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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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News & Observer: NC tea party groups move from protests to politics

| April 4, 2010

Some Asheville Tea Party leaders researched debate rules and watched old presidential debates to find a template. About 175 party members graded the candidates and endorsed Murphy ophthalmologist Dan Eichenbaum. He’ll be getting a contribution from the Asheville group’s political action committee. [Read more]

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Physician Candidates for Health Freedom

Physician Candidates for Health Freedom

| March 23, 2010

Please join me this Thursday, March 25 as I host the “Physician Candidates for Health Freedom” forum at the Doubletree Hotel in Asheville. The event begins at 6:30 PM, and will be moderated by Dr. C.L. Gray, a practicing Board certified internal medicine physician and founder of Physicians For Reform, a non-profit, non-partisan, advocacy group designed to organize physicians, patients, and the business community in an effort to shape the nation’s healthcare debate. [Read more]

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Carolina Politics Online: Dr. Dan Eichenbaum’s Opening Remarks at the Asheville Tea Party Congressional Debate

| March 17, 2010

From Carolina Politics Online blog:

Dr. Dan Eichenbaum won the straw poll vote at this event and with it comes the endorsement of the Asheville Tea PAC. Eichenbaum is running in the 11th Congressional District to get the Republican nomination and the opportunity to unseat Congressman Heath Shuler (D) in November. [Read more]

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A Win For Limited Constitutional Government

A Win For Limited Constitutional Government

| February 21, 2010

Dr. Dan Eichenbaum, a practicing ophthalmologist and congressional candidate from Murphy, NC, scored another landslide victory in a straw poll conducted immediately following a candidate forum Saturday night in Transylvania County. [Read more]

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Brevard GOP Candidate Forum Tomorrow!

| February 19, 2010

Don’t forget that Saturday is the big debate in Transylvania County at Brevard Middle School at 5pm. Please come armed with tough questions and stay for the straw poll. Let’s show the other candidates that Dr. Dan’s freedom message has support and numbers to back it up! [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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Transylvania County Forum On Saturday – Newsletter

Transylvania County Forum On Saturday – Newsletter

| February 15, 2010

Dr. Dan is looking very forward to this debate since it will be the first one to include all the declared G.O.P. candidates. [Read more]

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An update from Dr. Dan…

| December 14, 2009

Dear fellow Patriots, Last week was an incredible week for our our campaign! I participated in two candidate forums, attended the Haywood County GOP Women’s Club meeting, and spoke at the annual Charles Taylor Holiday Dinner. The first candidate forum was hosted at Western Carolina University and sponsored by the Young Americans for Liberty. The [...]

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