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To Make the Distinction:

Why the Constitution Party is Different and


Why it is Destined for Success

Once You Understand How Were Put Together,
Then Youll Understand What Sets Us Apart

The only difference I ever found between the Democratic leadership and the Republican leadership is that one of them is skinning you from
the ankle up and the other, from the neck down. Leave it to Louisianas legendary Kingfish, Gov. Huey P. Long (1893-1935), to provide an artful metaphor
for the pick your poison false dichotomy presented by todays Two-Party political oligarchy. Whether you are recoiling against the public policy initiatives (militant
feminism, homopolitical activism, radical environmentalism, progressive tax policy) of the Social Elite that control the Democratic Party, or you are bunkering down
against the globalist outsourcing assault being executed by the Fiscal Elite driving the Republican Party bus, its probably a pretty safe bet that you are one of the
tens of millions of Americans who finds himself in the throes of a downward spiral of economic uncertainty and a coarsening culture regardless of where you cast
your political loyalties.

Unfortunately, while you and millions like you continue to view your political nemesis in Left vs. Right terms, the Economic and Social Elite that dwell atop the
Republican and Democratic Parties continue to make tremendous inroads in their oppression of the American Middle and Lower Class who share neither their
global ideology of corporate expansionism and Economic Darwinism, nor their detached indifference to issues of traditional values and ethics. The effect is a
heightened sense of profound economic and social anxiety that spans the entire spectrum of Americas professional and non-professional class, impacting the
constituency ranks of Republican and Democrat alike, while the spoils of political empowerment and excess continue to be richly shared by Americas Fiscal and
Social Elite, Republican and Democrat alike. Stated differently, the Left-vs.-Right battle that traditionally characterizes the Democrat vs. Republican power
struggle is a charade that is designed to confuse the American People so they are unable to detect the true oppression coming from the Fiscal and
Social Elite that reside atop the Republican and Democrat Parties.

Perhaps youve come to recognize the futility of your political loyalty to the Republican or Democratic Party, recognizing that your political support is more about
standing against the opposition party than it is in standing with the party for which you cast your vote. But as you struggle with the recurring betrayals by the
leadership ranks of your party of choice, your brief flirtation with the prospects of a third-party candidate is roundly criticized by the Conventional Wisdom as a
wasted vote that only serves to empower the dreaded Democrat/Republican opposition.

Considering the philosophical design of Americas most widely-known political third parties, the Conventional Wisdom would be correct.

For it is the faulty philosophical designs of the Libertarian Party, the Reform Party, and the Green Party that have limited their growth and development. It is
their faulty philosophical designs that have dampened their ability to appeal to a broad spectrum of Americas politically disenfranchised who populate both the
Republican and Democratic parties. It is their faulty philosophical designs that have doomed them to a future of inescapable futility and political obscurity.

So what makes the Constitution Party any different, you say?

Its efficient, harmonic philosophical design.

Admittedly, the Constitution Party has, to date, made no appreciable impact on the national political stage. While there have been some isolated electoral
successes in small townships and municipalities throughout the country, the Constitution Party has yet to build any notable momentum in its brief 20-year history.
But while the Constitution Party has yet to reap the benefits of wide notoriety and support to catapult it to a position of significance to impact the political debate, it
has one thing that the Libertarian, Reform and Green Parties will never have a broad, principled philosophy that is free of inherent internal conflict among
the diverse supporters we target and attract.

Consider that after decades of effort and publicity through the likes of Ralph Nader and Ross Perot, the better known third-parties continue to stagnate, if not
diminish, in membership, influence and political viability. The translation from the American People is clear: We know what you stand for, but were simply
not motivated by your principles and message. For the Libertarian, Green and Reform parties, the problem is not in getting their message out, its the
message they are getting out that is the problem.

In contrast, the Constitution Party has a broad, principled philosophy that speaks to millions of everyday Americansyoung, old, black, white, blue collar and white
collar. But today, the Constitution Party and its message are virtually unknown to most Americans for now. As one listens closely to the anxiety and despair of
millions who fear losing their jobs to corporate offshoring and who are sickened by Americas cultural decline, the translation from the American People is also
clear: We are motivated by your principles and message, but we simply dont know that youre out there. While getting the full breadth of the
Constitution Partys message remains its greatest challenge, it is equally important that the average American understand why the Constitution Party is different
from the other third party political options, both philosophically and in terms of strategic electability.

A brief comparison of the Constitution Partys appeal with that of other better-known third-party organizations underscores the Constitution Partys unique position,
opportunity, and destiny to become the next great force in American politics - bar none.

Wall Street
Fiscal Elite




Main Street Fiscal
Conservatives,
Professional
Middle Class


Social
Conservatives

Labor Leadership


Social Liberals,
Gay/Feminist Activists
Intellectual Elite




Rank-and-File
Blue Collar Labor


Americans of Color,
Elderly,
Undereducated
Trickle-Down
Economics
Free-Trade
Globalism
As Goes Wall Street,
So Goes Main Street
Tolerance
Homophobic
Anti-Choice
Mean-Spirited
Well Pass Those
Savings on to You!
REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Anti-Democrats Anti-Republicans
The Betrayed Masses










LIBERTARIAN PARTY What They Stand For: The Libertarian Party openly espouses both the fiscal policies of the Wall Street Fiscal Elite, as well as the social
policies of the Social Liberal Elite, in effect marrying the philosophical principles that already control the Republican and Democratic parties, respectively.
Libertarians subscribe to unrestrained free-trade (NAFTA, GATT, CAFTA, etc.), promote an open-border policy with Mexico, and generally believe that government
has no legitimate role in the governance of, or intervention into, the daily lives of Americans except for issues of national defense. Given their strong freedom from
government philosophy, Libertarians promote the decriminalization of drug use and prostitution, support unrestrained abortion access, and advance the full
recognition of homosexual marriages.

Why They Will Continue to Fail: The growth of the Libertarian Party is limited on two (2) fronts. First, the free trade fiscal ideology central to Libertarian
philosophy is repulsive to Rank-and-File Labor, those residing in the lower-economic strata (Undereducated, American of Color, Elderly), and the growing ranks of
offshored white collar professionals whose economic viabilities are endangered in a world of globalism which places a premium on performance against third-
world wage earners. Similarly, Libertarian support for drug legalization and abortion and gay rights repulses practically all Social Conservatives. Secondly, and
because the Wall Street Fiscal Elite and Social Elite already possess political prominence atop the Republican and Democratic parties on the backs of the masses,
they simply have no motivation to throw their wholesale support into a Libertarian Party which can only give them what they have already attained.















GREEN PARTY What They Stand For: The Green Party correctly recognizes that the Democratic Party leadership has largely sold-out its principles to Wall
Street Elite interests who strongly promote full-scale corporate globalism, often at the expense of environmental and worker rights. Its founder and perennial
spokesperson, Ralph Nader, is a lifelong consumer rights advocate who formed the Green Party in an attempt to keep the Democratic Party true to its traditional
environmentalist and labor union roots. The Green Party rejects the free trade ideology of NAFTA, GATT and CAFTA due to their exploitative effects to foreign and
domestic wage earners and the wanton disregard for environmental impact as corporations engage in the frenzied pursuit of maximum profits with little restraint.

Why They Will Continue to Fail: The Green Partys appeal is largely limited by its intended design. Its strong position against the Democratic Partys
permissiveness for corporate gluttony appeals to environmentalists and Rank-and-File Blue Collar Labor who traditionally support the Democratic Party. Because
the Green Party also supports abortion and homosexual rights and a relaxed national drug policy, the Social Elite who also tend to favor environmentalism find the
Green Party particularly appealing. Not surprisingly and for the same reasons, Social Conservatives reject the Green Partys message. Main Street Fiscal
Conservatives reject its progressive tax policy. Americans of Color and the Elderly, both largely conservative in their social politics, are unimpressed. Ultimately
and by its design, the Green Party only has the potential to draw its support from Democratic Party ranks. Consequently, the lack of any crossover appeal to
traditional Republican supporters does nothing to wrestle control away from the GOPs corporate beneficiaries, which is paramount to the Green Partys political
and philosophical mission.
















CONSTITUTION PARTY What We Stand For: The Constitution Party subscribes to the founding principles of the U.S. Constitution that limit the federal
government to its constitutionally enumerated powers and which guarantee all Americans certain endowed inalienable rights. As such, we strongly oppose the
federal governments betrayal of Rank-and-File Labor, Main Street Professionals, and Americans of Color by its intervention and advocacy of NAFTA, GATT,
CAFTA and other free-trade offshoring agreements that undermine the economic stability of the American family and promote the wholesale corporate sellout of
Americas economic, sovereignty and national security interests. The Constitution Party stands firmly for the sanctity of innocent human life at both ends of the
lifecycle and rebukes homopolitical efforts to undermine the covenantal institution of marriage.

Why We Will Succeed: The Constitution Partys unique strength is three-fold: (1) it has a broad, principled platform that appeals to constituents in the betrayed
ranks in both the Republican and Democratic parties; (2) its principles can be advanced without compromise and without presenting an internal conflict
between the motivating interests of our diverse constituent supporters; and (3) its potential for political empowerment is readily attainable given the mathematical
realities of a three party race and the huge resonance our message has with the American People.



Americans of Color,
Elderly,
Undereducated


Labor Leadership



Main Street Fiscal
Conservatives,
Professional
Middle Class

Social
Conservatives
Wall Street
Fiscal Elite
Fair Trade Policy,
Labor-Friendly Economic
Policy, Progressive Taxes


Rank-and-File
Blue Collar Labor


Social Liberals,
Gay/Feminist Activists
Intellectual Elite
Drug Legalization,
Abortion Rights,
Homosexual Rights

Wall Street
Fiscal Elite


Labor Leadership


Social Liberals,
Gay/Feminist Activists
Intellectual Elite





Main Street Fiscal
Conservatives,
Professional
Middle Class



Social
Conservatives


Rank-and-File
Blue Collar Labor


Americans of Color,
Elderly,
Undereducated



Main Street Fiscal
Conservatives,
Professional
Middle Class



Social
Conservatives





Rank-and-File
Blue Collar Labor



Americans of Color,
Elderly,
Undereducated

Labor Leadership

Wall Street
Fiscal Elite

Social Liberals,
Gay/Feminist Activists
Intellectual Elite
Free-Trade Globalism,
Open Border Immigration,
No Governmental Role
Drug Legalization,
Abortion Rights,
Homosexual Rights
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REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY LIBERTARIAN PARTY
REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY
GREEN PARTY
REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY
CONSTITUTION PARTY
Fair Trade Policy,
Controlled Borders,
Restored Market Forces
Constitutionally Correct
Government Role

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