Posted on 08/01/2007 6:33:25 AM PDT by George W. Bush
Presidential hopeful Ron Paul gets grassroots support
Heads nod in Arnolds Tavern at mention of a hand-painted Vote 4 Ron Paul sign along a Lincoln street.
Of the 15 people gathered recently around two tables in the back of the Havelock neighborhood bar, chances are one of them made it, or at least knows who did. After all, the members of this local presidential campaign are small in number - not to mention spread out and fighting on behalf of a big underdog.
Their candidate, a Republican congressman from Texas running for president, wasnt included on the latest Associated Press election poll. Hes competing for votes with more well-known names like Rudolph Giuliani and John McCain.
Fittingly, Rep. Ron Pauls supporters are like creatures of the night: theyre elusive, guerrilla campaigners from virtually every shade of the political spectrum.
Adam Cutshell, a 30-year-old custodian with a shaved head, facial piercings and goatee, is a recent addition to the unofficial campaign in Lincoln. His girlfriends brother, 21-year-old Shawn Carlton, brought him along to the recent weeknight meeting.
The two wore matching Join the Ron Paul Revolution T-shirts Carlton made.
Fifty-year-old Dave Oenbring, an old-school Libertarian with average-length gray hair and a button-up shirt, sits a few chairs away. Hes been involved in or contributed to Paul campaigns since 1992.
Paul is running as a constitutionalist, supporting limited constitutional government, low taxes and a free market economy, and denouncing unfounded wars.
Leading the group on this Wednesday night is 45-year-old Laura Ebke, a Goldwater Republican with a Ph.D. in political science. She was state chair of the Teenage Republicans in high school, and is one of the only group members with official campaign experience.
She might be the one mainstream Republican in the group and, like many others, didnt know any fellow Ron Paul supporters when she joined the campaign.
The first meeting was kind of interesting, she said. You could hear people in front of you talking about Ron Paul and you could hear people in back of you talking about Ron Paul.
Since about 12 people showed up for that first get-together in June, Ebke has seen the size of the Lincoln campaign jump to about 50 members.
It has become sort of a social gathering of sorts, too, she said.
Lincolns Paul campaign is one of almost 600 like it organized through the Web site Meetup.com, a social networking tool that allows members to join groups, meet each other and send messages via the Internet.
The sites map shows five Ron Paul campaigns in different Nebraska cities: Lincoln, Omaha, Beatrice, North Platte and Norfolk. North Platte is the smallest, with eight members. Worldwide, the groups span 12 countries, and include more than 26,700 members who have planned more than 1,750 events.
On Pauls Myspace.com page, about 50,000 people have befriended the congressman.
Its been wonderful for us, said Don Rasmussen, special assistant to the official Ron Paul 2008 campaign.
Although Pauls official Web site has a link to Meetup.com, campaign finance regulations have forced the grassroots Paul groups to keep a slight distance from the national campaign. Simply put, these groups started on their own or solely with the help of other local groups.
The members have made their own campaign literature, planned their own events and designed graphics and products to sell promoting their candidate.
A search for Ron Paul on the online marketplace CafePress.com, which allows users to sell customized merchandise over the Internet, results in 2,000 designs printed on 29,200 different products. The items range from bumper stickers reading Ron Paul Revolution with the evol flipped to spell Love, to T-shirts printed with Hope for America Ron Paul 2008.
The same search on the video site YouTube.com shows 36,800 results. There are clips of his television guest spots and campaign stops, as well as user-made clips mostly supporting the congressmans run for the presidency.
This doesnt cost the national campaign a penny, Rasmussen said. It was never directed by the campaign.
The national campaign has created its own signs and official literature, but none has been distributed.
According to election data from opensecrets.org, the Paul campaign is in fourth place among Republicans for dollars raised. The most updated numbers from the Federal Election Commission place Pauls total at more than $3 million.
Arizona Sen. John McCain in third place on the opensecrets.org list has raised no money in Lincoln, according to the site. Paul was eighth overall in Lincoln with $200.
So far, the Paul campaign has managed to keep much of this cash in hand instead of spending it, a feat which Rasmussen attributed largely to the unofficial support Paul has received.
Were thrilled beyond words, Rasmussen said.
To keep this momentum going, Ebke and other Lincoln Paul supporters know they need to continue planning support events and expanding their group.
At the last meeting, they discussed plans to campaign at the Wilber Czech Festival this weekend.
One member even thought about handing out campaign literature at a garage sale.
Most of us have donated to the campaign ourselves, Ebke said. Were just trying to get the name out as much as we can because (Paul is) not one of the big-name candidates to begin with.
Reach Zach Pluhacek at 473-7395 or zpluhacek@journalstar.com.
Ron Paul is likely to do well in support in Nebraska but not too likely to win the primary. However, Nebraska volunteers can really help in Iowa with Lincoln and Omaha so close by.
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” . . . Rep. Ron Pauls supporters are like creatures of the night: theyre elusive, guerrilla campaigners from virtually every shade of the political spectrum . . . “
Actually, Dr. Paul is providing a nice dose of entertainment in an otherwise aggravating campaign season. He doesn’t mean to be, but he’s the class clown, and this campaign by his supporters to legitimize his wackiness is also amusing.
Figures it's a gun shop! Sign of Ron Paul for President in front of 2701 N. 27th Street.
Yea, all 1% of it.
Continuing conservative support for the Iraq war is certainly an issue (note that Paul voted for the Afghan war, so hes not a complete pacifist), but surely its not the be-all and end-all of conservatism. As popular support for the war fades, and if we do not meet with the successes forecast by the architects of the surge, might not even the most pro-war conservatives be willing to budge a bit on that possibly doomed and politically damning issue? Hawks may be reluctant to shift, but for many conservatives it may well be worth it to have a president with true conservative values.Do conservatives not really want all the things Paul has to offer? Then why do we fight at all? If its merely for power and mainstream acceptance, one might as well support Hillary Clinton or wait until after November 2008 and support whoever comes out on top. But if we want a radically smaller government precisely that thing that a Republican Congress neglected to do for the last twelve years, which has created the current mood of conservative frustration we must support Ron Paul. Remember how small government was at the nations founding and consider how perhaps even conservatives have since then become de facto socialists, accepting the leviathan state as inevitable. But its not inevitable if they vote against it when history hands them that chance.
But seriously, I can't support a Republican that says essentially the same thing as democrats regarding the US bearing responsibility for insane scumbag terrorists
If moo-slimes hate us because of our liberties, then that's their problem, not ours.
LOL!!!
The thing that keeps me from supporting Paul is his blame the west attitude for terrorism. We need someone who is going to take on Al qaida.
Course anything to send Hannity into fits is worth it isn't it?
I saw the Derbyshire article. I think this one is worth posting at some point. :)
ANOTHER thread on this little nutjob? Can we at least have a daily limit of 100 or something?
Here comes the Kool Aid again.
Do you really believe this nonsense?
That must be why domestic wiretapping, suspension of habeas corpus, increased executive power, etc. are so important. They're working hard to eliminate the freedoms for which we are hated.
...what our enemies must be thinking regarding Ron Paul
That's it in a nutshell.
We all strive for a small government, but what good is it when you eventually commit national suicide via islolationist foreign policies? The two can be mutually exclusive, so no need for a surrender monkey who happens to champion small government.
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