Title: Constitution Party aims to thwart Hillary, GOP Post by: Soldier4Christ on December 04, 2006, 09:02:59 AM Constitution Party aims to thwart Hillary, GOP
Group opposing merger of North American Union prepares to nominate own candidate As Hillary Clinton begins her own preparations to run for the presidency, the deciding factor of who will be the next commander in chief may have less to do with whomever is chosen as the Democrat or Republican nominee, and more to do with the choice of the Constitution Party. This weekend at a national committee meeting in Manchester, N.H., Howard Phillips and the Constitution Party he founded set in motion the plans to launch its own third party candidate for president. "The time has never been better for a third party dark horse candidate to grab the White House," Phillips told WND. He affirmed that by next July, his party intends to nominate a presidential candidate, with possibilities for the ticket including Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist, former Republican presidential candidate Alan Keyes, Baptist pastor Chuck Baldwin, and author and WND columnist Jerome Corsi. The Constitution Party is also strongly supportive of Republican Congressmen Tom Tancredo and Ron Paul, but there is no decision yet that either would leave their home in the Republican Party to pursue a Constitution Party nomination. Tancredo has said numerous times he is considering a run for the presidency. "The American public are angry at both the Democratic and Republican Party," Phillips said. "If neither major party wants to listen to the American middle class, the Constitution Party is ready to enter center stage and get back to the basics that have made the republic established by our founding fathers work for over 230 years." The meeting was highlighted by a lineup of well-known conservative speakers, including those who may end up running. "For six years, the Bush administration has refused to secure our borders," Corsi told the group assembled at Friday's dinner, "in a stealth plan to create a European Union-style North American Union under the cover of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America that President Bush announced at the March 23, 2005, summit meeting with Mexico and Canada in Waco, Texas." Corsi warned the group that "as a result of the Bush administration obsession with NAFTA and unbridled free trade, the United States is on the verge of an international dollar collapse." Why? "China now holds over $1 trillion in foreign exchange reserves as a direct result of our huge and growing trade deficit," Corsi explained. "China sneezed over Thanksgiving, suggesting that a move might be made to hold fewer dollars and the dollar began dropping like a rock." Last night, speakers included Baldwin, a prominent pastor who hosts a weekly radio show from his congregation in Pensacola, Fla. Baldwin told the group the "radical left" has an agenda to remove God from the United States of America. "When both the Democratic and Republican parties join together agreeing that we should put 'In God We Trust' on the edge of our coins where nobody can read it," Baldwin told WND, "then most Americans are ready for change." Baldwin told the conference "the 2006 mid-term elections sent a message that George W. Bush and Karl Rove have yet to hear, namely that if the Republican Party thinks they will succeed by abandoning conservative principles, then the great mass of red state America is ready to abandon the Republican Party." Also issuing a call to "renew America," was Alan Keyes who told the assembled Constitution Party leaders that "we are on the verge of a sea change in American politics." Asked by WND whether he thought the Democrats had truly won the 2006 midterm elections, Keyes responded with a note of caution. "In 2006, the American people were dissatisfied with George W. Bush, but Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi were not given a blank check to pursue a far left agenda." Phillips concluded the conference by saying both major political parties face crises because "the core conservatives in the Republican Party are not ready to embrace pro-choice candidates like John McCain or Rudi Giuliani, and the Democratic Party of Howard Dean and John Kerry are not ready to embrace Hillary Clinton, especially not when she wants to portray herself as a moderate." "The political center of America remains conservative," Phillips said. "We believe America is now ready to hear the message the Constitution Party has to deliver." Title: Re: Constitution Party aims to thwart Hillary, GOP Post by: Brother Jerry on December 04, 2006, 09:12:11 AM They are going about it all wrong.
Instead of shooting for the top seat they need to try and grab as many of the Senate and House seats as possible. Otherwise thier President is going to be a lame duck and just sit in office, because nothing will get done. It will be a wasted 4 years of time. The President will not get any support from any of the two other bodies and if he comes along and veto's something then it will just go back and that veto will get overridden by a 2/3rds majority vote. And unless they want to spend the resources to ensure that publically everything that is done is known and without spin then it just really really will not matter. Title: Re: Constitution Party aims to thwart Hillary, GOP Post by: Soldier4Christ on December 04, 2006, 09:36:00 AM I can agree with that completely. The Constitution party does not have enough people yet to be able to do that though. I think that perhaps what they are trying to do is to bring more attention to themselves in this manner, making more people aware that they exist and what their platform is.
Title: Re: Constitution Party aims to thwart Hillary, GOP Post by: Brother Jerry on December 04, 2006, 10:06:05 AM let me site an example of someone else who tried this.
Does anyone remember the name of the party that Ross Perot started? Does anyone remember who Ross Perot was? :) Title: Re: Constitution Party aims to thwart Hillary, GOP Post by: Soldier4Christ on December 04, 2006, 10:17:32 AM Probably just some old timers. :D :D
Title: Re: Constitution Party aims to thwart Hillary, GOP Post by: Brother Jerry on December 04, 2006, 10:29:20 AM LOL yep. I actually voted for him the first time around. Cause I thought back then he was strong willed enough to shake things up a good bit. And willing to let the public in on everything that was going on. And he darn near did.
Title: Re: Constitution Party aims to thwart Hillary, GOP Post by: Soldier4Christ on December 04, 2006, 10:33:25 AM A lot more people would probably have voted for him had he not pulled out and then went back in. He reminded too many people of Carter at that point.
Title: Re: Constitution Party aims to thwart Hillary, GOP Post by: Brother Jerry on December 04, 2006, 10:38:00 AM Yeppers.
I knew then that he would not have gotten alot done through normal means...but he was ready to pull out the stops and if htere was something he wanted and thought it a good idea...he would have brought it out in public and pointed to those that were against him :) Title: Re: Constitution Party aims to thwart Hillary, GOP Post by: Soldier4Christ on December 04, 2006, 10:47:07 AM That's because he knew he would need the support of the people since he would not have the support of Congress.
Title: Re: Constitution Party aims to thwart Hillary, GOP Post by: Brother Jerry on December 04, 2006, 12:08:58 PM Yeah and the funny part of that is that the Congress and the House are supposed to be reprentatives of the people....
Title: Re: Constitution Party aims to thwart Hillary, GOP Post by: Soldier4Christ on December 04, 2006, 12:13:37 PM Supposed to be as it was set up by our founding fathers. Unfortunately we have become more of a socialist nation especially with the democrats holding the majority of the seats. The democratic platform is socialist bordering on communism.
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