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USDA

On July 3, 2011 By

The United States Department of Agriculture is probably one of the most significant attacks on the American public and one only a few are aware of. The Department of Agriculture was added to Congress in 1889 and was established to give farmers information on innovative practices, scientific study, and the latest in technology.  America saw [...]

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Abortion *

On June 27, 2011 By

Justice Blackmun, in the infamous Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion in all fifty states, said, “If this suggestion of personhood is established, [Jane Roe’s] case, of course, collapses, for the fetus’ right to life would then be guaranteed specifically by the [Fourteenth] Amendment.”

A person is defined as “a human being.” Scientifically, [...]

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Merchant Marine

On June 23, 2011 By

We favor restoring the early American policy of discriminating duties for the up building of our merchant marine and the protection of our shipping in the foreign carrying trade, so that American ships–the product of American labor, employed in American shipyards, sailing under the Stars and Stripes, and manned, [...]

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The Navy

On June 23, 2011 By

The peace and security of the Republic, and the maintenance of its rightful influence among the nations of the earth, demand a naval power commensurate with its position and responsibility. We therefore favor the enlargement of the navy and a complete system of anti-missile and missile defense systems used [...]

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SUMMARY:

One of the fundamental concerns with every nation, with every People, is its ability to defend itself from foreign attack, invasion, and conquest.  This is one of the principal reasons that the states formed the American Union.  The founders believed that the United States should be friends with all nations, [...]

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War.

On June 23, 2011 By

SUMMARY:

The powers granted to government to conduct war or engage in military action are very limited and narrow.  The United States has abused this power, resulting in a history of perpetual conflict and the loss of millions of people’s lives.  Such actions, when necessary, must be swift and forceful.  But, [...]

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Following NASA’s spectacular and astounding successes in the late 1960s, the space agency has been used as a political tool for decades. Reliance on a civil service workforce has created a culture of entitlement within NASA, instead of a focus on genuine scientific curiosity and inquiry. Much of its [...]

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Social Security.

On June 22, 2011 By

SUMMARY:

We cannot put the people in jeopardy who have become dependent upon the various governmental benefit programs, like Social Security and Medicare.  Nor, do we propose to do so.  But, the over-reliance of the American people on government to take care of them must stop.  We believe that most people [...]

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Cigarettes

On June 22, 2011 By

The Federal government should not be able to tell us how to live our life or develop a system of social engineering through taxation that subverts the will of the people. Quite literally, a tax on cigarettes is the Federal Government interfering into our every day lives even if [...]

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The Patriot Act.

On June 22, 2011 By

Like most governmental encroachments, the Patriot Act serves as an abuse against most people through invasion of privacy and surveillance, and it inflicts additional limitations on the freedom of the people to function in their ordinary course of life (banking, commerce, trade, etc.).  The Patriot Act is too broad, resulting in more abuse [...]

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Prostitution

On June 22, 2011 By

Prostitution is an ancient occupation, and though people reserve the right to choose their employment and what they do with their own lives, this behavior challenges States and puts an undue burden on its population and resources. Each community where prostitution is evident, there is a greater need for [...]

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Adoption

On June 22, 2011 By

To adopt a child from another country and bring that child to live in the United States, you must be found eligible to adopt under U.S. law. The Federal agency that makes this determination is the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), part of the Department of Homeland Security. [...]

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Radical Islam.

On June 22, 2011 By

SUMMARY:

We, as Americans, have learned to tolerate our differences.  In deed, we have found that diversity in culture can create an interesting mix in society.  However, we have all come to enjoy our system of law and government, for it was founded on the principles of liberty and justice found [...]

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Civil Service.

On June 22, 2011 By

SUMMARY:

There are two primary distinctions in civil service that should be addressed: 1) hiring of public employees; and 2) mandatory civil / military service of young adults.  Federal and state governments have established policies for the hiring of public employees based on merit.  They employees are used to satisfy government’s [...]

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Drugs and the FDA

On June 22, 2011 By

Prescription Drug Patents

We must make a moral determination of where honest profit ends and greed begins. The only certainties we can state at this time is that the perception of the pharmaceutical industry’s profits are they are unconscionable because they have such influence in writing the current laws and use have been [...]

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Road Funding and Gas Tax

On June 22, 2011 By

As explained in the Prison Reform Section of this platform we plan to radically reduce the costs of roads and as explained in the Sovereign Monetary and Sovereign Currency Policy section of this platform our gas tax will be reduced to 10% of retail at the Federal level.

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Unionization and the Right to Work

Historically labor unions have ensured workers receive adequate compensation for their labors and are protected in the work place but concerns have developed that forced union dues are used to support political causes that some union members may oppose. We support the right of all workers to [...]

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Race relations: Through education and the freedom to choose the schools to attend for our children, we will eliminate racial hatred.

We are a free nation, the only nation in history that went to war to abolish slavery. All citizens are in charge of their life, liberty and pursuit of happiness [...]

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Department of Education:

The United States Office of Education was established in 1867 and was created for the purpose of collecting statistics and facts as to the condition and progress of education in the several States and Territories. It was also used in distributing information respecting the organization and management of [...]

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Electronic Voting

On June 22, 2011 By

Fair and honest elections! Have you ever heard of computer viruses or tampering? Electronic voting may be the most vulnerable systems of voting ever devised.  There are some things that technology should not be used for.

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The veterans and soldiers of armed forces deserve and should receive fair treatment and generous recognition. Whenever practicable, they should be given the preference in the matter of employment with the Government, and they are entitled to the enactment of such laws as are best calculated to secure the [...]

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Marijuana

On June 22, 2011 By

We believe that all Federal Laws governing and regulating marijuana should be repealed as we feel the regulation or legalization should be left to the states.

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Gun Rights

On June 22, 2011 By

To bear arms in defense of one’s self or his family, property or community is a fundamental and natural Right of preservation, and it is necessary for the protection of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. Without the Right to bear arms, there can be no security for [...]

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Prison Reform

On June 22, 2011 By

Any good system of law has to have a good deterrent to breaking those laws so their is a personal incentive to obey the law. Without consequences there is no law. We advocate to not sentence prisoners to time served but to work and training completed. Rehabilitation should be [...]

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We do not oppose those choosing an alternative lifestyle from participating in the defense of our nation. We do have reservations of those choosing an alternative lifestyle in participating in the theater of battle because of loyalty and unit cohesion between members. Because blood borne contamination is so prevalent [...]

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Stem Cell Research

On June 21, 2011 By

Stem cell research has promising potential to treat a plethora of diseases. The vast majority of therapeutic benefits come from adult stem cells from donors, not from the controversial and unethical embryonic stem cell lines obtained from aborted children.

Nevertheless, the federal government has no lawful jurisdiction [...]

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The Family Unit

On June 21, 2011 By

The family is the very smallest and first form of government in which a child encounters rightful authority, virtue, laws, and civility as it relates to a civilized society and should be protected, nurtured, and strengthen by less interference from any other form of government. When a child is [...]

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Privatization of Welfare

On June 21, 2011 By

This is explained in the section of Sovereign Currency and Sovereign Monetary Policy

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The Poor

On June 21, 2011 By

The poor will stay poor if they believe that they cannot partake in the American dream.

Broken homes, single parent households and lack of proper education provided in today’s public schools attribute to the lack of principals and motivation to many who believe they will never amount [...]

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Free Ballot

On June 21, 2011 By

We demand that every citizen of the United States shall be allowed to cast one free and unrestricted ballot, and that such ballot shall be counted and returned as cast.

We feel every ballot should be serialized to prevent fraud. If you were to to have ballots [...]

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Voter Identification

On June 21, 2011 By

The States should always establish and distinguish who a valid elector is. The States should also have a system in place that maintains the integrity of their voting system by means of identifying every valid elector such as their State Law determines a voter to be valid. If a [...]

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Mandatory Immunizations

On June 21, 2011 By

A CRS report(1) for Congress (dated January 18, 2005) provided a summary about Mandatory Vaccinations:  Precedent and Current Laws.

Historically, the preservation of public health has been the responsibility of state and local governments.  The states do use the schedule of immunizations from the Centers for Disease [...]

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Special Interest Groups

On June 21, 2011 By

Special Interest Groups seem to be gaining more attention or notoriety and conditional pampering than the many average Americans these days. Whether they are based on race, color, religion, creed, or affiliation to some emotional purpose our government has apparently felt the need to address them in search for political power, [...]

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Campaign Finance Reform

On June 21, 2011 By

Voting is a valuable privilege that many Americans have simply thrown away for various reasons. One such reasons is that some think the elections are rigged from the beginning based on a silent vote of a “party chairman” and then the dog fights shortly follow. If someone wanted to run for [...]

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Healthcare

On June 21, 2011 By

The sovereignty of the individual over government extends to a person’s right to make their own healthcare decisions.  Enforcing a law that mandates individuals purchase health care or pay a federal penalty infringes on our liberties and our freedom to choose.

The Constitution provides for a limited [...]

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