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9/12 Platform: 9 Principles, 12 Values

| July 15, 2011

9 Principles 1. America is good. The Constitution is a document that forever changed the relationship between man and government. Our Founders believed in Natural Law – that each of us is born into freedom and that the proper role of government is to protect and secure the rights of life, liberty, and property, not [...]

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Constitution for the United States of America

Constitution for the United States of America

| July 15, 2011

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. [Read more]

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Articles of Confederation

Articles of Confederation

| July 15, 2011

ARTICLE I
The Stile of this Confederacy shall be “The United States of America”.

II
Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and right, which is not by this Confederation expressly delegated to the United States, in Congress assembled. [READ MORE...]

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Are you in favor of legalizing drugs?

| April 5, 2010

On Thurs, April 1, the Asheville Citizen-Times had a Letter to the Editor by S. Benson King stating you are in favor of legalizing drugs. I sent a message through your website yesterday questioning this, but have not had a response, so I am trying this e-mail to determine your stance on this issue. [Read more]

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Asheville Tea PAC Questionnaire

Asheville Tea PAC Questionnaire

| February 15, 2010

If you haven’t made up your mind about which candidate to support yet, you are strongly encouraged to go to the Asheville Tea PAC website and review all of the candidate’s questionnaires.[Read more]

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FoxNews.com Outlines the Importance of Doctors in Government

FoxNews.com Outlines the Importance of Doctors in Government

| February 13, 2010

Rising from the ranks of my home state, three North Carolina physicians are running for Congress to address our nation’s daunting challenges. Dr. B. J. Lawson, Dr. James Taylor, and Dr. Dan Eichenbaum seek to represent the 4th, 6th, and 11th Congressional districts. Should they be elected, North Carolina would have a larger physician representation than any state in the Union—three of thirteen Congressional seats, nearly 25%. But why should America care? [Read more]

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Town Hall Meeting – Live Webcast!

Town Hall Meeting – Live Webcast!

| January 20, 2010

Dr. Dan is committed to spreading the message of freedom across Western North Carolina and being a representative who prides himself on direct contact with his constituents. Please join us Friday and have your questions answered by the next representative from the 11th District. [Read more]

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About the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child

About the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child

| January 19, 2010

The United Nations came up with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), and the United States is the only member of the UN that has NOT adopted the treaty. Although it “sounds good” to be advocates for the welfare of children worldwide, we must be sure that we do not adopt the UNCRC. [Read more]

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Shouldn’t there be more oversight of homeschooling?

Shouldn’t there be more oversight of homeschooling?

| January 19, 2010

Today’s public school teachers are working within a system that has largely not fostered creativity, individuality or excellence, which are the criteria we need in order to compete and succeed in life. This is not, however, the fault of the teachers – it is the fault of the system. [Read more]

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How do you make the best health care better?

| January 12, 2010

As a physician, I understand that some of our citizens may still not be able to afford health insurance. In the past, I was able to treat patients for free or for minimal fees by my own choice. [Read more]

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