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The Five Thousand Year Leap
W.Cleon Skousen

American Progressivism
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Common Sense
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The Real Benjamin Franklin
Andrew M. Allison
M. Richard Maxfield
W. Cleon Skousen

The Forgetten Man; A New History of the Great Depression
Amity Shlaes

The Real George Washington
Andrew M. Allison
Jay A. Parry
W. Cleon Skousen

Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler: The Age of Social Catastrophe
Robert Gellately

Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning
Jonah Goldberg

New Deal or Raw Deal? How FDR's Economic Legacy Has Damaged America
Burton Folsom, Jr

The Real Thomas Jefferson
Andrew M. Allison
K. DeLynn Cook
M. Richard Maxfield
W. Cleon Skousen

Woodrow Wilson and the Roots of Modern Liberalism
Ronald J. Pestritto

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Who "We The People" Are

At the origin of America, our Founding Fathers built this country on 28 powerful principles. These principles were culled from all over the world and from centuries of great thinkers. The original 28 principles are in print in The Five Thousand Year Leap. These principles have been distilled down to the 9 basic principles.

The formation of Constitutional TEA Party is based on these principles. The TEA parties held from coast-to-coast are based on these principles of our Founding Fathers.

So, how do we show America what’s really behind the curtain? Read The 9 Principles. If you believe in at least seven of them, then we have something in common. Join with us at Constitutional TEA Party to spread these principles, one person at a time.

The 9 Principles

1.  America Is Good.

2.  I believe in God and He is the Center of my Life.

God “The propitious smiles of Heaven can never be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal rules of order and right which Heaven itself has ordained.”

from George Washington’s first Inaugural address.

3.  I must always try to be a more honest person than I was yesterday.

Honesty“I hope that I shall always possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider to be the most enviable of all titles, the character of an honest man.”

George Washington

4.  The family is sacred. My spouse and I are the ultimate authority, not the government.

Marriage/Family “It is in the love of one’s family only that heartfelt happiness is known. By a law of our nature, we cannot be happy without the endearing connections of a family.”

Thomas Jefferson

5.  If you break the law you pay the penalty. Justice is blind and no one is above it.

Justice “I deem one of the essential principles of our government… equal and exact justice to all men of whatever state or persuasion, religious or political.”

Thomas Jefferson

6.  I have a right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, but there is no guarantee of equal results.

Life, Liberty, & The Pursuit of Happiness “Everyone has a natural right to choose that vocation in life which he thinks most likely to give him comfortable subsistence.”

Thomas Jefferson

7.  I work hard for what I have and I will share it with who I want to. Government cannot force me to be charitable.

Charity “It is not everyone who asketh that deserveth charity; all however, are worth of the inquiry or the deserving may suffer.”

George Washington

8.  It is not un-American for me to disagree with authority or to share my personal opinion.

On your right to disagree “In a free and republican government, you cannot restrain the voice of the multitude; every man will speak as he thinks, or more properly without thinking.”

George Washington

9.  The government works for me. I do not answer to them, they answer to me.

Who works for whom? “I consider the people who constitute a society or a nation as the source of all authority in that nation.”

Thomas Jefferson

 

The 12 Values
* Honesty
* Reverence
* Hope
* Thrift
* Humility
* Charity
* Sincerity
* Moderation
* Hard Work
* Courage
* Personal Responsibility
* Gratitude

Elections Show Conservative Revolution Is Upon Us


Thursday, November 5, 2009 4:05 PM
By Dick Army

When we act like us we win, when we act like them we lose. Few things in politics are stranger than the bogus idea that conservatives can only win when we are Democrat-lite. The readers of Newsmax know this, and I thank you for inviting me to join your online community.

As conservatives, our hope is that the Republican Party asserts itself in defense of free market capitalism and individual freedom. That is why the results of last Tuesday’s election were so important, and possibly show that the next conservative revolution is upon us.

Conservative frustrations began with the failure of the Bush administration and Congress to restrain the growth of government. When the economy slumped in 2007, I'm sure you were just as shocked as I was to see Wall Street and irresponsible homeowners get bailed out with our hard-earned tax dollars.

If principles are of no use in a crisis, why have them in the first place? Politicians may disappoint us, but our policy commitments to personal and economic freedom never do.

The Obama administration and Nancy Pelosi have doubled down on the failed politics of the bailout and stimulus spending, and are now attempting to pass trillion dollar budget busting legislation by creating new healthcare and energy entitlements.

Conservative grass-roots responded by organizing the tea party movement, and now they are mobilizing to make a difference in the ballot box.

I endorsed and worked to help Doug Hoffman in New York. Many pundits believed his candidacy cost Republicans a seat. The fact of the matter is that the Republican Party lost this seat when they nominated a fundamentally flawed candidate that did not represent broad public concerns about runaway government spending.

Doug Hoffman came very close to winning despite all of the natural handicaps of a third party candidacy, and the Republican candidate went ahead and showed her true colors by endorsing the Democrat.

The lesson for Republicans? Run candidates that represent the common sense principles of lower taxes, less government, and more freedom.

This reminds me of another time when politics was put ahead of policy, when in 2004 the Republican establishment backed Sen. Arlen Specter over Pat Toomey in the Republican Senate primary. Specter narrowly beat Toomey, but later decided to switch parties and become a Democrat.

I hope Republicans think seriously about this when fielding candidates in 2010. The grass-roots energy is on our side, as demonstrated today by the thousands of folks who came running at a moment’s notice to storm the halls of congress and let congress hear their opposition to Obmacare.

Independent voters, who only look at policy and do not have time for politics, are overwhelmingly concerned about pocketbook issues and broke for Republican gubernatorial candidates in New Jersey and Virginia.

The victories of Bob McDonnell in Virginia and Chris Christie in New Jersey demonstrate the winning conservative ‘big tent’ model for Republicans. When Republicans are committed to stopping the growth of government, they prosper.

History demonstrates this with Ronald Reagan’s victories and the electoral title wave of the Contract with America. In both instances the big tent was built around fiscal responsibility and energizing the conservative base while appealing to independent voters.

While talking heads are saying grass-roots conservatives are pushing the Republican Party to the far right, the reality is this movement is pushing the GOP to fiscal conservatism, the dead center of American politics.

 

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