It is my personal belief endeavour to that end would be most profitable should it succeed.
The question remains: should the endeavor fail is the endeavor "worthy"? If I may be so bold to suggest, in a "worst case" scenario, to vote U.S. Constitution Party. I posit that the endeavor itself is worthy regardless of its success.
We understand your concern. Veterans for Constitutional Restoration (VetsCoR) is an established non-profit, non-partisan, tax-exempt 501(c)(19) educational and public benefit organization.
Unfortunately, since we are re-vamping our web site, there is no current access to our Incorporation charter and By-laws as they were on the previous site. They will be re-posted on the new site. Jim Robinson, who owns and operates this forum is a Director on the Board of VetsCoR. He can verify our bona-fides.
"The question remains: should the endeavor fail is the endeavor "worthy"? If I may be so bold to suggest, in a "worst case" scenario, to vote U.S. Constitution Party. I posit that the endeavor itself is worthy regardless of its success."
Thank you for your input. However, as stated above, VetsCoR is a non-partisan public benefit organization. We support no political party nor any individual politician. While members may have their own individual political persuasions, VetsCoR's mission is to reverse the largess of the Federal government and to support our Active/Reserve-military and Veterans.
If you agree with our "mission", do you have any input for our new web site text above?