Our Mission
The Central Texas 9-12 Project seeks to influence a change in policy that reverts a massive, self-serving government to a smaller, constitution-abiding government that serves the American citizens and restores liberty.
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Who We AreWe are a community of American Patriots. We have come together to restore our nation to its historical foundations. We meet regularly to discuss issues and create plans of action to influence our local, state and national leaders. Please register and participate in the discussion forum where we share information about current events and set forth our action plans. We invite you to join us! Determine your passion and share your talents with a committee. Together, we can restore our great nation! |
8-28 Changes Hearts and Minds
Glenn Beck made reference to an uplifting story from a would-be protester that attended the Restoring Honor Rally.
Hear the account, but understand that the conversation changed our daughters' lives as well.
The Restoring Honor Rally was inspirational for so many!
Maria Acosta
Restoring Honor Video from The Central Illinois 9-12 Project
Average American DayOur member, Johna Kay Ramirez directed and produced this video for a contest! Please take a look at "Average American Day" at this link:
Restoring Honor Weekend in D.C.!
The Kentucky 9-12 Project is planning a reception in D.C. for 9-12ers across the country Friday, August 27th. You may reserve your tickets at: We hear that this was a very popular event last year, and that tickets will sell out. So, order quickly if you would like to attend! Maria Acosta Principle 5: If I break the law, I pay the penalty. Justice is blind, and no one is above it.Black’s Law Dictionary describes “Equality Before the Law” as “The status or condition of being treated fairly according to regularly established norms of justice; esp., in British constitutional law, the notion that all persons are subject to the ordinary law of the land administered by the ordinary law courts, that officials and others are not exempt from the general duty of obedience to the law, that discretionary governmental powers must not be abused, and that the task of superintending the operation of law rests with an impartial, independent judiciary. To put it another way, there’s one set of rules, and everyone supposed to play by the same set. That wasn’t always the case in the United States. For the first 80 + years of the country’s existence, we were plagued by slavery. And the next hundred years saw de facto segregation in everything from schools to drinking fountains. But we’ve always had good examples of people who stood up for this principle of equality before the law. Congratulations Central Texas 9-12 Project! You Made BigGovernment.com!Central Texans, |











