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"So, let me lay out our Patriots' Road for America. With the Cold War over,
we shall craft a foreign policy for a new century rooted in the great
tradition of Washington, Jefferson and John Quincy Adams who wrote:

Wherever the standard of freedom and independence...shall be unfurled, there
will [America's] heart, her benedictions and her prayers be....But she goes
not abroad in search of monsters to destroy."

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Bard

We don't need a 3rd party;  we need a 2nd Party.

The DNC and the GOP defined:
     Two wings of the same bird of prey,
The National Socialist DemocRatic Republican Party.
The New Patriotism
Patrick J. Buchanan
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Good morning. Today, I am ending my lifelong membership in the Republican Party, and 
my campaign for its nomination; and I am declaring my intention to seek the nomination 
of the Reform Party for the presidency of the United States. 

This decision was not made without anguish and regret. I will forever cherish the 
memory of having been perhaps the only Goldwaterite in the Graduate School of 
Journalism at Columbia University in 1961. Nor will I ever regret my nine years of 
service to Richard Nixon, from his comeback campaigns of 1966 and '68, to our 49-state 
triumph of '72, through the final days of Watergate. I was with Nixon in China. And I 
also had the high honor of being Ronald Reagan's second in the Panama Canal debates, 
and at his side when that great president refused to give up missile defense and 
walked out of the summit at Reykjavik in Ronald Reagan's finest hour of the Cold War. 
From the thunderous reception we got at Houston in 1992, when I told the Buchanan 
Brigades we had to come home and stand beside George Bush, to the ovations at Ames, 
Iowa, last summer, when I faced off with his son, the Governor, the Republican party 
has been good to me. And I have tried to be loyal to it. But, as John F. Kennedy said, 
Sometimes party loyalty asks too much. And today it asks too much of us. 

Today, candor compels us to admit that our vaunted two-party system is a snare and a 
delusion, a fraud upon the nation. Our two parties have become nothing but two wings 
of the same bird of prey. On foreign and trade policy, open borders and centralized 
power, our Beltway parties have become identical twins. Both supported NAFTA and GATT 
and the surrender of our national sovereignty to the WTO. Both supported the extension 
of nuclear war guarantees to the borders of Russia. Both supported the illegal war on 
Serbia. Both support IMF bailouts of corrupt regimes. Both vote for MFN trade 
privileges for a Communist Chinese regime that today targets missiles on American 
cities. The appeasement of Beijing is a bipartisan disgrace, and we will not be a part 
of it. 

Neither party speaks for the forgotten Americans whose jobs were sent overseas to 
finance the boom market of the 1990s that the rest of us enjoy. Both parties are 
addicted to soft money. Both write laws with lobbyists looking over their shoulders. 
Both embrace the unprincipled politics of triangulation. 

And neither fights today with conviction and courage to rescue God's country from the 
cultural and moral pit into which she has fallen. The day of the outsider is over in 
the Beltway parties; the money men have seen to that. Never again will our political 
establishment permit a dissident to come as close to capturing a nomination as we did 
in 1996. They have rearranged the primary schedule and rigged the game to protect the 
party favorites. 

Candidates of ideas need not apply, as both parties seek out the hollow men, the 
malleable men, willing to read from teleprompters speeches scripted by consultants and 
pollsters for whom the latest print-out from the Focus Group is sacred text. 

We choose not to play our assigned role in their sham election. My friends, this year 
is our last chance to save our republic, before she disappears into the godless New 
World Order that our elites are constructing in a betrayal of everything for which our 
Founding Fathers lived, fought, and died. 

Only the Reform Party offers the hope of a real debate and a true choice of destinies 
for our country. "If we don't go now, Pat," I have been told by loyalists all across 
America, "every cause for which we fought for seven years will die." Well, we can't 
let those causes die, because they are America's cause. So let me say to the money 
boys and the Beltway elites who think that, at long last, they have pulled up their 
drawbridge and locked us out forever: You don't know this peasant army. We have not 
yet begun to fight. 

So, let me lay out our Patriots' Road for America. With the Cold War over, we shall 
craft a foreign policy for a new century rooted in the great tradition of Washington, 
Jefferson and John Quincy Adams who wrote: 

Wherever the standard of freedom and independence...shall be unfurled, there will 
[America's] heart, her benedictions and her prayers be....But she goes not abroad in 
search of monsters to destroy. 

I pledge to you: I will never send an American army to fight in a foreign war, unless 
our country is attacked or our vital interests are imperiled. They call us 
"isolationists." Well, if they mean I intend to isolate America from the bloody 
territorial and ethnic wars of the new century, I plead guilty. It is the first duty 
of a statesman: to keep his country out of wars that are not his country's quarrel. 
And the junk yards of history are strewn with the wreckage of republics and empires 
that failed to learn that lesson. 

We intend to dust off an ancient document and restore it to its rightful place as the 
altar piece of American government. You may have heard of it. It's called the 
Constitution of the United States. Under the Constitution, before America goes to war, 
the Congress must declare war. By my reading of the Constitution, the soldiers, 
sailors, airmen and Marines who take an oath of loyalty to the United States, are 
never to be used as the imperial troops of anybody's New World Order. We will bring 
our soldiers home where they belong; and rebuild our military might and morale so no 
nation will dare attack us. 

And the first step to restore that morale is to evict from the Bully Pulpit of the 
Oval Office, our own Elmer Gantry, Mr. Clinton, whose desecration of that temple of 
our civilization, and squalid behavior, render him unfit to serve as Commander in 
Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States. 

We Americans are a good and generous people. Our tradition of being first at the scene 
of natural disasters, providing food and shelter for the victims, is rooted in deep 
our hearts. That tradition we shall maintain. But IMF bailouts of deadbeat dictators 
must end; and we must phase out foreign aid and start looking out for the forgotten 
Americans right here in the U.S.A. 

It is time for a New Patriotism, where America's sovereignty is wholly and fully 
restored. And if, as Secretary General Kofi Annan has threatened, we will lose our 
vote in the United Nations, if we don't give him the billion dollars he says we owe 
him, I would give Mr. Kofi this word of advice: Sir, don't go there. Because if our 
vote in the UN is in jeopardy, your lease on Turtle Bay is in jeopardy. 

As for America's immense trade deficits, even Mr. Greenspan is now alarmed, as they 
approach four percent of our entire economy. Because of NAFTA and GATT, America's 
industrial base has been hollowed out, our manufacturing workers, who support families 
on a single wage, have been forced to compete with sweatshop labor abroad; and our 
country has been left dependent on imports for the vital necessities of national life. 

We must cut out these cancerous trade deficits and make America a self-reliant nation 
again. And to those who prattle on about out duties to the Global Economy, let me say 
it again: I'm not running for president of the world; I'm running for President of the 
United States. 

But of all the needs of this nation, none is greater for our peace and happiness than 
racial reconciliation. The backsliding toward hyphenated-Americanism must end. Let us 
abolish quotas and set-asides, these un-American devices that reward individuals based 
on what color they are, or what continent their kinfolk came from. Let us abandon a 
sterile and futile politics of victims-and-villains, and rediscover what brings us all 
together as one nation and one people. All of us must learn our English language. All 
of us must come to know our common history, heritage, and American heroes, so we can 
get our great Melting Pot working its magic again. Any man or woman from any continent 
or any country can be a good American. We know that. But it takes time to assimilate 
the thirty million who have come in the last thirty years. And we need time. Indeed, 
we need a time-out on legal immigration, to ease the downward pressure on workers' 
wages and to defeat the forces of separatism that threaten us and nations all over the 
world. 

This land is our land; it belongs to all of us, immigrant and native-born alike; and 
it would be unpardonable ingratitude if we, the children of pioneers and patriots of 
every color, continent, and creed, lost this last best hope of earth, because we could 
not learn to live with one another, and could not learn to love one another. 

If America stands for anything in this world, it is freedom. Yet today America is 
among the most over-taxed, over-regulated, and over-governed societies in history. Our 
Federal Government collects a fifth of all the wealth we produce and controls perhaps 
half of it. Can anyone name a single regulation that has been repealed in ten years, 
or a single agency that has been abolished? Even the National Endowment for the Arts 
soldiers defiantly on. 

We need to restore the old constitutional division of labor in government. Defense and 
foreign policy are the province of the federal government, but welfare and education 
are the business of state and local governments. And in children's education, parents 
come first, teachers second, and federal judges not at all. 

Mr. Bush says his Department of Education will write tests for fourth grade children 
in Idaho. But if I am elected president, the bureaucrats at the Department of 
Education are not going to be testing kids; they're going to be testing the magic of 
the market place. And all federal money for the school children of America will be 
sent back to the school districts of America, where accountability begins and 
authority belongs. 

We need a new Supreme Court where only constitutionalists need apply, a court that 
will respect both states rights and human rights, that will begin to undo the damage 
done this nation by judicial aggressions, beginning with that abomination they call 
Roe v. Wade. 

We need a President and a Congress that will pick up the whip the Founding Fathers 
left in Article III of the Constitution-to herd the justices back into the narrow 
stalls to which they were first consigned by Hamilton and Madison. 

What is a self-governing people doing, waiting meekly each week for nine jurists to 
tell us how we may govern ourselves? As our fathers threw off a tyranny of kings, let 
us throw off this tyranny of judges-and let America be America again! 

As for our IRS tax code, it is an insult to a free people, the product of an endless 
series of corrupt bargains between lobbyists and legislators. Let us rip this weed out 
by its roots, cut taxes to the lowest level in modern history, eliminate taxes on 
savers and small business, and shift the burden where it belongs, on a transnational 
elite that has no loyalty to any country. 

For every tax on manufactured goods that are made in the U.S.A, let us put an equal 
tax on foreign goods dumped in the U.S.A. For every tariff China puts on us, let us 
put an equal tariff on them. That way, Mr. Clinton's campaign contributors down at the 
Chinese embassy can start contributing to the upkeep of the Seventh Fleet. 

Friends, ours is truly the best of times and the worst of times. With our miraculous 
advances in medicine, science, and technology, none of us would want to go back to 
yesterday. But something good has been lost from those years as well: The old 
patriotism, a popular culture that undergirded the values of faith, family, and 
country, the idea that we Americans are a people who sacrifice and suffer together, 
and go forward together, the mutual respect, the sense of limits, the good manners; 
all are gone. My life has been spent in the great and good vocations of politics, 
journalism, and government. None commands the respect it once did; all today are in 
disrepute. 

I cannot think of a time since Watergate, so poisoned with rancor and hostility, and I 
don't know if any president can change that, the way Ronald Reagan infused his time 
with his spirit and unabashed love of country. But I do know this: I will try. 

America needs a Government of National Unity and Reconciliation that draws from the 
best of all parties, and I promise you: I will create that kind of government. And if 
we build it, they will come. 

My friends, all the great empires of Europe that began our century so full of swagger 
and bombast came crashing down to ruin. All are now surrendering their identities and 
their independence to a super state that pays homage to the god of Mammon. America 
alone still endures, independent and free. The great questions before us are these: 
Shall we, too, yield to their temptation, follow their path, and suffer their fate? Is 
the call to empire irresistible? Is a world government inevitable? Or can America 
remain forever a light unto the nations, an example to mankind of how a free people 
should govern themselves, a republic above whose sovereignty stands the sovereignty of 
God alone. 

That is our cause. And so it is that in the name of the Founding Fathers, we go forth 
to rescue America, and we will not quit this fight as long as there is breath within 
us. 

God save the Republic, and God bless America. 
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