The mission of the Constitution Party is to secure the blessings
of liberty to ourselves and our posterity through the election, at all levels of government, of Constitution
Party candidates who will uphold the principles of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the
United States. It is our goal to limit the federal government to its delegated, enumerated, Constitutional
functions and to restore American jurisprudence to its original Biblical common-law foundations.
For more than 200 years, the Democratic Party has represented the
interests of working families, fighting for equal opportunities and justice for all Americans.
Today, Democrats continue that fight with a firm commitment to the values that we all share as Americans: a
secure nation that leads in the world, strong economic growth and new jobs, affordable health care for all
Americans, and a better education for our children.
The Green Party of the United States is a federation of state Green
Parties. Committed to environmentalism, non-violence, social justice and grassroots organizing, Greens are
renewing democracy without the support of corporate donors. Greens provide real solutions for real problems.
Whether the issue is universal health care, corporate globalization, alternative energy, election reform or
decent, living wages for workers, Greens have the courage and independence necessary to take on the powerful
corporate interests. The Federal Elections Commission recognizes the Green Party of the United States as the
official Green Party National Committee. We are partners with the European Federation of Green Parties and
the Federation of Green Parties of the Americas.
"Libertarians believe the answer to America's political problems is the
same commitment to freedom that earned America its greatness: a free-market economy and the abundance and
prosperity it brings; a dedication to civil liberties and personal freedom that marks this country above all
others; and a foreign policy of non-intervention, peace, and free trade as prescribed by America's founders."
President Bush's Agenda for Building a Safer, Stronger and Better
America
Thanks to the Republican agenda and President Bush's vision of a free world, on Sunday, January 30, 2005,
millions of Iraqi voters flocked to the polls to cast a vote in that country's first free election in 50 years.
President Bush noted that the election was a "resounding success." If it was not clear before, it is
unquestionably clear now that our agenda continues to advance freedom both at home and abroad.
Both Sides of the Aisle, a recent report from the
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), protests that there's too much partisanship and too little
civility in contemporary politics, particularly in Congress.
The report was issued by a 23-member “Bipartisan Advisory Board,” whose members included 12
Democrats (such as former UN ambassador Madeleine Albright and former House Speaker Thomas
Foley), 10 Republicans (including former U.S. Trade Representative Carla Hills and former
EPA administrator Christine Todd Whitman), and one self-described “independent” — Frank Sesno,
former Washington Bureau Chief of CNN.
The CFR report, in essence, builds on the recommendation offered by the late Georgetown
historian Carroll Quigley in his 1996 book Tragedy and Hope, which offered a friendly
exposé of the CFR’s role in building a centralized global political and economic system.
A just-released political survey by George Washington University
contains bad news for Democrats and Republicans because it lays bare a public seemingly disenfranchised with
both major parties.
Let's get real. The political battle between
conservatives and liberals is no longer an issue worth discussing. Except for rhetoric,
there is little substantive difference between them. The hype, scare tactics, and fear
mongering used by both sides is merely for the purpose of raising money and electing people
to positions of power. However, neither side has any real plans to change public policy or
the overall direction of the country.
Protecting
America's freedoms for over 40 years through education and
activism.
JUPITER PRESBYTERIAN and
REFORMED COVENANT CHURCH
110 Park Street, Jupiter, FL 33458
For information, JPRCC: mailto:jprcc@adelphia.net
Phone: Elder Ron Bull (561) 745-2429