i would agree that the Constitution party is a better home for the hard hardline fundamentalists... but i'm nearly certain the evangelical Christian community at large would at least welcome libertarianism.
i'm sure that would back it if the consistency were to be found in the national application of local choice as opposed to a consistency enforced in a uniformly national level... each community would be able to decide their own tack on social issues while still adhering to a federal standards for things that nearly all of us agree on (defense, transportation etc.).
i think such a re-organization would force the US to take a more on-the-heels stance on international affairs, though it wouldn't necessitate isolationism. reducing foreign policy engagements to matters of immediate national consequence would provide more cohesiveness when action is needed... but may allow dangers to go unchecked for undesirable amounts of time.
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