Jack Fellure
Fellure boasts a solid devotion to Christian religious faith, which informs virtually every aspect of his policy positions. During one of his many presidential runs, in 1992, when asked to submit his political platform to the Federal Election Commission, Fellure provided a copy of the 1611 King James Bible. He promises that, if elected President, copies of that specific version of the Bible will remain open in the Oval Office, turned to passages he considers of particular importance for the President to remember.
Inspired by his faith, Fellure's opinions and intentions place him deep on the right of the political spectrum. He opposes abortion and especially the use of public money to fund the procedure, supports the death penalty as a mandate by God, and is for gun rights. He also calls for making homosexuality illegal in the belief that this will be of help in combating the spread of AIDS, and – as might be gleaned from his previous affiliation with the Prohibition Party – for the banning of alcohol.
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