first, Tea Party movement rallies in February 2009 [e]
- Tom Whitmore [r]: Leader of the Washington D.C. Tea Party, living in suburban Manassas, Virginia; appeared in an 60 Plus Association political advertisement; associated with Freedomworks; involved in the "Red Dog Express train of conservative change" [e]
Boards of directors
- Dick Armey [r]: Chairman of Freedomworks, a group guiding bottom-up activism for "lower taxes, less government, and more freedom"; affiliated with Tea Party Movement; lobbyist; retired as U.S. House Majority Leader in 2003, after 18 years as a Republican representative from Texas. [e] Chairman, Freedom Works, former Republican House Majority Leader
Template:C. Boyden Gray C. Boyden Gray, of the District of Columbia, is the former Special Envoy for Eurasian Energy Diplomacy (2008-2009) and former Special Envoy for European Union Affairs (2008-2009). He is now a founding partner of the D.C.-based law firm, Gray & Schmitz LLP.
- James H. Burnley [r]: Add brief definition or descriptionA partner at Venable LLP, James H. Burnley previously served as the U.S. Secretary of Transportation from 1987 to 1989 and is one of the nation’s foremost authorities on transportation law and policy. He also served as Deputy Secretary of Transportation from 1983 to 1987 and was General Counsel of the Department in 1983. Prior to his years with the USDOT, Mr. Burnley served as Associate Deputy Attorney General for the Justice Department and as Director of the VISTA Program in the early 1980s.
- Matt Kibbe [r]: Add brief definition or description
- [[|Thomas Knudsen]] [r]: Add brief definition or description is president of Thomas Publishers located in New York City. He graduated from Yale University and received an MBA from the Uris School of Business.
- Richard J Stephenson [r]: Add brief definition or description
heads the Cancer Treatment Centers of America as well as several other health care, finance, and real estate companies. He received his bachelor's degree from Wabash in Crawfordsville, Ind. and his J.D. from the Northwestern University School of Law.