Religion
Nothing separates the elites from the majority of Americans than belief in the Judeo-Christian foundation that the Founders of our nation instilled in the public life of our nation. In recent decades, the news-media, the entertainment community, academics, and left-wing elected officials have conducted a concerted campaign to eradicate religion from American public life. Even though this campaign is contrary to the will of the people and the United States Constitution the anti-religious forces have won significant victories because of federal judges who have decided to ignore and misinterpret the law of the land.
This has forced local communities to accept homosexual marriages, abortion, the elimination of prayer in public schools, and the banning of religious displays on public property. In the 2004 elections many voters had the opportunity to express their views on homosexual marriages. Post-election analysis agrees that people from all ethnic, economic, and racial groups resoundingly expressed their support for traditional man and woman marriages. This confirmation of our religious moral system is consistent with what our Founders believed.
The vast majority of the American people believe in God and believes that religious symbols and values should continue to play a significant role in our society – our legislators and courts must uphold these values.