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The Mission of the American Values Network (AVN) is to enroll, engage, and enable faithful Americans and others of goodwill to stand up, speak out, and actively participate in building up the American family and community values that have always been at the core of our successful efforts to create a "more perfect union."

We believe America needs leaders who understand public service is a calling, and who know they will be held accountable not only by voters, but by their Creator. We should not be afraid to proudly embrace the traditional and fundamental values that have guided and defined our country since its inception and helped make America a shining beacon of hope and freedom around the world.

The American Values Network and its state affiliates offer citizens a grassroots avenue to active involvement--engaging the issues they care about and the values that define our nation.

In so doing, the American Values Network seeks to be the SALT of public and political discourse in America, preserving our values and heightening awareness of the key ingredients required for a prosperous society.

American Values Network goals:

Speak Out for an Effective and Active Engagement of Faith in the Public Square

Activate Community Grassroots and Communications Networks

Learn How to Get Real Results in the Political and Public Policy Process

Tackle the most pressing moral issues of our time
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Daniel Jansen Posted 2 years ago
Is this group seriously requesting a candidate that "Fears their Creator?" Why are so many people for a cause that involves the direct overstepping of religiosity and dogma into the political arena? No I do not support this cause! No, Senator Diane Fienstein should not agree with this group. And No, this is not an Anti-American commentary. Please feel free to practice your religiosity on your own. Religious groups account for the majority of good act towards charity. Good on them. Religious groups form community. Please continue. But stay out of politics. You do not belong.
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James Desrosiers Posted 2 years ago
We have stayed silent on the workings of our government for so long it has brought us to the brink of economic and spiritual collapse. Are you going to blame us Christians for that too. The founding fathers declared separaion of church and state to save the church not the state. Keep turning ybour back on God and see where it gets us. Every great democracy has collapsed because of immorality and turning their backs on God. Look it up, don't take my word for it.
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Bob Young Posted 2 years ago


I have a lingering question pertaining to Housing in General and the Veterans Families who are living with the threat of loosing there Homes to Foreclosure. I am a ( www.ccr.gov) Contractor that came out with a program in 2007 and I was told to take this Program to HUD and my Congressman. Can you watch this Video and look into my question and provide me with any answers. Thank you.

http://www.c-spanvideo.org/videoLibrary/clip.php?appid=599134850
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David Swanson Posted 2 years ago
I agree with your mission statement above. One way we can move morality to the forefront is by electing a president with unquestionable integrity and morals... I strongly and respectfully suggest Congressman Allen West.

www.AMillionGoWest.com
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Lorena Remmell Posted 2 years ago
The only question I have regarding any candidate, not just Ltc. Allen West, is how can we, the citizens, the voters, be absolutely sure that a candidate has the qualities and real ethical, moral attributes that we want in a president?
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