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How to overthrow the Liberal club at my College?

At my college, there are 2 liberal groups, Amnesty International, and Peace and Justice. I joined Peace and Justice even though I'm a Republican just to make friends and cuz there are no Conservative groups to join.

Anyway, now the group is in danger of falling apart (only 4 are in attendance) and the remaining people want me to take over as President, since our current prez has no vision at all for the group.

When I become President though, I no longer want to follow the Liberal position and would like to force through a "change".

1 What are some ways of doing this without alienating the group?

2. What would be a cool name to rename ourselves? But sounds conservative

3. 10 of my conservative friends are already planning on joining, should I just dump the other 4 liberals once they make me President?

4. The School doesn't allow political parties to have groups, yet they unfairly allow these two which are completely liberal. How should I do all this without alienating the school?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Try making sense for a change.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If you really want a conservative group you can make one without it being about a political party. There's plenty of non-party based groups like say a pro-life group. You could also do something generally conservative, so it's not republican per-se.

    1)You can't change the entire focus of the group without aliening the people that joined thinking they were getting into a liberal group.

    2)You can rename yourself whatever you are, but then you have to re-market the group to the campus community, basically starting from scratch PR wise.Again why not just start a new group?

    3) I doubt the liberals would elect you knowing this is how you feel. Don't be jerk and they'll just leave if you annoy them enough.

    4)I don't know about the other one but Amnesty International is fairly neutral (on my campus anyway). It's not all about the democratic party which is at the heart of rule anyway.

    Make your own conservative group if thats what you want. It'll be easier in the long run.

    I really hope this whole over-throwing thing is a joke, people like you make all conservative look bad.

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