El Camino Real
dissects the platform of the 'True Christian (tm) Party,' otherwise known as the
Constitutional Party. Some of his concerns mirror my own, that is, the disconcerting tendency of many right-leaning Christians to identify particular secular agendas (e.g., freezing Congressional salaries, national isolationism, etc.) far too easily with the Gospel of Christ. Perhaps this is why it's generally a bad idea to have 'Christian parties.' While it sounds good in theory, it always ends up collapsing the legitimate boundaries between secular and religious concerns in practice.