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 Democratic-Republican Party (United States)
The Republican Party evolved from the political factions that opposed Alexander Hamilton's fiscal policies; these factions are known variously as the Anti-Administration "Party" or the Anti-Federalists.
This left the Republican Party as the sole party in the United States government, ushering in a brief hiatus from the standard political debates known as the Era of Good Feeling.
The Republican Party also sees itself as a spiritual descendant of the Democratic-Republicans, though it has much looser ties from their broad base of former Whig voters and politicians.
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 NCGOP: History
At the time of its founding, the Republican Party was organized as an answer to the divided politics, political turmoil, arguments and internal division, particularly over slavery, that plagued the many existing political parties in the United States in 1854.
With the Truman administration held responsible for failure to arbitrate a crippling steel strike, escalating inflation and the Korean War, in 1950 the renewed Republican Party made strong gains in Congress.
Realizing the new party needed a name to help unify it, Bovay decided on the term Republican because it was simple, synonymous with equality and alluded to the earlier party of Thomas Jefferson, the Democratic-Republicans.
www.ncgop.org /reference/history.html

  
 American Independent
Renamed as the Constitution Party in 1999, the party is strongly pro-life, anti-gun control, anti-tax, anti-immigration, protectionist, "anti-New World Order," anti-United Nations, anti-gay rights, anti-welfare, pro-school prayer...
Former Nixon Administration official and Conservative Coalition chairman Howard Phillips founded the US Taxpayers Party in 1992 as a potential vehicle for Pat Buchanan to use as a third party vehicle -- had he agreed to bolt from the GOP in 1992 or 1996.
The party received a brief boost in the media when conservative US Senator Bob Smith -- an announced GOP Presidential hopeful -- bolted from the Republican Party to seek the Constitution Party nomination in 2000 (although Smith exited from the Constitution Party race just two weeks later).
www.utm.edu /departments/acadpro/library/information_pages/election_2000/constitu.htm

  
 Party designation in early United States Congresses : Anti-Administration Party
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Party designation in early United States Congresses : Anti-Administration Party
Party designations of pro-Administration and anti-Administration, eventually organized into the Federalists and Republicans, respectively.
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 Federalist Party
Some members opposed the War and flirted with secession; Federalism ironically had become a party of states' rights and was largely confined to New England.
In time the basic tenets of Federalism would triumph in the United States, but not until the dawning of the Industrial Age.
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 International Socialist Tendency for workers' power and international socialism
Only the liberal-left leaders of mainstream anti-war groups like United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ), who long ago made their peace with the status quo by way of burying themselves within the Democratic party had.
And their goal from the get-go was to take as many anti-war activists with them as possible in order to get out the vote for the Democrats in 2004 under the guise of “Anybody but Bush” (ABB).
Had all those who had marched and protested given up and made their peace with the administration and its occupation of Iraq?
www.istendency.net   (1252 words)

  
 Know-Nothing Party --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
18th vice president of the United States (1873–75) in the Republican administration of President Ulysses S. Grant and a national leader in the antislavery movement.
The Whig Party was formally organized in 1834, bringing together a loose coalition of groups united in their opposition to what party members viewed as the executive tyranny of “King Andrew” Jackson.
By 1859 the party's influence was limited to the border states.
www.britannica.com /ebc/article-9369309?tocId=9369309   (831 words)

  
 International Socialist Tendency for workers' power and international socialism
Only the liberal-left leaders of mainstream anti-war groups like United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ), who long ago made their peace with the status quo by way of burying themselves within the Democratic party had.
And their goal from the get-go was to take as many anti-war activists with them as possible in order to get out the vote for the Democrats in 2004 under the guise of “Anybody but Bush” (ABB).
Had all those who had marched and protested given up and made their peace with the administration and its occupation of Iraq?
www.istendency.net   (1281 words)

  
 BBC Caribbean
Antigua goes to the polls on Tuesday March 23 and BBC Caribbean Service spoke with Baldwin Spencer, the leader of the opposition United Progressive Party which is challenging the ruling Antigua Labour Party headed by Lester Bird.
It is now going to take a UPP administration within months of coming to office to do what is required by passing integrity legislation and anti-corruption legislation.
The Antigua opposition leader is confidently predicting that his party will win 12 of the 17 seats in the election.
www.bbc.co.uk /caribbean/news/story/2004/03/printable/040319_antigua-spencer.shtml   (1144 words)

  
 Political Parties- An Overview
Despite the concern that parties were divisive, parties formed very early in the new administration out of the Federalist and Anti-federalist (later Jeffersonian) factions.
The Republican Party formed out of the antislavery movement and came to power as a result of a split in the Democratic Party in the 1850s.
How have political parties developed in the United States?
www.tedstelle.com /USGovernmentClass/Notes/partyoverviews.htm   (1144 words)

  
 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) - Left Wing Extremism, India, South Asia Terrorism Portal
The creation of Jharkhand State in November 2000 and anti-Maoist operations launched by the administration pushed the MCC and PWG into closer cooperation, and a truce was announced between them three years ago.
According to a CPI-Maoist press release issued by Muppala Lakshman Rao alias Ganapathi, the 'General Secretary' of the Party, the unity was aimed at furthering the cause of "revolution" in India.
The ideological basis of the Party is Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.
www.satp.org /satporgtp/countries/india/terroristoutfits/CPI_M.htm   (1144 words)

  
 American Revolution - Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States and Author of the Declaration of Independence
He had served as governor of Virginia, as U.S. minister to France, as secretary of state under George Washington, as vice-president in the administration of John Adams, and as president of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
Jefferson suspected Hamilton and others in the emerging Federalist Party of a secret design to implant monarchist ideals and institutions in the government.
Jefferson's bill stated "that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions on matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities." Many Virginians regarded the bill as an attack upon Christianity.
www.americanrevolution.com /ThomasJefferson.htm   (3329 words)

  
 History of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although the United States deficit rapidly expanded, the Eastern Bloc began to unravel under increasing economic strain, finally and dramatically collapsing during the administration of President George H.W. Bush.
In response, under the administration of President George W. Bush, the United States (with the military support of NATO and the political support of most of the international community) invaded Afghanistan and overthrew the Taliban regime, which had supported and harbored bin Ladin.
The post-war era in the United States was defined internationally by the beginning of the Cold War, where the United States and the Soviet Union attempted to expand their influence at the expense of the other, checked by each side's massive nuclear arsenal.
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 Workers World Nov. 14, 2002: LGBT groups take stand against war
Those supporting the news conference and anti-war organizing include the Out Against the War Coalition, the Fairness Campaign of Louisville, Ky., African Ancestral Lesbians United for Societal Change, Queers Against the War, Queers for Racial and Economic Justice, the Queer Economic Justice Network and the Lavender Green Caucus of the U.S. Green Party.
In the news release, Faisal Alam stated, "The Bush administration continues to violate domestic and international law by its continued aggression in the name of a 'war on terrorism.' We must stand united as a progressive LGBT community and speak out for peace and justice.
News conference organizers said they plan anti-war mobilizing actions, including leafleting, distributing buttons and stickers, petitioning and holding a community-wide dialogue about the war, the Bush administration's post Sept. 11 policies and how they have impacted on LGBT people and organizations.
www.workers.org /ww/2002/lgbt1114.php   (534 words)

  
 Britain: Special anti-war issue of The Socialist
The Socialist Party is fighting for such a party - a party that brings together the anti-war movement, trade unionists, anti-privatisation campaigners and the anti-capitalist movement to achieve the goal of system change that could abolish the threat of war and terror once and for all.
The Democratic Socialist Movement (South Africa) mobilised workers and youth for the United Social Movement demo from the poor black township of Alexandra to the rich suburb of Sandton, where the Earth Summit of bosses and capitalist government reps were meeting.
Socialists and anti-war activists in the trade unions should organise for similar decisive action in the workplace on this vital issue.
www.socialistworld.net /eng/2003/02/13britain.html   (534 words)

  
 The Bush administration betrays freedom fighters in Angola
The Marxist governing party, known by its Portuguese acronym MPLA, was supported by the Soviet Union and Cuba, while the UNITA guerrillas were supported by the United States and South Africa in what became a proxy war waged by the Cold War superpowers.
Recently, the Angolan Communists, who have received U.S. government foreign aid payoffs since the days of President Bush, have been imposing their Marxist imperialism in surrounding states, including the former Zaire (DROC), Congo-Brazzaville, Namibia, and Zambia (where their pressure resulted in the removal of the country's Christian, anti-Communist Vice President).
GOP cabinet Secretaries George Shultz and Carla Hills served on the Chevron board, and Condoleezza Rice, now GWB’s National Security Adviser, was not only awarded a seat on the Chevron board, an oil tanker was named after her, which carried oil from Angola to the United States.
www.conservativeusa.org /angola.htm   (5261 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Anti-war movement blames U.S.
While President Bush's actions in the "war on terrorism" continue to garner him overwhelming public support, a growing number of the most vocal critics of the war are spreading a common theme to all who will listen: It is the United States that is the true enemy.
A Clark-founded group, the International Action Center is filled with news reports, stories and references to anti-war protests and accusations that the media has "stuck its head in the sand" and has given the Bush administration a pass on the war.
Signatories to the group include Ramsey Clark, a noted left-wing activist and former attorney general during President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration; The Green Party USA; Jews Against the Occupation and American Muslims for Global Peace.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=25516   (798 words)

  
 ESSAY ON HUNTER GRAY
Although ferociously anti - Communist, the IWW, during President Harry Truman’s administration in the late 1940s, was placed on the United States Attorney General’s list for subversive groups.
Thompson, a socialist in Canada, settled in the United States and became an editor and organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World based in Chicago, but active throughout the United States.
Hunter Gray did not become involved in the sectarian ideological battles that the IWW had with the Communist Party; there was so much red hysteria and red scare in the American Southwest that Hunter Gray selected his priorities to focus his energy on issues that mattered to him.
www.hunterbear.org /Red%20essay%20on%20Hunter%20Gray.htm   (798 words)

  
 Democratic-Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Republican Party evolved from the political factions that opposed Alexander Hamilton's fiscal policies; these factions are known variously as the Anti-Administration "Party" or the Anti-Federalists.
This left the Republican Party as the sole party in the United States government, ushering in a brief hiatus from the standard political debates known as the Era of Good Feeling.
The Republican Party also sees itself as a spiritual descendant of the Democratic-Republicans, though it has much looser ties from their broad base of former Whig voters and politicians.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jackson_Republican_Party   (611 words)

  
 Democratic-Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Republican Party evolved from the political factions that opposed Alexander Hamilton's fiscal policies; these factions are known variously as the Anti-Administration "Party" or the Anti-Federalists.
This left the Republican Party as the sole party in the United States government, ushering in a brief hiatus from the standard political debates known as the Era of Good Feeling.
The Republican Party also sees itself as a spiritual descendant of the Democratic-Republicans, though it has much looser ties from their broad base of former Whig voters and politicians.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_Democratic-Republican_Party   (611 words)

  
 Democratic-Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Republican Party evolved from the political factions that opposed Alexander Hamilton's fiscal policies; these factions are known variously as the Anti-Administration "Party" or the Anti-Federalists.
This left the Republican Party as the sole party in the United States government, ushering in a brief hiatus from the standard political debates known as the Era of Good Feeling.
The Republican Party also sees itself as a spiritual descendant of the Democratic-Republicans, though it has much looser ties from their broad base of former Whig voters and politicians.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_Democratic-Republican_Party   (611 words)

  
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REPUBLICAN PARTY The Republican party is one of the two major POLITICAL PARTIES in the United States, the other being the DEMOCRATIC PARTY party.
Republicans won control of the House of Representatives and the Senate in the 1918 elections and, at the end of the war, prevented the United States from joining the League of Nations by rejecting ratification of the Versailles Treaty.
A split among the Republicans ensued: the more liberal elements, opposed to the harshness of the Radical Republicans on the Reconstruction issue and the scandals of the administration, broke away and took the name Liberal Republican party.
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 REPUBLICAN PARTY. Free term papers for college, book reports and research papers. Welcome to Smart Essay
REPUBLICAN PARTY The Republican party is one of the two major POLITICAL PARTIES in the United States, the other being the DEMOCRATIC PARTY party.
Republicans won control of the House of Representatives and the Senate in the 1918 elections and, at the end of the war, prevented the United States from joining the League of Nations by rejecting ratification of the Versailles Treaty.
A split among the Republicans ensued: the more liberal elements, opposed to the harshness of the Radical Republicans on the Reconstruction issue and the scandals of the administration, broke away and took the name Liberal Republican party.
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 International Socialist Tendency for workers' power and international socialism
Only the liberal-left leaders of mainstream anti-war groups like United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ), who long ago made their peace with the status quo by way of burying themselves within the Democratic party had.
And their goal from the get-go was to take as many anti-war activists with them as possible in order to get out the vote for the Democrats in 2004 under the guise of “Anybody but Bush” (ABB).
Had all those who had marched and protested given up and made their peace with the administration and its occupation of Iraq?
www.istendency.net   (1252 words)

  
 After Madrid: Preserving the Alliance Against Terrorism
The Socialist Party's victory in the recent Spanish general election has sent shockwaves throughout Europe and the United States.
The ruling Popular Party was widely expected to be returned to power, but the Madrid bombings shattered their electoral hopes.
The Socialists' rise to power has caused concern in Washington, with officials in the Bush Administration fearing the end of the highly successful Spanish-American alliance.
www.heritage.org /Research/NationalSecurity/1743.cfm   (3331 words)

  
 Cuban Exile Could Test US Definition of Terrorist - Empire? - Global Policy Forum
Posada served with the C.I.A. from 1961 to 1967, according to declassified United States government records.
He was scheduled to land at the Bay of Pigs, the attack on Cuba ordered by the Kennedy administration, but his mission was canceled when the invasion collapsed.
Alfredo Durán, who was captured at the Bay of Pigs and later led a militant anti-Castro group, said that "after 9/11, it has become inexcusable to defend attacks that could kill innocent civilians." "Everybody's renouncing violence except a small group of ultra-hard-core right-wingers," said Mr.
www.globalpolicy.org /empire/terrorwar/analysis/2005/0509definition.htm   (1787 words)

  
 Communist party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Communist Party of the United States was considered within the political mainstream during the 1930s and 1940s, but the advent of the Cold War got it declared illegal for a time and led to McCarthyism, a vigorous anti-Communist political repression movement in America during the 1950s which effectively destroyed the American Communist Party's influence.
This called for a socialist planned economy under the administration of a democratic government, and a multi-party system of free elections.
The doctrine of ruling communist parties was typically that all property would belong to the state as the transition to a communist society (see socialism and state capitalism), and that the state would highly regulate all commerce in the country in the meantime.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Communist_party   (1599 words)

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