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Printed FlyerCAFTA / North American UnionWhy We Need To Vote The Politicians Out Vote Reform into The U.S. Congress![This Page|Printable PDF Flyer] 1. Bring American Manufacturing Back Home! Why Reform Eminent Domain?[This Post|Printable PDF|Printable Flyers] Eminent Domain is the issue at our doors today. We know that "the power to tax is the power to destroy." A more direct and immediately destructive power is the power to condemn private property with Eminent Domain. The current abuse of Eminent Domain for private development calls for Reform! The Reform Party of Kansas is against the use of Eminent Domain for private development. In a government "for the people, of the people, and by the people," the power of Eminent Domain in the hands of our elected officials must be carefully scrutinized by the electorate and only tolerated with great trepidation and disappointment that a mutually satisfactory agreement could not be reached - and then only for obviously public works. The attempt to use Eminent Domain to condemn Jerry's Bike Shop did not come from the people. It came from the efforts of a private developer that could have directly negotiated with an existing, well-established, 25-year old Topeka business, or that could have adjusted their plans to work around such a business. To see this developer instead take their case to the city government with designs to become successful with another person's property and with "forward-looking" promises to the city of increased revenue is beyond words! That a city government would even consider such a proposal is outrageous: that one person's business should be handed over to another private entity for the advancement of all but the original owner! Reform Party of Kansas - Election Year - 2006[This Page|Printable PDF|All Flyers] Why Reform? Your family's interests as well as ours are being trampled upon by the self-interests of our elected officials who: Constantly seek to increase the size of our already enormous government; Further raise our taxes any time their pet projects are short of funds; Ignore or scorn our desires for morality and justice in government; Tolerate and even encourage the flood of illegal aliens into our country; Take away our constitutionally protected rights by unethical activity; Allow activist judges to make laws without authority and accountability; Steer us toward centralized federal control and one-world government. Reform Party of Kansas - Non-Election Year - 2006Why Reform? Your family's interests as well as ours are being trampled upon by the self-interests of our elected officials who: Constantly seek to increase the size of our already enormous government; Further raise our taxes any time their pet projects are short of funds; Ignore or scorn our desires for morality and justice in government; Tolerate and even encourage the flood of illegal aliens into our country; Take away our constitutionally protected rights by unethical activity; Allow activist judges to make laws without authority or accountability; Steer us toward centralized federal control and one-world government. 2006 Candidate AppealWe are quickly approaching the 2006 State Convention of the Reform Party of Kansas. This meeting is also the nominating caucus for the selection of our slate of candidates to run in November 2006 (looks like Nov. 7th). The State Convention/Caucus will be on May 27th or June 3rd in Maple Hill, KS. If you are interested in running for office on the Reform Party of Kansas ballot, or if you know someone who might be, please let me know, or let them know that they can contact me: Joseph Martin We need to reclaim this country and state for Americans against the growing hostility against us, both domestic and foreign. Many of our problems today are due to the lack of good candidates over the last several decades (and an abundance of self-serving politicians). |
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