Constitution Party?

What is the Constitution Party really? Not just what they have wrote on their website, but really. Anyone on here a member of that party?

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Asked by Anonymous at 6:49 AM on Nov. 22, 2009 in Politics & Current Events

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  • Their presidential candidate in 08 was chuck baldwin. He's from my neck of the woods. They're fairly libertarian in their views, with a more religious tilt. (Chuck Baldwin stated his first act as president would be to issue an executive order stopping abortion until the sanctity of life act could pass. Ironic, isn't it? Unconstitutional method of changing domestic policy endorsed by the candidate from the Constitution Party.)
    I think what will answer your question best is simply to read the preambles of the two parties --
    Jenny-talia

    Answer by Jenny-talia at 11:04 AM on Nov. 22, 2009

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  • The Constitution Party:
    The Constitution Party gratefully acknowledges the blessing of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as Creator, Preserver and Ruler of the Universe and of these United States. We hereby appeal to Him for mercy, aid, comfort, guidance and the protection of His Providence as we work to restore and preserve these United States.
    This great nation was founded, not by religionists, but by Christians; not on religions but on the Gospel of Jesus Christ. For this very reason peoples of other faiths have been and are afforded asylum, prosperity, and freedom of worship here.

    The goal of the Constitution Party is to restore American jurisprudence to its Biblical foundations and to limit the federal government to its Constitutional boundaries.
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    Answer by Jenny-talia at 11:04 AM on Nov. 22, 2009

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  • The Libertarian Party:
    As Libertarians, we seek a world of liberty; a world in which all individuals are sovereign over their own lives and no one is forced to sacrifice his or her values for the benefit of others.
    We believe that respect for individual rights is the essential precondition for a free and prosperous world, that force and fraud must be banished from human relationships, and that only through freedom can peace and prosperity be realized.

    Consequently, we defend each person's right to engage in any activity that is peaceful and honest, and welcome the diversity that freedom brings. The world we seek to build is one where individuals are free to follow their own dreams in their own ways, without interference from government or any authoritarian power.
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    Answer by Jenny-talia at 11:05 AM on Nov. 22, 2009

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  • Constitution party is unconstitutional, ironically. They like to ignore the separation of church and state.
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    Answer by stacymomof2 at 12:26 PM on Nov. 22, 2009

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  • Would that be the seperation of church and state the way it is presented now or the seperation of church and state the way it was originally supposed to be?
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    Answer by Anonymous at 1:31 PM on Nov. 22, 2009

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  • Constitution party is unconstitutional, ironically. They like to ignore the separation of church and state.


    This is one of the silliest answers I have ever see! I had to read it twice just to make sure I didn't misunderstand it!

    The Constitution Party supports the Constitution in its purest form. There is no separation of church and state in the first amendment. Anyone that has studied the actual writing of the Constitution knows they fully never intended for "faith" to be treated in the manner it is now. You can read all about it in the congressional records from Jun-Sept of 1789.
    yourspecialkid

    Answer by yourspecialkid at 4:53 PM on Nov. 22, 2009

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  • Constitution party is unconstitutional, ironically. They like to ignore the separation of church and state.

    Please show us just exactly where that is in the constitution. I must have missed it.
    Carpy

    Answer by Carpy at 8:27 PM on Nov. 22, 2009

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