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The CC members fight for laws they feel promote the Christian agenda and against those that do not. Their site has reports on every relevant law, as well as how each Congressman voted. The pages include family resources, articles on American Christians, and more.
The College Democrat site explains the mission, history, and issues of this branch of the party. Membership is also available at this site.
Alphabetical listing of College Republican chapters throughout the country.
This page is considered a news clipping service for the progressive American thinker. Theres an endless supply of linked articles on every politicial topic under the sun. Another useful, well-designed, quick site.
The American Communists want you if you want to place the tax burden on corporations and the rich; to provide universal health care and college education for all; to maintain strong unions; to ensure the eradication of all discrimination; and much more.
The Consitution Party has an interesting balance of liberalism and new-age quirkiness. Their platform includes insituting a 14-percent flat tax, limiting welfare to five years and providing job training, making English the official national language, and protecting the Second Amendmentoh, and releasing all government documentaion regarding unidentified flying objects and any aliens that have been captured.
Democracy*Dynamics is a political movement to revolutionize the American electoral system and political process through a dynamic process of choice, representation and empowerment.
This is where the policies of the Democratic Congressional Membership can be accessed. Good research stuff for students.
Here you can find out everything the Democrats are doing. You can find out about their events, sign up for their electronic newsletter and even join the party.
The DSA believes that capitalism has failed and that the working peoples of the world are being oppressed and suppressed by a tiny percentage of rich. The DSA works to establish their own humane vision of internationl economic and social order.
The Fusionists believe that there should be no age restrition on the President or other federal positions; that the Electoral College should be abolished, so the elctorate can vote directly (which is what a true democracy allows; we live in a republic, not a democracy); and that welfare should be preserved, in a modified state, because it is ultimately better for the country help the needy.
One in a chain of Green Party sites, Green Party USA discusses some slightly recent campaigns, such as the 1996 Presidential campaign when their candidate, Ralph Nader, won .63 percent of the popular vote. Check out the page that explains why eating is a political statement.
This site isnt very graphics-heavy, but it is dense with Libertarian issues and positions. Those positions are also very Internet-oriented. As with all the political party sites, you can join too.
The JB Society makes the Republican Party look like a bunch of long-haired, New York liberals. Their site dicusses their opinions of less government, more responsibility, and offers a FAQ, their newsletter, commentary on pending legislation, and more.
Describes Americas fastest growing alternative political party. For those interested in government that is conflict-free, prevention-oriented, and that utilizes proven, field-tested solutions. Features the most comprehensive platform of any U.S. political party.
A grassroots, progressive political party running candidates for local elections around the country. They fight for living wage jobs, campaign finance reform, and public education.
The PPP is a party based on the most humanistic idealswhich makes sense considering that were all human. The PPP is a grass roots party that believes that peace is possible, that hierarchic constructs are bad, that crime and punishment in America needs to be retooled, that public-key encryption needs to be expanded for the public good, that the War on Drugs is immoral and hypocritical, and much more.
The Patriots are a party dedicated to changing the present de facto two-party system because they believe that this system has deprived the American people of the very rights the government is supposed to celebrate and protect. They want to eliminate contributions from special interests, adopt more stringent term limits, eliminate the electoral college, and more.
The PFP is a self-proclaimed feminist and socialist party that was founded in 1967. They also believe in supporting strong environmentalism, honoring all treaties with Native Americans, respecting all individuals sexuality choices, providing free health care, and achieving full employment, among others.
A comprehensive linked index to most of the major political parties in America today, complete with humorous commentary.
An extensive list of political parties and youth organizations around the world.
An excellent resource, not just for politics, organizations, and political parties in the United States, but all over the world. Definitely worth a visit.
If theres an aspect to politics and government that can be reformed, this party wants to reform it. Their platform is wide, but highlights include: disallowing all gifts and junkets; requiring the White House and Congress to have the same retirment and health care plans as the rest of us; shortening campaigns to four months; changing Election Day to a Saturday or Sunday so more working people can vote more easily; and more.
The RNC has a pretty interesting home page. It looks like a small town main street and the icons are the storefront windows. You can link with candidates and get their email addresses and, of course, join the party.
Mr. Hirshon is a bartender from Washington DC who decided to start running for president of the United States. He figured hed heard enough from the conversations he had had, and it was time to promote his platform, which, for Campaign 96, included having a better comedy act in the Oval Office than has been there, lowering cable rates, outlawing parking tickets, dropping the Cuban embargo so he can have a Cuban cigar, and many more sensible plans.
The USTP is a conservative party that believes not only in major tax reforms based on the original text of the Constitution, but also the following: oppose any New World Order, abortion, euthanasia, and Big Government; support a strong military and environmentalism as it suits their needs; and much more.
We the People is an Oakland, California-based party lead by former Governor Jerry Brown that seeks to implement a sustainability plan for Oakland, and then, presumably, other cities. Sustainability is a long-term plan that takes into account a citys economy, environment, population, and so forth.
This site offers a map of the U.S. that you can click to find the contact information and upcoming YD events for your area.