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Political OrganizationsNational IAP and Committee of Correspondence Conference2024-04-26 16:25 2024-04-26 16:25 US/Central All Committee of Correspondence members and interested persons are invited to a teleconference by the Independent American Party. To join Saturday Teleconference meeting, please send advance e-mail giving your name, city and state of residence before May 18 11:00 PM CDT to: conference@usiap.org. We will send a reply with phone number and access code to join the conference. Please arrange to call in Saturday between 9:50 and 9:55 AM CDT to prevent disturbance once meeting begins, scheduled for 10 AM CDT, May 19. (9 AM MDT at conference location.) Chuck Baldwin - Is 2008 The Year Conservatives Abandon The GOP?It is no hyperbole to say that conservatives throughout America are extremely disappointed and disillusioned with the national Republican Party. This discouragement is only deepened as they peruse the field of prominent candidates being trotted out as "frontrunners." It appears that conservatives will be asked to choose between the chameleon Mitt Romney, the pro-amnesty-for-illegal-aliens John McCain, and philanderers Newt Gingrich and Rudy Giuliani. A few conservatives seem slightly excited that former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson is mulling entrance into the presidential race. However, a closer inspection of his voting record finds him to be just another globalist neocon, who would do little to change things in Washington, D.C. For example, Americans for Better Immigration gives him a puny career grade of "C." The Republican Party's unwillingness to advance a genuine conservative has left millions of grassroots Republicans on the verge of leaving the GOP. For example, a poll at the recent CPAC meeting found the "overwhelming majority of conservatives displeased with the leadership of the Republican Party, and most conservatives scowl at the thought of having to vote for Rudoph Giuliani, John McCain, or Mitt Romney." In fact, the displeasure of grassroots conservatives with the GOP manifested itself in the creation of the Conservative Exodus Project (CEP), which was formed immediately following the recent CPAC meeting. According to organizers, CEP "is a vehicle for conservatives to leave the GOP if a real conservative presidential candidate is not chosen in 2008." Members pledge either to not vote, or to vote third party (e.g. Constitution Party). |
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