Posted on 08/25/2002 12:50:21 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
Free Republic is dedicated to reversing the trend of unconstitutional government expansion and is advocating a complete restoration of our constitutional republic. Listed below are some of the issues we feel strongly about.
Basically, we believe that the Founders designed our system of government in the form of a constitutionally limited republic, with maximum freedom intended for the people and minimum government control or interference into our personal lives and business affairs.
The united states of America was intended to be a federation of sovereign states, each with its own constitution and state government. Governments at all levels -- federal, state and local -- were to be controlled by the people. Our Constitution explicitly restricts the power of our federal government; and our Bill of Rights guarantees that NO government may infringe upon our God given unalienable rights. This is to ensure that the real power remains close to home, with the states, the local governments and always in the hands of the people.
We the People have granted our federal government limited powers to oversee certain things, such as national defense, interstate commerce, the postal service, the coining of money, and the operation of a court system. Most other powers now in the hands of the federal government were illegally usurped from the states and from the people.
Somehow, over the years, our guiding principles of law, as set forth in the Constitution, have been eroded to the point that the federal government now has total control -- leaving the states impotent and the people as captive servants to the federal government. This must be reversed if we are to survive as a free Republic and a free people.
We at Free Republic are determined to return the Constitution to its rightful place as the Supreme Law of the land as the Founders intended.
It is not necessary for everyone to hold the same views to be members of Free Republic, however, many of us do share many of the following as common beliefs and goals:
Repeal of the war and emergency powers acts and the various states of national emergencies will allow the abolishing of all unconstitutional federal law, agencies and departments. This will return us to a Federalist system of government and return many responsibilities to the States and personal rights to the citizens.
A return to a strictly Constitutional form of federal government will automatically repeal and abolish all unconstitutional federal involvement in states issues such as: crime, health, education, welfare and the environment. The Tenth Amendment will again be in effect, which will bar all federal attempts at legislating social issues. This will also require that social programs such as Social Security, welfare and Medicare be repealed. So too, will most federal subsidies.
George W. Bush's Big Government Adventure
Need a laugh?
Bush's 'limited government' vs Gore's 'big daddy' role
"While the "winner" may be in the eye of the partisan beholder, neither was a "loser." Neither stumbled seriously. Neither delivered a knockout blow. Of course, it wasn't really a debate but was a showcase for two men who have distinctly different views:
* Vice President Al Gore Jr. believes in big and bigger government favoring chosen facets of society.
* Gov. George Bush believes in limited government with more freedom of decision -- particularly about their own earnings -- being left to the individual American people."
CHENEY: BUSH 'EAGER' TO VETO EXCESSIVE BUDGET FROM CONGRESS
Vote For Bush, Get A Downpayment
Bush to Propose Another $100 Million Over Five Years for Education in Africa
George W. Bush Wants Food Stamps For Illegal Aliens Think about that, food stamps for illegal aliens!
Bush sends 95 million to member of Axis of Evil! or You are either with us or you..uh, wait a minute here
Medical Marxism - Bush Falls Into Line With Marxism - The Washington Times - Paul Craig Roberts
I'll tell you what buddy. You post your whole picture, I'll post mine. I bet I win. Fire away.
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