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Corsi's Decision Blow To Constitution Party

Dr. Jerome Corsi, a frequent guest on my radio program, has made the decision not to accept the draft by the Veteran's Coalition of the Constitution Party to run for the presidential nomination in 2008.

It was a very difficult choice to make. Corsi felt obligated to get out the message of his new book The Late Great USA, warning that American sovereignty is threatened by the Security and Prosperity Partnership and the North America Union.

While we respect Dr. Corsi's decision, we deeply regret the fact that he has chosen not to run. For the first time in United States history, a viable third party candidate was available, one that could have made a real difference in this country. Corsi is a true American patriot, a man who understands the deep, complex and important issues facing this great nation. His comprehension of issues regarding immigration, the threat from Iran and other nations in the Middle East, and domestic issues would have made him the ideal candidate for the third largest political party in the United States to put forth.

Corsi understands the importance of keeping our nation from integrating politically, socially and economically with Canada and Mexico. He knows George W. Bush is a one-worlder just like his father, who would easily sell our sovereignty down the river, which would set Americans up for a catastrophe from which we might never recover.

We can only hope that the Constitution Party will be able to find another potential candidate with as much insight as Jerome Corsi. If not, I feel the choices we will be left with in 2008 will help to propel a liberal socialist into the White House, which would be equally disastrous.

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