As Independent Americans,
1. We believe that no people can maintain freedom unless their
political institutions
are founded upon faith in God and belief in the existence of moral
law.
2. We believe that God has endowed men with certain unalienable
rights as set forth in
the Declaration of Independence and that no legislature and no
majority, however great,
may morally limit or destroy these; that the sole function of
government is to protect
life, liberty, and property and anything more than this is
usurpation and oppression.
3. We believe that the Constitution for the United States was
prepared and adopted by
men acting under inspiration from Almighty God; that it is a solemn
compact between the
peoples of the states of this nation which all officers of
government are under duty to
obey; that the eternal moral laws expressed therein must be adhered
to or individual
liberty will perish.
4. We believe it a violation of the Constitution for Government
to deprive the
individual of either life, liberty, or property except for these
purposes:
- Punish crime and provide for the administration of
justice;
- Protect the right and control of private property;
- Wage defensive war and provide for the nations defense;
- Compel each one who enjoys the protection of government to
bear his fair share of the
burden of performing the above functions.
5. We hold that the Constitution denies government the power to
take from the
individual either his life, liberty, or his property except in
accordance with moral law;
that the same moral law which governs the actions of men when acting
alone is also
applicable when they act in concert with others; that no citizen or
group of citizens has
any right to direct their agent, the government to perform any act
which would be evil or
offensive to the conscience if the citizen were performing the act
himself outside the
framework of government.
6. We are hereby resolved that under no circumstances shall the
freedoms guaranteed by
the Bill of Rights be infringed. In particular we are opposed to any
attempt on the part
of the Federal Government to deny the people their right to bear
arms, to worship and pray
when and where they choose, or to own and control private
property.
7. We consider ourselves at war with international socialism
which is committed to the
destruction of our government, our right of property, and our
freedom; that it is treason
as defined by the Constitution to give aid and comfort to this
implacable enemy.
8. We are unalterably opposed to socialism, either in whole or in
part, and regard it
as an unconstitutional usurpation of power and a denial of the right
of private property
for government to own or operate the means of producing and
distributing goods and
services in competition with private enterprise, or to regiment
owners in the legitimate
use of private property.
9. We maintain that every person who enjoys the protection of his
life, liberty, and
property should bear his fair share of the cost of government in
providing that
protection; that the elementary principles of justice set forth in
the Constitution demand
that all taxes imposed be uniform.
10. We believe in honest money, the gold and silver coinage of
the Constitution, and a
circulating medium convertible into such money without loss. We
regard it as flagrant
violation of the explicit provisions of the Constitution for the
Federal Government to
make it a criminal offense to use gold or silver coin as legal
tender or to issue
irredeemable paper money.
11. We believe that each state is sovereign in performing those
functions reserved to
it by the Constitution and it is destructive of our Federal system
and the right of
self-government guaranteed under the Constitution for the Federal
Government to regulate
or control the states in performing their functions or to engage in
performing such
functions itself.
12. We consider it a violation of the Constitution for the
Federal Government to levy
taxes for the support of state or local government; That no state or
local government can
accept funds from the Federal Government and remain independent in
performing its
functions, nor can the citizens exercise their rights of
self-government under such
conditions.
13. We deem it a violation of the right of private property
guaranteed under the
Constitution for the Federal Government to forcibly deprive the
citizens of this nation of
their property through taxation or otherwise, and make a gift
thereof to foreign
governments or to their citizens.
14. We believe that no treaty or agreement with other countries
should deprive our
citizens of rights guaranteed them by the Constitution, and that the
founding fathers
intended that the constitution supersede treaties in every case.
15. We consider it a direct violation of the obligation imposed
upon it by the
Constitution for the Federal Government to dismantle or weaken our
military establishment
below that point required for the protection of the states against
invasion, or to
surrender or commit our men, arms, and money to the control of
foreign or world
organizations or governments.