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Social Security.

On June 22, 2011 By

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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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Radical Islam.

On June 22, 2011 By

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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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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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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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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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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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