Chuck Baldwin
"The spirit of party"
By Chuck Baldwin
When I started my radio talk show back in 1994 – and for the next six years hosting the show – I was considered a hero by conservatives everywhere. Between my leadership position with the Moral Majority back in the 1980s and my radio talk show in the 1990s, I walked shoulder-to-shoulder with practically every notable conservative leader, including Christian leaders, one could think of. I traveled the country speaking with, and for, the most visible conservative leaders in America. I became friends with a host of U.S. congressmen and senators, not to mention several State governors. I even sat at the "king's table" with President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George H.W. Bush. I was one of the "darlings" of conservatism. Just about anybody who was anybody was a guest on my show.
I only mention all of that so readers can understand my background – along with the "rest of the story" that brought me to where I am today.
Back in those days, I fell right in lock-step with the left-right paradigm: Republicans were good; Democrats were bad. And even if the Republican was downright bad, he wasn't as bad as the Democrat. That doctrine was sacrosanct and unassailable. And I believed that malarkey as much as anyone.
I started smelling a rat in 1996 when the GOP anointed Bob Dole as the next "conservative" Republican who was going to lead us to the Promised Land. I knew Dole well enough: he was anything but a conservative. In fact, he joined the likes of Richard Nixon and now John Boehner who say that they have never read the Republican Party platform. Boehner has gone so far as to say that he doesn't know anybody who has read it. He probably told the truth there. The vast majority of Republican leaders in Washington, D.C., have not read it, don't care what it says, and give no heed to it. I knew in my heart that Bob Dole would be a horrible President, and that he would NOT give a hoot in hades about obeying the Constitution. Plus, I had developed a great respect for and friendship with Pat Buchanan, who was an ardent conservative constitutionalist. So, I was supporting Pat's presidential candidacy.
There is so much I would love to tell you about the rest of that primary, but let me fast forward to the end of the season. Toward the end of that 1996 GOP primary season, the congressman that my radio talk show was largely responsible for helping get elected, Joe Scarborough, came to me and pleaded, saying, "Chuck, I'm the only Republican congressman to not have already endorsed Dole. I've held out for as long as I can. Pat can't win the nomination. It's over. Dole will be the candidate. We have to rally behind Dole in order to beat Bill Clinton. You have to help me."
I caved. For the sake of "party unity" and "defeating Bill Clinton," I totally capitulated. Remember the sacred doctrine: Republicans are always good guys, and Democrats are always bad guys. And if even if the Republican is a bad guy he is not as bad as the Democrat.
So, there I was, standing next to Senator Bob Dole and Congressman Joe Scarborough at a press conference at the General Aviation office at the Pensacola, Florida, regional airport publicly endorsing the Republican Bob Dole for President of the United States. Albeit, I was still wearing my Pat Buchanan lapel pin. My defiance wasn't dead, only crippled.
As I walked to my car after the press conference, I felt sick. I mean, totally and thoroughly sick. I had betrayed my convictions and my conscience, and I knew it. I vowed then and there that I would never again support a candidate – any candidate, no matter what his or her party label – for any public office that I did not believe in my heart would at least be faithful to the essential principles of liberty upon which our country was built.
For the next four years I marched forward with my radio talk show extolling the principles of liberty as loudly as I knew how. Mind you, the bitter taste of my compromise stayed in my mouth. It never went away. Still hasn't. In addition, the next four years afforded me great opportunity to awaken to a host of truths, including the truth that both major parties in Washington, D.C., were actually not all that different. I came to realize that what Pat Buchanan had said was really true: "There are not two political parties in Washington, D.C., just two wings of the same bird of prey."
One of the highlights of that awakening came when I interviewed David Schippers, who was the lead counsel for the House Judiciary Committee in the Bill Clinton impeachment hearings. He told me that as he pleaded with Republican leaders in the Senate (Trent Lott, Ted Stevens, etc.) to look at the evidence that his legal team had gathered, one of the "good guy" Republican senators said, "David, we don't care if you have a video tape of the President raping a woman, then standing up and shooting her dead, we are not going to vote to remove this President from office."
Schippers, a lifelong Democrat, was absolutely stunned. You can imagine. Schippers was a tough, no-nonsense, right-is-right, law-and-order kind of guy. He was the guy who took on the Chicago mafia – and won. He was an honest Democrat who was willing to unveil the criminality of a corrupt Democrat. Now he was watching a group of Republican senators in Washington, D.C., make the mafia look like good guys.
Schippers wrote a book of the whole sordid ordeal called, "Sellout: The Inside Story of President Clinton's Impeachment." It was published by Regnery Publishing. If you've never read it, you should do so immediately. The real story will shock you. And you will discover that, no, the Republicans are NOT always good guys – or even the "lesser of two evils."
Enter the 2000 presidential elections. By now, my eyes were much wider open than they had been four years ago. But when G.W. Bush first ran for President, he said all of the right things. He said he was pro-life, pro-Constitution, pro-liberty, pro-less government, pro-Bill of Rights, etc. So in 2000, I supported G.W.
I'm still doing my radio talk show (and by now I was writing this column); I'm still a conservative hero; I'm still basking in the "success" of being a conservative Republican "darling."
But that's when the fun started! It didn't take very long to realize that G.W. Bush was as phony as a three dollar bill. He was no "conservative." He was not pro-liberty, pro-Bill of Rights or anything of the kind. G.W. Bush was Bill Clinton on steroids! Bill Clinton tried to pass what became known as the USA Patriot Act, but couldn't get it done. Bush passed it with ease. He signed the Military Commissions Act into law; he gave America an unconstitutional national police force known as the Department of Homeland Security. Bill Clinton never attempted and could never have accomplished such things. G.W. Bush introduced the "preemptive war" doctrine to America. He invaded nations that had absolutely NOTHING to do with 9/11. He signed a law authorizing U.S. federal agents – or even military troops – to seize American citizens on U.S. soil and incarcerate them indefinitely without a subpoena or court order of any kind, without habeas corpus, without legal counsel, or any other requirement of justice guaranteed in our Bill of Rights. In truth, everything that Barack Obama is using today to abuse the power of the presidency, he borrowed from G.W. Bush.
So, by 2002 and 2003, and with the bitter taste of Bob Dole still gagging me, I made a decision: I will no longer protect and support Republicans for the sake of "party unity" or for the sake of "he's not as bad as the Democrat." No! In truth, it dawned on me that many times Republicans were WORSE than Democrats. From now on I was going to be faithful to my convictions and to the truth as I understood it.
Many of these "pragmatic political scientists" view politics as nothing more than mathematical formulas, test tube experiments, and lab rats. They will support and endorse any formula, no matter how evil the immediate process might be, in order to obtain their supposed "greater good" objective. They recognize absolutely nothing moral or immoral as it relates to politics. It is just "science." Nothing is right; nothing is wrong; it's all about putting in the right formulas in order to obtain some lofty, utopian, long-term objective.
In theological terms, the above is called "moral relativism." In philosophical terms, it is called, "the end justifies the means." In military terms, it is called, "might makes right." In business terms, it is called, "what's good for General Motors is good for America." And it's all a bunch of horse manure!
Republican shills will accept practically any evil committed by Republicans under the rubric of the "lesser of two evils" mantra. Democrat apologists will do the same for their fellow Democrats. In truth, party loyalists from both the Republican and Democrat parties in Washington, D.C., are giving America the royal SHAFT.
Our first and greatest president, George Washington, tried to warn us about this danger in his masterful "Farewell Address." Washington said that the "spirit of party" (meaning, the preoccupation with, and loyalty to, political parties) was our "worst enemy." He said it was "sharpened by the spirit of revenge," and that it "perpetuated the most horrid enormities." He said that the "spirit of party" led to "a more formal and permanent despotism." He said the leaders of political parties would be elevated "on the ruins of public liberty." He said it is "the interest and duty of wise people to discourage and restrain it."
Washington went on to say that the "spirit of party" "agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms." He said it "opens the door to foreign influence and corruption." He said the "force of public opinion" must always "mitigate and assuage it." Then, Washington ended this section of the address saying, "A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance to prevent its bursting into a flame, lest instead of warming it should consume."
Every warning George Washington gave us concerning the "spirit of party" has come true in modern America. Party hacks place more loyalty to doing what is good for their party than doing what is good for their country. In many respects, their preoccupation with party partisanship has become their own worst enemy, just as Washington warned. These party shills constantly demonstrate the "spirit of revenge." In the name of fighting FUTURE despotism, party hacks constantly surrender to an IMMEDIATE and "more formal and permanent despotism." Party members are "elevated [elected] on the ruins of public liberty." Party shills are constantly agitating "the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms [especially about how bad the other party's candidate is]." Party shills stand back and say nothing when their party opens the door to "foreign influence and corruption." Again, to them, party is more important than country.
The fascination with "political science" demonstrated by party hacks reveals a complete lack of moral conscience. Remember, to party hacks, nothing is right or wrong, only better or worse. Their mantra is, "Our party is better; their party is worse." And virtually every moral and constitutional malfeasance committed by the favored party member is justified under this mantra.
Thus, Bill Clinton's repeated perjuries could take the Office of The President of The United States to the brink of disgrace and ruin and, yet, he could still be thought a hero by Democrats. And G.W. Bush's unconstitutional wars and assaults against the Bill of Rights could take the American people to the brink of totalitarian government and, yet, he could still be thought a hero by Republicans.
Needless to say, when I started telling the truth about G.W. Bush on my radio talk show (just as I had done when Clinton was in office), the "darling" luster quickly vanished. Suddenly, where I was once a hero, now I was a villain. Where I was once a man with great conviction and honor, now I was considered extremist – or even evil. But I was standing for the exact same principles and ideals I had always stood for. But because I was no longer loyal to the "spirit of party," I became a political outcast. George Washington was exactly right!
As most readers know, I went on to run for President of the United States after Ron Paul was defeated in the Republican primaries in 2008. There was no way in hades I was going to pull another Bob Dole poison pill out of the GOP Big Pharma pill box and vote for the Neocon John McCain. So, when hundreds of Pat Buchanan/Ron Paul conservatives asked me to help keep the voice of constitutional government alive in the 2008 presidential campaign by seeking the presidential nomination of the Constitution Party, I did just that. And as far as I know, I am the only candidate for President that Ron Paul publicly endorsed since Ronald Reagan.
And, no, I didn't vote for the Neocon Mitt Romney in 2012. And I won't vote for any Neocon candidate in 2014. And should the GOP nominate another Neocon for President in 2016, I won't vote for him either.
The liberties of the American people protected in the Bill of Rights are not test tube rats to be scientifically dissected and analyzed by party hacks, who love to call themselves political scientists. Our liberties and freedoms are not subject to the pragmatic "lesser evil" agendas of party shills – be they Democrats or Republicans.
We have been trading Democrats for Republicans and vice versa for as long as any of us can remember. And where has it gotten us? I realize that compromise is necessary in many aspects of politics – but NOT when it comes to the fundamental tenets of the Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence. Compromise of those fundamental tenets is not compromise at all; it is appeasement and the worst kind of surrender. And to support those who commit such crimes in the name of party partisanship is the worst kind of patriotism.
Here is the problem. The political scientists and hacks among us do NOT recognize in any way, shape, manner or form, the SPIRITUAL warfare that we face. They do not recognize the spirit of darkness that governs in high places. They cannot recognize nor comprehend that the Evil One can just as easily accomplish his devilish purposes through a Republican office-holder as he can through a Democrat office-holder. Even many professing Christians seem to suffer from this myopia. It seems lost to them that there could be very powerful people who are masters at manipulating "conservative Republicans" and "liberal Democrats" alike for their own wicked and evil purposes. Well, there are; and they do. To single out one party as inherently "worse" and another party as inheritably "better" is the height of naiveté.
In fact, in many ways an "in the dark" Republican is MORE DANGEROUS than an "in the dark" Democrat, because the Republican is operating under the ruse of "light." An enemy who wears the uniform of a friend is more dangerous than an enemy who wears the uniform of an enemy. That's why G.W. Bush got away with a whole lot more than Bill Clinton did. And that's why Mitt Romney would have gotten away with a whole lot more than Barack Obama has. And that's why your local Neocon Republican congressional or senatorial candidate will get away with a whole lot more than your local Democrat candidate.
I made my decision as I walked away from a press conference with Bob Dole back in 1996. Somehow, in that short walk from the press room to my car, I came to agree with George Washington; and I traded the "spirit of party" for the "Spirit of '76." And I've never looked back.
© Chuck Baldwin
October 24, 2014
When I started my radio talk show back in 1994 – and for the next six years hosting the show – I was considered a hero by conservatives everywhere. Between my leadership position with the Moral Majority back in the 1980s and my radio talk show in the 1990s, I walked shoulder-to-shoulder with practically every notable conservative leader, including Christian leaders, one could think of. I traveled the country speaking with, and for, the most visible conservative leaders in America. I became friends with a host of U.S. congressmen and senators, not to mention several State governors. I even sat at the "king's table" with President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George H.W. Bush. I was one of the "darlings" of conservatism. Just about anybody who was anybody was a guest on my show.
I only mention all of that so readers can understand my background – along with the "rest of the story" that brought me to where I am today.
Back in those days, I fell right in lock-step with the left-right paradigm: Republicans were good; Democrats were bad. And even if the Republican was downright bad, he wasn't as bad as the Democrat. That doctrine was sacrosanct and unassailable. And I believed that malarkey as much as anyone.
I started smelling a rat in 1996 when the GOP anointed Bob Dole as the next "conservative" Republican who was going to lead us to the Promised Land. I knew Dole well enough: he was anything but a conservative. In fact, he joined the likes of Richard Nixon and now John Boehner who say that they have never read the Republican Party platform. Boehner has gone so far as to say that he doesn't know anybody who has read it. He probably told the truth there. The vast majority of Republican leaders in Washington, D.C., have not read it, don't care what it says, and give no heed to it. I knew in my heart that Bob Dole would be a horrible President, and that he would NOT give a hoot in hades about obeying the Constitution. Plus, I had developed a great respect for and friendship with Pat Buchanan, who was an ardent conservative constitutionalist. So, I was supporting Pat's presidential candidacy.
There is so much I would love to tell you about the rest of that primary, but let me fast forward to the end of the season. Toward the end of that 1996 GOP primary season, the congressman that my radio talk show was largely responsible for helping get elected, Joe Scarborough, came to me and pleaded, saying, "Chuck, I'm the only Republican congressman to not have already endorsed Dole. I've held out for as long as I can. Pat can't win the nomination. It's over. Dole will be the candidate. We have to rally behind Dole in order to beat Bill Clinton. You have to help me."
I caved. For the sake of "party unity" and "defeating Bill Clinton," I totally capitulated. Remember the sacred doctrine: Republicans are always good guys, and Democrats are always bad guys. And if even if the Republican is a bad guy he is not as bad as the Democrat.
So, there I was, standing next to Senator Bob Dole and Congressman Joe Scarborough at a press conference at the General Aviation office at the Pensacola, Florida, regional airport publicly endorsing the Republican Bob Dole for President of the United States. Albeit, I was still wearing my Pat Buchanan lapel pin. My defiance wasn't dead, only crippled.
As I walked to my car after the press conference, I felt sick. I mean, totally and thoroughly sick. I had betrayed my convictions and my conscience, and I knew it. I vowed then and there that I would never again support a candidate – any candidate, no matter what his or her party label – for any public office that I did not believe in my heart would at least be faithful to the essential principles of liberty upon which our country was built.
For the next four years I marched forward with my radio talk show extolling the principles of liberty as loudly as I knew how. Mind you, the bitter taste of my compromise stayed in my mouth. It never went away. Still hasn't. In addition, the next four years afforded me great opportunity to awaken to a host of truths, including the truth that both major parties in Washington, D.C., were actually not all that different. I came to realize that what Pat Buchanan had said was really true: "There are not two political parties in Washington, D.C., just two wings of the same bird of prey."
One of the highlights of that awakening came when I interviewed David Schippers, who was the lead counsel for the House Judiciary Committee in the Bill Clinton impeachment hearings. He told me that as he pleaded with Republican leaders in the Senate (Trent Lott, Ted Stevens, etc.) to look at the evidence that his legal team had gathered, one of the "good guy" Republican senators said, "David, we don't care if you have a video tape of the President raping a woman, then standing up and shooting her dead, we are not going to vote to remove this President from office."
Schippers, a lifelong Democrat, was absolutely stunned. You can imagine. Schippers was a tough, no-nonsense, right-is-right, law-and-order kind of guy. He was the guy who took on the Chicago mafia – and won. He was an honest Democrat who was willing to unveil the criminality of a corrupt Democrat. Now he was watching a group of Republican senators in Washington, D.C., make the mafia look like good guys.
Schippers wrote a book of the whole sordid ordeal called, "Sellout: The Inside Story of President Clinton's Impeachment." It was published by Regnery Publishing. If you've never read it, you should do so immediately. The real story will shock you. And you will discover that, no, the Republicans are NOT always good guys – or even the "lesser of two evils."
Enter the 2000 presidential elections. By now, my eyes were much wider open than they had been four years ago. But when G.W. Bush first ran for President, he said all of the right things. He said he was pro-life, pro-Constitution, pro-liberty, pro-less government, pro-Bill of Rights, etc. So in 2000, I supported G.W.
I'm still doing my radio talk show (and by now I was writing this column); I'm still a conservative hero; I'm still basking in the "success" of being a conservative Republican "darling."
But that's when the fun started! It didn't take very long to realize that G.W. Bush was as phony as a three dollar bill. He was no "conservative." He was not pro-liberty, pro-Bill of Rights or anything of the kind. G.W. Bush was Bill Clinton on steroids! Bill Clinton tried to pass what became known as the USA Patriot Act, but couldn't get it done. Bush passed it with ease. He signed the Military Commissions Act into law; he gave America an unconstitutional national police force known as the Department of Homeland Security. Bill Clinton never attempted and could never have accomplished such things. G.W. Bush introduced the "preemptive war" doctrine to America. He invaded nations that had absolutely NOTHING to do with 9/11. He signed a law authorizing U.S. federal agents – or even military troops – to seize American citizens on U.S. soil and incarcerate them indefinitely without a subpoena or court order of any kind, without habeas corpus, without legal counsel, or any other requirement of justice guaranteed in our Bill of Rights. In truth, everything that Barack Obama is using today to abuse the power of the presidency, he borrowed from G.W. Bush.
So, by 2002 and 2003, and with the bitter taste of Bob Dole still gagging me, I made a decision: I will no longer protect and support Republicans for the sake of "party unity" or for the sake of "he's not as bad as the Democrat." No! In truth, it dawned on me that many times Republicans were WORSE than Democrats. From now on I was going to be faithful to my convictions and to the truth as I understood it.
Many of these "pragmatic political scientists" view politics as nothing more than mathematical formulas, test tube experiments, and lab rats. They will support and endorse any formula, no matter how evil the immediate process might be, in order to obtain their supposed "greater good" objective. They recognize absolutely nothing moral or immoral as it relates to politics. It is just "science." Nothing is right; nothing is wrong; it's all about putting in the right formulas in order to obtain some lofty, utopian, long-term objective.
In theological terms, the above is called "moral relativism." In philosophical terms, it is called, "the end justifies the means." In military terms, it is called, "might makes right." In business terms, it is called, "what's good for General Motors is good for America." And it's all a bunch of horse manure!
Republican shills will accept practically any evil committed by Republicans under the rubric of the "lesser of two evils" mantra. Democrat apologists will do the same for their fellow Democrats. In truth, party loyalists from both the Republican and Democrat parties in Washington, D.C., are giving America the royal SHAFT.
Our first and greatest president, George Washington, tried to warn us about this danger in his masterful "Farewell Address." Washington said that the "spirit of party" (meaning, the preoccupation with, and loyalty to, political parties) was our "worst enemy." He said it was "sharpened by the spirit of revenge," and that it "perpetuated the most horrid enormities." He said that the "spirit of party" led to "a more formal and permanent despotism." He said the leaders of political parties would be elevated "on the ruins of public liberty." He said it is "the interest and duty of wise people to discourage and restrain it."
Washington went on to say that the "spirit of party" "agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms." He said it "opens the door to foreign influence and corruption." He said the "force of public opinion" must always "mitigate and assuage it." Then, Washington ended this section of the address saying, "A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance to prevent its bursting into a flame, lest instead of warming it should consume."
Every warning George Washington gave us concerning the "spirit of party" has come true in modern America. Party hacks place more loyalty to doing what is good for their party than doing what is good for their country. In many respects, their preoccupation with party partisanship has become their own worst enemy, just as Washington warned. These party shills constantly demonstrate the "spirit of revenge." In the name of fighting FUTURE despotism, party hacks constantly surrender to an IMMEDIATE and "more formal and permanent despotism." Party members are "elevated [elected] on the ruins of public liberty." Party shills are constantly agitating "the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms [especially about how bad the other party's candidate is]." Party shills stand back and say nothing when their party opens the door to "foreign influence and corruption." Again, to them, party is more important than country.
The fascination with "political science" demonstrated by party hacks reveals a complete lack of moral conscience. Remember, to party hacks, nothing is right or wrong, only better or worse. Their mantra is, "Our party is better; their party is worse." And virtually every moral and constitutional malfeasance committed by the favored party member is justified under this mantra.
Thus, Bill Clinton's repeated perjuries could take the Office of The President of The United States to the brink of disgrace and ruin and, yet, he could still be thought a hero by Democrats. And G.W. Bush's unconstitutional wars and assaults against the Bill of Rights could take the American people to the brink of totalitarian government and, yet, he could still be thought a hero by Republicans.
Needless to say, when I started telling the truth about G.W. Bush on my radio talk show (just as I had done when Clinton was in office), the "darling" luster quickly vanished. Suddenly, where I was once a hero, now I was a villain. Where I was once a man with great conviction and honor, now I was considered extremist – or even evil. But I was standing for the exact same principles and ideals I had always stood for. But because I was no longer loyal to the "spirit of party," I became a political outcast. George Washington was exactly right!
As most readers know, I went on to run for President of the United States after Ron Paul was defeated in the Republican primaries in 2008. There was no way in hades I was going to pull another Bob Dole poison pill out of the GOP Big Pharma pill box and vote for the Neocon John McCain. So, when hundreds of Pat Buchanan/Ron Paul conservatives asked me to help keep the voice of constitutional government alive in the 2008 presidential campaign by seeking the presidential nomination of the Constitution Party, I did just that. And as far as I know, I am the only candidate for President that Ron Paul publicly endorsed since Ronald Reagan.
And, no, I didn't vote for the Neocon Mitt Romney in 2012. And I won't vote for any Neocon candidate in 2014. And should the GOP nominate another Neocon for President in 2016, I won't vote for him either.
The liberties of the American people protected in the Bill of Rights are not test tube rats to be scientifically dissected and analyzed by party hacks, who love to call themselves political scientists. Our liberties and freedoms are not subject to the pragmatic "lesser evil" agendas of party shills – be they Democrats or Republicans.
We have been trading Democrats for Republicans and vice versa for as long as any of us can remember. And where has it gotten us? I realize that compromise is necessary in many aspects of politics – but NOT when it comes to the fundamental tenets of the Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence. Compromise of those fundamental tenets is not compromise at all; it is appeasement and the worst kind of surrender. And to support those who commit such crimes in the name of party partisanship is the worst kind of patriotism.
Here is the problem. The political scientists and hacks among us do NOT recognize in any way, shape, manner or form, the SPIRITUAL warfare that we face. They do not recognize the spirit of darkness that governs in high places. They cannot recognize nor comprehend that the Evil One can just as easily accomplish his devilish purposes through a Republican office-holder as he can through a Democrat office-holder. Even many professing Christians seem to suffer from this myopia. It seems lost to them that there could be very powerful people who are masters at manipulating "conservative Republicans" and "liberal Democrats" alike for their own wicked and evil purposes. Well, there are; and they do. To single out one party as inherently "worse" and another party as inheritably "better" is the height of naiveté.
In fact, in many ways an "in the dark" Republican is MORE DANGEROUS than an "in the dark" Democrat, because the Republican is operating under the ruse of "light." An enemy who wears the uniform of a friend is more dangerous than an enemy who wears the uniform of an enemy. That's why G.W. Bush got away with a whole lot more than Bill Clinton did. And that's why Mitt Romney would have gotten away with a whole lot more than Barack Obama has. And that's why your local Neocon Republican congressional or senatorial candidate will get away with a whole lot more than your local Democrat candidate.
I made my decision as I walked away from a press conference with Bob Dole back in 1996. Somehow, in that short walk from the press room to my car, I came to agree with George Washington; and I traded the "spirit of party" for the "Spirit of '76." And I've never looked back.
© Chuck Baldwin
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