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REASONS TO SUPPORT WASHINGTON


IS GEORGE WASHINGTON A REPUBLICAN OR A DEMOCRAT?
ANSWER: Neither. General Washington is against the idea of political parties. He believes positions within government should be filled by patriots who will serve the country's interests, not party interests. General Washington has always believed in INDEPENDENCE.

CAN GENERAL WASHINGTON SERVE A THIRD TERM AS PRESIDENT?
ANSWER: Absolutely. His first two terms occurred before the addition of the 22nd Amendment. He is "grandfathered in".  

WHY ARE YOU SUPPORTING GEORGE WASHINGTON FOR PRESIDENT?
ANSWER: People are always complaining that there are no great leaders today. The truth is that the only reason we don't have great leaders is because we don't demand them. By supporting George Washington for President you are saying it's time for a return to great leadership. That you expect the government to follow the rules of the contract we call The Constitution. That you will no longer settle for any candidate just because a political party nominates them and once elected if a leader fails to abide by the Constitution they will be removed from power.

ISN'T GEORGE WASHINGTON, WELL, DEAD?
ANSWER: Only if we the people allow ourselves to forget the principals of Liberty, Justice and self determination that Washington fought for. As long as the America forged in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution lives, Washington lives.
 

WHAT KIND OF LEADERSHIP CAN I EXPECT FROM GEORGE WASHINGTON?
ANSWER: Washington is the only candidate in the race who has shown his dedication to preserve and defend the Constitution. He even signed it. Barack Obama, John McCain and Hillary Clinton were offered the chance to sign during the course of the campaign, they declined.
 

 
 
 
 

 


 
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