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Ron Paul Endorses Baldwin for President
Campaign for Liberty ^ | Sept. 22, 2008 | Campaign for Liberty

Posted on 09/22/2008 2:34:38 PM PDT by SecAmndmt

A New Alliance - By Dr. Ron Paul

Friends - please read this new and important piece by Dr. Paul.

The press conference at the National Press Club had a precise purpose. It was to expose, to as many people as possible, the gross deception of our presidential election process. It is controlled by the powerful elite to make sure that neither candidate of the two major parties will challenge the status quo. There is no real choice between the two major parties and their nominees, only the rhetoric varies. The amazingly long campaign is designed to make sure the real issues are ignored. The quotes I used at the press conference from insider Carroll Quigley and the League of Women voters strongly support this contention.

Calling together candidates from the liberal, conservative, libertarian and progressive constituencies, who are all opposed to this rigged process, was designed to alert the American people to the uselessness of continuing to support a process that a claims that one’s only choice is to choose the lesser of two evils and reject a principle vote that might challenge the status quo as a wasted vote.

In both political education and organization, coalitions are worthwhile and necessary to have an impact. “Talking to the choir” alone achieves little. I have always approached political and economic education with a “missionary” zeal by inviting any group in on issues we agree upon.

This opens the door to legitimate discourse with the hope of winning new converts to the cause of liberty. This strategy led to the press conference with the four candidates agreeing to the four principles we believe are crucial in challenging the political system that has evolved over many years in this country.

This unique press conference, despite the surprising, late complication from the Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate, hopefully will prove to be historically significant.

This does not mean that I expect to get Ralph Nader or Cynthia McKinney to become libertarians, nor do they expect me to change my mind on the issues on which we disagree. In the meantime, why can’t we be friends, respectful of each other, and fight the corrupt process from which we suffer, and at the same time champion the four issues that we all agree upon which the two major candidates won’t address?

Many practical benefits can come from this unique alliance. Our cause is liberty —freedom is popular and is the banner that brings people together. Since authoritarianism divides, we always have the edge in an intellectual fight. Once it’s realized that the humanitarian goals of peace and prosperity are best achieved with our views, I’m convinced we win by working with others. Those who don’t want to collaborate are insecure with their own beliefs.

In the past two years at the many rallies where I talked and shook hands with literally thousands of people, I frequently asked them what brought them to our campaign. There were many answers: the Constitution, my consistency, views on the Federal Reserve, the war, and civil liberties. The crowds were overwhelmingly made up of young people.

Oftentimes I welcomed the diverse groups that came, mentioning that the crowd was made up of Republicans, Democrats, Independents, Liberals and Progressives with each group applauding. Even jokingly, I recognized the “anarchists” and that, too, was met with some applause. In conversations, many admitted to having been Democrats and members of the Green Party and supporters of Ralph Nader, yet they came to agree with us on all the issues once the entire philosophy was understood. That’s progress.

Principled people are not shy in participating with others and will defend their beliefs on their merits. Liberals and progressives are willing to align themselves with us on the key issues of peace, civil liberties, debt and the Federal Reserve. That’s exciting and very encouraging, and it means we are making progress. The big challenge, however, is taking on the establishment, and the process that is so well entrenched. But we can’t beat the entrenched elite without the alliance of all those who have been disenfranchised.

Ironically the most difficult group to recruit has been the evangelicals who supported McCain and his pro-war positions. They have been convinced that they are obligated to initiate preventive war in the Middle East for theological reasons. Fortunately, this is a minority of the Christian community, but our doors remain open to all despite this type of challenge. The point is, new devotees to the freedom philosophy are more likely to come from the left than from those conservatives who have been convinced that God has instructed us to militarize the Middle East.

Although we were on the receiving end of ridicule in the reporting of the press conference, I personally was quite satisfied with the results. True revolutions are not won in a week, a month, or even a year. They take time. But we are making progress, and the momentum remains and is picking up. The Campaign for Liberty is alive and well, and its growth and influence will continue. Obviously the press conference could have been even more successful without the last-minute change of heart by the Libertarian Party candidate by not participating. He stated that his support for the four points remains firm. His real reason for not coming, nor letting me know until forty minutes before the press conference started, is unknown to me. To say the least, I was shocked and disappointed.

Yet in the long run, this last-minute change in plans will prove to be of little importance. I’m convinced that problems like this always seem bigger at the moment, yet things usually work out in the end. Recovering from the mistakes and shortcomings of all that we do in this effort is not difficult if the message is right and our efforts are determined. And I’m convinced they are. That’s what will determine our long-term success, not the shortcomings of any one person.

The Libertarian Party Candidate admonished me for “remaining neutral” in the presidential race and not stating whom I will vote for in November. It’s true; I have done exactly that due to my respect and friendship and support from both the Constitution and Libertarian Party members. I remain a lifetime member of the Libertarian Party and I’m a ten-term Republican Congressman. It is not against the law to participate in more then one political party. Chuck Baldwin has been a friend and was an active supporter in the presidential campaign.

I continue to wish the Libertarian and Constitution Parties well. The more votes they get, the better. I have attended Libertarian Party conventions frequently over the years.

In some states, one can be on the ballots of two parties, as they can in New York. This is good and attacks the monopoly control of politics by Republicans and Democrats. We need more states to permit this option. This will be a good project for the Campaign for Liberty, along with the alliance we are building to change the process.

I’ve thought about the unsolicited advice from the Libertarian Party candidate, and he has convinced me to reject my neutral stance in the November election. I’m supporting Chuck Baldwin, the Constitution Party candidate.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 110th; 2008endorsements; campaignforliberty; chuckbaldwin; endorsement; ronpaul; thirdparty
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1 posted on 09/22/2008 2:34:39 PM PDT by SecAmndmt
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To: SecAmndmt

Which Baldwin?

Not Alec, I hope.


2 posted on 09/22/2008 2:35:35 PM PDT by Retired Greyhound
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To: EternalVigilance; mnehrling; djsherin

ping


3 posted on 09/22/2008 2:37:38 PM PDT by SecAmndmt (Arm yourselves!)
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To: SecAmndmt
Ron Paul should be kicked out of the GOP. He is not now or has he ever been a Republican. He is a Libertarian and sways from that time to time too. He only hitched his wagon to the GOP to win an election, gain power and stay in office. Ron Paul has no real convictions and is a disgrace.
4 posted on 09/22/2008 2:38:18 PM PDT by jrooney (Obama's mentor says God Da*n America. That explains Obama's refusal to put his hand over his heart.)
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To: SecAmndmt

Interesting, I just heard Ron on Mancow this morning say he didn’t know who he was going to endorse.


5 posted on 09/22/2008 2:40:45 PM PDT by RatsDawg (I love Palin :))
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To: jrooney
Easy jrooney. Paul's not in the race anymore, and McCain has shored up his conservative base with his pick of Palin. I don't thing this endorsement of Baldwin or Barr will matter much anymore.

On the other hand, McCain could use Paul as an economic advisor, because everything that Paul said about the economy is coming home to roost.

6 posted on 09/22/2008 2:41:19 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: SecAmndmt

Shouldn’t he join the Constitution party? If he says we all should reject the major parties and vote third parties to escape the ‘stranglehold of the two party system’, shouldn’t he lead by example and leave the Republican party re his congressional race?


7 posted on 09/22/2008 2:42:04 PM PDT by mnehring (Maverick/Barracuda 2008)
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To: jrooney

Ron Paul has no real convictions and is a disgrace.
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He is just another testimony to just how out-of-control the whole Washington scenario is. I fully blame the ignorant and complacent in our society for even letting it happen — but we know the parasitic pols just love stupidity and ignorance. It is their ticket to power.


8 posted on 09/22/2008 2:42:33 PM PDT by EagleUSA
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To: SecAmndmt
There is no real choice between the two major parties and their nominees, only the rhetoric varies.

Ron may be an expert on some things, but he evidences an ignorance here that is disturbing. I may not support either of the presidential candidates, but there are real and substantive differences.

9 posted on 09/22/2008 2:42:48 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (McCain, the Ipecac president... Obama the strychnine president...)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
...because everything that Paul said about the economy is coming home to roost...

?? Really?? (I just thought you would get a kick out of this..)

http://eminiforecaster.com/ronpaul1988.pdf

10 posted on 09/22/2008 2:43:44 PM PDT by mnehring (Maverick/Barracuda 2008)
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To: jrooney
The proper way for Ron Paul to be booted out of the party is for him to loose the Republican nomination next time he's up for reelection.

He shares a few positions with Republicans, but seems to have more differences than common ground.

I would be very happy to see Republicans in Texas kick him off of their ticket, but it's really up to Republican voters there to decide if they want him to represent them.

12 posted on 09/22/2008 2:48:59 PM PDT by untrained skeptic
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To: SecAmndmt
Real version of “Shrimp Boats”.

Shrimp Boats is a comin,
Their sails are in sight.
Shrimp Boats is a comin,
There will be dancing tonight,

*Ronald Ernest Paul version

Shrimp Boats is a comin,
Their pork is in sight.
Shrimp Boats is a comin,
They will be snorting dope tonight.

13 posted on 09/22/2008 2:49:06 PM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (Obama and ITS thugs are made paranoid by Sarahnoia. (stole from molly_jack2007))
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To: SecAmndmt

WHO?


14 posted on 09/22/2008 2:50:07 PM PDT by diverteach (http://foolishpleasurestudio.com/eyewool/slap_hillary.html)
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To: ansel12

I take it that Mr. Anonyomus was not an official spokesperson for the Guillani campaign?


15 posted on 09/22/2008 2:50:41 PM PDT by Augustinian monk
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To: SecAmndmt

This is sorta like Elmer Fudd endorsing Goofy.


16 posted on 09/22/2008 2:52:29 PM PDT by big'ol_freeper (Let's Roll!!)
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To: jrooney
Ron Paul should be kicked out of the GOP.

Oh bull. This party let/lets people like Lincoln Chafee, Chuck Hagel, Arlen Specter, Lindsey Graham hang around. It wouldn't refuse to let Joe frickin' Lieberman in the party if he offered. Ron Paul is more in-line with the party's base of small government than many of the jokers in the party ever will be.

17 posted on 09/22/2008 2:56:11 PM PDT by Night Conservative (Sarah Palin for Vice President in 2008.)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

correction: everything the supply siders said.
Deflation in the mid 90’s crashed the economy and too much extra money in the 00’s led to freddie infesting the entire system (if there was no inflation, the market wouldn’t have invested in such junk)

http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/2008/09/required_reading_about_the_sit.asp

http://www.supplysideforum.com/archive/20060826/ssf20060826.html


18 posted on 09/22/2008 2:59:05 PM PDT by ari-freedom (We never hide from history. We make history!)
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To: Augustinian monk

It would be nice if I knew how to remove that comment from that screen capture, because the part about being spammed by Stormfront on behalf of RP reminds us of how freerepublic came under attack from Stormfront when we criticized RP during the primary.


19 posted on 09/22/2008 2:59:13 PM PDT by ansel12 (There will be more than one "October surprise" this time. Count on it.)
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To: jrooney

Ron Paul is more of a Republican than McCain has ever been. Baldwin would be a great improvement over Obama/McCain.


20 posted on 09/22/2008 3:03:07 PM PDT by Dante3
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