As a complete outsider it was a positive thing to read what the webmaster had posted in the beginning of this thread. I am no expert on politics, but the program of this Constitution Party appears to be comparatively good, if not praiseworthy, especially when thinking of the evil and liberal and humanistic times we live in. I only found a few things worded in such a way that I personally might propose a change in it, but otherwise I think this would be the most honorable party in the USA today. If ever God the Lord was involved in politics I believe this party to be one He would not condemn too strongly. I know it is not the easiest thing to apply the word of God and its principles and teachings to the governing of a sovereign nation, including its written constitution, and its enforcement in practice. I cannot tell if any modern nation since the so called Reformation has fully succeeded in this task. I would tend to think the USA in its early years, up till the end of the 19th century about, was pretty well governed, and was reportedly a country envied by most other countries. I would also think that Great Britain also pretty much has been enabled to apply the principles of the Bible and the Reformation to its government. Its constitution has however developed over a perion of several hundreds of years, and I guess it differs quite much from that of the USA. But both of these nations are reportedly founded upon the most praiseworthy principles of the Protestant Reformation, which may be a clue to their prosperity. As for Great Britain I think most honest people would say its prosperity is no more. USA is probably far worse off, much due to the worthless leaders of past decades, who, as someone stated, have much violated the original constitution and brought in new laws, tending to the said New World Order. If I lived in America I think I would support the Constitution Party.
As for the founding of the USA in 1776 I believe the truth is that several of the signers of the constitution were practising Free Masons, which means they were hardly true Christians in the Biblical sense of the word. I believe however that they were more honorable and just than modern day Masons, e.g. Bush Jr., Clinton etc. I believe many of those founding father masons held the Bible in higher esteem than their modern day counterparts. The result was a constitution I find quite honorable and just. As to whether some signers were Christians I do not know about that, but at least many of them professed to be, and tried to the best of their understanding and ability apply Biblical principles to the constitution. But I do not see any use of denying the fact that some founders in fact were freemasons, because so many things point to this. Freemasonry is an antichristian religion which has borrowed its dogmas and stuff from many other religions. But nevertheless it appears that God in some measure blessed the forging of the constitution, and USA as a nation for many decades, and it reportedly prospered in many ways. So my advise would be to vote for the Constitution Party, despite the fact that before Almighty God it is far from perfect.
Harald