Tennessee Deserves Better

Clayton for Senate.COM

 



____________


Home

News

Issues

About Mark

Official Blog

Get Involved

Resources

Video

Press/Media

Contact

    "Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty." II Corinthians 3:17



ENDORSEMENTS


Eugene Delgaudio: Veteran Washington, D.C. Family Issues Lobbyist

Eugene Delgaudio once made international news by burning Justice Scalia's robe on the Supreme Court steps after Scalia helped rule flag-burning to be "constitutional." Eugene has personally organized congressmen to sing "It's a Grand Old Flag" and to carry fire extinguishers, giving Old Glory victory against pre-announced flag-burning events.

He has also received national attention for opposing anti-family appointees of both the Clinton and Bush administrations and has actively defended the traditional values of the Boy Scouts. Taking this case to the nation's captiol, Mark Clayton joined Eugene to help Public Advocate, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, as some of the only Americans lobbying directly on Capitol Hill to defend the Boy Scouts from radical homosexual lobbying groups.

Mr. Delgaudio is a strong advocate of protecting Americans from illegal immigration. A supporter of his efforts in Sterling, Virginia, where he holds elected office, recently stated of Mr. Delgaudio, "He is willing to speak up for the truth and to fight for change while others pussyfoot around the underlying causes to the serious issues of safety and security we are seeing not only in Sterling but elsewhere in our County, the nation, and around the world."

Mr. Delgaudio, who is currently the President of Public Advocate of the United States, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, has personally endorsed Mark Clayton for U.S. Senate as the best candidate to defeat Lamar Alexander and rarely makes such endorsements for political campaigns.





Howard Phillips: One of America's Most Successful and Notable Defenders of Mainstream American Values


Howard Phillips is a 1962 graduate of Harvard College and is currently Chairman of the Conservative Caucus, a non-partisan organization. Most recently, Mr. Phillips has been one of the most effective opponents of the globalist attempt to replace the United States Constitution with a North American Union. Earlier this year in Washington at a Hudson Institute forum at which Mr. Phillips was in attendance, a clearly intimidated Robert Pastor, globalist front-man and fake intellectual spokesman for the current wave of globalist propaganda, called Mr. Phillips out by name for his effectiveness against the NAU.

In addition to defending Americans from the North American Union, Mr. Phillips has consistently opposed socialized medicine, abortion, and special rights for homosexuals. Mr. Phillips has published four books: The New Right at Harvard (1983), Moscow's Challenge to U.S. Vital Interests in Sub-Saharan Africa (1987), The Next Four Years (1992), and Victory 2000 (1999).

During the Nixon Administration, Phillips headed two Federal agencies, ending his Executive Branch career as Director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity in the Executive Office of the President, a position from which he resigned when President Nixon reneged on his commitment to veto further funding for "Great Society" programs.

Mr. Phillips has personally endorsed Mark Clayton for U.S. Senate as the best candidate for mainstream American values and rarely makes such endorsements for political campaigns in either the Democratic or Republican Party.





Puppy Holds Out for More Dog Treats: Day of the Vote Endorses His Daddy










In Memorium

Jack Clayton

Don Deichman

William J. Gill








Mark Clayton Received a One-Hundred Percent Rating for the Family Protection Survey

For protecting families, Mark Clayton qualifies as the perfect senator in Tennessee's race this year, according to the Public Advocate of the United States, 2008 Protect the American Family Survey for candidates.

Questions in the survey range from whether or not a candidate would defend states rights in instances of marriage protection laws to whether or not a candidate would impeach judges who make up special new laws which only apply for homosexuals and nobody else.

The one-hundred percent rating Mark Clayton earned establishes him as the race's leading social conservative who believes in equal rights, not special rights. Some of the special rights intended for immigrants ultimately just helped the 9/11 terrorists.

One question in the survey asked, "Will you vote to repeal Rep. Barney Frank’s 1990 'Frank amendment' prohibiting the government from denying entry to immigrants for having 'membership in subversive organizations or teaching or advocating subversive views,' which allowed the 9-11 hijackers to legally enter the United States despite past ties to terrorist groups?"

Clayton answered that he would vote to repeal the "Frank amendment" as giving out special rights only adds to confusion, and in the case of the "Frank amendment" even gave cover to the 9/11 terrorists.

The Clayton campaign advocates a policy to stop terrorists from entering the United states by enacting large increases in funding to U.S. Customs, Immigration and Naturalization Services, and the U.S. Border Patrol.

"This could be paid for without either raising taxes or borrowing more billions of dollars from the Communist Chinese government," says Clayton. "Congress could simply take the funds from the Department of Homeland Security, which has proven its uselessness, or from organizations that spend taxpayer money on anti-Christian propaganda, such the National Endowment for the Arts. These organizations do not help the average American, so let's just take the money back and put it where it works to protect the American family."

Four questions in the survey apply strictly to Senate candidates only:

"Will you vote against the confirmation of any and all federal judges or Justice Department personnel who have, or indicate they will, use federal courts to set state marriage laws by striking down voter-approved marriage protection amendments?"

Clayton voted YES.

"Will you vote against the confirmation of any and all federal judges or Justice Department personnel who do, or indicate they do, believe 'sexual orientation' to be a belief or characteristic that should be protected under discrimination law?"

Clayton voted YES.

"Would you have voted against, or did you vote against, all four confirmations of four openly homosexual ambassadors by President Bush?"

Clayton voted YES.

"Will you vote against the confirmation of any further openly homosexual officials by [the president]?"

Clayton voted YES.

Public Advocate of the United States also encourages citizens to participate in its survey for citizens . Washington family issues veteran, Eugene Delgaudio, who is also president of Public Advocate of the United States, is expected to endorse Mark Clayton in the coming days.


















Remember July 4th, 1776





Paid for by Clayton for Senate