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  Howard Phillips - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Howard Phillips (born February 6, 1941 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American conservative political figure.
Phillips' son, Doug Phillips, is president and founder of the Vision Forum, Inc., a publishing company based in San Antonio, Texas which publishes books, audio books and produces documentary films for the Christian family.
Howard Phillips was chosen by an overwhelming majority of delegates at the National Convention of the U.S. Taxpayers Party, now the Constitution Party, in San Diego, California on August 17, 1996 to serve as its presidential candidate.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Howard_Phillips   (555 words)

  
 A Response To Howard Phillips On The Nevada Issue
Howard Phillips has issued a statement attempting to justify his vote to uphold a pro-abortion Constitution Party state affiliate by arguing that the national party's bylaws do not allow the National Committee to interfere in the internal affairs of a state party by disaffiliating them.
Phillips and 56 other members of the National Committee have decided by their votes in Tampa that a state party's support for the murder of preborn babies is not a sufficient reason to disaffiliate a state party as long as the state party "pledges" adherence to the national platform.
Phillips' argument that the National Committee has no authority to disaffiliate a state party as long as the state party pledges adherence to the national platform because this would be interfering in the internal affairs of the state party is faulty.
www.covenantnews.com /radcliffe060516.htm   (455 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily Speaker's Bureau - Howard Phillips
Howard Phillips founded the U.S. Taxpayers Party (USTP) in 1992 to offer American leadership committed to restoring the Federal Republic to its delegated, enumerated functions and returning American jurisprudence to its original "common law" Biblical foundations.
Phillips was nominated in 1992 and 1996 to be the USTP candidate for president of the United States.
Phillips is president of The Conservative Caucus Research, Analysis & Education Foundation and the U.S. Taxpayers Institute and is chairman of the U.S. Taxpayers Alliance.
www.worldnetdaily.com /speakers/hphillips.asp   (426 words)

  
 Politics1: Presidency 2000 - Howard Phillips (Constitution Party - Virginia)
Phillips subsequently founded the US Taxpayers Party in 1992 during the ideologically polarizing Bush-Buchanan GOP primary fight with the intention of having commentator Pat Buchanan as the 1996 USTP nominee.
Phillips' efforts to attract a "name" candidate finally seemed to pay-off when US Senator Bob Smith bolted from the GOP to seek the USTP nomination during the summer of 1999.
Phillips defeated Titus for the Presidential nomination by a vote of 500 to 88 at the national convention in September 1999.
www.politics1.com /constitution.htm   (1158 words)

  
 The Yorktown Patriot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Howard Phillips is concerned about the future of American government, the quality of American life, our educational system, and an American citizenry debased by popular culture.
Phillips youngest son, however, attends Christendom College in Front Royal, Virginia, and is there gaining an education he would not have obtained at Georgetown, Notre Dame, Villanova, or, his father’s Harvard.
Howard Phillips is ‘one of us,’ and it was a wonderful opportunity to make his acquaintance.
www.yorktownpatriot.com /article_128.shtml   (571 words)

  
 Constitution Party presidential candidate Phillips shares views in local visit
Phillips sees the forces of socialism at work in the federal government, corrupting the principles on which the “Christian Republican” was founded.
Phillips spoke out against the U.S. Department of Education, saying the federal government hasn’t the right to spend a dime on education.
Phillips urged the audience Tuesday night not to believe they’re wasting their vote by voting Constitution Party.
www.ecm-inc.com /election2000/stories/september/21phillips.html   (942 words)

  
 Howard B. Phillips   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
HOWARD B. Howard B. Phillips was born in Hendricks County, Indiana on October 28, 1885 and moved to Lexington, Indiana about 1900.
The following letter was written by Howard B. Phillips in which he describes his childhood, college and ministerial days.
Phillips left the Presbyterian Indian Mission in Poplar, Montana and moved back to Maryville, Tennessee.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Hills/7705/HowardPhillips.htm   (566 words)

  
 Virtual Wall - Howard Phillips, CPT, Army, Scottsboro AL, 31Jan66 04E125   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Howard Phillips was a friend as well as my Platoon Leader.
Howard was at the controls when he was shot and I landed the "Huey" immediately.
Howard was awarded the Silver Star for valor in combat during the Korean Conflict at the age of seventeen.
www.virtualwall.org /dp/PhillipsHE01a.htm   (134 words)

  
 Flynn Files - Howard Phillips Interview Part II
Flynn Files - Howard Phillips Interview Part II In part two of my four-part interview with conservative leader Howard Phillips, Howard discusses conservative victories—and defeats, the folly of “preemptive concession,” the type of Supreme Court justices Republican presidents have appointed, and the state of debate and discourse on the Right.
PHILLIPS: In the case of Eisenhower, he was doing what Herb Brownell, who was basically his campaign manager—he was Eisenhower’s Karl Rove—wanted.
In part three, Howard Phillips discusses his influences, pulling Fidel Castro’s beard, winning the presidency of the student council at Harvard, and his classmate Barney Frank.
www.flynnfiles.com /blog/phillips/phillips2.htm   (2242 words)

  
 Howard Phillips Biography
Phillips is President of The Conservative Caucus Research, Analysis and Education Foundation and the U.S. Taxpayers Institute, and is Chairman of the U.S. Taxpayers Alliance.
Howard Phillips founded the U.S. Taxpayers Party (USTP) in 1992 to offer America leadership committed to restoring the Federal Republic to its delegated, enumerated Constitutional functions and returning American jurisprudence to its original "common law" Biblical foundations.
Married, with six children ranging in age from 18 to 39, and 15 grandchildren, Phillips left the Republican Party in 1974 after some two decades of service to the GOP as precinct worker, election warden, campaign manager, Congressional aide, Boston Republican Chairman, and assistant to the Chairman of the Republican National Committee.
www.conservativeusa.org /hpbio.htm   (525 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Meet Constitution Party's Howard Phillips
But by whatever name, supporters of Howard Phillips for president believe they are the party of America's founding fathers.
Gun control is another contentious issue for Phillips, who pointed to Republican support of the Brady Bill -- passed in 1993 to impose waiting periods on the purchase of firearms.
Phillips will not be included on ballots in the District of Columbia, Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas and West Virginia.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=17982   (1609 words)

  
 Flynn Files - Howard Phillips Interview Part I
Howard Phillips has been working for the conservative cause for more than forty years—as a campus activist, in the Nixon White House, through The Conservative Caucus, and by running for president three times.
PHILLIPS: No one knows what is in the mind or the heart of another man. But I think that one could circumstantially conclude that that’s a strong possibility.
PHILLIPS: Well, I respect the fact that Bush did some serious study before he nominated Roberts, and, from a political standpoint, it’s a brilliant appointment.
www.flynnfiles.com /blog/phillips/phillips1.htm   (1613 words)

  
 SPLCenter.org: 'Our Terrible Swift Sword'
Howard Phillips, Constitution Party head, took his call for 'Godly governance' to Alabama in August, speaking at a rally supporting the Ten Commandments monument in the Alabama State Judicial Building.
A one-time aide to Richard Nixon who resigned in protest of that president's "liberal" policies, Phillips pulled together a coalition of extremist third parties before the 1992 elections, forming the U.S. Taxpayers Party (the name was changed to Constitution Party in 1999).
At first, the goal was to use the party as a vehicle for Pat Buchanan, should the conservative commentator decide to bolt the gop in a run for the White House.
www.splcenter.org /intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=117   (965 words)

  
 Second American Revolution: Howard Phillips
Howard Phillips was chosen by an overwhelming majority of delegates at the National Convention of the U.S. Taxpayers Party in San Diego, California on August 17, 1996 to serve as its Presidential candidate.
A 1962 graduate of Harvard College (where he was twice elected president of the Student Council), Phillips served the Republican Party for two decades as precinct worker, election warden, campaign manager, Congressional aide, Boston Republican Chairman, and assistant to the chairman of the Republican National Committee.
Since 1974, Phillips has been chairman of The Conservative Caucus, a non-partisan, nationwide grass-roots public policy group which has advocated termination of federal subsidies to leftist ideological activist groups, opposition to NAFTA and the World Trade Organization, and efforts to oppose socialized medicine, abortion, and special rights for homosexuals.
www.forerunner.com /revolution/howard.html   (2642 words)

  
 Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Biography and complete works
Howard Phillips Lovecraft was born on 20 August 1890 in Providence, Rhode Island.
At the death of Whipple Phillips in 1904 his fortune was squandered and the Lovecrafts were forced to move out of their Victorian home into cramped quarters at 598 Angell Street.
By this time the illness that would cause his own death – cancer of the intestine – had already progressed so far that little could be done to treat it and he died from a combination of cancer Bright's disease on March 15, 1937 at the Jane Brown Memorial Hospital in Providence.
www.booksfactory.com /writers/lovecraft.htm   (1546 words)

  
 Third Party Watch » Blog Archive » Howard Phillips on the Nevada Issue
There was a national CP meeting last week and I was hearing a rumor that Michael Peroutka and some of his supporters walked out after the national committee voted not to expel the Nevada affiliate.
I joined the Constitution Party in 2000 after meeting Howard Phillips in the state capital and helping collect signatures to get him on the ballot.
It was listening to you frequently on radio interviews explaining that anyone wh condones abortion in the cases of rape and incest is pro-abortion that attracted me to the Constitution Party.
thirdpartywatch.com /2006/04/28/howard-phillips-on-the-nevada-issue   (652 words)

  
 Howard Phillips' Income Tax Calculator [Free Republic]
Phillips will be in Paducah, Kentucky on Saturday and I'm looking forward to attending his speech.
Phillips is the ONLY candidate who has the same perspective of the Constitution as the populations who agreed to live under it in the first place.
Howard Phillips is the best candidate for the person who wants to return to the real Constitution.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a39c77769778c.htm   (2169 words)

  
 LifeSite Special Report - “The Last Honorable Politician” and Presidential Candidate, Howard Phillips, Speaks On ...
From the day he was born politics was in the conservative leader’s blood, and he began his political career at a very early age by volunteering for Republican election campaigns in the mid 1950s.
In 1974 Phillips left the Republican party after years of service in jobs as varied as precinct worker, election warder, campaign manager, Congressional aide, Boston Republican Chairman and assistant to the Chairman of the Republican National Committee.
Since 1974 Phillips has served as Chairman of the Conservative Caucus, which is self-described as “a non-partisan, nationwide grass-roots public policy advocacy group.” Founder of the recently renamed Constitution party, Phillips was also nominated as a United States Presidential candidate in 1992, 1996, and 2000.
www.lifesite.net /ldn/2005/aug/050816b.html   (1453 words)

  
 Will Howard Phillips Be the Next U.S. President?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In 1974 Howard Phillips was the director of one of the offices of President Nixon’s administration.
Howard left not only Nixon’s government but the Republican Party as well (he was assistant to the chairman of the Republican National Committee).
But Howard cared not for a conservative Republican truth or a Democrat truth, or a conservative truth, or neoconservative truth, but for the truth.
www.newsmax.com /archives/articles/2003/4/25/020526.shtml   (753 words)

  
 Wolves in Sheep's Clothing | Howard Phillips?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Howard Phillips to be on Fox News Channel's "Hannity and Colmes" on Monday night, Nov. 6th!
Phillips is still a member and as recent as '96 served on the Executive Committee.
Paul Weyrich admitted that his gang (including Howard Phillips) was having a hard time taking control of the conservative movement until they began to speak on the moral issues.
www.sweetliberty.org /issues/wolves/howardphillips.htm   (803 words)

  
 Commentary by Howard Phillips. The Constitutional Government Blog
Peggy Phillips is the third of four daughters born to Dr. and Mrs.
In her senior year, while attending a speech by Congressman Walter Judd at a statewide meeting of the Massachusetts Caucus of Young Republican Clubs, Peggy met Howard Phillips, a Harvard Junior, who sought her support for his candidacy to become Massachusetts College YR Chairman.
In 1978, while Howard was leading the national campaign against the surrender of the U.S. Zone and Canal at Panama, Peggy gave birth to Alexandra, who has graduated from the Eastman School of Music in New York and is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
www.howardphillips.com /archive0905.htm   (5647 words)

  
 Howard Phillips Interview
DEMOCRACY IN ACTION interviewed Constitution Party presidential nominee Howard Phillips in May 2000 at the National Press Club after a press conference on the progress of his ballot access efforts.
The interview focused on Phillips' formative experiences, from his days growing up in Boston to the point where he broke with conventional establishment politics and resigned from the Nixon administration in 1973.
So he said, Howard, I know you've never lived in the district, you probably can't win, but you'd be doing me a big favor if you went up there and did it.
www.gwu.edu /~action/philint.html   (5416 words)

  
 Howard Phillips: U.S. Can't Attack Iraq Unless Congress Declares War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Phillips, whose bid for the presidency in 2000 was under the banner of the Constitution Party, reminded his audience the Constitution of the United States plainly says the Congress shall have the power to declare war.
By contrast, Phillips said, the U.S. lost in the Korean War, "which was a police action … under the authority of the United Nations;" Vietnam, which "was not a declared war,” for which the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was no substitute for a Declaration of War; and Desert Storm.
There is nothing in the Constitution that proclaims a "separation of church and state.” It does posit "a non-establishment of a church.” That is not the same thing, even though "separation of church and state” is often cited to drive religion out of America’s public square.
www.newsmax.com /archives/articles/2002/7/23/194358.shtml   (867 words)

  
 Constitutionally Correct Peroutka
Bogey Man Bill Clinton reappeared in 1996 and, once again, most conservatives rejected the only candidate who offered a Christian, constitutional plan of action and invested their votes in Kansas Sen. Bob Dole.
Jim Dobson declared after the fact that he had cast his vote for Howard Phillips.
Howard Phillips is the founder of the Constitution Party
www.amconmag.com /2004_11_08/cover3.html   (922 words)

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