Friday, November 14, 2008

Defining 'reform' for today's government


The term 'reform' has been as of a very large and open tent in the current language of politics. All Things Reform is an aggregation of most government reform groups in the USA. We follow their action alerts, newsletters, databases and blog posts; our political calendar covers their events and awards presented throughout the year.

To encapsulate the definition of 'reform' in the political sense, we follow a technique of our teachers and professors by breaking up 'reform' into a defining term for each of the word's letters:

Ready
Ethically
For
Orderly
Reconstruction
Matters

'Reform' has been used to define political movements, techniques, attitudes and parties for hundreds of years. All Things Reform refers to today's movement of government reform issues as represented by electoral, campaign finance, ethical and fiscal watchdogs and public interest groups. May 'reform' carry on its activist, powerful message of 'ready ethically for orderly reconstruction matters' for a better government, from the local to the federal level.


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