Christian Cerda Mary Mayorga Kat Kartinez Connie Clark.

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Christian Cerda Mary Mayorga Kat Kartinez Connie Clark

Their Purpose and Beliefs  The Peace and Freedom Party is a strong advocate of protecting the environment, personal liberties and universal, socialist economy, socialism, democracy, feminism, and racial equality.  Their main stands are for democracy, ecology, feminism, and socialism.

Political World  They believe in peace and international justice, open border security, direct vote of the people, and no conventional taxes.  The U.S to renounce, abolish, the nuclear first strike. Instead the U.S should take the initiative to eliminate all of its nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.  Immigrant workers are blamed for society problems, and are being deported. As a socialist society, PFP believes to an open boarder to stop discrimination and society problems.  They look forward to direct vote from the people, they do not believe in having an electoral college.  Overall they are conservative in the Political World because they see the need for limited government such that there should be a direct vote.

Economic World  The Peace and Freedom Party envision a full employment economy based on peace time production to provide the needs of all people.  As of our economy now worldwide we have many people out of jobs and high unemployment. They plan on improving our economy by eventually having full employment.  They call for a 30-hour work week for 40-hour pay and abolition of forced overtime. In our world right now the average working time is 40 hours and are often forced to do overtime. The Peace and Freedom Party for the economic world would be conservative because they want more jobs for the people and want the highest standard of living for all.

Social World  The Peace and Freedom campaign believe that having quality medical and dental care is a basic human right. They stand for a democratically-controlled publicly funded health care system. They also believe in education is critical to individual survival and civilized human values.  Today U.S.A does not have a universal health care system. The Peace and Freedom campaign demand for universal quality health care funded publicly  This party believes in strong advocate of protecting the environment unlike today's society in US where we have little regulations and laws on the environment. The Peace and Freedom will have many regulations on the environment to protect the people from pollution and nuclear waste.  This party is liberal in social world because they believe in universal education.

Cultural World  The PFP believe that all people are equal no matter what their race or gender may be. They believe that any couple, the parents being homosexual, heterosexual, or bisexual should have the equal custody and adoption. They also respect individuals right to control their own bodies  Today abortion is only legalized in few states in the U.S. The PFP would allow abortion for all because they believe all individuals have the right to control their own bodies.  The U.S. does not really have laws that help prevent discrimination in the hiring or promoting of people in certain jobs. The PFP would give everyone equal opportunities no matter what race or gender they may be.  The PFP is liberal in the cultural world because they believe that the individuals have the right to have control over themselves and their bodies

Liberal and conservative Issues LiberalConservative Equal treatment of all people by employers, business and government. World free form of all forms of oppression Full equality for women End violence against women End racism Equality for undocumented workers Equal treatment in the military regardless of sexual orientation Right to Gay Marriage Equal rights to education, housing, healthcare, recreation, and transportation for individuals with disabilities Universal Healthcare Stop all U.S. Arms exports and trade Strict separation of religious and government institutions This political party is very Anti- Conservative and is liberal on all subjects.

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