The Creator's Rights Party

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The Creator's Rights Party (TCRP) is a third party that intends to restore what they see as God's plan for the government in the United States of America by implementing a secession movement.

Life Advocate Magazine, a publication independent of The Creator's Rights party, published an an editorial by the founder of The Creator's Rights party in 1999 entitled "the Pro-Life Movement is Dead."

The Seattle-based homosexual magazine "The Stranger" also published an article noting The Creator's Rights party entitled "Arrest Homosexuals: it's for their own good."

The TCRP presents a fundamentally different critique of American society than any other political party operating today. A handbook entitled Call It Revolution has been written that defines all the critical concepts required to understand the actions of The Creator's Rights party. Terms like "God" and "God's Plan for Government" and "secession" and "sanction from the Court of Last Resort" are explained so that every citizen in the USA can clearly understand both how and why The Creator's Rights party has been created.The Handbook of TCRP

Founded in 1985 by Neal Horsley, a leader of the Abortion Abolition Movement, The Creator's Rights Party (TCRP) offers a solution to legalized abortion that has not already been tried and failed in the USA.

On Saturday, September 3, 2005, the 2-year anniversary of the execution of Paul Jennings Hill, The Creator's Rights Party held a "flag warning ceremony" in Pensacola, Florida. The video of that ceremony Part One: Flag Warning Ceremony Part Two: Flag Warning Ceremony provides a quick overview of the reasons why The Creator's Rights party is the last chance God will give the people of the USA to avoid the destruction of the United States of America.

The TCRP actively seeks to find party members willing to spend their lives in defense of The Creator's Rights in the United States of America. Jonathan O'Toole is the current President and Campus Outreach Director of TCRP.

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