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Peroutka was born in and the University Of Baltimore School Of Law . He was the Chairman of the Constitution Party of Maryland and a member of the Executive Committee of the Constitution Party National Committee. Michael and his wife, Diane, live in Millersville, Maryland with their three children, Timothy, Patrick, and Elizabeth. Also, he has four siblings. CANDIDACY He was the stated he would be voting for Peroutka. {Link without Title} - however, it was the only third party to increase its share of the vote in 2004. POLITICAL STANCES Michael is seriously opposed to abortion as well as gay marriage. He emphasizes the Bible being taught in public schools. He advocates for free market capitalism. Mr Peroutka was strongly against the war in Iraq according to his website http://www.peroutka2004.com. Mr Peroutka is a strong "constitutionalist." Generally he takes the conservative stance on most if not all main political issues. In 2006 he voted in favor of disaffiliating the Independent American Party Of Nevada . Nevada Disaffiliation Resolution Roll Call Vote SPLIT FROM THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION PARTY In 2006, the Maryland State Party disaffiliated along with other state parties following a schism at the national party's 2006 convention, in which it failed to disaffiliate the Nevada party despite its gubernatorial candidate who supported abortion exceptions. He has stated "At this point I could not, in good faith, represent the Constitution Party nor endorse any of its candidates. Unless serious changes occur, I could not run for President in 2008." TAMPA I: The Way I See It … Still: An Open Letter to the Executive Committee, National Committee and Membership of the Constitution Party From Michael Anthony Peroutka Also, he posts articles blasting the party leadership on a regular basis. Many in both the national party and the current state organizing committee refer to him, as well as his ''American View'' co-host John Lofton, as ex-members who tried to take over the party but failed. REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS |
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