ENG: Charles Obadiah "Chuck" Baldwin (born May 3, 1952) is an American politician and founder-pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. He was the presidential nominee of the Constitution Party for the 2008 U.S. Presidential election and had previously been its nominee for U.S. vice president in 2004. He hosts a daily one-hour radio program, "Chuck Baldwin Live", and writes a daily editorial column carried on its website, on News With Views, on VDare, and in several newspapers.
As a Republican Party member, Baldwin was state chair of the Florida Moral Majority in the 1980s. However, during the 2000 campaign of Republican George W. Bush for U.S. President, Baldwin left the party and began a long period of criticism of Bush. Baldwin endorsed U.S. Representative Ron Paul for ...
by Chuck Baldwin March 16, 2010
Anyone paying attention knows that John McCain has been a Big-Government Globalist Neocon (BGGN) for virtually his entire senatorial career. As with many BGGNs hiding out in the Republican Party, McCain likes to talk about smaller government, but his track record is littered with the promotion of one big government program after another. But, what else would one expect from a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)?
Lately, however, McCain has outdone himself. He has introduced two bills in the US Senate that are about as Machiavellian as they ...
“Nixon was one of 10 governors named Thursday [February 4, 2009] by Obama to the newly created Council of Governors.”
The 10 governors (and one of them is not even a State governor) selected by Obama are:
*Governor James Douglas (R-Vermont) *Co-chair
*Governor Chris Gregoire (D-Washington) *Co-chair
Governor Brad Henry (D-Oklahoma)
Governor Jay Nixon (D-Missouri)
Governor Martin O’Malley (D-Maryland)
Governor Janice Brewer (R-Arizona)
Governor Bob McDonnell (R-Virginia)
Governor Michael Rounds (R-South Dakota)
Governor Beverly Perdue (D-North Carolina)
Governor ...
January 6th, 2009 · 7 Comments
Chuck Baldwin, the 2008 Constitution Party presidential nominee and 2004 vice-presidential nominee, has penned another column in which he reviews the “best and worst” of 2008.With 2008 just concluded, today’s column will be my analysis of the best and worst of the year just spent. First, the best: my wife, Connie, and our family. As the Constitution Party candidate for President, I logged more than 30,000 miles and visited more than 30 states. I traveled most of those miles alone–as costs prohibited my wife from traveling with ...
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Chuck Baldwin 2013-04-07 Sunday – Christian Idolatry: The Worship Of Government Christian Idolatry: The Worship Of Government This message was given by Chuck on Sunday, April 7, 2013, during the service at Liberty Fellowship in Kalispell Montana. Biblical Scripture All Audio Bible King James Bible New International Bible Astonisher Astonisher On WordPress Astonisher On WordPress Links Astonisher On Facebook Astonisher On Twitter Astonisher On YouTube Astonisher [...] |
Chuck Baldwin 2013-03-31 Sunday – The Crucifixion And Resurrection Of Jesus Christ The Crucifixion And Resurrection Of Jesus Christ This message was given by Chuck on Sunday, March 31, 2013, during the service at Liberty Fellowship in Kalispell Montana. Biblical Scripture All Audio Bible King James Bible New International Bible Astonisher Astonisher On WordPress Astonisher On WordPress Links Astonisher On Facebook Astonisher On Twitter Astonisher On YouTube [...] |
From Apostasy Watch – Chuck Baldwin’s Blatant Appeal to Violence Chuck Baldwin’s Blatant Appeal to Violence In his most recent column, Remembering the Alamo, Pastor Chuck Baldwin extols the gallantry of the Alamo defenders and implies that Christians may soon be required to to take up arms against tyranny here in America. Beyond that, how much longer do we have before it will become necessary [...] |