Mission Statement
Our Values
We the People Club, LLC. is committed to upholding the U.S. Constitution by engaging with elected officials, holding them accountable to their Oath of Office, and promoting constitutional governance through informed civic action, community outreach, and public advocacy.
We the People Club, LLC. does not require membership. Anyone is welcome, but we appreciate your contributions, donations, and purchases – including tickets at the meetings for book we raffle for and more. It’s not free to run an organization, a website, information gathering and sharing. So, help us keep it going.
At We the People Club, we stand for the enduring principles that made America strong — faith in God, devotion to family, respect for individual liberty, and unwavering loyalty to the U.S. Constitution. These are not just political ideals; they are the moral and cultural foundations that preserve freedom and keep our Republic thriving.
We believe the Constitution is not a living document to be reshaped by the times, but a timeless framework meant to restrain government and protect the rights of every citizen. Limited government, personal responsibility, and free enterprise are essential to a prosperous and self-reliant people.
We uphold traditional family values — the belief that strong families build strong communities, and that the family unit is central to raising moral, compassionate, and capable future generations.
We affirm that America is one nation under God, guided by faith, moral conviction, and gratitude for the divine blessings of liberty.
We are committed to truth in education, advocating for a fact-based understanding of our nation’s founding and history. We believe students should learn to think critically, to respect the sacrifices of those who built this country, and to understand what makes America exceptional.
Above all, we believe in unity through shared values — not conformity of thought, but a shared commitment to freedom, honesty, and civic responsibility. We may differ in background or belief, but we are bound together by love of country and a common purpose: to preserve and protect the United States of America for future generations.
Our Blog Contributors
Our blog contributors are the very people walking among us. They are the people you stand next to in the grocery store, not paid journalists. They are not like the newspaper reports who are paid to shape a specific view that aligns with what the government dictates.
Our blog is like the letter-to-the-editor; it is the unfiltered perspectives, concerns, frustrations, and discussions people in our community have.
If you want to become one of our blog contributors, contact us HERE with your name, address, email, and phone number and a little information about yourself. Include a sample (max 200 words) of your writing.
Generally our blogs are max 700 words, but occasionally a topic deserves extra space. Occasionally, a writer needs to protect their identity (in this crazy world) to avoid losing their job if they speak their mind in public. That is often the case for people who work for the government or large corporations. If you are one of those who has to practice self-censorship to keep your job but want to write for us, contact us still and you may be approved to write under a pseudonym (pen name).
Editing: we review all blogs, assist with final editing (if needed) and creating strong headlines for your text. If you have pictures for your article, make sure you took the pictures or you provide the source. We the People Club is not responsible for pictures you do not have the right to or haven’t provided the source for.
As stated above, we are not the mainstream media, and we do not seek to become part of the constructed narrative that has misshaped our country – our world – for decades, because they killed freedom of speech and created a filtered, constructed, and distorted world view, while they are paid by extremely wealthy elitists who do not care one ounce about the everyday real Americans.
DISCLAIMER:
If you are contributing with pictures for your article, make sure you have copyrights to the pictures or you provide the source. The question is, Did you take the picture(s)?
We the People Club, LLC. is NOT responsible for pictures you do not have the right to use or haven’t provided the source for. That is your responsibility. We just provide the platform – like a letter-to-the-editor. We the People Club, LLC. is to be held harmless for anything you say in your articles. We the People Club, LLC. does not check your sources or verify information, but if you are found to be factually incorrect repeatedly, you may be removed as our blog contributor.
