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“I was not elected to serve one party, but one nation,” George W. Bush, 43rd President of  the United States of America, in his December 13, 2000, victory speech.


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President Bush's Inaugural Address

Call for political action: Urge congress and the White House to take the following actions:

(1) Stop funding Planned Parenthood and other organizations that promote abortion and promiscuous sexual activity.

(2) Go after pornographers, especially on the Internet. If they lose money, they will go out of business.

(3) Send a clear message that illegal drug use is not acceptable.

(4) Work to stop oppression of Christians worldwide, and stop the attack on Christian values and activities in America.

(5) Promote alternatives to "public education" and hold public educators accountable. Restore teaching of morality, integrity, and ethics.

(6) Encourage and support countries that try to help their own people. Denounce and penalize countries that oppress their own people.

(7) Support traditional family values.

(8) Stop funding the National Endowment for the Arts, which promotes homosexual and anti-Christian "art".

(9) Keep taxes reasonable and reduce the size and role of the federal government in our daily lives.

Call for political action: Now that the dust from the 2000 Presidential election has settled, we need to lobby for:

(1) Election day should be a national holiday to allow an equal chance for all voters to go to the polls, not just union members, welfare recipients, and retirees.

(2) All polls must be closed in the entire United States before news people can start projecting winners.

(3) News stations, newspapers, and magazines must state their party affiliation or leaning. Opinions must be identified as such and not passed off as "news".

(4) In close elections, there must be a four-member canvassing board to review hand counts. They should consist of two representatives of each party whose candidate stands to win or lose on the strength of the recount. A minimum of three people must decide for whom the ballot was cast, else it is rejected as a non-vote.

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