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The Republican
Oath
I believe that the proper function
of government is to do for the people
those things that have to be done but cannot be done, or cannot
be
done as well by individuals, and that the most effective government
is
government closest to the people.
I believe that good government is based
on the individual and that each
person's ability, dignity, freedom and responsibility must
be honored and
recognized.
I believe that free enterprise and the
encouragement of individual initiative
and incentive have given this nation an economic system second
to none.
I believe that sound money policy should be our goal.
I believe in equal rights, equal justice
and equal opportunity for all,
regardless of race, creed, age, sex or national origin. I
believe that persons
with disabilities should be afforded equal rights, equal justice
and equal
opportunity as well.
I believe we must retain those principles
worth retaining, yet always be
receptive to new ideas with an outlook broad enough to accommodate
thoughtful change and varying points of view.
I believe that Americans value and should
preserve their feeling of national
strength and pride, and at the same time share with people
everywhere a
desire for peace and freedom and the extension of human rights
throughout
the world.
Finally, I believe that the Republican
Party is the best vehicle for translating
these ideals into positive and successful principles of government.
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The Colby College Republicans seek to promote the
ideals of limited government, economic freedom and
individualism.
The organization's goals are to stimulate
debate, encourage independent thinking on the part
of Students and Faculty, and demonstrate that the
foundations of conservative thought not only have
merit, bu should be taught with the same intellectual
fervor and status as liberalism.

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