“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”
--John Adams
John Adams also stated that “The people have a right, an indisputable, unalienable, indefeasible, divine right to that most dreaded and envied kind of knowledge – I mean of the character and conduct of their rulers.”
We threaten our very Constitution when we condone immoral conduct by our elected and appointed leaders.
Public respect and esteem toward public officials has fallen to a shameful level. The Constitution Party finds that a cause of this national state of disgrace is the deterioration of personal character among government leaders, exacerbated by the lack of public outcry against immoral conduct by public office holders. Our party leaders and public officials must display exemplary qualities of honesty, integrity, reliability, moral uprightness, fidelity, prudence, temperance, justice, fortitude, self-restraint, courage, kindness, and compassion. If they cannot be trusted in private life, neither can they be trusted in public life.
It is imperative that members and nominated candidates representing the Constitution Party and its state affiliates recognize the importance of demonstrating good character in their own lives.
My Answers To The Young Patriots For Liberty
By Chuck Baldwin November 2, 2017 (Reprinted with permission. Click here for the original) Recently, a group of young people from an organization called Young Patriots For Liberty (YPL) asked to interview me. I was happy to oblige. I am always excited when I see young...
IS THE REPUBLICAN PARTY WORTH SAVING?
By Gary Welch, National Communication Director of the Constitution Party I think that it is pretty obvious that the main focus on Constitution Party recruiting efforts have been focused on members of the GOP. That is to be expected. It is a party in disarray....
A Rare Opportunity
A rare window of opportunity is opening up for the Constitution Party. For the first time in our history the Constitution Party has succeeded in getting enough signatures to place a remarkable young candidate on the ballot for the office of governor in the state of...
Power of a Committee Chairman
by Richard Proctor It is little known that any chairman of any legislative committee in Washington D.C. has more power over legislation than the President himself. How you ask? Article I, Section 7, Paragraph 2 of the Constitution states in part: Every Bill which...
Time to Grow
by Gary Welch The recent GOP Primary election for the 3rd Congressional District has conservatives and constitutionalists up in arms. The clear selection of Chris Herrod by their caucus and the majority of the conservatives in this district was sabotaged by their own...
Exposing Communism: 45 Communist Goals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fQ4J9tcQ2I&feature=youtu.be
A Tale of Two Surveys (Are the Parties Conning Us?)
by Robert Peck, Constitution Party of Washington It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, depending whether you were receiving the “Republican 2017 Congressional District Census,” or the “Official 2017 Democratic Party Survey”; whether your party had just...
Voters Lose in an Open Primary
Peter Gemma, a National Executive Committee Member with the Constitution Party, contributed the following to The Daily Caller: http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/31/voters-lose-in-an-open-primary/
In Opposition to Mail Ballots for Utah
By Gary Welch, Vice Chairman- Constitution Party of Utah County Governor Herbert is putting pressure on County Clerks to start using the Vote By Mail (VBM) system in all of Utah’s Counties. Larger cities (SLC, Orem, Provo) are also adding pressure by requesting that...
Term Limits Temptation: Creating the Pretext for a Con-Con
The New American / June 10, 1996 (reprinting for its relevance) Written by George Detweiler Throw the bums out! The idea is appealing to Americans who see their elected officials becoming less and less in touch with conservative government. The idea is also not new....