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The Mission of the Constitution Party is to promote and defend the great American principles of individual liberty and return to constitutional government by means of educational and political activity and 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.
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Archive for April, 2010
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Just Kidding Conservatism
Posted on April 17, 2010 | No CommentsHow love for former Bush adviser Karl Rove and continuing loyalty to the GOP further exemplifies how mainstream conservatives value party over principle. -
Richard Blowers at Jefferson County Tea Party
Posted on April 12, 2010 | No CommentsCandidate for State Representative in district 102 Richard Blowers, speaking at the Jefferson County Tea Party. Thousands of people turned out for the event and Richard’s speech was very well received. -
Dalls County Business Expo
Posted on April 12, 2010 | No CommentsThe Constitution Party of Missouri had a very successful day of meeting and greeting the people at the Dallas County Business Expo. Our Party and candidates were very well received. Many people stated they were very happy to have another choice on the ballot this November and many people signed up to attend our meetings here in Dallas County. -
Jerry Beck Talks About Jobs
Posted on April 6, 2010 | No CommentsJerry Beck, candidate for U.S. Senate talks about Americas need to bring manufacturing back home. -
Healthcare Reform
Posted on April 5, 2010 | No CommentsDr. Paul Jehle, Executive Director of the Plymouth Rock Foundation, takes on the issue of national healthcare reform from a Biblical and Constitutional prespective. -
Statesman v.s. Politician
Posted on April 5, 2010 | No CommentsPlymouth Rock Foundation Executive Director, Paul Jehle highlights the differences between a Statesman and Politician. Promises, promises, promises … America needs true Statesmen who will hold true to their convictions and not today’s politicians who shift right or left to suit their mood.



