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Why Are We Republicans?
A person who identifies with the Republican party usually believes the
following:
• That respect for every person's individual rights is the foundation this
country is built on.
• That power, even in the hands of responsible legislators, is a corrupting
influence; therefore it is necessary to restrain the power government has over
the individual.
• That every individual has the right to exercise their individual rights so
long as that exercise doesn't infringe on the rights of another.
• That every person has the right to control their own destiny, free from
government coercion, and has the right to enjoy the fruits of their labor
without judgment, manipulation or constraint.
• That the Bill of Rights was written explicitly to protect the rights of the
individual from the coercive power of government, and that each of the 10
amendments is equal in significance and importance.
• That each person has the right to own property, to control the destiny of that
property, or to seek appropriate compensation if that land is restricted in any
way through the coercion of government.
• That each person has ownership and control of that which they create.
• That free enterprise and the existence of corporations are neither inherently
good nor bad; but serve a necessary function in the creation of wealth and
prosperity in America.
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