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    Founder of Minutemen targets run for president

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    Founder of Minutemen targets run for president
    Jim Gilchrist eyes bid with Constitution Party, claims Republicans 'sold out our sovereignty'

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    Posted: April 30, 2006
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    By Jerome R. Corsi



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    © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com


    Jim Gilchrist

    Jim Gilchrist, founder of the Minuteman Project, is considering a run for president in 2008 representing the Constitution Party.

    Gilchrist has just returned from Florida where he met with the party's national committee.

    Chairman James Clymer told WorldNetDaily the party was excited about the possibility of Gilchrist as its marquis candidate.

    "Yes, indeed, we are interested," Clymer said. "Gilchrist spoke to us last weekend in Tampa and our people asked Jim then if he would be the candidate. We think it would be wonderful if Jim Gilchrist would seriously consider being our presidential candidate."


    Gilchrist told WND the only candidate he would support as the Republican Party presidential nominee in 2008 was Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo.

    "If John McCain enters the race for president," Gilchrist said. "I will definitely run. John McCain should have forfeited his right to run for president on the Republican Party the moment he put his name on immigration legislation with Sen. Ted Kennedy."

    Gilchrist and the Constitution Party both agree on the need to secure the southern border with Mexico. Commenting on the street demonstrations planned for tomorrow, Gilchrist said they are nothing more than "a declaration that we are no longer a nation governed by the rule of law, but that we are being ruled by mob rule."

    Asked whether he felt President Bush's "guest worker" program or the administration's "pathway to citizenship" were reasonable compromises, Gilchrist reacted sharply: "The Republican Party is going to pay a huge price for pandering to what they think is going to be an illegal-alien vote and for their reckless disregard for the rule of law. The Republican Party has sold out our sovereignty."

    Gilchrist told WND that he thought his third-party candidacy could be viable, noting "the country is ready for a third-party candidate, just like the country was ready for Ross Perot in 1992."

    Gilchrist was harshly critical of Bush's leadership on the immigration issue.

    "The president should resign," Gilchrist asserted. "The Congress should begin impeachment proceedings if President Bush will not resign. President Bush has shown he is incompetent to handle his job. It amounts to dereliction of duty that President Bush has left our border with Mexico wide open while supposedly he is fighting a war on terror."

    Asked if he thought the recent arrests by the Department of Homeland Security cracking down on companies who hire illegal aliens was effective, Gilchrist dismissed the administration's efforts.

    "It's nothing more than a show," Gilchrist argued. "DHS just served up another 'photo op.'"

    "The political fix is on," Gilchrist warned. "The president thinks he has a compromise that the Republican leadership and the Democratic leadership can ram through Congress, but it's going to end up being jammed down the throats of the 300 million people the president is supposed to be preserving, protecting and defending."

    Gilchrist dismissed President Bush's attempt to get "comprehensive immigration reform" passed by Congress before the August recess. "Any law the Bush administration supports," Gilchrist predicted, "will be just like all the other immigration laws – a sellout. The administration plans to forget about the enforcement parts as soon as President Bush can shake hands with Ted Kennedy, right after he signs the law into effect. It's all a wink-wink game the Republicans have started playing with the Democrats. Both parties are really just the same. Neither party wants to secure our border with Mexico."

    How about "guest workers"?

    "The 'guest worker' program, or whatever the PR guys at the White House decide to call it," Gilchrist answered, "will be nothing more than an amnesty. We're going to wave the magic wand and 30 million illegal aliens will somehow become citizens, despite the fact that they march under the Mexican flag and make up their own national anthem in Spanish. Pretty soon there will be 50 million illegal aliens here. Who knows? As far as George Bush and Sen. Ted Kennedy are concerned, the more the merrier."

    The Constitution Party supported Gilchrist in 2005, when he ran as an independent for Congress after Rep. Chris Cox, R-Calif., resigned to become chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Committee. Gilchrist received 25.5 percent of the vote in the general election, losing to Republican John Campbell. At that time, Clymer put out a strong statement supporting Gilchrist's candidacy. According to Dec. 15 party press release:


    Jim Clymer, chairman of the Constitution Party, believes that a major change is in order. Both the House and the Senate have been thoroughly corrupted by influence-peddling for decades, Clymer said. But the solution is not to run the Democrats to power or to elect a more ethical Republican majority. The solution, according to Clymer, is to jettison the two major parties altogether and to start afresh with principle-based leadership.
    In 1992, Howard Phillips left the Republican Party to found the U.S. Taxpayers Party and ran as the party's presidential candidate. In 1995, the party became the fifth political party to be recognized by the Federal Election Commission as a national political party. In 1999, the party changed its name to the Constitution Party.

    During the Nixon administration, Phillips headed two federal agencies, serving last as the director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity.

    A third-party candidate could represent a viable challenge to the Democrats in 2008.

    A recent Rasmussen poll indicated disillusionment over President Bush's immigration policy could lead to a tie, with 31 percent of voters going for the Democratic Party presidential candidate, 31 percent going for a third-party independent arguing to build a wall on the border, and 21 percent for the Republican candidate.

    Gilchrist, a Marine veteran with 13 months combat experience in Vietnam, presents himself in an unassuming fashion.

    "I'm just an average Joe citizen," Gilchrist told WND. "What we've proved is that an average Joe citizen can come out of nowhere and not only create the Minuteman Project, but can also run for president. I want to bring common sense and rule of law back into our national dialogue."

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    He has my vote if he runs and I agree with everything he said. If Bush gets his amnesty, he'll convienantly forget about enforcing any enforcement provisions in the bill. Bush is a sellout and a traitor to his nation and a horrible, rotten bastard. He should be forced to leave the oval office in disgrace.
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    If he does run as a third party candidate, I believe the republicans and democrats will have good reason to be scared -- it could be the end of their parties and for good reason
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mamie
    If he does run as a third party candidate, I believe the republicans and democrats will have good reason to be scared -- it could be the end of their parties and for good reason
    Only thing that sucks is, if you think the treatment Ross Perot got was bad, just wait until the oligarchy sinks their rotten teeth into this guy. I pray he stands strong.
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    dman1200,
    RE:
    Only thing that sucks is, if you think the treatment Ross Perot got was bad, just wait until the oligarchy sinks their rotten teeth into this guy.

    Well said and reflective in that rotten teeth break easily when they bite into something hard.


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    San Diego Poll: Do You Support The Minutemen

    Click link, then scroll down on right side of the screen. Right now it is 70% positive. They posted the numbers on the 11 o'clock news, but the poll is still going.

    Good job gang! We're winning over the hearts and minds of San Diego Citizens. Just wait til after this weekend!! You guys are great!



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    Quote Originally Posted by dman1200
    Quote Originally Posted by Mamie
    If he does run as a third party candidate, I believe the republicans and democrats will have good reason to be scared -- it could be the end of their parties and for good reason
    Only thing that sucks is, if you think the treatment Ross Perot got was bad, just wait until the oligarchy sinks their rotten teeth into this guy. I pray he stands strong.
    He is VERY strong. I know Jim personally, from living in VERY close quarters with him for several weeks, and working directly with him quite a lot during that time. I have also met with him several times since that April 05 event. I think he would make a fine pres. However, my biggest fear is the sound of "hail to the chief, Hillary"

    I will certainly vote for Jim, if he is on the ballot, and hopefully, when he stumps around here, I will get a chance to talk with him again.

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    If Jim runs, he'll have mine and my husbands vote. Yeee haw :P
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    Jim Gilchrist would make a wonderful candidate as would the two lawmakers below mentioned in my sig. line. The Republicans have sold us out! I voted for Bush in both elections, believing that he is a conservative..........................
    Tom Tancredo - Jeff Sessions 2008 !!!

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    While I admit every political party has it's fallacies and drawbacks, I've done tons of research into all alternatives to the Republican and Democratic parties. Out of all other parties and affiliations, I've personally found the Constitution Party to be as close as one can get while throwing out the traitors in the Republican and Democratic parties.

    I've rescinded my Republican voter registration and will be changing to the Constitution party - they are quite simply the closest possible to a true and Constitutional party - bar none.

    And if Jim runs for President and represents this party, even better!!
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