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Revision as of 03:08, May 18, 2008
Conservapedia should consider giving annual awards to people who add value to the world with a creative or striking conservative insight, project, accomplishment, sacrifice or some equivalent.
First we should develop a simple set of guidelines for the awards, a proposal for what the award would be, and then we can solicit nominations.
Guidelines
- Unique contributions to the world which enable more people to become aware of conservative values.
- Insight in applying conservative values to help others individually.
- Effort in reaching teenagers who are troubled due to liberal indoctrination or lack of awareness of conservative values
- Someone who overcome personal challenges and spread conservative values for the benefit of others
- Use or development of innovation in connection with the contribution.
- No one associated with Conservapedia may be nominated for an initial award.
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Name for the Award
(suggestions welcome)
- the Ronny
- the Values Award
Nominations
- Howard G. "Ward" Cunningham, who created wiki software for its value in bringing conservative values to millions of page views.
- Henry Morris II (posthumous), founder of the Institute for Creation Research
- Chris Ashcraft, founder of the Northwest Creation Network and of CreationWiki.
- Phyllis Schlafly, for a lifetime of contributions to the Conservative movement.
- Reverend Donald E. Wildmon, founder of the American Family Association and American Family Radio.
- Vice-President Cheney, a true Patriot.
- John Yoo, legal advisor to the White House. Contributed to the USA PATRIOT Act and provided a concrete justification for enhanced interrogation of enemy combatants. Contributed immensely to the national security of the United States.
- Margaret Thatcher, former prime minister of the U.K.
- Julianne Hough, television star
- Marcus Borden, for defending prayer with as a public high school football coach; atheists succeeded in eventually prohibiting from even from bowing his head.[1]
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