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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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States’ Rights
Posted on January 15, 2012 | No CommentsOur federal republic was created by joint action of the several states. It has been gradually perverted into a socialist machine for federal control in the domestic affairs of the states. We call upon the states to reclaim their legitimate role in federal affairs and legislation (See Amendment 10 United States Constitution) and thus cause the federal government to divest itself of operations not authorized by the Constitution and extract the federal government from such enterprises, whether or not... Read More -
Constitution Party Radio Spots
Posted on November 7, 2011 | No CommentsListen to it here! If you believe in the principles of the Constitution Party and want to help us change our state then Become a Member. Ready to run some Radio Ads? Good! Everybody donate to buy one 30 second spot and we can kick this election season off in a big way. Lets start it off by donating $25.00 each spot. We need to run as many ads as we can from now until the election. Just click the donate button at the bottom of the sidebar. Please do not put this off, time is getting short. -
Who Should Pay for Partisan Nominations?
Posted on November 7, 2011 | No CommentsNovember 7, 2011 Who Should Pay for Partisan Nominations? By: Cynthia Davis, Constitution Party candidate for Missouri Lt. Governor The special session is now over and the taxpayers got hit with a tab of over 280,000 dollars just for the added expenses of bringing the legislators back to Jefferson City (food, gas, lodging and extra staff.) If anyone says the state is running out of money, we have just observed... -
Podcasts by Vice-Chairman, Darrel Castle
Posted on November 4, 2011 | No CommentsWe're glad to make available for download podcasts created by National Constitution Party Vice-Chairman, Darrel Castle. -
Cynthia Davis – Announcement Speech
Posted on October 4, 2011 | 1 CommentAnnouncement Speech By: Rep. Cynthia Davis October 3, 2011 Today we launch an effort to take the second highest office in the State of Missouri. I am running for Lieutenant Governor because it is time to put principles ahead of politics. Government is broken. It no longer works for the people, but only for the big money special interests. And the problem isn’t just in Washington D.C., it is in... -
Constitution Party Response to “The American Jobs Act”
Posted on September 12, 2011 | No CommentsPresident Obama’s Job Speech: A Constitution Party Response By Darrell Castle Vice-Chairman, Constitution Party National Committee Last night President Obama addressed a joint session of Congress and the nation on the subject of jobs. The result was a proposed bill he called “The American Jobs Act,” which he repeatedly urged Congress to pass right away. The president summarized his proposal in a pre-speech announcement by describing it as a series... -
Principles Outweigh Politics for Cynthia Davis
Posted on September 10, 2011 | No Comments‘ In the following article, Cynthia Davis addresses the reasons that compelled her to end her lifelong association with the Republican Party in Missouri. Rep. Davis is refreshingly open and forthright as she details the frustrations of serving in a party with leadership that that does not embrace the principles of constitutional governing. Her recognition as “Missouri’s Most Constitutional Legislator” by the Young Conservatives of America makes her... -
“Endowed, Not Entitled” by Peg Lutsik
Posted on September 1, 2011 | 1 CommentEndowed, not Entitled By Peg Lutsik Once upon a time there were two brothers. The older would, by birthright, inherit all that his father owned. A day came when the older wanted something to eat. He had been outside all day, and was hungry. The younger had a meal already prepared. The older asked the younger to give him the dinner. The younger agreed, on the condition that the older... -
Governor Nixon Calls Lawmakers to Capitol Sep. 6
Posted on August 30, 2011 | No CommentsThe only thing special about this special session are the benefits targeted for special interest groups. Governor Nixon is calling Missouri lawmakers back to the Capitol on September 6 in an attempt to push through a bill that failed to make it through the regular session earlier this year. Following the maxim, “If you don’t at first succeed then, try, try, again until you get what you want!”, GOP legislators are promoting this special interest scheme as a “jobs creation “ bill, that will supposedly rescue Missouri from a slumping economy. Thankfully, there have been plenty of naysayers, who have exposed the backroom dealings that put the Aerotropolis idea before the Missouri lawmakers. Check out this link for a thorough examination and presentation of the facts of this “China Hub” deal. http://www.businessinsider.com/missouris-republicans-are-self-destructing-2011-8 Also,tucked away in the economic omnibus bill is the Missouri Science Innovation & Reinvestment Act (MOSIRA). “MOSIRA sets up a fund, channeled through the state budget and to be administered by the pro-cloning Missouri Technology Corporation, to provide state money or tax incentives for new technology businesses, including businesses engaged in human life science research. MOSIRA only requires unethical research to be reported. -
Voting the Lesser of Two Evils
Posted on August 3, 2011 | 1 CommentBy: Kevin Shen On the day of the 2008 Presidential Election, Tuesday, November 4, 2008, I voted for John McCain, only because he was the lesser of the two evils, when compared to the alternative candidate, Barack Obama. Throughout 2008, I volunteered my time at the local GOP precinct to help support John McCain’s presidential campaign. What I noticed was that there was an obvious lack of enthusiasm for McCain...













