Would you vote for me if I said that I:
1) Held that the Suprem Court is to solely judge the legality of law and within the context of the Constitution.
2) That government is not to "Pass law with regards to the establishment of religion. Congress therefore may not pass law determining the definitions of marriage, nor participate in the sancification of marriage, this function is for the church not the state.
3) Believe in a uniform tax code where all peoples pay the same rate of minimal taxation; a flat tax.
4) Government is to remain a neutral power which takes part in world affairs only in the gravest of circumstances.
5) Limited or minimal involvement in the UN.
6) Enforcement of border security and of US law regarding immigration; both legal and illegal.
7) Encouraging US citizens to become fiscally responsible and save more of their own money and not leave it to government to perform this function.
8) In protecting the right of "Life, liberty and the pursuit of happyness". Thomas
2006-10-23
07:05:45
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I would run first for the Senate, then the Governorship. Finally I would run for the Presidency. This would be so that I would obtain a greater understanding of how to run government and not be over my head as I progress. And yes this is the way I vote. I was taught well by my parent to be respectfull and not tell lies. I value the trust of others too much to throw it away with a foolish lie. Trust is easy to keep, but hard to win back.
2006-10-23
07:14:42 ·
update #1
I am actually a conservative, I simply desired to refine my positions to see the change in responses from the general public. Last time, I was critiqued on my question and simply wished to remedy this.
2006-10-23
07:32:48 ·
update #2