Some key conservative luminaries will be in attendance at the Collingwood Library and Museum in Alexandria, VA (an original part of George Washington's Mount Vernon properties): Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform, Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council, David Keene of the American Conservative Union, former Reagan policy adviser Kenneth T. Cribb, Kenneth Blackwell of Coalition for a Conservative Majority, and Federalist Society co-founder David McIntosh.
This new statement (compared in the press release to the Sharon Statement, adopted in a conference at the home of William F. Buckley in 1960) comes at a hot time for conservative contracts: Tea Party activists, along with Dick Armey's FreedomWorks, hope to unveil a Contract from America on April 15--a crowd-sourced statement of principles to be adopted by Tea Party activists, and the broader conservative grassroots, with bullet points voted by the public online.
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