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Leaders are Readers
“Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers.” ― Harry S. Truman True leaders have a thirst for knowledge and understanding. Their ability to understand situations and people allows them to lead wisely. Knowledge leaves individuals unsatisfied with status quo and with average thinking and action. Understanding allows leaders to use the knowledge…
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Preparing for the 2025 Election Cycle
Off Year Elections and Party Building “Off” year elections provide opportunities for the Constitution Party to gain local offices and to focus on building County Committees. Local races are often easier to win, and in some cases, no one else is even running for those offices. This is the season for building the local Constitution…
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Why is Private Property so Important?
Most Americans today tend to think of private property simply as a home – the place where the family resides, store their belongings, and find shelter and safety from the elements. It’s where you live. It’s yours because you pay the mortgage and the taxes. Most people don’t give property ownership much more thought than…
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A New Declaration of Independence
The Founders of America declared their Independence from the tyranny that hadincreasingly oppressed them. They declared themselves and their posterity separate from and free from the tyrants who were abusing their individual rights. They fought a defensive war against their mother country which had attacked them with oppressive taxes, abuses in the courts, the military,…
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The Lee Resolutions and the Vote for Independence from Britain
Road to Independence Dateline: 7 June 1776 The decision to separate from Britain was a difficult one for young America to make. The long train of abuses and the increasingly oppressive measure from England on one side had to be balanced with the idea of breaking from a much loved mother country that could crush…





