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Archive for March, 2010

A3P Leadership Meet for Planning Session

A3P Leadership Meet for Planning Session

Just beyond the base of the foothills in La Canada, California, on a ranch perfectly nestled between green and gently-sloped draws, officers of the American Third Position, on Saturday, met to engage in a detailed planning session as to how best to go about saving their nation. While most folks were outside enjoying the warm [...]

Dr. Tom Sunic Joins A3P Board of Directors

Dr. Tom Sunic Joins A3P Board of Directors

Speaking to a large audience during his travels to Southern California,

So Cal A3P Repel Attack by Immigrant Gang

So Cal A3P Repel Attack by Immigrant Gang

Today it was reported by member’s of A3P So Cal that, during a routine outreach effort in San Clemente, California, 2 activists with the So Cal A3P team were physically attacked and nearly overtaken by more than 15 members of a passing immigrant gang. The activists, upon returning from the event and with the details [...]

So Cal A3P Introduce Innovative Approach to Reaching the Public

So Cal A3P Introduce Innovative Approach to Reaching the Public

Members of So Cal A3P, the party’s flagship activist-team, this past weekend revealed a new method to introducing local people to the American Third Position: an objective survey gauging sentiment as toward quality of life in America. More specifically, taking it upon themselves to advance the party, the So Cal activists asked members of the [...]

Taxed Enough Already

Taxed Enough Already

Now, more than ever, Americans feel sharply the burden we are obliged to shoulder on behalf of government expenditure. What many of us do not consider, however, is the endlessness of this problem. We fail to realize that the need to increase taxes is a certainty under current circumstances. As with any supply and demand [...]

U.S. - Ours Much Longer?

U.S. – Ours Much Longer?

The American republic was founded by a population whose social fabric was bound by the common ties of blood and culture. Far from a worldwide destination, our country at its inception was populated almost exclusively by citizens whose ethnic relations for millennia dwelt within the boundaries of an area no larger than many of our [...]

Root for the Underdog

Root for the Underdog

Ever since multiculturalism assumed its dominant position as the governing social philosophy of our country, Americans have been subjected to a massive appeal for aid to individuals and groups less fortunate. Part of the success of this appeal has been its ability to play on the average American’s sense of fairness and historic sympathy for [...]