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Encyclopedia > Independent American Party

The Independent American Party is a political party with several state affiliates. It was founded in 1998. This should not be confused with the Nevada affiliate of the Constitution Party, which is also called the "Independent American Party". As of 2006 only three of its candidates have achieved elected office. This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The Constitution Party is a conservative third party in the United States, whose membership mainly comprises paleoconservatives. ... The Independent American Party is the Constitution Party affiliate in Nevada. ... 2006 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Mission

To promote respect for life, liberty and property; strong traditional families; patriotism; and individual, state and national sovereignty -- with a strong reliance on the Declaration of Independence and allegiance to the Constitution for the United States of America -- by petition to God and by political and educational means.


Purpose

  • To uphold and revere our Constitution in the tradition of our Founding Fathers as the only and supreme law of this land.
  • To restore our Constitutional Republic, restore Constitutional Law, and restore all rights, liberties, and properties rightfully belonging to the people and to the states.
  • To identify and reverse legislation, case law, regulations, and treaties, etc., that are unconstitutional or an offense to God and our Founding Fathers.
  • To permanently restore American sovereignty and independence from foreign entanglements, and mandates.
  • To return the control of government back to the people as intended.
  • To greatly minimize taxes, and to limit the size, power, and function of government to the intended constraints established within the original Constitution and Bill of Rights.
  • To advance the principles of freedom, patriotism, and traditional family values.
  • To preserve and honor our Judeo-Christian heritage, and the rights of all religions.
  • To identify and defeat all efforts to undermine and overthrow the Constitution.
  • To achieve at all levels in government, superior ethics, integrity and accountability.
  • To restore fair and responsible redress of grievances, as allowed in the Constitution.
  • To unite the independent votes, the silent majority, grassroots organizations, and other patriots and lovers of liberty under one umbrella, while keeping our separate identities, standing united as sovereign people.

For other uses, see Republic (disambiguation). ... Constitutional law is the study of foundational laws that govern the scope of powers and authority of various bodies in relation to the creation and execution of other laws by a government. ... Founding Fathers are persons instrumental in the establishment of an institution, usually a political institution, especially those connected to the origination of its ideals. ... Sovereignty is the exclusive right to exercise supreme political (e. ... Image of the United States Bill of Rights from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. ... Judeo-Christian (or Judaeo-Christian) is a term used to describe the body of concepts and values which are thought to be held in common by Judaism and Christianity, and typically considered (sometimes along with classical Greco-Roman civilization) a fundamental basis for Western legal codes and moral values. ...

External link

  • Independent American Party

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