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Fellow Constitutional Champions,
 
There is a dire, great need to educate the people on the true intentions of the Founding Fathers for America.  We want to place in your hands a free CPoW information packet. 

NOTE: There is no obligation to join.

 
Just click on the "Send Me Info" link
and you will receive:

    *  A personal letter from our State Committee Chairman
    *  A party platform flyer
    *  The "Not Yours to Give-Story about Davey Crocket" flyer
    *  The official Constitution Party informational flyer
    *  A copy of The Talon, CPoW's official state newsletter (if availiable) or printed articles from previous/current issue(s).
     * A Liberty Club brochure
 
Of course, it is our hope and we are very confident that once you have reviewed these materials and toured our web site, you will "come home" to the only 100% constitutionally correct, conservative political party in America, the Constitution Party.
 
Thank you for reaching out to us. 
Your friend in liberty,

 
Andrew Zuelke
State Committee Chairman-CPoW

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Constitution Party CA - CHUCK BALDWIN for Pres.

VOTE Dr Chuck Baldwin for President 2008 Chuck Baldwin is a citizen of the United States of America just like you and me. The difference is that he is not an elected politician offering the same old political answers. Chuck Baldwin has talked the talk and walked the walk. He doesn’t have a history of flip-flops and he does not test the wind every time he takes a position. Refreshing isn’t it? Have you ever thought what you would do if you were elected President of the United States? Chuck has done just that and he is providing the right answers to the important questions.
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The Democrats and Republicans have squandered the Founders' legacy of liberty and justice under the Constitution. Countless government officials in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government ignore their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution.

Seven Principles of the Constitution Party are:

1. Life: For all human beings, from conception to natural death;
2. Liberty: Freedom of conscience and actions for the self-governed individual;
3. Family: One husband and one wife with their children as divinely instituted;
4. Property: Each individual's right to own and steward personal property without government burden;
5. Constitution: and Bill of Rights interpreted according to the actual intent of the Founding Fathers;
6. States' Rights: Everything not specifically delegated by the Constitution to the federal government is reserved for the state and local jurisdictions;
7. American Sovereignty: American government committed to the protection of the borders, trade, and common defense of Americans, and not entangled in foreign alliances.

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The Superhighway to Serfdom
by Alan J. Scholl

Our most powerful national leaders are deliberately taking away the America that we love. The North American Union (NAU) has become a personal imminent threat to individual Americans, and simultaneously illegal immigration is mushrooming into an economic and social nightmare. Meanwhile, elements of our government, rather than moving to solve these problems have actually helped to create them and are exacerbating them. Here's why.

The Problems:

Most apparent are the hundreds of landowners who have become victims of "eminent domain" to create a ...
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The Great State Of Wisconsin Flag

Andrew Allen Zuelke
State Committee Chairman-CPoW

I could have voted Constitution Party without being a member, but as an ideas-driven person I felt that it was better for me to be a member of the party, thinking my ideas would more likely be acted on as an actual member than if they just came from an outsider proposing them.   Also, my belief in the CPoW platform was so solid, that I felt they are so constitutionally correct that it was a natural fit for me to fellowship with them

Andrew is a "REAL GUY" reaching out to "REAL PEOPLE"
Grassroots... "Joe the Plumber" ?
Here's Andrew with "Magic the Mason" !!!


Born:  November 3, 1968 in Madison WI USA

Never married /no children

BIO: I am a native Wisconsinite, raised on a dairy farm in Marquette County.  I graduated Westfield High School in 1987 and moved to my adopted hometown of Ripon in 1988, where I’ve lived ever since.

I do a lot of freelance writing and most recently photography.  From 1998-2001 I was an independent correspondent for the Fond du Lac Reporter newspaper, which published 80 of my articles and over 100 photos.  At about this time, I was the editor of and main writer for a three-congregation Lutheran church’s newsletter titled Our Messenger.

My life while in the Constitution Party of Wisconsin:

September 17, 2001:  I joined the Constitution Party of Wisconsin (CPoW) after visiting the party’s fair booth at the Waushara County Fair.

August 2005:  I succeed Jose Figueroa as the second chairman of the Public Relations Committee.

December 2005:  With the advice and help of state party chairman Randy Hamby, I created and edited The Talon, the official bi-monthly, then quarterly newsletter of CPoW.

April 2007:  At our party’s state convention in Milwaukee, I became a State Committee officer

co-representing congressional district 6.

July 2007:  At the State Committee meeting in Portage, I was chosen by the state committee officers to fill the vacancy in the 1st Vice Chairman’s position, working with then chairman Tim Farness.

September 17, 2007:  I was the featured speaker for the first Constitution Day Event sponsored by the Milwaukee County affiliate of the party, held in Brookfield.  After the dinner, I delivered a speech to the CDE attendees asking them, “Are You Constitutionally Correct?”

January 2008:  At the State Committee meeting in Wisconsin Rapids, my nomination was taken for a full term to 1st Vice Chairman.

April 2008:  At the party’s state convention in Wisconsin Rapids, member attendees elected me to a full term as 1st Vice Chairman.

July 1, 2008:  Chairman Farness stepped down as state committee chairman and being 1st Vice Chairman, I immediately stepped into the post and became the new state committee chairman of CPoW.

July 12, 2008:  At a State Committee meeting held in Ripon, the state committee officers officially approved my chairmanship.

July to September 3rd, 2008:  With the help of many in the party and friends outside the party, I coordinated the effort to place Constitution Party presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin on the ballot in Wisconsin with a signature collection drive. On September 2nd, I submitted the forms at the Government Accountability Board in Madison before the 5 pm deadline that day.  On September 3rd, I contacted the  GAB who confirmed that Chuck Baldwin and Darrell Castle will be on the November 2008 ballot.

My goals for this state affiliate of the Constitution Party:

1) To organize this party on the local level so that we can better network with constitutional conservatives in those areas of the state mainly in the form of regular monthly or even by-monthly meet-ups, promote our state affiliate locally especially through fair booths, hold local fundraisers, and garner media attention

2) To promote ourselves to such a point voters no longer ask our candidates or party members, “Constitution Party?  What’s that?” but that voters will now say, “Constitution Party?  Oh, yes, I’ve heard of you people.”

3) To build this party to such a level that constitutional conservatives see the Constitution Party as a viable alternative to the Republican Party and so voters will now think, “If I vote Republican it will split the vote up and the Democrats will get in so I better vote Constitutionalist.”

4) To increase the Constitution Party of Wisconsin’s membership, but only with like-minded people so our platform won’t be compromised by those who will seek to come into our party who don’t agree with our platform planks so we are not divided from within like the Republicans are.

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Why I joined the Constitution Party of Wisconsin:

      In 2000 I proudly voted for CP presidential candidate Michael Peroutka.  I voted the way I did for the same reason I joined CPoW:  I believe the Constitution Party best reflects my fiscal, political but  especially my social values.  I had already given the Republicans enough of my support and votes over my voting life, hoping that “if I stay with the Republicans just a little while longer, they will start electing conservative candidates who once in office would support and defend the Bill of Rights.” When I realized the Republican Party cared more for winning elections and not for defending my rights once in power, I could no longer give them my vote as a vote is a visible demonstration of one’s beliefs.

      I could have voted Constitution Party without being a member, but as an ideas-driven person I felt that it was better for me to be a member of the party, thinking my ideas would more likely be acted on as an actual member than if they just came from an outsider proposing them.   Also, my belief in the CPoW platform was so solid, that I felt they are so constitutionally correct that it was a natural fit for me to fellowship with them.

      I have no reason to believe there are enough constitutional champions left in the GOP to return them to the original intent of the Founding Fathers.  I see clearly that nearly all elected Republicans will sacrifice the Bill of Rights, my Bill of Rights, if that’s what it will take for them to buy votes by increasing government to maintain their careers in politics.  If individual Americans lose their individual rights, the “great experiment” is dead.  If we lose our sovereignty, America is dead.  Thomas Jefferson said, “It is the natural order of things for government to grow and liberty to yield.” He knew full well you cannot have both big federal government and liberty.  One will yield to the other.  I joined this party because my choice is to have liberty.


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