I was asked to write something about the Constitution Party. I decided maybe I should explain the
reasons that drew me to join a VERY MINOR PARTY of just 300 members in Delaware.
(Some would think I would be out of my mind )
So here is the Readers Digest Version:
I was looking at presidential candidates who best fit my ideals virtue and constitutional morals.
George Bush never did!
I heard about Chuck Baldwin through Ron Paul's Campaign. I looked at the constitution party
platform and decided the party was not about being a Party member and Party agendas. It was
about the Oath. Supporting and defending the Constitutions and interpreting them (US and
States) as the original authors intended.
Well That's the Readers Digest version.
However, t is not me to be short winded so....There is more if you
want to know.
I used to be a Democrat for years. Then I switched to an Independent. Because I realized the
Democrat party was not taking the country down the same path the authors of the Declaration of
Independence and Constitutions intended for these united States.
A couple years ago the movie 300 became a huge hit. The story of the Battle of Thermopylae
and the Persian King Xerxes who fought against the 300 Spartans led by King Leonidas
The Constitution Party in Delaware has a current membership list of 300 members. and has been
removed from ballot access in the State of Delaware by a law signed by Democrat Governor Jack
Markell. and voted for by the majority Democrat members in the States House and Senate.
Ever wonder why?
1st Red Flag







SEDITIONS
from the start.



Colonel Friedrich Salomon, 9th Wisconsin

Colonel Fritz Anneke, 34th Wisconsin

Colonel Konrad Krez, 27th Wisconsin.
Communist journalist Karl Heinzen wrote: “If you have to blow up half a continent and cause a
bloodbath to destroy the party of barbarism, you should have no scruples of conscience. Anyone
who would not joyously sacrifice his life for the satisfaction of exterminating a million barbarians is
not a true republican.” Heinzen came to this country and supported Lincoln.
The GOP Convention of 1860 was held in Chicago, a hot spot for German Communism. Red
delegates included
Johann Bernhard Stallo and Frederick Hassaurek from Ohio and close friend of Karl Marx Heinrich
Bornstein from Missouri.
So who was Karl Marx? John F. Kennedy warned Americans in his Secret Society Speech that if
the New York Tribune had afforded a raise of 5.00 a week to him the world may never have been
faced with what later happened.
Marx fled to England after the Failed Revolution of 1849. He is buried their. He became the
European correspondent for socialist Horace Greeley’s New York Tribune. NYT Charles Dana was
the a Communist. Dana hired Marx as a foreign correspondent. Marx wrote often of his kinship
with the new Republican Party.
Dana was also the Assistant Secretary of War in the Lincoln administration and the Secretary of
War Edwin Stanton assigned Dana as special investigating agent of the War Department
All these people were in place when our first Communist President was elected on the Republican
ticket in 1860
Sedition:
A crime of creating a revolt, disturbance, or violence against lawful civil authority with the intent to
cause its overthrow or destruction. Because it is limited to organizing and encouraging opposition
to government rather than directly participating in its overthrow, sedition is regarded as falling one
step short of the more serious crime of treason. In the U.S. the display of a certain flag or the
advocacy of a particular movement, such as syndicalism, anarchism, or communism, has
periodically been declared seditious. More recently, the courts have applied a more stringent test
of sedition to ensure that constitutional guarantees regarding freedom of speech are not abridged.
"Complaints are everywhere heard from our most considerate and virtuous citizens, equally the
friends of public and private faith, and of public and personal liberty, that our governments are too
unstable, that the public good is disregarded in the conflicts of rival parties, and that measures
are too often decided, not according to the rules of justice and the rights of the minor party, but by
the superior force of an interested and overbearing majority." - James Madison Federalist Paper
10 November 23, 1787
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