No. The "Republican" party didn't exist until 1860. Jefferson was for self government.
yess because he bought a territory illegal without approving it by congress and thats betraying
P.G.T. Beauregard
The Republican Party was and still is anti slavery. Abraham Lincoln, the president that ended slavery, was a Republican. The Democrat Party supported slavery. Many that fought, fought to defend their state regardless of their views on slavery.
The president promise to defend the Constitution.
The president promise to defend the Constitution.
andrew jackson
The President of the United States must swear to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the United States of America.
There is a lot of misinformation, much of it spread by the president's Republican political opponents, that claims he is anti-Israel. But the facts do not support that view. President Obama shares the same commitment to Israel that previous presidents have had. He has spoken forcefully about the need to defend Israel, and has also pursued policies that are pro-Israel; there is little difference in actual policy between that of President Bush, President Clinton and President Obama. That said, the current leader of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, is very much a hawk and he seems to believe he has much more in common with American Republicans, with whom he has spent considerable time. He clearly would prefer a Republican president. He has also disagreed with Obama's suggestion that settlement activity cease and the peace process resume. But other than political rhetoric, there is not much real evidence that President Obama is bad for Israel.
Navy
Thomas Jefferson.
To preserve, protect and defend.
The Secret Service is in charge of that.