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Broaddus, Daniel, Graham

Alex Fegely
Government & Economic
15 October 2014

The American Conservative Party of in the US Federal Government represents the
conservatism of those in America. This minority party believes in the true nobility of the
intentions of the Founders of America. This party strongly believes in the freedoms and the
liberties of the founding documents of the United States. Individuality is also a major focus for
this minor party in America. The traditional American values are a center focus of the American
Conservative Party.
This American party is built on the rights for a free society. The rights of those who are
called to be citizens of the United States, cannot have their rights be given to them by their
government. Instead, their rights are given to them by their Creator. These rights and their beliefs
in a free society, reflects the intentions of the Founders of the United States. On top of their
rights to a free society, the American Conservative Party believes in economic freedom. This
party believes that the government should not force what works for the majority onto the
minority just because it seems to work. This is believed to go against the standing traditions of
conservatives. Also, this American Conservative Party strongly believes in the importance of
each individual. Each individual possesses the same worth, value, and dignity as the other. No
one individual is or should be held any higher than the other. Equal opportunity for wealth and
freedom is encouraged in this US political party.
Three of the American Conservative Partys major issues that are focused on are
immigration, the Federal role of law enforcement, and the second amendment. This political
party believes that the US is a country of immigrants. This country is a melting pot for all
ethnicities and cultures and this nation needs to produce and enforce a strong legal immigration
system that will help America to continue to grow and prosper. Law enforcement in the US is
believed to have overstepped its Constitutional boundaries, says the American Conservative
Party. The American Conservative Party believed that the Framers of America intended law
enforcement to deal with immigration, regulation of interstate commerce, and to deal with crimes
on Federal lands or against the Federal government. Beyond these issues, this party doesnt
believe that law enforcement should become involved with problems on a Federal level. Lastly,
the American Conservative Party believes in the second amendment. They believe that to support
the individual rights to self-defense and a free society. This party supports the possession and
usage of firearms of those who are qualified to handle these weapons. Since, the American
Conservative Party believes in the right to bear arms, they also believe in law enforcement
against gun crimes.
The American Conservative Party is an American political party centered on the rights of
the individual. This political party believes in giving the power to the citizens. The Constitution
is the framework of the people of America and the center focus of this political party. This US
document is used to help deal with the few important issues of this party such as immigration,
the role of law enforcement, and the second amendment. This US political party is a minor party,
amongst many, but this political party is focused on major issues.




Work Cited
"Our Principles." American Conservative Party. American Conservative Party. Web. 24 Oct.
2014. <http://americanconservativeparty.com/principles/>.

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