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DEACE: No turning back from change in the GOP

We’re not satisfied with leaders who put party above principle

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Old paradigm: We need to chip away incrementally at what’s happened to our culture.

New paradigm: We want to defeat evil, not regulate it.

Taxes

Old paradigm: Across-the-board tax cuts, tax credits and subsidies to corporate America stimulate economic development.

New paradigm: Get the government out of the business of choosing winners and losers and pass either the Fair Tax or the Flat Tax.

Judicial activism

Old paradigm: Legal positivism with “conservative” judges appointed by Republicans.

New paradigm: We need to limit the jurisdiction of the courts as our Founders intended and instead appoint judges who understand that any law that conflicts with God’s Law is no law.

Leadership

Old paradigm: Chiefs are anointed to speak for their tribes and then given a seat at the table of power to represent their specific constituency while also making their constituents’ decisions for them.

New paradigm: I think for myself and trust neither the party nor the “leaders” it selects to think for me.

Mouthpiece

Old paradigm: Rush Limbaugh.

New paradigm: Glenn Beck.

Heroes

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