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    <description>A Great Man Has Fallen by Chuck Baldwin, April 25, 2013
A Great Man Has Fallen
By Chuck Baldwin
April 25, 2013
This column is archived here.
There are five men who are called &amp;ldquo;great&amp;rdquo; in the Holy Scriptures. One
of them is a man by the name of Abner. Upon hearing the news of Abner&amp;rsquo;s
death, King David said, &amp;ldquo;Know ye not that there is a prince and a great
man fallen this day in Israel?&amp;rdquo; My column today is dedicated to a great
man. That man is Howard Phillips.
Howard Phillips went to Heaven this
past Saturday, April 20, 2013. I am so blessed to have gotten to know
this remarkable man, and, more than that, to be able to call him my
friend.
I first met Howard some thirty years ago in the Bahamas. I
attended a national meeting of conservative leaders and Howard was one
of the principal speakers. I suppose the first thing that struck me
about Howard was his remarkable intellect and deep conviction. It is no
hyperbole to say that Howard Phillips was one of the most brilliant men I
have ever met. A graduate of Harvard, Howard&amp;rsquo;s grasp of government,
history, and law was unequalled. Howard Phillips forgot more about those
subjects than the vast majority of us will ever learn. He was literally
a walking history encyclopedia. He might have been the keenest,
sharpest mind that I have ever been exposed to. Howard Phillips was an
intellectual giant.
But as awesome as his mind was, Howard&amp;rsquo;s
commitment to the principles of liberty was equally awesome. Liberty has
never had a more ardent defender than Howard Phillips. And communism
never had a more formidable adversary.
Howard Phillips was born and
raised in Boston, Massachusetts, and became a dynamic conservative
leader from his youth. At Harvard, he was twice elected president of the
Student Council. He was a GOP precinct worker, election warden,
campaign manager, congressional aide, Boston municipal Republican
chairman, and assistant to the Chairman of the National Republican
Committee. He later became president of Policy Analysis, Inc., chairman
of the Conservative Caucus, and founder of the U.S. Taxpayer&amp;rsquo;s Party,
now named the Constitution Party. This is the third largest political
party in the United States. The Constitution Party nominated Howard
three times as its Presidential candidate.
Howard (&amp;ldquo;Howie&amp;rdquo; as he was
known to his friends) served in President Richard Nixon&amp;rsquo;s cabinet and
headed two federal agencies in the Nixon administration. He voluntarily
resigned his post in the Nixon White House after Nixon reneged on his
promise to defund the giant Welfare State, known as &amp;ldquo;The Great Society,&amp;rdquo;
which had been created by President Lyndon Johnson.
What many
people do not realize is that Howard Phillips was the principal founder
of what became known as the &amp;ldquo;Religious Right.&amp;rdquo; Howard was also the man
who most influenced Jerry Falwell to start the Moral Majority. Howard
Phillips is as important to the rise of the modern conservative movement
as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were to the rise of the
independence movement in Colonial America. As a conservative and
constitutionalist leader, Howard Phillips had no peer.
One of the
great honors of my life came when Howard asked me to seek the
Constitution Party&amp;rsquo;s nomination for President in 2008. At his behest,
and after much prayer and contemplation, I did this and was honored to
have received that party&amp;rsquo;s nomination by an overwhelming vote from the
party&amp;rsquo;s national delegates. It was during that campaign that I received
the endorsement of Congressman Ron Paul. During and after the 2008
campaign, Howard and I became very close. I found him to be among my
dearest of friends and closest of confidants.
Howard Phillips was raised as a Jew but became a staunch believer in Jesus Christ as an adult.
Howard
and his wife Peggy have six children and many grandchildren, all of
whom are among the finest people that anyone would ever meet. The entire
Phillips family is an outstanding reflection of the character and
commitment of both Howard and Peggy. Please pray for this wonderful
family.
Now, I have one more honor that has been bestowed upon me:
Peggy asked me to conduct Howard&amp;rsquo;s funeral service and preach the
funeral message. To say that I am overwhelmed at being asked to perform
such a task is an understatement. Nothing anyone could say is sufficient
to honor a man the caliber of Howard Phillips. I covet your prayers.
Howard&amp;rsquo;s
viewing will take place at the Money and King Funeral Home in Vienna,
Virginia, this Saturday, April 27, from 3:00-5:00pm, and Sunday, April
28, from 3:00-7:00pm local time. The funeral service will take place
Monday, April 29, at 11:00am local time at the McLean Bible Church in
Vienna.
As King David said of Abner, I say of Howard Phillips, &amp;ldquo;Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day?&amp;rdquo;
The
Phillips&amp;rsquo; family has lost their patriarch, their loving and devoted
husband, father, and grandfather. The Conservative Caucus has lost their
beloved chairman. The Constitution Party has lost their courageous
founder. Modern conservatives and constitutionalists nationwide have
lost a Founding Father. Freedom fighters around the world have lost one
of their truest allies. America has lost one of its greatest patriots.
Liberty has lost one of its most ardent defenders. And I have lost one
of my dearest friends.
(c) Chuck Baldwin

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    <title>Darrell L. Castle&#39;s Tribute to Howard Phillips, the Constitution Party&#39;s Founder</title> 
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    <description>Howard Phillips, founder of the Constitution Party, died at 3:50 PM, EST Saturday, April 20, 2013.
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I met Howard in early 1992 when I was introduced to him by Don McIlvaney. Don asked my choice for the election that year and I said neither so he introduced me to Howard who was trying to start a new party. My wife, Joan and I became the Tennessee delegates to the first national convention.
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Over time, Howard mentored me in politics and became a political father to me. Little by little he brought me along as I was able to accept more and more responsibility.&amp;nbsp; Most of all he was my dear friend and I&#39;ll miss him.
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Howard enabled Joan and me to serve in the great cause of liberty and in the struggle for the soul of America. It will not be the same without his advice, wise counsel, and his eloquent speaker&#39;s voice at every meeting. Listening to Howard&#39;s stories and jokes were the highlights of every CP meeting. He knew so many different people in government that he could entertain endlessly with stories from his past. Howard had a great sense of humor and always appreciated a good joke. He loved theater, movies, and his family and never tired of talking about his children&#39;s accomplishments. He never failed to inquire about family members not present and was intensely loyal and expected the same in return. He was always loyal to me and I like to think I was the same for him.
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I remember Howard as being the best at speaking in front of a camera or just in front of a group. He had a matchless gift for the English language and was merciless as an editor. I learned a lot from him in that regard.
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Howard Phillips was a lot more than I have been able to say with these few words. In the words of his son Doug he was the most principled and courageous statesman of his generation. He inspired many thousands of people with his courageous fight for liberty. He was a larger than life figure whose intellect towered over most of us.
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I am honored to have known Howard and to have called him friend and brother. We were brothers in the fight for liberty and for western civilization, and we were brothers in Christ.
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Rest in peace, Howard.
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Darrell L. Castle
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    <description>CONSTITUTION PARTY STANDS ALONE AGAINST AMNESTY
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We oppose any extension of amnesty to illegal aliens.
We call for the use of U.S. troops to protect the states against invasion.
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The Constitution Party has always been the only national political party to stand firmly against the proposals for a &quot;Pathway to Citizenship/Comprehensive Immigration Reform/Amnesty&quot; that come out of Washington.
&amp;nbsp;While many of these schemes by all shades of Republicans and Democrats seek to address the out of control situation of illegal immigration, all fail to address the Rule of Law. They ignore the fact that illegal immigration is just that: illegal.
&amp;nbsp;&amp;ldquo;It is somewhat analogous to redefining laws against breaking and entering so that those engaging in such conduct would no longer be treated as criminals&amp;rdquo;, noted Darrell Castle, Constitution Party 2008 Vice Presidential Candidate.
&amp;nbsp;Current proposals fail to address the negative impacts such legislation would have on entitlement spending, Obamacare, unemployment, sustainability, etc. Washington elitists will not admit that there are a variety of constituencies from environmentalists to Tea Party activists that oppose such legislation. America&amp;rsquo;s best interests are not being put first in immigration reform debates. 
&amp;nbsp;Castle also observed, &amp;ldquo;There is a current pathway to citizenship, it is called &amp;lsquo;legal immigration.&amp;rsquo; The Constitution Party supports a sensible legal immigration system in the United States. However, this support should not be piggybacked, combined or confused with illegal immigration. We support and demand legislation a legal immigration system that complements and promotes the best for the United States of America and its citizenry, one that denies a pathway for those who have successfully, many with full pre-meditation, ignored our rule of law.&amp;rdquo; 
&amp;nbsp;Frank Fluckiger, Chairman of the Constitution Party National Committee added, &amp;ldquo;The Constitution Party supports lawful solutions, including initiatives, such as &amp;lsquo;attrition-thru-enforcement&amp;rsquo; programs, as a means to address illegal immigration, not a free pass to reward criminal behavior. We support programs, such as E-Verify, to put millions of Americans back to work. We must have strict enforcement and compliance of any and all common sense visa programs, and we demand security of our borders and ports to ensure that illegal immigration is a diminishing problem for the future.&amp;rdquo;
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    <description>In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson recognized that people are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. He emphasized that the &amp;ldquo;unalienable rights&amp;rdquo; of man come from God, not from government, and cannot legally be taken by government.
 
The founders of America chose to enshrine the right to keep and bear arms as the Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights. &amp;ldquo;A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.&amp;rdquo; (U.S. Constitution &amp;ndash; 2nd Amendment of the Bill of Rights)
 
President Obama has decided not to accept the view of Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Adams, and Franklin, but instead to follow the example of tyrants such as Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, and Mao - all of whom disarmed their people to make tyranny easier to enforce.
 
Disarmament is apparently one of the building blocks President Obama intends to use in building his new Orwellian, total surveillance police state. Despite his and Vice President Biden&amp;rsquo;s rhetoric, they must understand that disarmament will not &amp;ldquo;keep millions of people out of harm&amp;rsquo;s way&amp;rdquo; nor will it save &amp;ldquo;thousands of lives.&amp;rdquo;
 
Vice President Biden has been quoted as saying the president is considering executive action after his inauguration on January 21. Such an executive order is not permitted under the Constitution and it would place the president clearly outside the law. That is apparently a place in which the president seems quite comfortable as he legislates by executive order, appoints his czars to run his administration&amp;rsquo;s agenda without Senate confirmation, and conducts wars while insisting that even consulting Congress - let alone getting approval - is not required.
 
He chooses the example of history&amp;rsquo;s tyrants instead of the founding fathers. Why would he do that unless disarmament is part of his long-term strategy to fundamentally change America, and he needs a helpless, disarmed public to accomplish his goals? 
 
The Constitution and Bill of Rights are under constant attack; and what is left of them requires constant vigilance to defend. Virtually every right listed in the original Bill of Rights is either dead or seriously threatened. We are not being threatened with quartering soldiers in our private homes as far as I know; but given enough time I wouldn&amp;rsquo;t be surprised to see it happen, despite the Third Amendment&amp;rsquo; prohibition.
 
Perhaps President Obama sees economic calamity coming to the nation as a result of his economic policies, and he wants us disarmed to make martial law easier to enforce. We can use history as a guide; but ultimately we can only guess at his motives.
 
The Constitution Party stands opposed to his efforts to disarm the American people, whatever the president&amp;rsquo;s motives may be. The Constitution Party opposes what the government usually refers to as &quot;gun control&quot; - and that is gun or ammunition confiscation, gun or ammunition registration and the restriction of semi-automatic firearms with high-capacity magazines. We in the Constitution Party understand that armed people are free while disarmed people are slaves. If you are opposed to these things as we are, consider standing with us. 
 
Go to&amp;nbsp;www.constitutionparty.com to find out how you can help us defend America.
 
Darrell L. Castle
 
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    <description>The negotiations between the President and Republicans in Congress over what has come to be called &amp;ldquo;the fiscal cliff&amp;rdquo; appear to be more about political posturing, political ideology, and the effort to hold political power than about preventing a deeper recession in the country.
The president wants more spending, more debt, more stimulus, higher taxes, and permanent removal of the debt ceiling limit. The republicans are willing to concede most of these things if the tax increase can be disguised as &amp;ldquo;closing deduction loopholes.&amp;rdquo; 
These actions are all counterproductive and will result in the very things they intend to prevent. Increased taxes, whether by the President&amp;rsquo;s method of increases on the top 2 or 3 percent who pay taxes, or by the Republicans&amp;rsquo; stealth method of closing deduction loopholes such as the mortgage interest deduction, will have a detrimental effect on the economy. Increased taxes will cost jobs, slow growth, and lower GDP. Slower growth and lower GDP mean fewer people working and paying taxes and that means bigger deficits and higher debt.
Neither the President nor the Republicans seem willing to address the real problem which is huge deficits year after year leading to higher and higher debt. The deficit will not be closed or lowered by increasing stimulus spending while raising taxes in an effort to cover the cost. In the long run that tactic will have the opposite of the desired effect.
What then is the Constitution Party&amp;rsquo;s response? The answer is set out quite clearly in our 2012 Platform. The plank entitled &amp;ldquo;Taxes&amp;rdquo; expresses strong opposition to the income tax, therefore the Constitution Party is opposed to any tax increase. The plank entitled &amp;ldquo;Cost of Big Government&amp;rdquo; expresses strong opposition to debt and spending above revenue, therefore the Constitution Party is opposed to deficit spending and the continued accumulation of debt.
In summary, the Bush tax cuts should be extended with no new stimulus spending allowed. Taxes should actually be lowered while at the same time reducing spending across the board. Jobs could come home to America which would help lift people out of poverty and return them to the middle class. The tax base would then increase thus helping to close the deficit. This could be started by changing the corporate tax structure to favor domestically located companies. Staying on shore would save companies taxes and the cost of shipping to the American market.
Finally, hundreds of billions of dollars per year, at least, could be saved by stopping all unnecessary wars and unnecessary foreign military involvement. This should be done in conjunction with lower taxes and reduced across the board spending. Come home, mind your own business, and rebuild America and the American economy, that&amp;rsquo;s the Constitution Party way.
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    <title>ICHABOD – THE REAL MESSAGE OF THE 2012 ELECTIONS</title> 
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    <description>&amp;nbsp;By Robert W. Peck
Chairman &amp;ndash; Constitution Party of Washington
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For a month now, the Christian-conservative-religious right has been reeling from the outcome of the 2012 elections like a boxer staggering under the effect of a near knockout blow. While some are vowing to return to the ring with renewed fervor, others are in a funk, despairing the outcome of the election. The odd fact of the matter is that despite the emotional trauma suffered by conservatives, the 2012 elections didn&#39;t really change anything. We have the same President, the same party still controls the U.S. House of Representatives and the same party is in control in the Senate, even party control of state governorships only changed by one state. So if nothing has changed, why the despair?
 
I believe the real story of the 2012 elections is not the outcome registered at the ballot box on November 6, but rather the evidencing of the real state of the Christian-conservative-religious right. Perhaps the despair being expressed is the result of a subconscious realization as to the spiritual condition of the religious right &amp;ndash; a condition that is causing the spirit of some to cry out &quot;Ichabod&quot; (no glory) sensing that &quot;The glory is departed&quot; from the political institutions and movements in which the Christian-conservative-religious right has for so long trusted (1 Samuel 4:21-22).
 
I have been politically active as a Christian and a Constitutionist for about two decades now. I&#39;ve served in leadership capacities, headed up events and activities, assisted in campaigns and served as chairman of a political party. I&#39;ve crossed paths with most of those in my community who would be labeled &quot;conservative&quot; and am personally acquainted with nearly all of the seriously Christian and Constitutional political activists in the region. Though not everyone in those circles has supported all of my political activities (primarily due to my activism being of a mostly third party and independent nature), yet nearly all have agreed as to the basic values and indicated that we&#39;re all part of the same team working toward the same goal of honoring God, restoring Constitutional governance, preserving liberty and upholding the philosophical ideals of America&#39;s founders.
 
Though there have always been some differences of strategy within our ranks, I&#39;ve always had the sense of being surrounded by compatriots who were marching toward the same general goal. However, sometime in July of this year, I found myself with a sense that something had changed. It was as though I was still running the same race, but most of the people that I thought I was running the race with had disappeared &amp;ndash; like they had taken a different turn in the road and I was now running the course alone.
 
I could have thought that it was just my imagination, the result of battle fatigue, or a mild case of discouragement, had it not been for my state&#39;s August primary election. That election revealed the actual state of the Christian-conservative-religious right and documented its departure from the values that it had so long espoused. In that election, conservatives rejected nearly every God honoring, Constitution upholding, liberty loving candidate on the ballot in preference of secularist, humanist, socialist and even pro-sodomite candidates.
 
Now being primarily engaged in third party and independent politics, I&#39;m accustomed to having my candidates rejected by a populace that is, in my opinion, illogically locked in to a two party paradigm. However, in this case it was overtly God honoring, Constitution upholding, liberty loving Republican candidates who were rejected right down the line. Remember, this was not the general election where we just have a &quot;D&quot; verses an &quot;R&quot; and people trying to choose the better of the two, or where we can blame &quot;liberals&quot; for the outcome. This was the primary election where the Christian-conservative-religious right (which typically associates with the Republican Party) chooses the candidates that best reflect their own values and who they want to be represented by in the general election.
 
This year&#39;s primary election was quite notable in that it featured a number of unusually and overtly God honoring, Constitution upholding, liberty loving candidates. We had a Christian pastor who ran an aggressive campaign for Governor as a Republican who openly acknowledged God and espoused the values of traditional conservatism and the religious right. There was actually a second &quot;liberty&quot; pastor running as an independent. Both were rejected by the Christian-conservative-religious right receiving just 3.2% and 0.7% of the vote respectively. Instead, conservative voters overwhelmingly chose to be represented by a man who I judge to be a secularist, humanist, and a practitioner of &quot;socialism lite&quot; whose campaign came out in opposition to the Boy Scouts prohibition on homosexuals and who, as the sitting State Attorney General, was leading a suit against a family owned drug store for refusing to sell an abortion pill.
 
We had a very well qualified Attorney General candidate who has been a leader in defending marriage against the assault of the homosexual lobby, was strongly Constitutional in his views and has even traveled the state speaking at events hosted by a Christian ministry. But again, the Christian-conservative-religious right chose, by a margin of 4-1, the other Republican candidate &amp;ndash; a man who, while serving on the King County Council, voted in support of homosexual marriage and whose voting record while on the council was in 99% agreement with the Democrat candidate for Attorney General who also served on that council.
 
Similar results were experienced for a Constitutionist running for Secretary of State under the Constitution Party banner and a Christian reformer seeking the Superintendent of Education post (non-partisan). The only strongly Christian, Constitutional, advocate for liberty running for one of the ten statewide offices who was sent on to the general election by conservative voters, was in a race where he was the only Republican candidate. In other words, conservatives who were committed to voting &quot;R&quot; had no choice but to vote for him in the primary, though he did lose in the general election.
 
Lest you think this is just a phenomenon of Washington state&#39;s famous liberalism now manifesting even among Republican voters, here where I live, in famously conservative eastern Washington, the Christian-conservative-religious right rejected a well-respected Christian Constitutionist Republican candidate for the U.S. House &amp;ndash; a man known for his teaching of Biblical and Constitutional principles of government and for his radio commentaries on the same. Instead, conservatives chose to be represented by the incumbent establishment puppet who has only a 63% Constitutional voting record and who voted for the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that authorized the indefinite detention of American citizens.
 
In one legislative district here in eastern Washington, there was no Democrat in the race, only two Republicans. The incumbent, who commonly votes with the Democrats in the legislature, co-sponsored our state&#39;s now infamous gay marriage bill while the challenger, known for her presentations of the Institute on the Constitution course, was solidly pro Biblical marriage. The result? The Constitutional Republican challenger received little support from conservatives and apparently none from the Republican Party, being outspent 10-1, as one of the more conservative areas of the state opted for the pro-sodomite liberal Republican incumbent.
 
And it&#39;s not just happening here in Washington, as the Presidential race bore out. After enduring years of campaigning and many months of primary elections, the Christian-conservative-religious right chose to give just 0.2% of the popular vote and 1 Republican Convention delegate to the openly Christian and traditional religious right message of U.S. Representative Michele Bachmann (MN). Conservatives gave 10% of the popular vote and 154 delegates to the pro liberty and Constitutionally-limited government message of Congressman Ron Paul (TX). But though confronted with strongly God honoring and Constitution upholding candidates, the Christian-conservative-religious right which identifies with the Republican Party and serves as its base of support, chose to give 52% of the popular vote and 1,489 delegates to Mitt Romney, a Wall Street insider and establishment front man who presided over making Massachusetts the first state to adopt homosexual marriage; a man with a &quot;D-&quot; rating on Second Amendment gun rights and a flip-flopping stand on abortion; a man, who as best as I can tell, did not represent one tenet of traditional conservatism.
 
The big story of the 2012 elections is not the defeat of the conservative right by the liberal left, but the departure of the Christian-conservative-religious right from the values that it once espoused and which it sadly still thinks that it represents.
 
Remember, we&#39;re not talking here about liberals beating conservatives in the general election. We&#39;re talking about who the Christian-conservative-religious right chose for itself in the primary election.
 
One might argue that the primary election results were the work of the Republican Party leadership which in every case backed the more liberal, neo-con, establishment candidate, contending that &quot;this is the candidate that can beat the Democrat in the general election.&quot; Of course in nearly every case those candidates lost in the general election and Christian-conservative-religious right voters compromised their values in vain. However, most voters are not that politically plugged in and I doubt that the majority even knew which candidates the Republican Party leadership were promoting.
 
So how do I explain this wholesale departure from Biblical values, Constitutional principles and the traditional tenets of conservatism by the very people, movements and organizations that claim to be the guardians of those values? It&#39;s not logical and I contend that it&#39;s not even natural. There is a supernatural factor involved when an entire segment of society that espouses a clear and identifiable ideology, in mass turns and runs in the opposite direction of their professed values.
 
When I saw the primary election results, it struck me that it was really a form of just judgment. Not a judgment of vengeance, but of what is just &amp;ndash; spiritual justice. If you&#39;re not committed to loving truth above all, then you&#39;ll end up believing a lie. If you&#39;re not devoted to righteousness at all costs, then you&#39;ll end up falling for unrighteousness. And if you&#39;re not &quot;trusting in the Lord with all your might,&quot; then you&#39;ll begin to trust in other things &amp;ndash; things like political power and the clout of man-made political parties and institutions. And once you learn to trust in political power to save you, you&#39;ll do whatever you&#39;re told you have to do to get your hands on it.
 
This departure from the traditional Christian worldview, Biblical values, Constitutional principles and the governing philosophies of our nation&#39;s founders did not happen overnight. This is part of a process that has been at work for a generation or more.
 
In Part 2 of this message, we will look at the process whereby this departure has taken place.
 
If you agree with the content of this article, please forward, post and publish far and wide. If you don&#39;t, who will?
 
&amp;copy; Robert W. Peck
Bob Peck is a Christian, Constitutionist and political activist who serves as the chairman of the Constitution Party of Washington and is a member of the Constitution Party National Committee. Bob lives in Spokane Valley, Washington where he is a landlord-handyman. If, like Bob, you find yourself feeling betrayed by a two party duopoly that no longer represents your values, then check out the Constitution Party at www.constitutionparty.com or call 1-800-2VETOIRS and ask for a free information packet.
 
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by Don Shrader, Chairman Constitution Party of Ohio
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In 1867, a typing teacher by the name of Charles E. Weller created the following sentence for aspiring typists to practice for his typing test: Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party.&amp;nbsp; Later, the sentence was changed to &amp;ldquo;come to the aid of their country&amp;rdquo; because that phrase exactly fills out a 70-space line if one puts a period at the end.&amp;nbsp; 
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Now truly is the time for all good men and women to come to come to the aid of their country by coming to the aid of the Party.&amp;nbsp; Specifically, I am talking about the Constitution Party.
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The big political push of &amp;ldquo;Anybody but Obama&amp;rdquo; is now over and the &amp;ldquo;Anybody&amp;rdquo; side decidedly lost the race.&amp;nbsp; One can try to blame the Constitution Party, the Libertarian Party, and other such &amp;ldquo;third&amp;rdquo; Parties for giving the election to Obama and the Democrats.&amp;nbsp; But I would submit that the Green Party, the Justice Party, and other similar Parties took as many votes from Obama as the more conservative Parties might have from Romney.&amp;nbsp; In the end, none of the &amp;ldquo;third&amp;rdquo; parties made a significant difference.&amp;nbsp; What did make a significant difference was that as John Tate, the President of Campaign for Liberty noted, &amp;ldquo;on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, 12 million fewer Americans showed up at the polls than voted in 2008.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; That, folks, is a significant number!&amp;nbsp; I submit to you that most of those were put off by the choices of the two major Parties, particularly &amp;ldquo;conservatives&amp;rdquo; who were fed up with the Republican choice and candidate selection process, including the unprecedented change of procedures at the Republican National Convention to prevent the intended intervention of the Ron Paul delegation.&amp;nbsp; Many of the political pundits, who in my view did not have the wherewithal (i.e. guts) to state such before the election, are now bemoaning these facts and their associated surmises. Go back and check out my editorials published before the election and you will see I was putting forth these observations and conclusions back then although few listened, and I received more criticism than concurrence.
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Now is the time, in my view, for a viable third Party.&amp;nbsp; It is time for the Constitution Party at both state and national levels to step up and become that third Party.&amp;nbsp; Certainly, we have our work cut out for us, and we need good men and women at all levels &amp;ldquo;to come to the aid of the party&amp;rdquo; to build it into a credible Party that will attract many of those12 million disaffected voters along with many, many other disaffected voters that did vote Republican in order to vote against Obama as opposed for Mitt Romney. It is time for the Constitution Party to make the tough choices that will establish a long-term credible, viable Party and then ascertain how to make it known to those who truly want a change.&amp;nbsp; I submit that there is a huge number, if not a majority, of people that agree with the primary tenets of the Constitution Party to return our nation to the rule of law in accord with the U. S. Constitution.&amp;nbsp; But, we as a Party, at both the state and national levels, need to deal with reality of mapping out a strategy for success. 
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It is interesting that Herman Cain is now calling for the possible formation of a third party although he notes there are a number of drawbacks including the unfairness of third parties gaining ballot access.&amp;nbsp; As the kids say, &amp;ldquo;Well, duh!&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; Overall, I imagine Cain wants to create a third party in his own image rather than join the Constitution Party that already aligns with many of his stated values and principles.&amp;nbsp; Of course the Republican shills like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Mark Levine continue the mantra, &amp;ldquo;A third party is not an option; it will never be viable.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; Well, I submit to you Mr. Limbaugh, Mr. Hannity, et. al. that Mr. Cain is correct, now is the time for a third party as possibly the only viable opposition to the un-American (in my view) and unconstitutional intentions and actions of Mr. Obama and his liberal cronies.&amp;nbsp; The only bone I have to pick with Mr. Cain is who that third party should be; I submit to you that it should be the Constitution Party as the Party most aligned with the precepts and principles given to us by our founding fathers in the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.&amp;nbsp; 
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For those of you who still believe you are going to be able to reform the Republican Party, I give you the latest from the current highest ranking member of the Republican Party, my own Congressman (for whom I did not vote this time even though he was running unopposed) and present (and presumably next) Speaker of the House, John Boehner.&amp;nbsp; As Matt Hoskins, Executive Director of the Senate Conservatives Fund, noted in a recent email:
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Fellow Conservatives:
In the past two days since the election, House Speaker John Boehner -- the highest ranking Republican in the nation -- has suggested that his party will abandon its opposition to tax increases, amnesty, and even Obamacare.&amp;nbsp; I&#39;m not making this up. Despite winning another Republican majority in the House, Boehner thinks President Obama has a mandate to enact policies that destroy jobs, ignore the rule of law, and take over our health care decisions. Obama is the first President in modern history to win re-election with fewer states than he won the first time, yet Boehner is waving the white flag on our core principles. On tax increases, Boehner said, &amp;ldquo;For purposes of forging a bipartisan agreement that begins to solve the problem, we&amp;rsquo;re willing to accept new revenue, under the right conditions.&amp;rdquo; On amnesty for illegal immigration, Boehner said, &quot;A comprehensive approach is long overdue, and I&#39;m confident that the president, myself, others can find the common ground to take care of this issue once and for all.&quot;&amp;nbsp; On the effort to repeal&amp;nbsp;Obamacare, Boehner said, &quot;Well, I think the election changes that. It&#39;s pretty clear that the president was reelected, Obamacare is the law of the land.&quot;
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&amp;ldquo;This isn&#39;t leadership.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; Again I say, &amp;ldquo;Well, Duh!&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; He then continues: The only way for Republicans to improve their party&#39;s image is to boldly stand for the principles of freedom that made this country great. Abandoning these principles and capitulating to liberal policies is not a strategy for success. The Republican Party has tried this approach many times and it doesn&#39;t work.&amp;nbsp; The Senate Conservatives Fund is committed to raising up bold, conservative leaders who have the courage to fight for the principles that will truly restore America. You&#39;ve probably heard the claptrap from the Republican establishment who are singling out a couple conservative candidates who lost their races. But, in their very next breath they brag about the party&#39;s bench, which is lined with strong conservatives like Rubio, Paul, Lee, and Cruz -- leaders you helped elect over their objections.
 (Mr. Hoskins, have you ever heard of the Constitution Party and the principles for which it stands? I know, a third party is not viable; will never work!)
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I submit to you that overall the Republican leadership sees no reason for a change of direction with respect to the Party, and in particular towards a more constitutionally conservative direction.&amp;nbsp; They lost a few races and won a few, so my surmise is that think they are fine.&amp;nbsp; Their turn will come in 2016, and in the meantime they will bemoan the fact that there is nothing they can do to change things or stop Obama and the Senate (as evidenced by Boehner&amp;rsquo;s comments above) but they need our money now in order to begin preparing to capture the Senate in 2014 and the White House in 2016.&amp;nbsp; 
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It is interesting to note how many of the political pundits are now saying that there would have been little difference in the direction of the country even if Romney was elected.&amp;nbsp; Where were they before the election?&amp;nbsp; If you read the editorials I wrote sometime prior to the election, including one entitled &amp;ldquo;My Answer to Anybody but Obama,&amp;rdquo; you will see that is what I was saying then.&amp;nbsp; But, at the time, all I generally received was a lot of criticism for not joining the &amp;ldquo;Anybody but Obama&amp;rdquo; crowd.&amp;nbsp; The pundits are now noting how liberal Romney truly is and how little difference there was between him and Obama and of course further noting that is why such a significant number of people did not turn out to vote for Romney.
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I believe now is the time for a third party and I believe that party needs to be the Constitution Party.&amp;nbsp; Are there things that need to change and be improved in order for us to be viable?&amp;nbsp; Absolutely!&amp;nbsp; Do we need to compromise our principles in order to be viable?&amp;nbsp; Absolutely NOT!&amp;nbsp; Do I believe that now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of their country and to the Party, the Constitution Party?&amp;nbsp; Absolutely!&amp;nbsp; Thus, I invite all of you who truly want to see our country return to rule of law, limited government, and self-reliance, as prescribed by the principles originally set forth by our founding fathers in the Constitution and Declaration of Independence to come join us and help the Constitution Party become a vibrant force for good and a beacon of light emanating throughout our nation and our nation&amp;rsquo;s governments.&amp;nbsp; Now is the time!&amp;nbsp; </description> 
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    <description>Virgil Goode is the only candidate for President in 2012 with a proven track record of support for the right to keep and bear arms as guaranteed in the Second Amendment of the US Constitution. 

He served from 1997-2009 in the United States House of Representatives. While in the House, Goode always scored an &amp;ldquo;A&amp;rdquo; rating with the NRA, Gun Owners of America (GOA) and other pro-second amendment groups.  

During part of his tenure in the US Congress, Goode served as Co-Chair of the Second Amendment Caucus.  

He was among the first to offer legislation to repeal the gun ban in the District of Columbia. Fortunately, the Supreme Court upheld the right of the individual to own and possess firearms in D.C. 

Prior to going to Congress, Virgil Goode served for 23 years in the Virginia State Senate.  

During those 23 years, Goode consistently received top ratings from the NRA, the GOA and other second Amendment supporters. He was the father of the Virginia Concealed Law, which stopped judicial discretion from barring women in certain localities from having a concealed weapon. 

With the help of the NRA, the GOA and others, Goode was able to get the measure passed by the House, the Senate and signed by the Governor although many thought such legislation would never pass in Virginia.  

Virgil Goode has a 35-year legislative record of consistently supporting the Second Amendment and the rights of gun owners, unlike Romney and Obama, who were given D- and F ratings, respectively, by the Gun Owners of America.  

In fact, it may surprise some that Mitt Romney has been labeled the &amp;ldquo;the Gun Control Candidate&amp;rdquo; by The New Yorker Magazine.  

In its July 24, 2012 issue, The New Yorker noted that Dan Gross, president of the Brady Campaign, the pro-gun-control group named for former White House press secretary Jim Brady said that, &amp;rdquo;In their time in office, I would say with a pretty strong degree of certainty that Romney did more [for gun control than Obama].&amp;rdquo;  

In 2004, as governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney signed a ban on assault weapons.  

&amp;ldquo;Deadly assault weapons have no place in Massachusetts,&amp;rdquo; he said at the time. Romney also signed a law that raised the state&amp;rsquo;s gun-licensing fee to a hundred dollars, from twenty-five.  

Virgil Goode is, himself, a gun owner.  

When it comes to supporting gun rights and standing with his fellow gun owners to defend the Second Amendment, Virgil Goode is the real deal.  

As President, Virgil Goode, unlike those of past administrations, will only appoint an Attorney General who is solidly pro-Second Amendment and supportive of gun owner&amp;rsquo;s constitutional rights to keep, possess, sell and exchange firearms.  

Virgil Goode doesn&amp;rsquo;t just &amp;ldquo;talk the talk&amp;rdquo; at election time, he has consistently &amp;ldquo;walked the walk&amp;rdquo; on behalf of gunowners and for the Second Amendment freedoms of all Americans.  

Romney, Obama and others may suddenly claim that they support gun rights, but it is important to look at the record, and the record clearly reveals that Virgil Goode is, by far, the best friend gun owners have on the Presidential ballot in 2012.  

It&amp;rsquo;s really a matter of who you can trust, isn&amp;rsquo;t it?  

Only one candidate shares your values. Only one candidate shares your views on the rights of gun owners. Only one candidate can be trusted to stand up for the Second Amendment after he is elected.  

Only one candidate for President deserves your vote on November 6 . . . VIRGIL GOODE!  
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    <description>Exclusive: James N. Clymer, Constitution Party VP candidate, rebuts debate answer
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By James N. Clymer
It would be difficult to identify a principle more fundamental to America as a constitutional republic than the proposition that our rights come from God and it is the duty of government to protect them. As to the rights recognized and protected by the Second Amendment, virtually no one voting in November would believe that President Obama shares this view. And, at the second 2012 presidential debate, Mitt Romney revealed that he, too, believes neither aspect of this foundational principle.
When the debate topic turned to his defense of gun rights, Gov. Romney tried to talk around the issue. Candy Crowley brought him up short, asking, &amp;ldquo;I know that you signed an assault weapons ban when you were in Massachusetts. &amp;hellip; Why have you changed your mind?&amp;rdquo; Well, the debate transcript suggests that she may have been assuming facts not in evidence &amp;ndash; not about signing the ban, but about changing his mind.
Indeed, moderator Crowley was absolutely right about what happened in Massachusetts. At the time, the governor&amp;rsquo;s office put out a press release claiming that the &amp;ldquo;permanent assault weapons ban&amp;rdquo; eliminated &amp;ldquo;deadly assault weapons [which] have no place in Massachusetts.&amp;rdquo; In fact, once on &amp;ldquo;Meet the Press,&amp;rdquo; Gov. Romney confirmed that as president he would have signed the federal assault weapons ban that had just expired if it had come to his desk.
Has Romney changed his mind? At the debate, he made the general statement &amp;ldquo;I&amp;rsquo;m not in favor of new pieces of legislation on guns and taking guns away or making certain guns illegal.&amp;rdquo; Can we take that answer to the bank? Hardly!
Romney&amp;rsquo;s statements at the debate needed to be questioned and challenged, but the primary role of the Commission on Presidential Debates is to keep candidates other than Republicans and Democrats off the stage, and it does a great job at that. It ensured that my Constitution Party running mate in the presidential race, former Rep. Virgil Goode, was unable to present to the American People a conservative, constitutional perspective on any topic. Fortunately, Virgil Goode and the other candidates for president will be debating on Tuesday, Oct. 23, and the event will be broadcast live on Ora TV.
But at the nationally broadcast debates, both Republicans and Democrats are free to sell out the Constitution with abandon and without challenge. Let me take this opportunity on behalf of our ticket to pose to the governor a question or two &amp;ndash; questions we know with certainty will be ignored and never be answered.
At the debate, the governor explained his support for the Massachusetts assault weapon ban as follows: &amp;ldquo;The pro-gun folks and the anti-gun folks came together and put together &amp;hellip; an assault weapon ban &amp;hellip; because it provided opportunities for both that both wanted [such as hunting opportunities and] that&amp;rsquo;s what we need more of.&amp;rdquo;
Mitt, I ask you, if we are truly endowed by our Creator with rights such as life and liberty, and the framers understood that life and liberty require the right to keep and bear arms, can those rights really be compromised away by the consensus of a gaggle of lobbyists?
And if governments are instituted among men &amp;ldquo;to secure these rights,&amp;rdquo; was it really your job as governor to mediate between those who want to repeal some or all of the Constitution&amp;rsquo;s protections and those who want to keep them intact?
What are we to take away about Romney from his performance in the second debate? Well, we now know that Mitt doesn&amp;rsquo;t know a great deal about either firearms or the Second Amendment.
First, it is not illegal to own &amp;ldquo;automatic&amp;rdquo; weapons in the United States &amp;ndash; it just has been made extremely difficult and expensive to do so.
Second, &amp;ldquo;assault weapons&amp;rdquo; function about the same as all other semi-automatic weapons, just like the ones we take to the field to hunt. They are not a class of weapons &amp;ndash; more a pejorative term for those rifles Sen. Dianne Feinstein thinks looks scary.
Third, the key to understanding the Second Amendment is not hunting. I have been an avid deer hunter since my youth, but hunting and target shooting are just some of the things that you can do with firearms; not the constitutional core of the right. The Second Amendment states: &amp;ldquo;A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.&amp;rdquo; It says nothing about hunting. But it does identify the Amendment&amp;rsquo;s objective &amp;ndash; &amp;ldquo;a free State&amp;rdquo; and the Amendment&amp;rsquo;s means to achieve a free state: a self-regulated, citizen&amp;rsquo;s Militia capable of resisting a tyrannical government.
With that in mind, the Second Amendment either protects the right of the people &amp;ldquo;to keep and bear&amp;rdquo; modern semi-automatic rifles or it doesn&amp;rsquo;t. It is a matter of discerning intent of the framers of the Second Amendment. The right protects modern military weapons of the sort that members of the Militia would take to the Village Green to Muster. That does not mean Revolution-era weapons, but modern military weapons. And just so there is no confusion, I happen to believe it extends to fully-automatic weapons of the sort issued to the military.
Constitutional rights are not frozen in time. The First Amendment right to distribute pamphlets now covers the right to use modern methods of communication. Similarly, the Fourth Amendment right to be secure in your letters now includes the right to be secure in your email. It most definitely is not a matter of reaching a consensus between two groups of lobbyists as to whether constitutional rights can be horse traded away for increased hunting rights.
One would hope that candidates for president of the United States could at least agree with the people that all men &amp;ldquo;are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights&amp;rdquo; and that &amp;ldquo;to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men.&amp;rdquo; But neither Obama nor Romney can be trusted to defend the Second Amendment, and in no way should those who love liberty throw away their vote on men such as these.
 

Jim Clymer is the Constitution Party candidate for vice president of the United States, the running mate of former Congressman Virgil Goode. Mr. Clymer served as chairman of The Constitution Party for 12 years. He practices law in Lancaster, Pa., with Clymer, Musser &amp;amp; Conrad, P.C. He can be reached at jim@clymerlaw.com. You can follow Jim Clymer on Twitter at twitter.com/jimclymer.
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    <description>By Robert W. Peck, Constitution Party of Washington Chairman

I suppose it is inevitable as it happens once every four years &amp;ndash; the spectacle of the Christian-conservative right jumping for joy and shouting aloud, in a manner reminiscent of Steve Martin&amp;rsquo;s &amp;lsquo;new phone book&amp;rsquo; scene in the movie&amp;nbsp;The Jerk, &amp;ldquo;It&amp;rsquo;s here, it&amp;rsquo;s here, the new Republican Platform is here!&amp;rdquo;
Today I received the daily blog email of a Christian organization telling about the great Christian-conservative leaders who are touting this year&amp;rsquo;s platform as the &amp;ldquo;Best GOP Platform Yet.&amp;rdquo; After reviewing some of the key platform components, the article concludes by asking the question, &amp;ldquo;how can any biblical Christian vote for Barack Obama?&amp;rdquo;
Now most who are paying attention realize that rejecting Mitt Romney does not require that anyone vote for Barack Obama as there are plenty of alternatives out there. In most states there will be half a dozen or more Presidential candidates on the ballot representing enough political flavors to satisfy most any palate.
So my question is not &amp;ldquo;how can any biblical Christian vote for Barack Obama&amp;rdquo; as that is a red herring question founded on a flawed premise. My question is &amp;ldquo;why should anyone care what&amp;rsquo;s in the new Republican Platform seeing as they never follow it anyway?&amp;rdquo;
For all practical purposes, once the Republican convention is over, the platform is &amp;lsquo;dead and buried.&amp;rsquo; I can&amp;rsquo;t remember the last time anyone so much as referred to the Republican platform once the convention was over, much less followed it.
The Republicans have had plenty of opportunities to act on their platform &amp;ndash; from George Bush the First becoming President in 1988, to the Republican Revolution of 1994 when they took control of Congress, to George Bush the Second and a Republican Congress holding all the reins of power for six years, to the current Republican controlled house which holds the purse strings and has it in their power to end all deficit spending and cut off every unconstitutional program and agency. To be honest, I can&amp;rsquo;t remember one time when Republicans have implemented one element of their own platform &amp;ndash; perhaps in a state legislature somewhere sometime long ago and far away, but not at the federal level.
Nevertheless, once every four years some of the oldest died in the wool Republican diehard conservatives announce what a wonderful platform the Republican Party has just adopted, why &amp;lsquo;it may be the best one yet.&amp;rsquo; This proclamation is usually followed by Christians and conservatives everywhere jumping for joy and declaring victory over all the forces of evil, as though America has been saved and freedom restored. Then they immediately line up and vote for an establishment picked Presidential nominee who hasn&amp;rsquo;t read the platform, doesn&amp;rsquo;t care what&amp;rsquo;s in it and will never follow it.
And do you suppose it will be any different this year? Already these same Christians and conservatives who ask how any biblical Christian could vote for Obama are lining up in lockstep to vote for a nominee who constitutes little more than &amp;lsquo;Obama lite&amp;rsquo; &amp;ndash; a globalist, socialist, pro-homosexual, with no intentions of securing the borders, balancing the budget, abolishing the department of education, auditing the Federal Reserve or implementing any of the other tenets of traditional conservatism. A candidate with a &amp;ldquo;D-&amp;rdquo; rating on gun rights; a candidate who implemented the socialized medicine program that Obamacare is patterned after; a candidate who supports TARP (Wall Street bailouts); a candidate who will continue the subversion of our national sovereignty and our amalgamation into Republican George HW Bush&amp;rsquo;s &amp;lsquo;New World Order.&amp;rsquo;
The only real purpose that the Republican Party platform serves is that of a public relations tool designed to keep gullible Christians and conservatives pacified as the establishment throws them a bone every four years, then goes off and does whatever it wants knowing it will be able to enjoy the full support of the religious right so long as they are reminded from time to time that, &amp;ldquo;we let you have a conservative platform, we&amp;rsquo;re the good guys, we have an &amp;ldquo;R&amp;rdquo; after our name, so keep supporting us.&amp;rdquo;
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    <description>By Darrell Castle 

There has been much controversy over rule changes initially passed by the Rules Committee of the Republican National Committee at the Republican National Convention now ongoing in Tampa, Florida. The new rules would have given the presidential nominee veto power over any delegates selected by the normal selection process in their states.
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The republican delegates have always been pledged to support the winner of their state&amp;rsquo;s primary; but they have until now been free to vote their consciences on other things, such as on the Rules and Platform Committees. Should the apparent nominee have the power to select or reject lawfully chosen delegates, he would then have control of the entire process and, in effect, he and a few of those at the top of the party would hold dictatorial power.
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My understanding at the time of this writing is that this conflict - which would have inevitably led to the first fight on the floor of a Republican Convention since 1972 - has been averted, and a compromise has been reached.
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There have been other controversies in the republication nomination process, however, such as those surrounding the Ron Paul delegates that were duly chosen in many states and then rejected through what many in the Republican Party believe to be unlawful means. Party leadership cannot admit this occurred, because to do so might be tantamount to admitting to election fraud.
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There is one other controversy with which I am personally acquainted: the efforts by republicans in various states to keep other parties like the Constitution and Libertarian Parties off the ballot. In Pennsylvania for example, many more signatures were delivered to state authorities than the number necessary to secure ballot access for the Constitution Party; but republicans objected to the signatures. To contest the objections would have cost perhaps $100,000; and under Pennsylvania&amp;rsquo;s loser pays law, had the Constitution Party lost the battle it would have been responsible for paying that fee from funds it did not have. Similar tactics have been used in other states with which I am personally acquainted but am not at liberty to discuss because I am co-counsel in a lawsuit still ongoing.
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Republican Party leaders defend these tactics as being necessary to save the republic. These people believe that if President Obama is reelected the nation will not survive for another four years and therefore any tactic, lawful or unlawful, is justified. They say, &quot;We will save our country from the legitimate democratic process if we have to destroy the democratic process to do it.&quot;
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The unethical and sometimes unlawful tactics employed by the Republican Party leadership have had the effect of disenfranchising many members of the American voting public; and I trust these voters are outraged by it.
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There is a good side to the tactics that I have described, of course, and that is that they have finally revealed by their own hands who and what these republicans really are.
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The Grand Old Party of ethics and fair dealing, the party of high moral values, freedom, and life, is actually the Party of Royalists and Monarchists. These power grabs are a move toward centralization of power in the hands of a few at the expense of the many; but they do not care because they are saving their country from a bad leader.
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This excuse of necessity is the tyrant&#39;s call and has been used by tyrants for centuries. Finally though, the Republican Party leadership has allowed us, the general voting American public, a clear look at their rotten and decayed core. I pray that we will act accordingly when and if we vote in November and in future elections.
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For those who might agree with me, the Constitution Party would welcome you. Please consider my words in November.
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    <description>By Robert W. Peck, Constitution Party of Washington Chairman

The idea of freedom being under attack is nothing new. Our liberties, our God given rights and Constitutional protections have been under assault for some time now. However, while we have been busy running from one battle to another, our minds overwhelmed by the minutia of the multitude of issues that we are inundated with by television and talk radio hosts, I am concerned that one of the chief cornerstones of freedom has been under a&amp;nbsp;more subtle and unpublicized assault. That assault began with mere hindrances, then onerous and even stifling rules and regulations and now some have begun to directly attack this essential element of freedom.
The chief cornerstone of freedom that I am talking about is the ability to choose those who will govern us and to have our voices heard in the public arena of political debate. While none of our God given rights should ever be compromised, some can, from time to time, be infringed upon without losing freedom as a whole. We may not approve of an encroachment in a particular area &amp;ndash; a new rule or regulation, a new tax, the licensing of a liberty, etc, but so long as free and open elections still exist, the people have a voice and can even place onto the ballot and elect to office representatives of &amp;ldquo;we the people&amp;rdquo; who can right the wrong. However, once a people begin to lose access to the ballot, and thereby their voice in the public forum, then freedom in its entirety is in peril.
We do still have elections in America and for the most part they are open to &amp;ldquo;we the people.&amp;rdquo; However, access to the ballot is not as free and easy as you might think and even the access that exists is under attack by some. For freedom to flourish, the people, the common man, every man, must be afforded equal opportunity to enter the public forum, have their name placed on the ballot and have their views and concerns heard in the political arena.
Those watching the political game from the bleachers may not realize it, but getting a candidate on the ballot is not always easy. Ballot access laws vary from state to state. Depending on the state and the office being sought, requirements can range from paying a simple filing fee to having to collect tens of thousands of petition signatures. One thing is quite consistent in most of the states and that is the existence of a tiered structure that segregates citizens into different classes such as major parties, minor parties or independents, then applies different ballot access requirements to each. It appears that in the spirit of &amp;ldquo;equality before the law,&amp;rdquo; those who make the laws (Democrats and Republicans) have determined by their infinite wisdom that the best way to make sure that all the citizens are treated equally is to require that those who reject the established powers of the &amp;ldquo;major parties&amp;rdquo; and choose to identify with another group, party or individual, are assigned second class status and given extra hoops to jump through before they can appear on the ballot and enjoy being treated equally.
While this practice has not eliminated the ability of those outside the &amp;ldquo;major party&amp;rdquo; establishment to appear on the ballot and have their opinions heard, it has greatly hindered those who dissent from the views of the dominant political powers from entering the public forum. While this practice cannot exactly be labeled as dictatorial or totalitarian, it certainly does favor the creation of an oligarchy that has over the years gathered to itself ever increasing power.
However, it appears that simply having the playing field tilted in their favor is no longer enough to satisfy the lust of some who love power as they have now begun to resort to lawsuits in an attempt to remove competitors from the ballot.
It&amp;rsquo;s funny, but as those who lust for power get more and more of it, they grow increasingly fearful of losing their position of power, so they resort to ever more oppressive tactics in an attempt to get even more power in the hope that it will enable them to retain the power that they have. I have personally witnessed this very phenomenon in individuals who lie, cheat and seek to control others on a personal level.
It can be seen in the pages of history as well. King Saul, knowing that he had disobeyed God and had been rejected from being king over Israel, busied himself with attempts to kill David thinking he could thwart God&amp;rsquo;s plan for replacing him by killing the man that God had anointed to take his place. Dictators and tyrants throughout history, Joseph Stalin being a good example, have kept themselves busy falsely accusing and executing individuals or even wiping out whole districts or segments of the population for fear that someone might be plotting against them and they might lose their grip on power. It shouldn&amp;rsquo;t be surprising though as Satan himself, the ultimate and original power monger, is growing, and will grow, ever more wild and frantic in his attempts to hold on to power over men as he sees his inevitable demise approaching at the end of this age and the power that he lusted for slipping through his fingers. Actually, tyrants and oppressors are merely reflecting the nature of Satan, the one who taught them to trust in and lust for power in the first place.
In similar fashion, some in America who trust in political might and who are unwilling to share even the crumbs of it that fall from their table, are now engaging in overt attacks on the right of &amp;ldquo;we the people&amp;rdquo; to access the ballot and take part in the political debate. They are challenging the ballot access efforts of some third party candidates in an attempt to have them blocked or thrown off the ballot despite their having cleared monumental hurdles in acquiring the necessary number of ballot access petitions. One third party official personally admitted to me that this year&amp;rsquo;s attacks against the party&amp;rsquo;s ballot access efforts are unprecedented in the party&amp;rsquo;s 25 year history.
In Virginia, the Board of Elections has asked the state&amp;rsquo;s Attorney General to &amp;ldquo;investigate&amp;rdquo; the petitions being submitted by the Constitution Party to have its Presidential candidate, former Congressman Virgil Goode, placed on the ballot. Interestingly, the challenge coincides with the first time in the party&amp;rsquo;s history that it has had a Presidential candidate shown to be polling at 9% and deemed to have a probability of affecting the outcome of the election in that state. A longtime Democrat strategist was quoted in a Washington Times article as saying, &amp;ldquo;You&amp;rsquo;d have to be on the Mars rover not to know that Republicans don&amp;rsquo;t want Goode on the ballot.&amp;rdquo;
The Constitution Party of Virginia has issued a statement requesting that the Virginia Attorney General investigating the matter, also look into whether state election officials were influenced by or working with political operatives.
In Pennsylvania, the Republican Party has directly challenged the ballot petitions submitted by both the Constitution and Libertarian parties despite the fact that both parties submitted far more signatures than required by the already onerous ballot access laws of that state. An Associated Press article titled,&amp;nbsp;Republicans Work to get Third-Party Hopefuls off State Ballot, points out that &amp;ldquo;analysts say Republicans are probably worried that conservatives dissatisfied with their presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, will defect to Constitution or Libertarian party candidates.&amp;rdquo; That assessment is validated by the fact that the Republican Party chose to challenge only the two parties most likely to snatch up conservatives who are repulsed by the idea of voting for Romney, but no similar challenge was issued to any of the left leaning third parties.
In a thinly veiled attempt to justify the action, a Republican spokeswoman offers the absurd claim that they are concerned that Democrats are behind the petitions. Oh yes, those pesky Democrats are always going around putting pro-liberty, pro-Second Amendment, pro-life and pro-Constitutionally limited government candidates on the ballot.
To add an intimidation factor, the Constitution and Libertarian parties are under threat of having to pay the Republican Party&amp;rsquo;s court costs should the Republican Party succeed in denying these parties access to the ballot. The Republican Party has employed three law firms and is represented by five attorneys, putting Constitution and Libertarian party folk, whose chief assets consist of the shirt on their back, at risk of having to pay perhaps as much as $100,000.
In California, the newly implemented &amp;ldquo;top two&amp;rdquo; primary election system has effectively hamstrung the ability of any new parties to get on the ballot. The measure that implemented the top two primary was backed by business interests, health insurance corporations and &amp;ldquo;liberal Republican millionaires, like Charlie Munger Jr.&amp;rdquo; in the words of one article. Interestingly, the ACLU of Southern California is now going to bat for disenfranchised voters and third parties, suing the California Secretary of State on behalf of the Justice Party and the Constitution Party of California, which seek to have their nominees for President included on the November ballot.
On a brighter note, a victory for this most fundamental of freedoms has been won in Tennessee, but not without a fight. In 2010 a federal judge struck down the state&amp;rsquo;s ballot access law as unconstitutional. So what was the response from the Tennessee General Assembly? Pass a new law that still puts minor party and independent candidates at a disadvantage. In the wake of a suite against the new law by the Constitution and Green parties, a court has declared the state&amp;rsquo;s new ballot access law to also be unjustly oppressive of &amp;ldquo;we the people&amp;rsquo;s&amp;rdquo; right to access the public ballot and further deemed the law a violation of freedom of speech.
A Tennessee attorney involved in the case who is a seasoned veteran of both the court room and the political arena, stated that he was &amp;ldquo;amazed at how hard the state and its AG [attorney general] has fought to keep any dissenting voice from being on the ballot. Not just the CP [Constitution Party] but also the Greens and Libertarians. Not challenging our signatures but appeal of every court decision in our favor as long as possible, filing motions to make the appeal last longer, and objecting to attorney fees etc.&amp;rdquo;
I am hopeful that the current assault on third party candidates in Virginia and Pennsylvania will be thwarted and that the right of &amp;ldquo;we the people&amp;rdquo; to access the ballot will be upheld. However, the fact remains that these and other candidates seeking to bring an alternative voice to the political debate will not be on the ballot in several states where third party and independent candidates have effectively been legislated out of existence. Even when they manage to overcome onerous ballot access requirements, they are still at risk of being sued off the ballot by &amp;ldquo;major parties&amp;rdquo; who threaten to huff and puff and blow their house down.
I&amp;rsquo;ll be the first to admit that we need to be thankful for the level of freedom and access to the ballot that we have in America, but we also need to jealously defend the freedom that we have and work to restore the rights that have been subverted. Just because there is more than one candidate on the ballot, or even more than one party, it doesn&amp;rsquo;t mean you have truly free elections. Free elections only exist when every citizen and every group of citizens have the same access to the ballot and the same ability to have their voices heard as the dominant political powers of the day.
A chief cornerstone of our freedom, of our republican form of government and of our right to have our voice heard in the political arena, is indeed in peril and the assault is coming from the established political powers who seem unwilling to share access to the public ballot with &amp;ldquo;we the people.&amp;rdquo;</description> 
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    <description>by Author Unknow
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When you pass through the church door this Sunday, ask yourself a few questions-
How is it we can worship freely?
How is it we can even meet as a congregation for the purpose of worship?
How is it we can choose which church or synagogue we wish to attend?
How is it we can freely walk into a voting booth and vote for our favorite candidate? Or issue?
How is it we can own and possess the means to protect and defend ourselves, our families and our property?
How is it we have the right to a trial by a jury of our peers, and we are considered innocent until proven guilty?
How is it that we are free?
How is it that we, the people, are unique in all the world to be free to decide what is right for each of us as an individual?
How is it that this Nation, the United States of America, even exists?
Did our ministers do it? Our Rabbis? Our politicians?
Did George Washington do it? Thomas Jefferson?
No!
From the Concord Green to the meadow at Chalmette, from Tripoli to Buena Vista, from Fort Sumter to Appomattox, from Belleau Wood to Iwo Jima and from Saigon to Tora Bora, those who have given us all of these things are our Veterans!
Let us remember, and let us show our appreciation to them for the sacrifices they made for you, and for me!
Shake their hands, and tell them &quot;Thank you!&quot;
Without them, you would not be reading this column! Remember our Vets all year long--not just on Memorial Day!
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    <description>by Thom Holmes 
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Is your wallet feeling the sting of the rising gasoline prices? Mine sure is! Do you wonder why and what is causing it? We heard predictions at the beginning of this year that gasoline would set records for high prices this year which seemed pretty odd to me. However, several companies had already made known their plans to reduce the gasoline refining capacity in the East Coast region by 50% because those aging facilities were unprofitable. No matter what the product is, if you reduce capacity by 50% then it doesn&amp;rsquo;t take a rocket scientist to predict a rise in prices.

A simple internet search yielded that, &quot;Recent closures in the refining sector have certainly been bad news for consumers. Sunoco Inc plans to shut a 14 million gallons-per-day Philadelphia refinery this summer if no buyer is found. And in the last few months in Pennsylvania, Sunoco shut a 7.5 million gallons-per-day refinery and ConocoPhillips closed a 7.8 millions gallons-per-day refinery. More recently, Hovensa SA shut its 14.7 million gallons-per-day joint venture refinery in the U.S. Virgin Islands.&quot; (ref 1)

So, in a few short months 44 million gallons of gasoline per day has been or will soon be removed from the market. To learn why, I went to the ConocoPhillips website and found this statement in the press release about the closure and sale of their Trainer, PA refinery: &amp;ldquo;After exploring a wide range of alternatives for the refinery, the decision to sell is based on the level of investment required to remain competitive,&amp;rdquo; said Willie Chiang, senior vice president. &amp;ldquo;U.S. East Coast refining has been under severe market pressure for several years. Product imports, weakness in motor fuel demand, and costly regulatory requirements are key factors in creating this very difficult environment.&amp;rdquo; (ref 2)

New air emissions requirements and numerous other regulatory changes are making older facilities unprofitable, therefore companies are selling or closing them down. In fact, there have been no new refineries built in the U.S. since 1976 and in the past 35 years the number of refineries in our country has declined by 50%.

This reduction in refining capacity, and therefore the rise in gasoline prices, is a direct result of the laws and regulations coming out of Washington DC, and the American public is paying the price. Washington politicians and bureaucrats like to point at industry as being greedy and driving up prices to unreasonable levels when in fact rising prices are due to regulation induced supply shortages. So you see, the federal government is more to blame for the high gas prices than anyone else. 

To learn the real truth about any topic we must dig deeper into the sound bites fed to us by the media, and fortunately with the internet as a tool it doesn&amp;rsquo;t take too long to learn the rest of the story. 

Thom Holmes
Chandler, OK



References:

1. Why retail gasoline prices are nearing a record. By Myra P. Saefong, MarketWatch of the Wall Street Journal
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-retail-gasoline-prices-are-nearing-a-record-2012-03-01?pagenumber=1
 

2. Conoco Press Release 9-27-11 
http://www.conocophillips.com/EN/newsroom/news_releases/2011news/Pages/09-27-2011.aspx
 
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Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum told a Georgia megachurch that President Obama is &quot;trampling on a constitutional right&quot; by forcing Catholic institutions to pay for contraception through healthcare coverage. The GOP presidential candidate added that Obama &quot;is imposing his ideology on a group of people expressing their theology, their moral code.&quot; The remarks were delivered February 19 at the Cumming, Georgia, First Redeemer Church.
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But Santorum himself has a record of forcing Catholics to pay for other people&amp;rsquo;s contraception through the instrument of taxation, and has recently boasted about it. Santorum told Greta Van Susteren on Fox News February 16: &quot;The bottom line in my position is very clear. I&amp;rsquo;ve had a consistent record on this of supporting women&amp;rsquo;s right to have contraception. I&amp;rsquo;ve supported funding for it.&quot; Santorum went on to note:
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I actually have been criticized by &amp;mdash; I think it was Governor Romney or maybe it was Congressman Paul&amp;rsquo;s campaign for voting for contraception, that I voted for funding for &amp;mdash; I think it was Title X &amp;mdash; which I have voted for in the past. That provides for free contraception through organizations, even like Planned Parenthood.
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Indeed, some of Congressman Ron Paul&amp;rsquo;s supporters &amp;mdash; such as Dr. Thomas Woods &amp;mdash; have also criticized Santorum for forcing Catholics to pay for contraceptives through taxation. Santorum&amp;rsquo;s words to Van Susteren have matched his votes. The New American&amp;rsquo;s Alex Newman has pointed out that Santorum repeatedly voted to force taxpayers to fund contraceptives, including funding to Planned Parenthood, the nation&amp;rsquo;s largest abortion provider. Texas Congressman Ron Paul himself has defined the issue in terms of whether the &quot;free exercise&quot; of religion should continue to be allowed:
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The benefits or drawbacks of birth control are not the issue. The issue is whether government may force private employers and private citizens to violate their moral codes simply by operating their businesses or paying their taxes.
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Rep. Paul is right that, strictly speaking, contraceptive funding is less the issue than the principles involved. Constitutionally speaking, there&amp;rsquo;s no difference between forcing Catholics to pay for contraceptives through health insurance and forcing them to pay for abortions through health insurance. If the federal government has the constitutional power to force Catholics to fund one, it can force anyone to do the other. The First Amendment guarantees the people&amp;rsquo;s right not only to believe in religion but to &quot;free exercise&quot; of that religion:
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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
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Congress claims the power to regulate health insurance through the commerce clause of Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution: &quot;The Congress shall have Power ....To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States.&quot; Strict constructionists have pointed out that the power to regulate commerce was qualified by being &quot;among the states,&quot; meaning interstate commerce and not between a patient and a doctor, in addition to being qualified by the Bill of Rights (including the First Amendment), which were ratified after adoption of the U.S. Constitution.
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Congress&amp;rsquo; right to regulate the commerce, or the lack of commerce in this case of forced funding of contraceptives, trumps the First Amendment&amp;rsquo;s right to free exercise of religion, according to both the Obama administration and Senator Santorum. Both would force all Catholics to fund contraception, regardless of their religious principles. Santorum himself seemed to indicate that his views had less to do with constitutional principles than his personal preferences in his remarks to Van Susteren, where he said it was the level of offense in abortion, not constitutional principles, that prompted his opposition:
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I have my own views on these things. They are deeply held beliefs. But not everything that I disagree with morally should the government be involved in. Only where there are real consequences to society or to the rights of individuals do I feel a need to speak out and that&amp;rsquo;s why I do on the issue of abortion, because we have another person involved in the decision. But in the issue of contraception that&amp;rsquo;s certainly not the case.
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Santorum also argued on Van Susteren&amp;rsquo;s show that contraceptives have exacerbated social ills: &quot;The whole conception of sexual liberation, sexual freedom had had its downside &amp;mdash; and certainly birth control is part of that &amp;mdash; with dramatic increase in sexually transmitted diseases, dramatic increase in out-of-wedlock births and dramatic increase in the number of abortions.&quot; But if this is true, then why does Santorum support government financing of contraception? As Commentary magazine noted: &quot;if contraception is as damaging as Mr. Santorum argues, both outside and within the context of marriage, why does he continue to support federal funding for contraception? Why wouldn&amp;rsquo;t he feel an obligation to at least talk about something that he thinks is injurious to America?&quot;
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Such an observation is a justifiable criticism of Santorum&amp;rsquo;s contradiction.
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Commentary magazine highlighted a clear contradiction, but a minor one compared to the constitutional issue. The real issue is how Santorum can condemn the Obama administration for &quot;imposing his ideology on a group of people expressing their theology, their moral code, and saying government will force you to do what your faith says is gravely wrong,&quot; in the case of a government healthcare mandate for private insurers, but in the case of general government funding do precisely the same thing. By failing to point out the constitutional trip-wires on contraceptive funding under the First Amendment, Santorum may have opened up the door to government funding of the abortions he so loudly claims to oppose.
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The woman stood at the corner with a sign reading, &amp;ldquo;Homeless &amp;ndash; Two Children &amp;ndash; Please Help.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; She resembled an average housewife without signs of drug or alcohol abuse.&amp;nbsp; I stopped for the red light, opened my window, and asked her if she knew of a rescue mission in the area.&amp;nbsp; She named a couple of homes that help folks but said they were full. 
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I asked her about her children.&amp;nbsp; She replied that they were with her sister.&amp;nbsp; I didn&amp;rsquo;t have any cash to give her (only had my credit card), but I gave her a Gospel tract with our church address imprinted.&amp;nbsp; Then the light changed to green and I had to move on.&amp;nbsp; But her forlorn face remained in my memory. 
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&amp;nbsp;Then last night I read of the homeless with a photo of a nice looking woman with a baby in her lap and a small boy sitting next to her, apparently on the ground or pavement, mother and son holding signs reading, &amp;ldquo;Homeless - Please Help.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; The article, &amp;ldquo;Middle-class homelessness hits new high in U.S.&amp;rdquo; told of a 38 percent increase in homelessness in the last three years, that there are now an estimated 1.6 million children, or one in 45 children, out of their homes (American Free Press, 1/23/12).. 
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&amp;nbsp;The one organization in our nation that represents homeless families and children is National Center on Family Homelessness.&amp;nbsp; President and founder, Dr. Ellen Bassuk states, &amp;ldquo;Those hardest hit&amp;hellip;are the children.&amp;nbsp; As many as half&amp;hellip;are less than six years old.&amp;nbsp; A lot of these children are living in cars and abandoned buildings.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; The article went on to list the States with the largest numbers of homeless children:&amp;nbsp; California, New York, Texas, Florida, Chicago, Illinois, and Arizona.&amp;nbsp; (Note that my State is listed).
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&amp;nbsp;As I sit at our table to eat a delicious meal in a pleasant home, or as I retire in a comfortable bed, the memory of these destitute families remains.&amp;nbsp; It could break your heart!&amp;nbsp; Could this be the once proud, sufficient America that we have known for many years?&amp;nbsp; I grew up during the great Depression.&amp;nbsp; We were poor, and my parents struggled to keep a roof over our head and food on the table, my brothers and I picked wild berries and sold them door-to-door, but what would it be like to try to live in a car or in an abandoned building, especially in mid-winter in the North?&amp;nbsp; Suppose there was nowhere to turn and no one to help, all doors were closed to your pleas?&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Frankly, it brings tears to my eyes.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
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&amp;nbsp;What is the cause of such destitute conditions in America?&amp;nbsp; Suppose it continues or worsens?&amp;nbsp; Our own national government policies, national companies, and the banking field must accept much blame for conditions that exist.&amp;nbsp; Government rules, regulations, and taxation first drove many industries and jobs from the United States to foreign countries, especially to Communist China.&amp;nbsp; Americans cooperated with the purchase of Communist goods.&amp;nbsp; This continues today to our shame.&amp;nbsp; Even the financial crises in Europe are attributed to the disgusting policies of the United States government and bankers.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
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Banks began to allow the sale of homes without a down payment with many families making monthly payments that they no doubt couldn&amp;rsquo;t really afford.&amp;nbsp; With job losses and payments ceasing, banks then mercilessly foreclosed on multitudes of homes.&amp;nbsp; I read of a Sheriff who halted a bank from forcing a very elderly woman from her home.&amp;nbsp; Good for him! 
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&amp;nbsp;Some even very old companies have excused themselves when asked why they shipped their manufacturing overseas and discharged employees, even bragging that they take good care of their Chinese employees (claiming that none are slaves), while other companies continue to manufacture in the United States, to their credit.&amp;nbsp; Does not the answer lie in the almighty dollar?&amp;nbsp; We can manufacture in China, ship the product thousands of miles across the ocean and make more money than if we continue here in the U.S., they would answer.&amp;nbsp; Try to buy a pair of shoes or a dress not made in China or some other foreign country. We do without first!&amp;nbsp; Whatever happened to the word &amp;ldquo;compassion?&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; It is replaced with a &amp;ldquo;pink slip&amp;rdquo; in the final paycheck of an employee that served his company well for many years.&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;Sorry,&amp;rdquo; the boss says, &amp;ldquo;It&amp;rsquo;s out of my hands.&amp;nbsp; Good luck.&amp;rdquo; 
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Americans have always been generous and beneficent giving to all manner of causes, some important and some unimportant.&amp;nbsp; Clubs, organizations, museums, art galleries, and many humanitarian institutions are started.&amp;nbsp; At this particular time in our nation&amp;rsquo;s history, churches, organizations, and the affluent have a wonderful opportunity to help their fellow man to have a place to live and a table with food.&amp;nbsp; America should not have destitute hungry children on the street as in some third world country! 
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With many Americans living in luxury, with money for every need, as well as for recreation, sports, and giving to prospective political candidates, much more thought and prayer needs to be given to those unemployed through no fault of their own.&amp;nbsp; We have known of some very hard workers who are now needy people.&amp;nbsp; Can we not help them to get back on their feet?&amp;nbsp; Do we care?&amp;nbsp; With all the promises that will be made this election year, will any candidates promise to personally help one needy family or to save one child from abortion? 
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Remember our Declaration of Independence, &amp;ldquo;that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness---that to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed&amp;hellip;&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; John Dickinson, a signer of the Constitution stated, &amp;ldquo;It is not our duty to leave wealth to our children; but it is our duty to leave liberty to them.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; We need to consider it our duty to provide life and happiness for them as well. 
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&amp;nbsp;The Constitution Party Platform is clear concerning Welfare, reading in part:&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;America&amp;rsquo;s welfare crisis is a government-induced crisis&amp;hellip;Charity, and provision of welfare to those in need, is not a Constitutional responsibility of the federal government&amp;hellip;The message of Christian charity is fundamentally at odds with the concept of welfare maintenance as a right&amp;hellip;We encourage individuals, families, churches, civic groups and other private organizations, to fulfill their personal responsibility to help those in need.&amp;rdquo; 
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If you have not read the message of Congressman Davy Crockett of yesteryear, entitled, Not Yours to Give, we have copies available upon request.&amp;nbsp; Every Congressman should read this message! 
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&amp;ldquo;And let us not be weary in well doing:&amp;nbsp; for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; (Galatians 6:9).
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&amp;nbsp;Jack McLain, Secretary
Constitution Party of Florida
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School levies will once again be on the ballot in various districts around my home state of Washington on February 14 (Valentine&amp;rsquo;s Day). The education establishment learned some time ago not to put bonds and levies on the regular November ballot as they often fail at elections where larger numbers of voters turn out. In recent years, such levies are nearly always voted on in a so-called &amp;ldquo;special election&amp;rdquo; at an off season when nothing else is on the ballot and few voters participate. If the education establishment can get its base of support to turn out, and if few voters participate overall, then an ever increasing flow of revenue for the bloated education bureaucracy will much more likely result. Never mind the waste of taxpayer dollars spent on a special election &amp;ndash; &amp;ldquo;it&amp;rsquo;s for the kids!&amp;rdquo; 
My friend Rick Kiesz, editor of the Palouse Patriot together with his wife Carolyn, has written a great article on the topic of government schools and why he will be voting &amp;ldquo;No&amp;rdquo; on ALL school levies. I wholeheartedly agree with Rick&amp;rsquo;s sentiments and encourage you to read his article. However, I have a few thoughts of my own that I&amp;rsquo;d like to add. 
I&amp;rsquo;m sorry to have to say it, but those of us who identify ourselves as Christian, conservative or Constitutional, tend to spend more time complaining than taking action. We&amp;rsquo;ve become too preoccupied with talking about how big the education establishment is, how much money they have and how much power they have. We&amp;rsquo;ve convinced ourselves that there&amp;rsquo;s nothing we can do to stop the Godless, humanistic, socialistic brainwashing of a generation by the all-powerful government education establishment. But I beg to differ. In fact, I dare say that there are few if any problems facing America today that we couldn&amp;rsquo;t lick if we had the courage of our professed convictions and were willing to endure a little hardship and make some sacrifice. 
For example, I&amp;rsquo;m persuaded that if Christians, conservatives and Constitutionists were to act on their professed values, we could demonstrate for all to see that there isn&amp;rsquo;t even a need for a government run education system. If the large percentage of the population that identifies as Christian were to place their children into Christian private schools, or homeschool (an equal or in some cases even better alternative), the government run schools would become virtual ghost towns. The injustice of taxing all the citizens in order to prop up the establishment bureaucracy that serves only a few, would become evident for all to see. The people would soon demand their tax dollars be returned to them to be used on the education option of their choice. The government education bureaucracy just might be put out of business altogether. 
Now some will say &quot;oh, but we can&amp;rsquo;t afford a private school tuition.&quot; This is where putting our money where our mouth is comes in. If everyone who rails against the deplorable and depraved state of the government schools were to donate $5, $10, $25, or $50 per month to a private school (or a neighborhood homeschool family), that school could then reduce it&amp;rsquo;s tuition rate so that most any family could afford a private education. Those with successful businesses, or those who have finished raising a family and whose household expenses are now reduced, have no excuse. 
If every Christian-conservative-Constitutionist were to act on their professed convictions, private Christian schools would become the new booming industry in America. They would be springing up in every neighborhood. They would be hiring teachers who would be set free from the bureaucracy of the government education establishment and turned loose to teach with all of their God given natural talent &amp;ndash; free to honor their Creator as they educate children with all of the gifting that He has given them. And thanks to people like you giving to help support those private schools, they could offer assistance to families who truly cannot afford the tuition. The devotion of parents to their children in homeschooling or sacrificing to pay a tuition, and the sincere charity of others in assisting those who need it, would soon replace the bloated, bureaucracy ridden, government education establishment. 
Gee, I&amp;rsquo;m getting myself all worked up here. Maybe I&amp;rsquo;ll just have to practice what I preach. Okay, I just stopped and wrote a check to the K-8 school at my church. Take that government schools! 
This might sound like the lofty, idealistic vision of a dreamer, but the fulfilling of the dream is really only as far away as each of us giving up going to a movie once a month, or giving up a latte a couple times a week &amp;ndash; a sacrifice alright, but much less sacrifice than those who laid down their lives and fortunes to give us this country. My point is that it is doable if we are willing to do what it takes. Therefore, whiling away my days complaining about the current state of affairs just isn&amp;rsquo;t an option for me, not while action can still be taken. 
While the current government run education system remains, please don&amp;rsquo;t talk to me about the need for a levy or bond until the entire education system, from Washington DC, to Olympia, to the local school district, has undergone and implemented all of the recommendations of an independent performance audit and is running at the efficiency levels that would be expected and required in the private sector. You see, I&amp;rsquo;m persuaded that the problem isn&amp;rsquo;t that taxpayers aren&amp;rsquo;t taxed enough. I&amp;rsquo;m persuaded that the problem lies in a bureaucracy that consumes most of the funds before they ever make it to the classroom. 
If it were up to me, I&amp;rsquo;d start by firing everyone in DC, Olympia and the local district except the teachers, the building maintenance staff, one principal and secretary per school and one administrator and secretary per district. I believe our teachers are smart enough to figure out how to properly educate children without an army of bureaucrats in far away places telling them how to do it. And if the district administrator isn&amp;rsquo;t capable of ordering the books requested by the teachers and assigning maintenance staff and funding in a manner that properly maintains the facilities, then we need to add hiring a new administrator to our to do list. 
Perhaps this sounds excessively harsh, like I&amp;rsquo;m being too severe, I mean really, expecting a government bureaucracy to tighten its belt and live like those of us in the private sector, yea, that&amp;rsquo;s just plain unreasonable. 
On this Valentine&amp;rsquo;s Day, or whatever day levies might be on your local ballot, let&amp;rsquo;s have a heart, show some love for the kids and vote &amp;ldquo;No&amp;rdquo; to heaping more debt, taxes and government bureaucracy on the backs of future generations. 



Get more information about schools and levies at http://www.taxfacs.com/ 
(information is for Spokane County, but is indicative of the situation elsewhere)
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If you agree with the content of this article, please forward, post and publish far and wide. If you don&amp;rsquo;t, who will?
&amp;copy; Robert W. Peck
Robert Peck lives in Spokane Valley, Washington where he owns and manages residential rental properties. He serves as the Chairman of the Constitution Party of Washington and as Western Area Co-Chairman for the Constitution Party National Committee. 


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Secretary, Constitution Party of Florida 
In what is probably the most sorry piece of legislation ever passed by House and Senate, Americans have essentially lost their basic freedoms under the Bill of Rights! 
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While we sleep, work, and go about our daily routines, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 has been passed by House and Senate and signed by president Barack Obama at the turn of the New Year. 
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This bill, drafted and sponsored by Senator John McCain (R-AZ) and Carl Levin (D-MI), claimed to be 500 pp long by Obama, but 926 pp long by constitutional attorney Tim Baldwin, &amp;ldquo;contains draconian language authorizing the U.S. military to seize and incarcerate U.S. citizens without warrant, due process, trial, etc. 
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&amp;ldquo;It completely nullifies a good portion of the Bill of Rights [Amendments 5,6,7, and 8], turns the U.S. into a war zone, and places U.S. citizens under military rule,&amp;rdquo; writes Chuck Baldwin in his report of January 9, 2012 entitled &amp;ldquo;Bill of Rights Is No More.&amp;rdquo; (ChuckBaldwinLive)&amp;nbsp; The bill, otherwise known as the &amp;ldquo;Indefinite Detention Act,&amp;rdquo; contains provisions in Sections 1031 and 1032 that deprive Americans of rights that have been guaranteed since the founding of our nation.&amp;nbsp; Those who are targeted for arrest are called &amp;ldquo;belligerents&amp;rdquo; and &amp;ldquo;covered persons,&amp;rdquo; while these terms are not defined and citizens are at the mercy of tyrants. 
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Two questions immediately arise:&amp;nbsp; Who wrote the bill and who read the bill?&amp;nbsp; Did these Senators really write the entire bill or their henchmen on the left?&amp;nbsp; How many Congressmen who voted for the bill, passed by a Republican House and a Democrat Senate, really read the bill?&amp;nbsp; An embarrassing question to ask them indeed.
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&amp;nbsp;Meanwhile, &amp;ldquo;president&amp;rdquo; Barack Obama, in a long, flowery statement upon signing the bill stated, &amp;ldquo;I have the power to detain Americans&amp;hellip;but I won&amp;rsquo;t.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; Really?&amp;nbsp; Then why didn&amp;rsquo;t you take those provisions from the bill?&amp;nbsp; Obama had stated that he wouldn&amp;rsquo;t sign the bill but changed his mind (his promise) when it passed Congress.&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;Detain&amp;rdquo; is a nice sounding word while the bill actually provides for arrest without any constitutionally guaranteed safeguards.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
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The bill is described in the &amp;ldquo;Freedom Index&amp;rdquo; of The New American (1/9/12, p. 31) as follows:&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;Detainee-related language in the Defense authorization bill (S.1867) was written in such a sweeping way that even the United States can be considered part of the battlefield in the global war against terror---and even American citizens accused of being terrorists can be apprehended by the U.S. military and detained indefinitely without habeas corpus [L. you may have the body; i.e. show proof] and without being tried and found guilty in a court of law&amp;hellip;the War on Terror must not be allowed to destroy legal protections stretching back to the Magna Carta.&amp;rdquo; 
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Mike Adams of NaturalNews wrote:&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;One of the most extraordinary documents in human history---the Bill of Rights---has come to an end under president Barack Obama&amp;hellip;a law that grants the U.S. military the &amp;lsquo;legal&amp;rsquo; right to conduct secret kidnappings of U.S. citizens, followed by indefinite detention, interrogation, torture and even murder&amp;hellip;with no jury, no trial, no legal representation and not even any requirement that the government produce evidence against the accused.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; Calling it &amp;ldquo;outright government tyranny,&amp;rdquo; Adams states that the bill &amp;ldquo;effectively nullifies the Bill of Rights.&amp;rdquo; 
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We read that constitutional scholars describe this bill as &amp;ldquo;extremist, tyrannical and dangerous.&amp;rdquo; 
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What can Americans do about such shameful legislation coming out of Washington?&amp;nbsp; Andrew Nappi, State Director of the Florida Tenth Amendment Center, has written a lengthy letter to Senator Michael Haridopolis, Florida Senate President, stating our position and requesting action for Floridians: 
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&amp;nbsp;&amp;ldquo;The NDAA is the single biggest evisceration of our Bill of Rights in our lifetime.&amp;nbsp; Never before have the definitions of &amp;lsquo;terrorist&amp;rsquo; and &amp;lsquo;terrorist supporter&amp;rsquo; been defined so broadly and vague; never before have we codified into law a president&amp;rsquo;s nonexistent authority to arrest and detain American citizens on American soil&amp;hellip;the most egregious assault on our fundamental legal rights of protection under the Bill of Rights. 
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&amp;ldquo;In the interest of preserving the Bill of Rights, and checking the runaway abuse of the general government, the creation and agent of the several states, we are urging you to arrest the progress of the evil that endangers all Floridians under the National Defense Authorization Act arrest and detention provisions.&amp;nbsp; We request at the start of this coming legislative session you do the following:&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; There follows a list of six requests that Nappi makes of the Florida Senate President which we can provide, or you can access at andrew.nappi@tenthamendmentcenter.com 
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In providing protection from tyranny for their citizens, every State legislature and Governor in this union should shortly declare that we will not tolerate such action by the federal government.&amp;nbsp; Our Tenth Amendment rights provide for us to resist and cease any action that would arrest and imprison law abiding citizens without cause.&amp;nbsp; This is yet another vital cause for Sheriff Richard Mack&amp;rsquo;s Constitutional Sheriff project to take notice of for proper action. 
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&amp;ldquo;If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?&amp;rdquo; (Psalm 11:3).&amp;nbsp; Answer:&amp;nbsp; Prayer and Action!&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;Reprove unfruitful works of darkness&amp;rdquo; (Ephesians 5:11).&amp;nbsp; 
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Yesterday I received an email from our U.S. Representative, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, seeking my opinion on a proposed balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Now I realize that a balanced budget amendment sounds like a good idea on the surface and I&amp;rsquo;m not inherently opposed to it, but I have my concerns and reasons why I believe it&amp;rsquo;s a waste of time to be fooling with.
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I believe that amending the U.S. Constitution is a big deal, it should not be entered into lightly and it should not be resorted to unless all other options have been exhausted. The real concern is that we can fall into a trap of starting to use Constitutional amendments as a means of legislating. Good people fall into this trap when Congress or the courts manage to circumvent laws. We then think that if it were in the Constitution they would have to obey it. But courts and legislatures that lack the character to obey the laws that we already have will be little more inclined to obey a Constitutional amendment. Meanwhile, we cheapen the Constitution whenever we resort to using it as an instrument for legislating.
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As for the matter at hand, it seems that when Congress passed the &amp;ldquo;Budget Control Act of 2011&amp;rdquo; (aka, the deficit ceiling increase) on August 1st of this year, one of the provisions of the bill was that Congress would hold a vote on a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution. So now, our Congresswoman wants to know our opinion about this &amp;ndash; I quote:
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&amp;ldquo;Next week, the U.S. House will consider a Constitutional amendment to require the federal government to balance its budget &amp;ndash; just like families and small businesses all across Eastern Washington have to do, plus 49 out of 50 states . . .
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Should Congress vote to pass a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution?
&amp;nbsp;&amp;bull;Yes. The national debt is a genuine crisis and a balanced budget amendment is a smart way to force the government to start living within its means. 
&amp;bull;No. The national debt isn&amp;rsquo;t a threat and can be dealt with through other means.&amp;rdquo; 
Sounds good doesn&amp;rsquo;t it? Sounds like a fiscally responsible legislator out to balance the budget. But here&amp;rsquo;s the kicker. Cathy voted &amp;ldquo;For&amp;rdquo; the now infamous deficit ceiling increase that authorized up to another $2.4 trillion to be added to the then $14.3 trillion national debt. But it gets better.
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The Budget Control Act of 2011 employs amendments to the 1985 Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act designed to forcibly reduce spending through sequestration should Congress fail to do the job themselves. That 1985 law made spending reductions mandatory and required the budget to be balanced by 1991. That law, apparently still on the books, though often amended, contorted and mutilated, obviously did not work as it has been ignored, avoided and averted ever since it&amp;rsquo;s adoption.
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The point is that I find it downright humorous to think that Congress, in one fell swoop of passing this year&amp;rsquo;s &amp;ldquo;Budget Control Act,&amp;rdquo; both authorized record deficits with one hand and with the other supposedly bound themselves to mandatory spending reductions through the use of a law that they have never in over three decades complied with. Then, in the same bill, they called for a vote on a balanced budget amendment, thus acknowledging right in the text of the bill that they know good and well that they will not be able to bring themselves to comply with the bill&amp;rsquo;s spending reduction requirements, so &amp;ldquo;let&amp;rsquo;s call for a vote on a Constitutional amendment too &amp;ndash; maybe we&amp;rsquo;ll be able to bring ourselves to comply with that.&amp;rdquo;
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I&amp;rsquo;m sorry, but this sounds like the drunk who every Friday goes out and spends his whole paycheck at the bar only to swear on Monday that he&amp;rsquo;ll never do it again, but on Friday he&amp;rsquo;s back at the bar. So next the drunk puts a padlock on his wallet in the hope that it will stop him from spending his paycheck, but he has since taught himself to pick the lock and can still be found at the bar every Friday emptying his wallet. Now he is talking about getting a bigger padlock in the hope that will stop him.
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A vote on a balanced budget amendment by this Congress sounds to me like a group of legislators who are intoxicated with spending and know that they can&amp;rsquo;t stop, but are crying out saying &amp;ldquo;Someone please stop us before we spend again!&amp;rdquo;
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&quot;To preserve [the] independence [of the people,] we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. We must make our election between economy and liberty, or profusion and servitude.&quot;
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Thomas Jefferson
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(NOTE: The cost of government in the United States now stands at 67% of all that we as Americans produce)
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If you agree with the content of this article, please forward, post and publish far and wide. If you don&amp;rsquo;t, who will?
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&amp;copy; Robert W. Peck
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Robert Peck lives in Spokane Valley, Washington where he owns and manages residential rental properties. He serves as the Chairman of the Constitution Party of Washington and as Western Area Co-Chairman for the Constitution Party National Committee.
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            by Virgil Goode
            Former Congressman Virginia&amp;rsquo;s 5th District (1997 - 2009)
            For the last two decades, Pat Buchanan has warned that America is on the edge of ruin due to our irrational immigration, economic and foreign policies. As events have proven Buchanan right, Americans have become more receptive to his brand of conservatism, which he lays out in his new book Suicide of a Superpower.
            However, it is clear that the Republican Party is still ignoring his wise advice. On the issue of trade, just last week only a handful of Republicans voted against three sovereignty-sacrificing trade deals supported by the Obama administration. Buchanan, in contrast, makes a strong case that the $6.2 trillion trade deficit America ran in the past decade has ruined this country&amp;rsquo;s manufacturing base.
            With the exclusion of Ron Paul and a few others, Republicans are still committed to the wars in the Middle East. Pat Buchanan argues that we simply are too far in debt to maintain a global military empire. While I initially voted for funding for the troops in Iraq, I agree with him that it is absurd that we have hundreds of thousands of troops defending the borders of Korea and the Middle East when there is anarchy along our southern border. As he eloquently asks, &amp;ldquo;What does it profit America if we save Anbar and lose Arizona?&amp;rdquo;
            While Republicans have at least been giving lip service to the problem of illegal immigration, their words are rarely backed by action, and they still refuse to address legal immigration. In my opinion, this is the gravest issue facing the country. Buchanan takes the GOP to task for its dereliction of duty, &amp;ldquo;through its support of mass immigration, its support of paralysis in preventing twelve to twenty million illegal aliens from entering and staying in this country, and its failure to address the &amp;lsquo;anchor baby&amp;rsquo; issue, the Republican Party has birthed a new electorate that will send the party the way of the Whigs.&amp;rdquo;
            What does he mean? Pat Buchanan accepts Howard Dean&amp;rsquo;s gaffe that the GOP is &amp;ldquo;the white party&amp;rdquo; as simple truth. Pat puts the facts bluntly: &amp;ldquo;Due to the immigration and higher birthrates among people of color, America is becoming less white and less Christian &amp;mdash; and therefore inevitably less Republican.&amp;rdquo;
            No doubt many will accuse him of racism for making this point, but Buchanan quotes many liberal commentators who say they support immigration for that very reason. For example Michael Moore consoled liberals after George W. Bush&amp;rsquo;s victory in 2004, &amp;ldquo;88% of Bush&amp;rsquo;s support came from white voters, in 50 years America will no longer have a white majority.&amp;rdquo; Assuming our immigration policies do not change, that date will actually be 2042.
            One would think that out of pure political calculus, Republicans would oppose mass immigration, but instead GOP strategist Lance Tarrance called for the party to abandon the Southern Strategy for the &amp;ldquo;Hispanic Strategy.&amp;rdquo; However, as Buchanan shows, Hispanics vote overwhelmingly Democratic regardless of a GOP candidate&amp;rsquo;s position on immigration. In fact, a higher percentage of Hispanics support tough immigration policies than vote Republican.
            Of course, there are many more important reasons to be opposed to massive immigration than how it will affect the GOP&amp;rsquo;s electoral chances. For starters, there is the issue of American jobs. As Buchanan notes, &amp;ldquo;to bring in foreign workers when 34 million Americans are still underemployed or out of work is to put corporate profits ahead of country.&amp;rdquo;
            Perhaps most importantly, immigration without assimilation is undermining our very culture. With the majority of illegal immigrants and the plurality of legal immigrants coming from Mexico, Buchanan notes that many of our southern neighbor&amp;rsquo;s leaders and citizens have a grudge against America. He cites a Zogby poll that found that &amp;ldquo;69% of the people in Mexico believe that the first loyalty of U.S. Citizens of Mexican descent should be to Mexico.&amp;rdquo; Mexico even has a government Office for Mexicans Abroad with the explicit purpose of preventing assimilation. According to the one-time head of the agency Juan Hernandez, &amp;ldquo;I want the third generation, the seventh generation, I want them all to think &amp;lsquo;Mexico First.&amp;rsquo;&amp;rdquo;
            While Buchanan paints a very bleak portrait of America, he offers very clear solutions to get us back on the right track.
            Buchanan&amp;rsquo;s solution for the immigration problem: an end to anchor baby citizenship, a moratorium on all legal immigration until unemployment is below 6%, a crackdown on the employers of illegal immigrants and a strong rejection of amnesty.
            He calls for a freeze on all government hiring, across-the-board cuts in all departments and the elimination of unnecessary agencies.
            On foreign policy, he wants to withdraw our troops from Iraq and Afghanistan and remove our bases in Europe and Asia that do not serve our national interests. Buchanan is no pacifist, he simply wants to &amp;ldquo;shrink our defense perimeter&amp;rdquo; to focus on protecting America rather than the rest of the world.
            On social issues, Buchanan grimly admits that conservatives lost the culture wars. While there are still millions of Americans who believe in traditional values, the counterculture of the &amp;rsquo;60s is now the dominant culture. Buchanan calls for a revival of states&amp;rsquo; rights to allow traditionalists to win in red states without the interference of activist courts. Ultimately, he argues this fight needs to be won outside of politics.
            While I might quibble with a few points, Buchanan offers an astute diagnosis of America&amp;rsquo;s problems and gives constructive suggestions to put us back on track.
            Virgil Goode represented Virginia&amp;rsquo;s 5th Congressional District from 1997 through 2009.
            
            Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/10/27/pat-buchanans-new-book-is-clear-headed/#ixzz1c6z8DTEK
            
        
    
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            by Darrell Castle
            Vice-Chairman, Constitution Party National Committee
            Last night President Obama addressed a joint session of Congress and the nation on the subject of jobs. The result was a proposed bill he called &amp;ldquo;The American Jobs Act,&amp;rdquo; which he repeatedly urged Congress to pass right away.
            
            The president summarized his proposal in a pre-speech announcement by describing it as a series of bipartisan proposals that allow Congress to take immediate action to rebuild the American economy. He went on to say that his proposal would strengthen small businesses, help get Americans back to work, and put more money in the paychecks of the middle class and working American. His proposal would do all this while still reducing the deficit and getting our fiscal house in order.
            The meat of the president&amp;rsquo;s proposal could be summarized as follows:
            
                
                spending $447 billion on infrastructure,
                
                
                tax incentives to increase hiring,
                
                
                a reduction in the employer portion of the payroll tax,
                
                
                and a few other changes.
                
            
            The President has a very difficult situation on his hands. The 2012 presidential campaign has already started; his approval rating is the lowest since such records have been kept; and he is facing 9.1% unemployment.
            He knows that no president since FDR has been re-elected with unemployment above 7.2%. He must, therefore, bring down unemployment; he must do it quickly; and he must do it without offending any particular voting constituency.
            His very difficult situation is made close to impossible by the fact that he has only a set of failed economic theories to work with. The Keynesian Theory of how to revive a faltering economy has been tried several times in the last four years with no lasting effect. The trillions spent to prop up failing financial institutions, Cash for Clunkers, $8000 home purchase incentives &amp;ndash; are all gone, all disappeared into the black hole of debt as if they were never there.
            The President is right about one thing, though. This fiscal disaster we are facing has been built by a joint effort of Democrats and Republicans. After all, one-half of the Federal Reserve&amp;rsquo;s mandate is to maintain full employment. It usually attempts to fulfill its mandate through a bipartisan formula of debt and more debt.
            What then is the problem?
            The problem is several decades of the Keynesian approach of debt and inflation. During the 98-year existence of the Federal Reserve, the dollar has lost more than 95% of its value and the national debt has passed 15 trillion dollars. The deep fiscal problems &amp;ndash; perhaps unsolvable without serious pain &amp;ndash; which we now face are the inevitable result of America&amp;rsquo;s severing the last connection of the dollar to gold in August 1971. That act, in effect, changed the world&amp;rsquo;s reserve currency from gold to paper and now the paper is returning to its intrinsic value.
            The other problem is the relentless transferring of American jobs, especially the high paying ones, to foreign countries. This process was brought about through trade agreements like NAFTA, CAFTA, WTO and GATT. President Obama made a campaign promise to revisit NAFTA but he has not done so.
            The President recognized that unemployment was a serious problem shortly after his inauguration, and he created a position commonly referred to as Jobs Czar, to deal with it. That position is currently held by Jeffrey Immelt, C.E.O. of General Electric. Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D &amp;ndash; OH) recently issued a statement calling for Mr. Immelt to resign or be removed because of G.E.&amp;rsquo;s transference of vital technology to Chinese state-owned companies. Mr. Immelt, it seems, has created a lot of new jobs &amp;ndash; in China. A problem caused by profligate spending, high inflation, and the resulting unsustainable debt, along with transferring jobs to foreign countries cannot be solved by more profligate spending and more job transfers.
            What then is the solution?
            There is no solution that will not bring with it at least temporary pain. Change our monetary system from one based on debt and inflation &amp;ndash; which lead inevitably to recession or depression &amp;ndash; to one based on sound money. Sound money would quickly return America to fiscal sanity after a period in which debt in the system is flushed out through repayment or default. Abolish the Federal Reserve and with it the policy of never-ending debt and inflation. Withdraw from international agreements such as NAFTA which encourage the transferring of American jobs and technology to foreign countries.
            Perhaps President Obama&amp;rsquo;s &amp;ldquo;American Jobs Act&amp;rdquo; will be passed by Congress, and will delay the inevitable long enough to allow him to survive the 2012 election. Time will tell, but should the things I have proposed be enacted, I have no doubt that America would quickly become the most prosperous and dynamic nation on earth again.
            
            
        
    
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            by Peg Luksik
            Once upon a time there were two brothers. The older would, by birthright, 
            inherit all that his father owned. A day came when the older wanted 
            something to eat. He had been outside all day, and was hungry. The younger 
            had a meal already prepared. The older asked the younger to give him the 
            dinner. The younger agreed, on the condition that the older would give up 
            his birthright in return for the free meal. The older took the deal, gave 
            up his birthright, and ate. 
            
            Most of us recognize the story. And we scratch our heads at a person who 
            would give away an entire birthright for one meal. 
            
            We shouldn&amp;rsquo;t. We are just like him. 
            
            America was founded on the recognition that each of us has a birthright of 
            endowed and unalienable rights. Like all birthrights, it brings the promise 
            of opportunity and blessing, provided that we honor the responsibility of 
            protecting and cherishing it. Our birthright cannot legitimately be taken 
            from any of us, but each of us can choose to give it away. If enough of us 
            make that choice, the birthright&amp;rsquo;s promise will be lost to all of us. 
            
            Sadly, many Americans are making that choice. They are selling their 
            birthright of endowed rights for the free meal of government entitlements. 
            And like the older brother in the story, they are convincing themselves that 
            their immediate needs are so important that meeting them is worth what they 
            are losing. 
            
            They may not even realize that they are selling one thing to get another. 
            But they are. 
            
            It is not a coincidence that as the number of government entitlements 
            increases, there is an equal increase in government&amp;rsquo;s assault on our endowed 
            rights. The government is slowly changing its own job description from 
            a protector of endowed rights to a grantor of entitlements. If it completes 
            the transition, it will also have changed its status from a servant to 
            a master of Americ&amp;rsquo;s citizens. 
            
            Let&amp;rsquo;s look at just one example. The government is marketing an entitlement 
            to health care. Accepting it means allowing the government &amp;acirc;&amp;euro;&amp;oelig;entitler&amp;acirc;&amp;euro; to 
            determine who may receive what treatment at what cost under what conditions, 
            effectively selling the endowed right of life. And, since the law 
            creating the entitlement says the government&amp;rsquo;s power to make those treatment 
            determinations is not limited to the individuals who have accepted the 
            entitlement, the loss of the endowed right is more universal than the 
            entitlement it has been traded for. Every American will be affected by the 
            fact that some Americans have decided to sell their birthright. 
            
            The younger brother understood the value of the birthright, and he was 
            willing to give something to get it. He understood that the meal would 
            quickly end, while the birthright would last forever. His elder freely 
            chose immediate satisfaction over long-term blessing. 
            
            Today&amp;rsquo;s government also understands the value of our birthright. To get us 
            to trade it away, that government has created a whole system of enticements, 
            hoping that we will act like the older brother -focus only on the meal and 
            forget what we are selling. So far, the tactic is proving to be successful. 
            
            The reality is, we can either be endowed, or we can be entitled. An America 
            where endowed rights are cherished will be free and prosperous forever, 
            while an America full of entitlements will last about as long as the older 
            brother&amp;rsquo;s meal. We all know what we think about that older brother. The 
            question is, what do we want our children to think when they remember us? 
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            Peg Lutsik is a wife, mom, principled thinker, debater extraordinaire, and 
            two-time Constitution Party candidate for Pennsylvania governor! A staunch 
            pro-life leader, she authors the Internet blog, From the Kitchen Table, and 
            is the founder of the Center for American Heritage. Please take time to 
            visit her website, http://www.centerforamericanheritage.com . 
            Peg has graciously given us permission to reprint her blog posts._ 
            
            
        
    
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            by Audrey Queckboerner
            Constitution Partyof Indiana, State Chairman
            I was reading an online editorial by a Brian Secor about declaring his independence from political parties by joining the tea party. He made reference to how both major parties were once a third party and it&amp;rsquo;s now time for a third party. He couldn&amp;rsquo;t be more correct! Unfortunately, though, he has a misunderstanding of the tea party movement.
            
            The tea party is not a political party. It is more of a grassroots activist group that holds rallies around causes and often supports Republicans to office. This is different than the Constitution Party. We are a real, actual political party acknowledged and registered with both the national FEC and the state election board. We hold conventions and can nominate and elect candidates to office. In regards to total national registered voters nationwide, we are the third-largest political party in the U.S. and were officially established as a political party in 1992.
            One of the first questions people ask us is why do we need the Constitution Party if we already have two parties? An overwhelming majority of our elected officials have routinely ignored constitutional limits placed on their power. As a result, there are now very few areas where government is not involved in our lives. Both major parties, in spite of their rhetoric, have routinely ignored the limits put in place by our Founding Fathers in the U.S. Constitution.
            This has been evident in the voting records of both major parties. Neither has stopped the funding of unconstitutional agencies and programs. Neither has stopped the unconstitutional wars and foreign aid. And neither has closed our borders and ended the government handouts to illegal immigrants.
            A recently Gall up poll reported that 52 percent of Republicans are ready for a third party. So yes, Brian, it is time for a third party that will turn this country back around to the principals of our Founding Fathers! But that party is not the tea party, which will more than likely lead you right back to the Republican Party. It is time for the Constitution Party!
            Wait no further! Check us out today by visiting our website at www.CPIndiana.org. If you don&amp;rsquo;t have access to the Internet, don&amp;rsquo;t hesitate to call and we will mail you information.
            
            Audrey Queckboerner serves as the State Chair of the Constitution Party of Indiana and resides in Leo-Cedarville. She ran for state representative in the 85th district in 2010. You can reach her at 1-260-466-6013 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-260-466-6013 end_of_the_skype_highlighting or info@cpindiana.org
            
        
    
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Constitution Party 2008 Presidential Candidate 
Last Saturday, Texas Governor Rick Perry unofficially launched his 2012 Presidential candidacy in Houston (in my opinion). Speculation is he will officially announce his intentions this weekend in South Carolina. If he does declare his candidacy, many election-watchers say Perry will become the GOP frontrunner, due to an extremely weak field of declared candidates. If Perry does declare his candidacy, everyone will know that the Houston event was staged for the purpose of launching his Presidential bid, rhetoric to the contrary notwithstanding.
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If Perry declares his candidacy (and I&amp;rsquo;m confident he will), people should also realize that the Houston event was a precursor to the type of campaign that Perry will use throughout the Republican primary season. As a fellow Texan, it was not lost on Rick Perry how George W. Bush obtained the Republican nomination--and eventually the White House. In short, Rick Perry is going to use the G.W. Bush model to win a Presidential election.
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Think about it: G.W. Bush won the White House after an extremely unpopular liberal Democrat had been President. Barack Obama&amp;rsquo;s popularity is even lower than Bill Clinton&amp;rsquo;s was--and Clinton was only the second President in US history to ever be impeached! Bush&amp;rsquo;s campaign boss, Karl Rove, brilliantly painted G.W. Bush as being a wholesome &quot;born again Christian,&quot; which played very well with a Christian electorate that was tired of being embarrassed by a lying, philandering reprobate living in the White House.
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In 2012, the American electorate, especially the Christian electorate, is totally fed up with an incumbent President whom everyone knows to be extremely sympathetic to Muslim and Marxist ideologies. Plus, a sizeable percentage of the American people truly suspect that Obama was NOT born in the United States and is, therefore, not even qualified to be President. This is the stage upon which Rick Perry appears. It is a stage very similar to the one George W. Bush stepped onto in 2000. And just as Bush played the &quot;born again Christian&quot; card to the max in the 2000 Presidential campaign, so Rick Perry appears to be ready to do in 2012. That is what the Houston event was all about last Saturday.
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Billed as &quot;A Day of Prayer and Fasting,&quot; the event solidified Perry&amp;rsquo;s preferred status among evangelical Christians. With the help of the American Family Association (which reportedly contributed up to a million dollars to the event), James Dobson&amp;rsquo;s Focus on the Family, and Cornerstone Church&amp;rsquo;s (San Antonio) Pastor John Hagee, Perry is all but assured of cornering the &quot;born again&quot; vote, just as G.W. Bush did in 2000.
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One would like to think that America&amp;rsquo;s Christians learned something from the two GWB administrations, but it doesn&amp;rsquo;t appear that they have. I think it is safe to say that Dobson, Hagee, et al, would endorse ANYONE nominated by the Republican Party. They have already proven that, have they not? James Dobson went so far as to humiliate himself by endorsing big government John McCain in the 2008 general elections, even after vowing publicly that he would &quot;NEVER&quot; support McCain. During the primaries, however, the Republican candidate who can &quot;talk the Bible&quot; the best can expect the support of these clueless evangelical leaders. And this time around, it appears that Rick Perry is that man. You can rest assured if Perry doesn&amp;rsquo;t win the nomination, Dobson and Hagee will be right there for whoever does. 
For the record, I invite anyone out there who still labors under the delusion that George W. Bush presided over some kind of &quot;born again&quot; Christian administration to check out the vast amounts of information I have compiled on my web site that exposes Bush as being just another big government elitist, who did as much (or more) to strip America of its God-given liberties as any other President in history. See the record here.
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Furthermore, even cursory research will uncover the fact that the Bush and Clinton families have long collaborated together in criminal activity on a massive scale--activity that, in all likelihood, continues to this very day. (I still say, don&amp;rsquo;t be surprised if Obama dumps Joe Biden as his Vice President and puts Hillary Clinton on the ticket before next year&amp;rsquo;s elections.)
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Of course, G.W. Bush was never held accountable by evangelical Christian voters for his unconstitutional conduct. All they cared about was Bush&amp;rsquo;s Christian rhetoric. And it does appear that is all they care about today. As a result, Rick Perry will prove to be a formidable candidate in the GOP primaries.
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I have said over and over again that I would rather vote for an unbeliever who would preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, than vote for a believer who would NOT preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States! The pious rhetoric of political candidates means nothing!
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If I hire a plumber to fix a drainage problem at my house, I am not interested so much in where he goes to church, or whether he teaches Sunday School, or what denomination he claims. I am hiring him to fix my plumbing! We sign a contract, he and I. I promise to pay him &quot;X&quot; amount of dollars, and he promises that when he&amp;rsquo;s finished, my toilets will flush. Christian or not, I expect him to honor the terms of his contract.
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Ladies and gentlemen, when we elect a civil magistrate (at any level), we are entering into a contract with the one we elected. We gave them our support, which allowed them to obtain public office, and they promise (before Almighty God) to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. They do not promise to be &quot;good Christians.&quot; They do not promise to be &quot;good Republicans.&quot; They do not promise to be &quot;good conservatives.&quot; They take an oath before God (they sign a contract with the American people) to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. And it is our job as citizens to hold our civil magistrates to their oath! In fact, if any elected office holder were a TRUE Christian, he or she would take their oath even more seriously, would they not?
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Instead of being excited about a candidate claiming to be a Christian, or claiming to pray and read his or her Bible, we need to get excited about a candidate who is serious about preserving the liberties of the American people, and who makes a commitment to protect and preserve the principles enshrined in our Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, and US Constitution!
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Before we talk about Rick Perry&amp;rsquo;s commitment to prayer and fasting, let&amp;rsquo;s find out if Rick Perry believes that there must be a Declaration of War before America begins invading, bombing, and occupying foreign countries. Let&amp;rsquo;s find out if he believes he has the authority as President to use US military forces against American citizens. Let&amp;rsquo;s find out if he believes he has the authority to give billions and trillions of dollars away to foreign countries. Let&amp;rsquo;s find out if he plans to commit US military forces to the whims of the United Nations Security Council. Let&amp;rsquo;s find out if he supports the Military Commissions Act. Let&amp;rsquo;s find out if he supports the Patriot Act. Let&amp;rsquo;s find out if he believes the US government has the authority to use super-computers and advanced technology to continue to turn the United States into a giant surveillance-society. Let&amp;rsquo;s find out how serious he is about closing that southern border: speaking of which, what did Rick Perry do as governor of the border State of Texas to stop illegal immigration? And while we are on the subject of Border States, what did Rick Perry do to stop the NAFTA superhighway? Before we get excited about Rick Perry being a &quot;good Christian,&quot; let&amp;rsquo;s find out if he supports the Council of Governors, or the North American Union, or the Continuity of Government, or Agenda 21. Let&amp;rsquo;s find out if Perry will launch a Justice Department investigation into the ATF&amp;rsquo;s (under Barack Obama and Eric Holder) clandestine operation of providing firearms to Mexican drug gangs. We could go on and on with these kinds of questions.
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The sad truth is, our illustrious evangelical leaders on the right are just as culpable in the dismantling and deterioration of the American republic as are those on the political or religious left! Both sides are willing to give their favored politicos a pass on constitutional governance. And ladies and gentlemen, that is why it hasn&amp;rsquo;t mattered to a tinker&amp;rsquo;s dam whether a Democrat or Republican, &quot;liberal&quot; or &quot;conservative&quot; is in the White House! And that&amp;rsquo;s why it won&amp;rsquo;t matter in 2012.
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Besides, if James Dobson and John Hagee were truly interested in protecting and preserving the principles enshrined in our Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, and US Constitution, they would be promoting the candidacy of Ron Paul. But, unfortunately, they wouldn&amp;rsquo;t do it in 2008, and they won&amp;rsquo;t do it in 2012. They lack both the courage and the sagacity.
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We don&amp;rsquo;t need another George W. Bush in the White House. For that matter, we don&amp;rsquo;t need another Jimmy Carter in the White House. What we need is a President (governor, mayor, sheriff, etc.) who will preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States!
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Chuck Baldwin is a syndicated columnist, radio broadcaster, author, and pastor dedicated to preserving the historic principles upon which America was founded. He was the 2008 Presidential candidate for the Constitution Party. He and his wife, Connie, have 3 children and 8 grandchildren. Chuck and his family reside in the Flathead Valley of Montana. 
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&amp;nbsp;Last night President Obama addressed the nation in primetime concerning what he called &amp;ldquo;a debate we&amp;rsquo;ve been having in Washington over the national debt&amp;mdash;a debate that directly affects the lives of all Americans.&amp;rdquo;
&amp;nbsp;The president&amp;rsquo;s position as announced in his speech could be summarized by saying that he emphasized compromise and what he called a balanced approach over the position of the Republican House. He said that compromise is a good thing, and he mentioned Ronald Reagan as an example of one who agreed with him about compromise.
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His balanced approach would trim $4 trillion from the deficit over 10 years. Assuming interest rates do not increase over the next 10 years, that would reduce the rate of increase in the national debt from a projected $10 trillion to about $6 trillion, leaving a national debt of about $21 trillion.
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The president asserted that the Republican no-tax-increase position is based on narrow ideological grounds and is not a balanced approach.
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He then attacked the Republican offer of a 6-month temporary increase in the debt ceiling. A six month increase, he said, would simply require that he and Congress have the same debate 6 months from now, and that would be unacceptable. He placed strong emphasis on the critical nature of the debt debate with mentions of possible job loss and cuts in Social Security and Medicare. If the debt ceiling is not raised, he told us, the US could lose its AAA credit rating and that would be a disaster for jobs, businesses, etc.
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In response, the Republicans said that they will not impose a tax increase on the American people, not even on those &amp;ldquo;wealthy people&amp;rdquo; who make at least $250,000 per year. They offer instead a program they call Cut, Cap, and Balance, which is designed to cut the deficit, cap the rate of increase, and start the process toward a balanced budget amendment to the US Constitution.
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The Senate has already rejected the House version of Cut, Cap, and Balance, leaving only the president&amp;rsquo;s insistence on a tax increase as the chief sticking point to prevent the debt ceiling increase from happening.
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Both the president&amp;rsquo;s balanced position and the Republican position of deficit cuts, with a suggestion of a balanced budget amendment, are misguided at best and disingenuous at worst. Neither solution as proposed will solve the problem long-term.
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The president&amp;rsquo;s position of labeling people who make at least $250,000 per year as rich and equating them with millionaires and billionaires must be intended to appeal to what he thinks is the desire of his base for the scalps of those people responsible for the financial mess the nation is in. However, a Government Accounting Office (GAO) report that came out last week put the lie to that position.
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According to the GAO, the Federal Reserve has provided more than 16 trillion dollars to banks, corporations, and other financial institutions all over the world. Employees of the Federal Reserve, including the current chairman of the New York Federal Reserve, were given special exemptions from conflict of interest laws so they could keep their investments in companies being bailed out.
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The president&amp;rsquo;s refusal to accept a six-month increase also rings hollow, as does the offer itself. It is obvious that the reason for not accepting it is to prevent the debt debate from continuing into the 2012 election campaign, and the Republicans proposed it to make sure that it does.
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That is what this whole debate is about: power and the desire to keep it. I doubt whether the president or Congress really care how much we owe or what it costs us. What they each care very passionately about is staying in power. Their plan for staying in power appears to involve serious disagreement and debate, but in the end nothing of any substance is ever done and the root of the debt problem is never attacked.
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What is the root of the debt problem? Borrowing is the problem that makes our entire monetary system unsustainable. You can&amp;rsquo;t solve a problem caused by borrowing by borrowing more; but the attitude seems to be &amp;ldquo;let&amp;rsquo;s do more of what&amp;rsquo;s not working &amp;ndash; perhaps we just haven&amp;rsquo;t done enough of it.&amp;rdquo; The problem then is not just borrowing to pay bills and finance debt but literally borrowing our money into existence.
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The national government of the United States &amp;ndash; &amp;ldquo;the greatest nation on earth&amp;rdquo; &amp;ndash; as the president described it, has to go to a group of private bankers, hat in hand, to beg for enough money to pay its bills. This situation is intolerable and should be stopped immediately. The Federal Reserve should be disempowered and the trillions of dollars owed to it by the US Treasury should not be repaid. The Federal Reserve created that money from nothing on its computers and it therefore seems appropriate to repay it with nothing.
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The other thing that would have an immediate effect on United States Treasury debt would be to change our policy of making war to a more Constitutional one. Recently President Obama took the US military to war against Libya without even consulting Congress. That should never be allowed. Coming home, minding our own business, and fighting only truly defensive wars should be our policy. That would save trillions of dollars and countless lives.
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Our current path, the status quo, leads to bankruptcy, social unrest, and disorder, but if we would do the two things I just mentioned I am certain the most dynamic period in American history would begin.
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Please listen to Darrell Castle&amp;rsquo;s most recent podcast concerning the debt crisis here: 
http://cptennessee.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/100725_0057.mp3 . 
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