these are not difficult to comprehend, so your difficulty must mean you are not really a conservative.
â¢The right to life is the foundational starting point for freedom and the government is obligated to protect it.
â¢Marriage is the union of a man and woman and we support a constitutional amendment to protect marriage.
â¢honoring the principles our Founding Fathers gave us in the First Amendment.
â¢We must stand with charitable and faith-based efforts to help neighbors and improve communities.
â¢We must confirm judges and justices that respect the Constitution and understand their proper role in a system of limited government.
â¢We must unleash the potential of every child by enabling parents to direct the education of their children toward excellence with expanded high quality educational options at the state, local, and family levels.
â¢We must block grant to the states and localities most federal education dollars and restore higher education loans to private sector competition.
So much of what you laid out in your post went unmentioned by the founders, because it was so uncontroversial. The right to life is written right into the Declaration. Little more mention is made of it, because it was so obvious to all.
Your other points, the Founders could barely understand as political issues. Who in the world would argue to the contrary?
Sadly, there is only one candidate who consistently embodies these core American virtues. Ted Cruz for President of the United States of America.
A constitutional government after eight years of lawlessness.
Sorry I don’t think that is it.
I am moving more to Anarcho Capitalism.