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Attendees also had the opportunity to listen

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 7:21 am
by samiaseo222
The F&G bankruptcy should be taken as a strange sign of corporate times and is a strong indication that plans to place international food production and distribution into the hands of a few powerful corporate interests are going forward.
More than 60 Constitution Party members attended an annual dinner at the Longhorn Barbecue here Sept. 22 to discuss the growing political party's future and the political implications of current events.

To three-term state legislator from Ronan, Montana, Rick Jore as he provided valuable insight into the legislative process.

Jore, a man more concerned with principle than job function email list political compromise, became totally frustrated with his membership in the Republican Party. Jore claims his party would not support him in the passage of pro-constitution bills and that his party would cast votes in support of bills that were obviously in violation of their oaths of office and campaign promises.

As a consequence, Jore was often abandoned by his party to battle against bad laws by himself. During his third term he left the Republican Party to join the Constitution Party which has a platform consistent with his political and spiritual beliefs. As a Constitution Party candidate for a fourth term, Jore was defeated by what appears to have been a joint effort by both Republicans and Democrats to replace his voice in the Montana legislature with one that is not so pro-Constitution.