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“Giving birth to new ideas.”

Beliefs No Abortion! We’re strictly Pro-Life! Support the 2 nd Amendment. Government should provide government funded energy. Illegal immigrants shouldn’t be allowed to enter the country. We support the first amendment.

Abortion Over 1.5 million babies are killed each year by abortion. The Seahorse Party does not believe in abortion because every person should have a chance to live a life.

Gun Control The Seahorse Party believes that Americans should have the right to gun control. We need Guns for self defense. “It’s not guns that hurt people, it’s people that hurt people!”

Energy Needs The Seahorse party believes that the government should respond and fund the Energy needs of our country instead of higher up wealthy business men.

Illegal Immigrants Illegal immigrants should not be able to cross into the U.S boarders. They could bring illegal Drugs and diseases to America, they could also take jobs that the Americans could have.

First Amendment Rights We believe in the following: R - Religion A – Assembly P – Petition P – Press S - Speech

Vote for the Seahorse Party, and it won’t end badly.