American Rights Act
Amending the American Rights Act. H.R.2.
§1 The American Rights Act is amended by striking it and inserting all of the following:
1) Whereas the American Republic loves God, walks with Him, and wishes to continue to be Great;
2) Whereas America is first and foremost God, One who is Christian, Righteous, Loving, and Everlasting;
3) Whereas we believe in, and are firmly aware of, the freedom and equality of all mankind under the Saviorship of our Lord Jesus Christ;
4) Whereas the God of America, our God, is the origin of all that is good, and our country; and also the origin of Religion, which is the duty we owe to Him;
5) Whereas Religion is the guiding force that shapes Culture;
6) Whereas the Behavior that men conduct themselves within is predicated upon Religion, and this behavior is referred to as Culture; and Culture is the guiding force that shapes Nations;
7) Whereas it is entirely Nationality that shapes a People; and Nations are the guiding force that shape Peoples;
8) Whereas it is a People who shape Community; and America is a beautiful Community;
9) Whereas it is a Community that shapes Family; and America is a Family;
10) Whereas it is Family that shapes Friendship; and America is a group of Friends;
11) Whereas it is Friendship that shapes the Individual, and the Individual that has the rest, and writes it upward and unto himself, one for all and all for one; and America is an Individual, each and every one of us: Now, therefore, be it
12) Resolved, That America is God, and that the American Republic organization loves our God, Who is God;
a) Resolved, That George Washington delivered the American People from England, and led us to this Promised Land; Washington ascended Mount Vernon, and spoke with God; God, through Jesus Christ, handed the Constitution and the Bill of Rights down to George Washington, who came down and gave it to the People;
b) Resolved, That Americans are God’s chosen People who, through Time, have continued the legacy thereof;
13) Resolved, That Protestant Christianity, or Protestant-based Christianity, and its American manifestation, is the most stunning Religion of them all, and the greatest adherent to the wisdom of Jesus Christ and His Father, the God of America;
a) Resolved, That all men are created equal, having been formed in the Image of an Omnipotent Origin; and therefore share and rejoice in the Blessings of all Rights in such a name;
b) Resolved, That all men consequently and accordingly have a duty to God, the God of America, in order to uphold, bless, rejoice, and enjoy such Image;
14) Resolved, That the behavior, traditions, and actions of Protestant Christian Americans have grown into an abundance of acts and mannerisms which today form a definitive Culture; this Culture is known as the American Constitution;
a) Resolved, That the Constitution of America shall be both the written and formal Constitution adopted in 1787, as well as the unwritten and various traditions, culture, practices, and formative actions that make America what she is;
i) to speak bravely
ii) to exercise gusto
iii) to bear arms
iv) to love thy neighbor
v) to act with courage
vi) to elect representatives
15) Resolved, That this Culture forms the Nation of America, which is the United States;
a) Resolved, That the United States is a free and virtuous country;
16) Resolved, That the Nation of the United States of America forms the Republican People; this People are the prime and only adherents to the Nation of the United States;
a) Resolved, That “Republican” is referring to the Character of People that grasps the balance between various forms of private and public responsibilities, geared toward the public good or righteous self-interest within;
b) Resolved, That the Republican People are distinguished by—
i) the complexity of our allegiances to things both private and public;
ii) constituted in a complex time sense capable of maintaining a healthy tension between the recurring and the ephemeral, duty and appetite, and thought and action;
iii) whose hallmark is the ability to grasp the significance of a public realm of authority as the context for private pursuits, and without being single-mindedly devoted to it, still sacrifice for its preservation;
iv) sharing in self-rule through the exercise of civic virtues and certain qualities of character, in order to secure Liberty;
c) Resolved, That the Republican People are furthered distinguished by—
i) the intent to achieve some substantive interest for oneself or one’s supporters, while still preserving a public realm of freedom under general laws, sustained by competition in government and party;
ii) being individuals raised in a commercial, democratic ethos of material self-interest as the basis for individual contentment, who can still grasp the idea of political authority as providing the context for this pursuit rather than simply another form of it;
iii) self-reliance, the strength to hold conflicting duties and desires in balanced tension, and individual independence and judgment
d) Resolved, That in particular, the Republican people have a Character that—
i) is theistic
ii) bears some relation to the country and agriculture;
iii) can be constituted in enlightened commerce as well;
iv) is capable of competently bearing arms;
v) is amateurish; i.e., resists extreme specialization in the personality;
vi) cares for the common or general good, or is habituated to civic virtue;
vii) has origins in the traditional family;
e) Resolved, That the Republican People unanimously support—
i) freedom of speech
ii) right to self-defense, bear arms
iii) pro-truth
iv) prioritization of the US, her citizens, and their well being therein
1) strong borders and immigration policy
2) strong defensive military to protect and to preserve
i) pro-tradition and pro-Christianity basis for American civilization and morality
ii) pro traditional gender roles societally
1) nuclear family and anti-unlimited LGBTQ
2) pro natalist
3) pro life in principal
f) Resolved, That the following be considered important, yet are open to some debate as to means:
i) the degree to pro life vision in contrast to state variances
ii) the degree of economic regulation balancing free and open commerce
1) balancing free and open commerce with protectionism
iii) protecting American business and consumers
1) protecting the American dream
iv) approach to Islamic containment
g) Resolved, That, in particular, the Republican People do—
i) oppose extreme forms of abortion
ii) oppose erosion of immigration laws
iii) actively support deportations of illegals aliens
iv) support the building of a border wall
v) oppose forms of censorship or "hate speech" as sometimes or often justified
vi) oppose experimental sexuality, gender, including transitioning of children
vii) oppose teaching public curriculums that paint America as the villains of history, "more guilty than other nations" to have come before us
viii) oppose significant erosions and ultimately the stripping of 2nd amendment rights
ix) hold negative views of socialism
x) oppose more government control over children in comparison and in lieu) of their parents
xi) hold positive views of traditional Christianity
xii) oppose feminism, especially the upending of traditional gender norms
xiii) oppose DEI-based hiring practices and quotas
xiv) oppose the removal of historical American, Christian symbolism, including monuments, documents, and wording
xv) oppose extreme environmental restrictions on daily life including cars, food, etc
xvi) oppose affirmative action in education
xvii) oppose increases in almost all significant taxes outside of the poverty income bracket
xviii) oppose policy that those in poverty not be required to contribute anything to taxes, and be net drains
xix) support work requirements for welfare and social safety net benefits
xx) oppose use of said benefits for sugary soda drinks
xxi) support voter id
xxii) oppose use of violence as a means of political resistance or readily available tool for political change
17) Resolved, That the People of America form the Community of America, which is in arms of plenty;
18) Resolved, That the Community of America forms the Family of America, which is radiant;
19) Resolved, That the Family of America forms the Friendship of America, which is enlightening;
20) Resolved, That the Friendship of America form the Individual of America, who, from the many, is one;
21) Resolved, That the God of America, the Religion of Christian America, the Culture of America, the Nation of America, and the People of America, Republicans, the Community of America, the Family of America, the Friends of America, and the Individual of America all be celebrated as Great, and that we possess the full rights and privileges that the progressive Left has without valor tried to deny us in errant chase of their hatred of the American interest.