Janie Johnson, Author and Social/Political Commentator
Don't Take My Lemonade Stand
When the government began questioning the right of children to make money from a lemonade stand in their neighborhood because such endeavors should be regulated under the same laws which apply to other businesses, Janie Johnson could take no more. After writing her book: Don't Take My Lemonade Stand -- a Political Philosophy, Janie has continued to be an outspoken advocate for limited government intervention in our lives. She brings the same level-headed common sense to all her commentaries, as she compares conservatism with Liberalism to better understand the strengths and weaknesses of both philosophies.
Join us on February 14th to hear Janie's conclusions and commentary on today's most pressing issues.
Republicans believe that the principles of the party should be based upon the precepts laid down by the founders of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Limitations on the powers of government
Emphasis on individual freedom and rights
Equality under the law for all persons
Separation of powers among the executive, legislative and judicial branches
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