Seven Principles of the Constitution Party
Seven Principles of the Constitution Party are:
1. Life: For all human beings, from conception to natural death;
2. Liberty: Freedom of conscience and actions for the self-governed individual;
3. Family: One husband and one wife with their children as divinely instituted;
4. Property: Each individual’s right to own and steward personal property without government burden;
5. Constitution: and Bill of Rights interpreted according to the actual intent of the Founding Fathers;
6. States’ Rights: Everything not specifically delegated by the Constitution to the federal government, nor prohibited by the Constitution to the states, is reserved to the states or to the people;
7. American Sovereignty: American government committed to the protection of the borders, trade, and common defense of Americans, and not entangled in foreign alliances.

Dorr officials make mockery of system

Would you want this Wind Turbine next to your property? Monterey Township is in the middle of this right now!
I hope the people are educating themselves and not leaving this all up to the people who will profit from something this huge!

A party that stands on the Constitution as our founding Fathers wanted.
The National Party is “the Constitution Party” and is in all 49 states. The only state that cannot use the name of Constitution Party is Michigan. So they go under the name of the US Taxpayers Party because the Michigan legislature will not let them change their name to the Constitution Party!

Allegan County elected and appointed officials Salaries paid for by the taxpayers
| Allegan County elected and appointed officials Salaries as of 3-4-2010 | |
| Board of Commissioners-Chairman | $11,545.06 |
| Board of County Commissioners-Members | $9,956.70 |
| Drain Commissioner | $71,017.52 |
| Chief Deputy Drain Commissioner | $53,963.49 |
| Prosecuting Attorney | $103,422.41 |
| Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney | $90,415.19 |
| Treasurer | $71,017.52 |
| Chief Deputy County Treasurer | $53,963.49 |
| County Clerk- Register of Deeds | $71,017.52 |
| Chief Deputy County Clerk | $53,963.49 |
| Chief Deputy County Register of Deeds | $47,186.34 |
| Sheriff | $92,040.20 |
This is all public information so I thought I would post these figures so everyone knows how our tax dollars are being spent at the county level. This does NOT include any benefits. Perhaps I need to FOIA that information as well.

Here are the salaries for Michigan’s elected officials
Salaries for Michigan elected officials are set by recommendation of the State Officers Compensation Commission.
According to the SOCC, elected officials’ salaries are as follows:
• Governor Granholm: $177,000 plus a $60,000 expense account
• Lt. Gov. John Cherry: $123,900 plus a $20,000 expense account
• Supreme Court justices: $164,610
• State senators and representatives: $79,650 per year plus a $12,000 expense account
• Lawmakers in leadership positions can earn up to an additional $27,000 per year
• Attorney General Mike Cox: $124,900
• Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land: $124,900
Let’s Put all State, County and Township Spending Online
In February of 2008, Mike Cox made history by putting the Department of Attorney General’s spending on-line. Cox is a great believer in the old adage, ‘sunshine is the best antiseptic in a democracy’. By going to www.michigan.gov/ag and clicking on the button, “Track Your Taxes”, any Michigan citizen can see how the Department of Attorney General spends its money. Contracts, rent, office supplies, salaries – you name it – are all there open for inspection. This year Cox posted all consumer protection settlements entered into since his administration began in 2003, over 8,000 pages.




