Generally, I feel we are central conservative with a libertarian skew, not so libertarian that we favor crime though. We like law and order and seem to agree on authoritative bodies executing just punishments to crimes once convicted. A lot of us seem libertarian on softer or traditional intoxicants, yet we all openly mock harder drugs. We do have a conservative religious element, though it informs our views rather than dictates.
If we do seek to from a party and break off from the GOP to take a stand on the state and national stages, we should be clear on what we want, what we stand for, and what we will allow in the party. One principal of the party should be term limitation, and salary limitation on the political stage. The Framers didn't intend the political stage to be a lucrative career. I feel that we should stand for certain limitations so that our party doesn't fall to the corruption of the other parties as swiftly.
Citizen legislators is item #1, yes.
And we are naturally protectionist, non-interventionist, pro-NATIONAL DEFENSE (as opposed to simply ‘military’).
We are anti-racism, in all its forms. We desire a truly colorblind society.
We do not believe in preferred or protected classes.
Most of all, we are pro freedom, as outlined in the constitution, most particularly we desire a legal system which defaults to protecting individual constitutionally-enumerated freedoms.