Republican Beliefs
                                Creed of the Republican National Committee

We Believe:

That the right of the individual to achieve the best that is within him, as long as he respects the rights
of others, is the source of our Nation's strength.

That government exists to protect the freedom of opportunity in which each individual's creative ability
can flourish.

That government activities should be limited to those things which people cannot do at all, or cannot do
so well for themselves.

That the most effective government is government closest to the people.

That those who cannot provide for themselves should be assisted by both government and society, but
that every effort should be made to help them become self-supporting, productive citizens with pride in
their independence.

That equal rights, equal justice and equal opportunity belong to all, regardless of race, creed, age, sex
or national origin.

That the preservation of our Nation and the security of our citizens depend upon the Constitution, the
laws and the courts, and that respect for them is the responsibility of every individual.

That government is accountable for maintaining sound money and a responsible economy. Individual
rights, liberties and properties are continually eroded when citizens are oppressed by excessive
taxation, inflation, government waste, and over-regulation.

That government is responsible for national defense and that only a strong America can remain a free
America.

That it is absolutely essential to maintain a strong national defense posture in order that we may at all
time negotiate from a position of strength, not weakness, in our continuing efforts toward world peace
and friendship.

That these concepts are the foundation of our national strength and that the Republican Party, which is
committed to their preservation, is the Party of today and the Party for the Future.