National Mission
of the
Independent American Party
(Adopted by National Committee,
January 23, 1999)
To promote
respect
for life, liberty and property; strong traditional
families; patriotism; and individual, state and national sovereignty -- with a
strong reliance on the Declaration of Independence and allegiance to the
Constitution for the United States of America -- by petition to God and by
political and educational means.
Commentary
To promote
respect for life,
(National Chairman's Letter
- March 2002 - "Respect for Life")
liberty
(National Chairman's Letter
- June 2002 - "On Liberty")
and
property;
(National Chairman's Letter
- September 2002 - "On Property")
strong traditional families;
(National Chairman's Letter -
November 2001 - "On Family")
patriotism;
(National Chairman's Letter -
October 2001 - "On Patriotism")
and
individual,
(National Chairman's Letter
- May 2002 - "Individual Sovereignty")
state
(National Chairman's Letter -
July 2002 - "State Sovereignty")
and
national sovereignty
(National Chairman's Letter
- November 2002 - "National Sovereignty")
--
with
a strong reliance on the Declaration of Independence
(National Chairman's Letter -
February 2002 - "The Declaration of Independence")
and
allegiance
to the Constitution for the United States of America
--
(National Chairman's Letter -
August 2001 - "Our US Constitution")
by petition to God,
(National Chairman's Letter -
August 2002 - "By Petition to God")
and
by political
(National Chairman's Letter -
January 2003 - "By Political Means")
and
educational means.
(National Chairman's Letter -
October 2002 - "By Educational Means")
General commentary
(National Chairman's Letter -
May 2001 - "IAP Mission Statement")