Visionaries
"A more perfect union"
“We the People of the
United States, in Order to
form a more perfect Union,
establish Justice, insure
domestic Tranquility, provide
for the common defence,
promote the general Welfare,
and secure the Blessings of
Liberty to ourselves and our
Posterity, do ordain and
establish this Constitution
for the United States
of America.”
– Excerpt from Wikipedia
Sensible Predecessor
Present-Day Common Sense
Candidate Lincoln
“Let us then turn this government back into the channel in which the framers of the Constitution originally placed it.”
– July 10, 1858 Speech at Chicago, Illinois
“Don’t interfere with anything in the Constitution. That must be maintained, for it is the only safeguard of our liberties. And not to Democrats alone do I make this appeal, but to all who love these great and true principles.”
– August 27, 1856 Speech at Kalamazoo, Michigan
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By the people. For the people.
Free market/capitalismFiscal Conservatism
Personal responsibility over welfare programs
Supply-side economics
Free trade agreements
Strong military policyIncreased health insurance portability
Coverage of preexisting conditions
Tort reform
Pooling of small business health insurance
Opposition to cap and trade
Sanctity of life
Traditional marriage
Right to bear arms
Educational freedom/vouchers
Border control and immigration enforcement
Freedom OF religion
Increased development/harvesting of US natural energy

Strict constructionist
Smaller federal government
Limited government spending
Legislation to stop PORK/EAR MARK spending
Avoidance of deficit spending
Balanced budget
Lower taxes
Greater states’ rights
Third Parties Only Weaken Our Vote

NuRepublicans will run under the Republican Party Ticket, as Constitutional Conservatives
– Excerpt from Wikipedia
Who Are These Guys? Progressive Liberals!

Progressive Liberals have infiltrated both parties, as they
endeavor to take-away, bankrupt and dismantle us…making
it difficult to distinguish one from the other.
Progressive Liberals
- Candidates modify their positions to
expand their electorate - Indecisive in their political idealism,
fear of alienating voters - No concrete platform
- Driven by financial gain, limelight
attention, progressive fringe groups
for financial support - Larger Federal government and
power over the people
NuRepublicans
- Clear convictions and direction
- Candidates are decisive in their
political idealism - Established platform, risk of alienation
- Support term limits and fiscal
responsibility - Power to the people, greater
states’ rights
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