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OUR REPUBLICAN HERITAGE
National Republican Senatorial Committee ^ | Summer 2002 | National Republican Senatorial Committee

Posted on 08/14/2002 7:52:28 AM PDT by PhiKapMom

OUR REPUBLICAN HERITAGE!

The advance of human freedom -- the great achievement of our time, and the great hope of every time -- now depends on us. Our nation -- this generation -- will lift a dark threat of violence from our people and our future. We will rally the world to this cause by our efforts, by our courage. We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail.
President George W. Bush 2001

The Republican Party has a proud history. From its inception in the 1850s to the Presidency of George W. Bush today, the Grand Old Party (GOP) has stood throughout its history for equal rights for every American, free enterprise, economic growth, a strong defense, and the principles of democracy in the United States Constitution.

It all began in a Ripon, Wisconsin schoolhouse in March 1854 where anti-slavery activists called for the founding of a new political party - a political party dedicated to equal opportunity for all. The Republican Party was born.

The GOP's quick ascent to the forefront of national politics changed the very landscape of the United States. With President Lincoln at the helm, the United States defeated the Confederacy in the Civil War and preserved the union. Lincoln's Republican ideals of freedom for all began to heal the national rift between the North and the South.

Republicans championed equal rights for all Americans and, in particular, for African-Americans. The GOP passed the 13th amendment banning slavery, the 14th amendment extending the Bill of Rights to the states, and the 15th amendment according voting rights to African-Americans.

The early women's rights movement was solidly Republican. Nearly all suffragists, including Susan B. Anthony, favored the GOP. Prior to ratification of the 19th amendment, women could already vote in most predominantly Republican states.

The colorful Republican Theodore Roosevelt led the country into the twentieth century. With the President as its national spokesman, the Republican Party continued to keep up with the pace of history. While Roosevelt broke up many corporate monopolies, Republican majorities in Congress enacted such reforms as worker safety requirements, and pure food and drug laws.

In the 1950s and 1960s, it was again the Republican Party which faced the issue of race relations. Republican federal judge Frank Johnson overturned the law requiring blacks to sit in back of the bus. In 1957, Congress enacted the administration's landmark Civil Rights Act. Later that year, President Eisenhower used troops to enforce Brown v. Board of Education. Congressional Republicans overwhelmingly backed the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

In 1980, "Morning in America" dawned with an inspirational new leader, Ronald Reagan. After two terms as Governor of California, Reagan won the presidency, vowing to cut taxes, boost economic growth, and rebuild a neglected military. The success of the Reagan's agenda launched a decade of prosperity and defeated the global Communist threat.

The 1990s were an exciting time for the GOP. President George H. Bush led the charge against Iraqi aggression toward Kuwait and heralded in the post-Cold War era of democracy and free markets. In 1994, under the leadership of Newt Gingrich and Bob Dole, the Republican Party gained control of Congress for the first time in forty years. A Republican Congress enacted dramatic legislative accomplishments such as welfare reform leading to significant drops in welfare rolls nationwide, the first balanced budget in a generation, and historic tax cuts.

In response to the terrorist attacks against America, President George W. Bush proposed the most extensive reorganization of the federal government since the 1940s by creating the cabinet-level Department of Homeland Security. Today, under the leadership of President George W. Bush, the Republican Party is committed to extending hope and prosperity to all Americans. President Bush leads the fight against terrorism both at home and abroad to ensure a free and stable world for future generations of Americans.

This information was provided by Michael Zak, author of Back to Basics for the Republican Party. To learn more about the Republican Party, visit

www.republicanbasics.com


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush41; eisenhower; feelgoodpost; heritage; lincoln; presgwbush; reagan; republicans
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OUR REPUBLICAN HERITAGE

All cleaned up and looking fine. Hey, don't look under that rug...

rah, rah, rah !

41 posted on 08/14/2002 10:04:43 AM PDT by GirlNextDoor
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To: My2Cents
"I could have guessed that a post that referenced both Abraham Lincoln and George W. Bush in the same article would bring the Lincoln/Bush bashers out in force. Most of them are too busy still fighting the Civil War to provide any positive help in the political battles of 2002."

And the point being made was that the Republican party of today is not the republican party of 1850-1864. For the life of me I fail to see where I bashed President Bush, and I hadly think that posting the truth about an issue is considered to be "bashing". What I posted was that the economic position of the "Lincolnian" republicans was not the economics of the modern party, nor were the actions of Lincoln were found unconstitutional, not just once but twice (see ex parte Milligan, and ex parte Merryman).

We have a Bill of Rights that enumerates the protections afforded to all Americans, yet unfortunately a President thought himself above the law and Constitution. If you happen to be of the mindset that jailing dissidents for years without trial, and that suppression of freedom of speech and the press is not objectionable but also legal, then by all means we should cave in to the dims, and not waste our efforts on this forum (and elsewhere) defending the Constitution.

"[T]hat those limits may not be mistaken, or forgotten, the constitution is written. To what purpose are powers limited, and to what purpose is that limitation committed to writing, if these limits may, at any time, be passed by those intended to be restrained? The distinction between a government with limited and unlimited powers is abolished, if those limits do not confine the persons on whom they are imposed, and if acts prohibited and acts allowed, are of equal obligation."
Chief Justice John Marshall, 1 Cranch 137, (1803).
No "living" Constitution for me.
42 posted on 08/14/2002 10:06:30 AM PDT by 4CJ
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To: GraniteStateConservative
LOL!!! Actually I really was freep mailed about this site!
43 posted on 08/14/2002 10:12:35 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: PhiKapMom
Here's a bump for you with NO negative comments!

GO PUBBIES, GO!!

44 posted on 08/14/2002 10:34:34 AM PDT by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
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To: PhiKapMom
Uh, I hate to point this out but the Republican primary in NC has NOT happened. Jim Snyder and Jim Parker are also running on the Republican side. And I hate to be the one to point this out as well (since I'm always flamed for it), but unlike Giddy, they're actual conservatives
45 posted on 08/14/2002 10:38:11 AM PDT by billbears
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To: My2Cents
The Whig platform back in the 1840-1850s was simply this: national improvements, including a centralized banking system, construction of railroad networks (what you call "pork barrel" projects) -- whatever added to the physical and economic infrastructure of the nation to enhance the wealth of the nation. It was appropriate then, and put the US on a path which led to prosperity and the industrial revolution in the late 1800s, and made the US a world power by the turn of the Century

It WAS NOT appropriate back then nor is it appropriate now. lincoln's system was Clay's American System repackaged. Clay took his marching orders originally from the Hamiltonian school of thought. Hamilton wanted a President and Senate for life after election as well. Would you like that?

As a matter of fact, several northern states had tried these 'internal improvements' and had failed miserably. So much so that they were banned in most state constitutions by around 1850. So even then it was not an acceptable practive or a workable practice.

46 posted on 08/14/2002 10:43:20 AM PDT by billbears
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To: PhiKapMom
The defection of Jeffords ruined any chance the suspicious conservatives had of telling the GOP to put up or shut up.

I'd like a GOP sweep just so the question could finally be put to rest: Would the Bush administration tilt more to the right and more towards smaller government with control of both houses?

I won't add my predictions since you asked for less negativism on the thread...

47 posted on 08/14/2002 11:16:25 AM PDT by HalfIrish
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To: PhiKapMom
More venom from Terry McAuliffe and his party


http://www.townhall.com/columnists/davidlimbaugh/dl20020814.shtml
48 posted on 08/14/2002 11:31:26 AM PDT by Mo1
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet

49 posted on 08/14/2002 11:32:14 AM PDT by Mo1
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To: PhiKapMom
Republicans championed equal rights for all Americans and, in particular, for African-Americans. The GOP passed the 13th amendment banning slavery, the 14th amendment extending the Bill of Rights to the states, and the 15th amendment according voting rights to African-Americans.

Think about how few people beyond Free Republic know this.
50 posted on 08/14/2002 11:34:11 AM PDT by July 4th
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To: PhiKapMom

51 posted on 08/14/2002 11:38:17 AM PDT by Consort
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Thanks for that positive posting! LOL!!!
52 posted on 08/14/2002 11:39:13 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: PhiKapMom
Bookmarking Bump!
53 posted on 08/14/2002 11:40:53 AM PDT by .30Carbine
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To: billbears
Our Oklahoma primary isn't until the end of August either but here it is a good bet that corrupt Walters will get the RAT nod and Senator Inhofe is our Republican conservative candidate who will be sent back to D.C.

I figured that this was a done deal in NC -- thanks for posting!
54 posted on 08/14/2002 11:41:11 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: .30Carbine
Democrats Plot November Strategy

http://www.gopusa.com/news/2002/august/0812_democrats.shtml

WASHINGTON (GOPUSA News) -- With President Bush's popularity still riding high and with the war on terror dominating the news, Democrat strategists appear to be up against the wall with the November elections just around the corner. Faced with a lack of critical issues, they are turning to James Carville and his Democracy Corps for help.

55 posted on 08/14/2002 11:41:47 AM PDT by Mo1
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To: Mo1
Thanks for the link to David Limbaugh's excellent column. I saw that on Jewish World Review this morning when I got their update and went to read it.

And I love your little moto! Made me laugh!
56 posted on 08/14/2002 11:42:32 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: July 4th
You are so right -- that information and message seems to get lost! Think our candidates should be reminding voters about that!
57 posted on 08/14/2002 11:43:30 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: Jimer
LOL!!! You guys are good!
58 posted on 08/14/2002 11:44:12 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: HalfIrish
Thank you!

I agree with you -- put the Republicans in charge and see what happens -- I predict turn to the right!

If I am wrong about a tilt right then I will be glad to do a mea culpa but I am positive that I am right from everything I have heard and read.
59 posted on 08/14/2002 11:47:45 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: PhiKapMom
Have ya heard this news?? ... Do ya think Holy Joe will be asking any questions??

Union Leaders Accused of Profiting From Insider Trading

http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=\\Nation\\archive\\200208\\NAT20020814c.html

Capitol Hill (CNSNews.com) - A non-profit group that fights forced unionization and illegal political uses of union dues filed an unfair labor practices complaint this week against a company that provides life and health insurance products to union members.

60 posted on 08/14/2002 11:48:06 AM PDT by Mo1
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