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Congressional Candidate Rick Tyler The common sense and constitutionally sound positions of Congressional candidate Rick Tyler Gun Rights - The 2nd Amendment is clear and unambiguous... the ment and destruction upon the land. The acceptance of same-gender people have the God given right to keep and bear arms! Any attempt “marriage” is prima facie evidence of a collective form of insanity by government to infringe upon this right is, in and of itself, a crimi- gripping our nation. nal act! The War on Terror - Our open southern border belies the fact Abortion - Life begins at conception and abortion constitutes the that the supposed war on terror is a sham designed to preoccupy the unjust taking of a human life. American is under divine judgment public with make-believe enemies and bogeymen. This phony war for having allowed this wholesale slaughter via the shedding of in- has been utilized to gut the Constitution and prepare the United nocent blood. States for disastrous entry into the utopian new world order. The United States Constitution - The United States Constitu- The Patriot Act I & II - These massive legislative compilations tion declares itself to be the supreme law of the land. Public servants that went unread by the congressmen and senators who voted for take an oath before God and men to obey the Constitution. Violation them must be scrapped in totality in that they constitute a clear and of this oath casts public servants in the light of oath-breaking crimi- present danger to what little remains of our Republic. nals who deserve prosecution and punishment. 9/11 - Like the Kennedy assassination and other sea-change events, Income Tax - This odious and oppressive tax comes straight from 9/11 has spawned an avalanche of disinformation and bitter fruit in the words of the Communist Manifesto which advocates a heavy, the form of an assault upon the Bill of Rights, justification of an in- graduated, progressive income tax in its 2nd plank. The income tax is terventionist foreign policy, the waging of undeclared wars of ag- flagrantly unconstitutional and should be resisted along with IRS gression and accompanying regime change policies. The “official” Gestapo tactics by all who abhor tyranny and cherish the liberties explanation of what transpired on 9/11 is fraught with inconsisten- our founding fathers purchased with their lives, fortunes, and sacred cies and contradictions. A new, thorough, and genuinely independent honor. investigation into this hideous crime is long overdue. The Federal Reserve - The Federal Reserve was established in The Council on Foreign Relations - The CFR is a treasonous 1913 via a secretive criminal conspiracy hatched at Jekyll Island, and subversive organization that needs to be thoroughly investigated Georgia. The Fed exists and operates in express violation of the U.S. and brought before the bar of justice for its high crime of exercising Constitution. The Fed never has been audited and has amassed $50 unlawful and subversive control over the American nation. trillion in tax free profits since its inception. To the owners and op- Department of Homeland Security - Like the Patriot Act, the eratives of this criminal syndicate that masquerades as a legitimate Department of Homeland Security’s unprecedented consolidation of steward of the public trust, we borrow the following words from powers increases and magnifies the power of the police state over Andy Jackson, “We’re going to rout you vipers out, by God!” citizens who still think they are free. It must be abolished. Government Schools - The State has failed miserably in the edu- Territorial Secession - The states have the absolute and inviolate cation of our nation’s children. Schools have devolved into statist right to secede from the national union and any act designed to pre- indoctrination centers that have come to undermine the Christian vent or punish the exercise of this right is criminal in nature. morality upon which our Republic was established. Home schooling and private Christian education need to supplant and challenge the Immigration - A permanent European American majority must be hegemony of corrupt and subversive state education. galvanized to insure the nation’s well-being and survival. In the in- terest of this objective we must return to pre-1960’s immigration Homosexuality and Same-gender “Marriage” - Homosexuali- laws and policies, deport the vast millions of illegal aliens currently ty is an abomination in the eyes of God and, when practiced as a residing within our nation, secure our southern border, terminate lifestyle, facilitates crimes against nature. Homosexuals often are policies that subsidize minority birth rates, and encourage the escala- thoughtful, gifted, and exceedingly capable in their respective voca- tion of European and Caucasian immigration from such countries as tions. Nevertheless, they are guilty of a sin that is hastening judg- former Rhodesia and South Africa in the largest possible numbers. For more information about the Rick Tyler for Congress campaign: Phone: (423) 713-6480 Email: [email protected] Website: RickTylerForCongress.com. .
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