The year 2006 may be the most momentous year in American
history. Even more significant than July
4th, 1776. On that important day, America's Founding
Fathers declared they had the right, even the duty, to abolish
the government. One-third of all Americans denounced them as
radicals and rebels. A "supermajority" -- 66% or
more -- of all Americans did
not actively support the American Revolution. When esteemed
physician Benjamin Rush heard the ideas of John Locke, he was
appalled:
Never before had I heard the authority of kings called
in question. I had been taught to consider them nearly as
essential to political order as the sun is to the order of our
solar system.
But he eventually signed the Declaration
of Independence.
July 4th, 1776 represents
a truly radical day in the history of Liberty. This webpage is
even more radical, and will undoubtedly leave 66% of all
Americans scratching their head. If one-third of the people in
Southwest Missouri who understand these issues and think like
America's Founding Fathers were to switch their vote from the
incumbent to his Libertarian opponent, Kevin Craig, this
election will be on the front page of every newspaper in
America.
In the November 2006 election, Missouri voters have a chance
to cast a historic vote. They will be voting to abolish the
United States. That claim sounds as ridiculous to you as the
idea of "consent of the governed"
sounded to Americans like Benjamin Rush. But that is
the issue. Whoever wins in November will work to abolish the
government created in 1776. The only
question is, WHO will be elected to
abolish the United States? There are three candidates:
| The Republican
incumbent, Roy Blunt, will undoubtedly win the nomination
of his party in the August primary. Congressman Roy Blunt
is committed to supporting the agreements signed by
Presidents Clinton and Bush which will abolish the United
States and create a new government in its place. |
Democrats
also support this plan. Whoever wins the Democratic
primary in August will likely be forced to follow Party
leaders in support of this plan, assuming he beats the
incumbent. Both Democrats and Republicans will abolish the
current government and replace it with a different
government. |
Libertarian
Kevin Craig opposes the plan. He supports the idea of
abolishing the federal government of the United States,
but he says once we abolish the government, we should not
replace it. |
Voters will have to choose between these two plans: The
Libertarian plan proposed by Kevin Craig, or the Clinton/Bush
plan to abolish the government and create a new one in its
place.
The Clinton/Bush plan is called the Security
and Prosperity Partnership, or SPP. | Government
website: http://spp.gov
It is more than a plan.
It is already a reality.
The United States is being merged with Mexico as
we speak. A new government will be created to govern the new
"North
American Community," or "United
States of North America."
This claim leaves most voters staggering in disbelief.
Most voters love the great national hymn, "America
the Beautiful." The architects of the "North
American Community" want us to sing "North
America the Beautiful" instead, to quote the title of
an op-ed piece from the Wall
Street Journal in support of the Clinton/Bush plan.
In 1776, America's Founding Fathers risked "our Lives,
our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor" in defense of “Liberty
Under God.” We are about
to lose everything they risked. Will you take a few moments out
of your busy day to learn the facts about the abolition of the
United States? First, consider these reports
from "Lou Dobbs Tonight" on CNN. Then consider these
articles:
As the Majority Whip, Roy Blunt was
instrumental in securing passage of CAFTA,
The Central American Free Trade Agreement. CAFTA is an
expansion of NAFTA (the North
American Free Trade Agreement) to five Central American
nations (Guatemala , El Salvador , Honduras , Costa Rica and
Nicaragua ), and the Dominican Republic, and promotes the agenda
of the SPP. It passed through the U.S. House of Representatives
by one vote in the middle of the night on July 27, 2005. All
sides agree it
would have failed without the energy and dedication of Congressman
Roy Blunt.
CAFTA is a
bridge between NAFTA and the FTAA,
the Free Trade Area of The Americas, which will unite
North America (NAFTA), Central America (CAFTA) and South America
into one regional hemisphere-wide mega-state, similar to the
European Union.
Many conservatives are disappointed
that the Bush Administration is not taking stronger action to
secure the borders against illegal immigration.
They do not understand that the Bush Administration is planning
on eliminating
the border, and permitting “free
mobility of labor” between the former nations of Mexico
and the U.S. The border between the two countries will be as
superfluous as the border between Missouri and Arkansas.
The Declaration of Independence
says we have the right, even the duty, to abolish any government
which is destructive of Liberty
Under God. The U.S. federal
government is far more destructive of the ideals of America than
the government of George III, which America abolished in 1776.
The question in 2006 is not whether
we will abolish the United States, the question is how.
Libertarian
candidate Kevin Craig understands that “We the People”
delegated certain
powers to the federal government through the Constitution of
1787. Instead of giving those powers to a newly-created regional
government (including courts, parliaments and executive agencies
under NAFTA, FTAA, and the SPP, those powers should simply be
taken from the federal government and returned
to "The People" -- states, then counties, then
communities, then families.
- Roy Blunt and the Clinton-Bush Administrations want
political power transferred upward,
from the federal government to the new
regional government.
- Kevin Craig wants those powers moved downward, returning them back to the localities and families
from whence they originally came.
- Powers which were never delegated to the federal
government, but which the government has usurped, also
need to be returned to the People.
Kevin Craig wants the opportunity Roy Blunt had.
Roy Blunt has
been in Congress for Five Terms, or ten years. America's
Founding Fathers would be horrified at what
Congress has done during that decade.
During the last
ten years, under the leadership of Majority Whip Roy Blunt,
Congress has joined the "unitary
executive" in moving America farther away from the
ideals of America's Founding Fathers than any administration in
history. Kevin Craig would like to be elected to Congress for
ten years to help undo that destruction, and perhaps move
America back to the ideals that made America the greatest and
most admired nation in history:
When Republican
Roy Blunt was first elected to Congress in 1996, the
Republican Party National Platform promised the following:
As a first step in
reforming government, we support elimination of the Departments
of Commerce, Housing and Urban Development, Education, and
Energy, and the elimination, defunding or privatization of
agencies which are obsolete, redundant, of limited value, or too
regional in focus. Examples of agencies we seek to defund or to
privatize are the National Endowment for the Arts, the National
Endowment for the Humanities, the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting, and the Legal Services Corporation.
The National
Endowment for the Arts was notorious for its subsidizing of
anti-Christian, pornographic “art,” including “art”
which featured a figure of Jesus Christ submerged in a container
of the artist’s urine. These programs undermine the very heart
and soul of America.
And yet, our
incumbent Congressman has not only failed to abolish these
unconstitutional agencies, he has consistently voted to INCREASE
funding for these agencies. These unconstitutional agencies are
now far more powerful than they were during the Clinton
Administration.
Kevin Craig says
the time has come to join America's Founding Fathers, and
abolish a government which has become an atheistic
tyranny, and return its powers to the people. Kevin Craig seeks
to abolish the U.S. federal government by privatizing all
government functions and restoring “Liberty
Under God.” Kevin Craig
is firmly convinced that America’s Founding Fathers would do
the same in our current situation.
"Taxation without Representation"
America's
Founding Fathers took up arms against taxes
which scholars estimate were no more than 3-5%. Our Government
takes ten times more in 2006 than George III took in
1776.
But Kevin Craig
believes taking up arms against the government is contrary
to Biblical principles. Ballots are a better choice that
bullets. Missouri voters can use their ballots to help stop the
merger of Mexico and America, and
restore the American Dream.
Over the next ten
years, Kevin Craig would work to abolish the IRS and the Income
Tax. If Congress cut government spending by an amount equal to
the revenue brought in by the Income Tax, the federal government
would be forced to shrink back to the size it was during
. . . the Clinton Administration.
Care of the poor
and elderly is said by the Bible to be the essence of pure
religion (James
1:27; 2:1-7).
It is not a legitimate function of government. Privatizing all welfare
would dramatically shrink the size of government. Government
would then only be several times as large as it was during the
tyrannical reign of King George III in 1776.
Finally, after
all the unconstitutional government agencies listed in the 1996
Republican Party Platform have been abolished, Missouri voters
can decide if they want to re-elect Kevin Craig in 2014 for a
fifth term, during which he will work to privatize all courts,
highways, and national defense. Those are proposals that would
make the Benjamin Rushes of the world cringe, but they are
consistent with the vision of Free Markets which made America
the most prosperous nation in history.
End the Two-Party Monopoly
For
the last 80 years, the federal government has been controlled by
two look-alike parties, who have utterly ignored the great
principle of liberty for which America's
Founding Fathers fought.
There is a
third party, and it stands for the ideals of America's
Founding Fathers. The
Libertarian Party stands for the ideals of July
4th, 1776. Southwest Missouri voters should make the
bold move of sending the first Libertarian to Congress.
Kevin Craig bases
his radical libertarianism on the teachings
of Jesus Christ in the Bible.
He sees the Christian walk described in the pledge
which all members
of the Libertarian Party are required to sign:
I
certify that I do not believe in or advocate the initiation of
force as a means of achieving political or social goals.
Kevin Craig believes the heart of the American ideal is competition,
creativity, and freedom from the initiation of force.
If you want the government to take money by force from your neighbor and
give it to you, you are not a libertarian, according to Kevin
Craig. He adds, “Nor are you a good American.”
Celebrating
the Fourth of July
Celebrating
America's Birthday
UN-Celebrating
the 4th of July
Must
a Christian be a Libertarian?
When John Quincy Adams served as U.S. Secretary of State, he
delivered this
speech to the U.S. House of Representatives on July 4, 1821,
in celebration of American Independence Day.
Independence
Day in Perspective
Independence
Day Celebration For A New Millennium
Celebrating
Independence From the State by Anthony Gregory
This
July 4th, Hoist the Flag of Liberty
Independence
from England, Dependence on Washington? by Rep. Ron Paul
Do
Anti-War and Anti-State Equal Anti-Americanism? by Bill Barnwell
Why
the 4th of July Is My Least Favorite Holiday by Brad Edmonds
Hurrah
for King George! by John Attarian
How
To Silence an Awkward Newspaper by John Pilger
Why
Are We Afraid To Be Free?
Lauren
Winner: reflections on the 4th of July
In 1776 America's Founding Fathers abolished
the government over the colonies. A new government was created
under "The
Articles of Confederation." In 1787 a Constitution
creating our present government was framed. Some would say our
present government no longer has anything to do with that
Constitution. Find out more.
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