Constitution

Notes From the Campaign Trail - Volume 14

“Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government...”     -Thomas Jefferson 

Notes From the Campaign Trail - Volume 13

Voters across America are sending a clear message: They don't like the way Washington works because it doesn’t work for us. Voters have lost faith in the self-serving career politicians that have lost touch with the concerns of Main Street.

Notes From the Campaign Trail - Volume 12

The primary season is officially upon us and I am asking on you to get involved today. Bradley has traveled just about every inch of the 58,000 square miles that make up District 1. He has met in clubs, spoke at Tea Parties, knocked on doors, talked with voters, and continues to listen to their concerns. While other candidates talk about doing it, Bradley Beauchamp is the candidate willing to do what it takes to earn the votes of his friends and neighbors in CD-1.

Notes From the Campaign Trail - Volume 7

Have you had enough of politics as usual? As Americans we have to change the way we elect our Representatives.  Congress has been doing business as usual, and the business of the people is not getting done. Now they have resorted to complete disregard for the people and hope that we will just forget or be bought off in November. This way of electing the people who will shape our children's future must end.

Notes From the Campaign Trail - Volume 6

Last week the Beauchamp for Congress campaign put on almost 1500 miles traveling around District 1 spreading Bradley’s message that he will Defend our Freedom, Defend the Constitution, and Defend the American Dream. That message has never been more important than it is today!

Vote!

The election of Obama/McCain was very important, and I did not vote. I have spent the last 38 years with my head in the clouds when it comes to politics. I have been part of the problem. I only have myself to blame for the position this country is in right now. As of 2009 I have chose to be part of the solution. I will vote every election for the rest of my life. I invite all the other voters who have stuck their heads in the sand to do the same. I want my rights back. I want the constitution to be our bible, not a living document.

Notes from the Campaign Trail - Volume 5

Someone once said that the definition of insanity is “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result”. Why is it that we trot out the same types of politicians, playing the same types of political games and expect to regain our country? We the people…right?

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