National Catholic Register Story on American Solidarity Party’s Struggle with Ballot Access

The National Catholic Register has this story about the American Solidarity Party and its fight to get its presidential nominee, Peter Sonski, on the ballot. The party doesn’t have the funds for paid petitioners, and so depends on volunteers.


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National Catholic Register Story on American Solidarity Party’s Struggle with Ballot Access — 10 Comments

  1. The American Solidarity Party isn’t Christian. It claims to be pro-life and anti-war, but is in fact pro-war and anti-life. They should be called the “American World Police-Force Party” or the “US Global Imperialism Party”.

    Peter Sonski believes the US should:
    – continue to provide military supplies, funding and defensive aid to “Ukraine”
    – provide equal support to Israel and “Palestine”
    – support a two-state solution to the Israeli-“Palestinian” conflict
    – end support for Benjamin Netanyahu’s government
    – defend other NATO members even if they do not meet contributions
    – remain in NATO
    – continue the production of F-35 stealth fighters

    In addition, the ASP believes that the US should:
    – influence foreign elections in the interest of security, but not for monetary interests
    – fly military drones over foreign countries to gain intelligence and kill suspected terrorists, but only with permission from the country in question
    – seek to maintain a global balance of power
    – capture and abduct suspected terrorists from foreign soil so that they can stand trial

    Taken from the platform on their website:
    “Peace is not merely an absence of war, but the positive presence of justice and charity among people and among nations.”
    “We insist that the United States must end unilateral military intervention in foreign countries, except as a response to an actual or imminent attack on the United States or to a catastrophic threat to international security for which there is no multilateral response and we have no formal declaration of war.”
    “We call for Congress to reassert its war-making powers granted by the Constitution and the War Powers Act”
    “We call for the United States to lead the effort to rid the world of nuclear weapons”

  2. If they’re not for White power, they are useless. I’ll bet anything they’re yet another racial egalitarianism, pro race mixing party.

  3. The American Solidarity Party has been using paid petitioners in a bunch of states and is doing so right now in Mississippi. Most of the sigs they have collected have come from paid petitioners.

  4. Like pretty much any party that actually gets on the ballot, as you would well know. Why is this remarkworthy?

  5. The article does make it sound like all signatures are collected by volunteers, and actually focuses more on write in efforts for some reason.

    Many people in the ASP are more anti-interventionist in foreign policy than the platform and Sonski.

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