John Randolph Club
The John Randoph Club (JRC) is a paleoconservative social and political organization founded in the 1980s and operated by the Rockford Institute with chapters throughout the United States. It is named after John Randolph of Roanoke (1773-1833), a 19th century U.S. Congressman from Virginia.
Political Connections
The JRC is a program of the Rockford Institute, based in Rockford, Illinois, a political organization which describes itself as the "authentic voice of the American Heartland" with the goals of seeking the "renewal of Christendom" and promoting:
Related Topics:
Rockford, Illinois - Heartland - Christendom
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- The defense of the family;
- The promotion of liberty;
- The decentralization of political and economic life;
- The celebration of the literary and artistic inheritance of civilization;
- The adherence to Truth, revealed through Scripture and tradition.
JRC events are promoted though the Rockford Institute's Chronicles Magazine, a printed and online paleoconservative political publication that opposes Abortion and the War in Iraq, and has taken stances critical of the positions of both President George W. Bush and his one-time opponent Senator John Kerry.
Related Topics:
Chronicles - Paleoconservative - Abortion - War in Iraq - George W. Bush - John Kerry
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