Statement of Principles

We recognize and affirm the God-given dignity of every person and believe that the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States of America, and each sovereign State’s Declaration of Rights articulate this basic principle.  To restore and preserve that fundamental human dignity, we proclaim:
  • That every person has a paramount right to life from fertilization until natural death, and the government shall not infringe upon that right;

  • That the right of citizens to keep and bear arms in defense of themselves and others shall not be questioned;

  • That the freedoms to own, use, exchange, control, protect, and freely dispose of property and other assets is an inseparable extension of the individual’s inalienable rights;

  • That the primary unit of society is the family (persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption), and that it must be accorded all rights and responsibilities to direct the care of its members, particularly in the areas of education, health care, discipline, and the upbringing of children without government interference;

  • That the United States of America is a sovereign nation and, therefore, must maintain control over its own affairs;

  • That guided by Divine Providence, our Founding Fathers established this nation on Christian principles and, therefore, the right to the free exercise of religious beliefs is inviolate;

  • That our government is one of limited, delegated powers operating as a Republic within the confines of the Constitution of the United States of America.  The federal government derives its authority from its sovereign citizens and is to be their servant, not their master.
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