Can I be a Member of United in Liberty but not join a local Community Action Committee group?
The answer is yes, but there would really be no benefit in doing so. It would be like owning a car with no engine. Community Action Committee groups is where education occurs and things get done. To benefit from United in Liberty, you should join as a Member first and then either join an existing or start a new CAC in your community. If you just want to be connected with United in Liberty, but are not yet ready to be a part of a CAC, you would be better served by joining our Monthly E-newsletter list found on the Home Page. I am afraid that by getting involved at a local level, I will forfeit the opportunity to change the greater problems at a National level. It is easy, when involved in a local CAC, to temporarily lose sight of the greater vision of United in Liberty. Remember, United in Liberty is much bigger than your own CAC. The power is found in the unity of CACs scattered across the nation. Thomas Jefferson taught that changing government does not occur just in Washington, but b