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Message from Ron Paul
Ron Paul 2008 ^ | September 07, 2007 | Ron Paul

Posted on 09/07/2007 10:40:07 AM PDT by NapkinUser

Edited on 09/07/2007 2:31:57 PM PDT by Lead Moderator. [history]

Has this been a hectic and encouraging time! First we got almost 17% in the Texas straw poll, an event set-up to represent the establishment, with very restrictive voting rules. That 17% of the Republican hierarchy would support our views, after a full day of pro-war propaganda, is good news. Then we won the more open Maryland Republican straw poll with 28%. In both cases, as usual, hard-working, well-organized volunteers made all the difference.

The Fox debate was a lot of fun as well. It's true that a few of the network people are not exactly with us on foreign or domestic policy (though one famous guy whispered to me that he is a libertarian), but the audience—with lots of students from the University of New Hampshire—was definitely fair and balanced, as their enthusiastic reaction showed.

My opponents called for more war, more torture, more secret prisons, more eavesdropping, more presidential power. Some seemed to identify the government and the people as if they were one entity. But you and I know that once the government moves beyond its very limited constitutional mandate, it is an opponent of the people, a rip-off operation that takes our money and our freedom and our social peace, and gives us a mess of statist pottage in return.

The government failed miserably on 911 to protect us, despite spending trillions. So the answer was supposed to be the giant, socialist Department of Homeland Security, protecting you and me from taking our toothpaste on the airplane. I was ridiculed for saying that the airlines, which know best how to protect their property, should have been allowed to arm their pilots. But then, you and I really believe in the Second Amendment. It is not just a political slogan for us.

When I discussed the blowback that came from us intervening on the Arabian peninsula, Chris Wallace asked me if I wanted to follow the marching orders of al-Qaeda. I responded that I wanted to follow the marching orders of the Constitution, and not wage undeclared, aggressive wars that cause us only trouble. This is a mystifying to some, of course, but not to more and more Americans.

There was much talk of taxes, and a pledge not to raise rates. But as usual, I was not allowed to discuss my lifelong pledge to abolish the income tax. Just holding the line, when the government takes such vast sums through an illegitimate guilty-until-proven-innocent system, is hardly enough. We need to slash taxes and spending if we are to have a future of prosperity for ourselves and our families.

After the debate, many young people gathered around the stage to discuss our ideas and ask questions about them (and to have me sign their badges). My colleagues got no such response, and after a few moments, "security" ordered me off the stage. Can't have any such demonstration of interest in liberty.

But the young are with us, and so are Americans of every stripe. Even party officials. When one of my opponent said it was OK to lose elections through supporting the Iraq war, that set party people's teeth on edge, and rightly so. The Republican party is shrinking. We need new people. It's either our ideas or President Hillary, and more and more people recognize it.

But the media, and everyone else, will be looking at fundraising totals at the end of this month. They'll judge us by how we do. And we need help to wage what we hope will be a full-scale, 50-state campaign. Please help me head into the next quarter fully armed to do battle for freedom, peace and prosperity. Make your most generous contribution https://www.ronpaul2008.com/donate/. This Revolution is on the move, but it very much needs your support.

Sincerely,

Ron



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; braindeadzombiecult; moonies; morethorazineplease; paul; paulistinian; poe; ronpaul
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To: Lurker
Sounds like a Freeper to me.

Really? He sounds like a cut-and-runner to me.

And the newsletter sounds akin to something I read in Tiger Beat when I was a kid.

I do not now, never have and never will accept or support cut and run advocates in this war.

I don't even understand them, and I figure that's a good thing.

281 posted on 09/07/2007 2:17:39 PM PDT by Allegra (Turning Vanity Threads Into New Socks Threads at Every Opportunity)
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To: KentuckyWoman

Hey KW ...

Looks like a good number of these WarHawks seem to have their steel-Sights jammed into an oriface much-too-small to see thru.

Therefore - anything akin to the actual Truth concerning what-is-and-what-is-not A Real Constitutionally Decalared War is an Alien to them as being told they will have to live without their welfare check


282 posted on 09/07/2007 2:18:19 PM PDT by Veni_Vedi_Velcro
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To: ejonesie22

I think Kentucky Woman has left the building.


283 posted on 09/07/2007 2:19:14 PM PDT by rideharddiefast
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To: ejonesie22
Between friends and where I work I know about 150 Iraq vets. None have ever said anything like what Paul says, much less mentioned him...

I've never heard one iota of support for him or any of his policies the entire time I've been in theater, either.

The Paulies are just flapping their moonbat wings on that "military support" crap. They've been barking about that for a couple of months now.

284 posted on 09/07/2007 2:20:35 PM PDT by Allegra (Turning Vanity Threads Into New Socks Threads at Every Opportunity)
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To: rideharddiefast
I think Kentucky Woman has left the building.

But we have a new one.

Feel the breeze from the flapping of moonbat wings?

285 posted on 09/07/2007 2:22:21 PM PDT by Allegra (Turning Vanity Threads Into New Socks Threads at Every Opportunity)
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To: Allegra

Oh Goodness,I’m feeling the softness of the oh-so-delicate down coming from the gentle undulating flapping of the elusive moonbat wings stroking right in my cheek(s)...ah, is there nothing sweeter? :-)


286 posted on 09/07/2007 2:45:45 PM PDT by wazoo1031
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To: rideharddiefast

May the rest of the paulbats soon follow.


287 posted on 09/07/2007 2:48:14 PM PDT by End Times Crusader (Ron Paul - domestic enemy of America)
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To: wazoo1031
Oh Goodness,I’m feeling the softness of the oh-so-delicate down coming from the gentle undulating flapping of the elusive moonbat wings stroking right in my cheek(s)...ah, is there nothing sweeter? :-)

Yes, the breeze generated from moonbat wings can be very nice, especially in the summer. It has sort of a cooling effect.

That's why I like to come to these Ron Paul threads.

288 posted on 09/07/2007 2:53:44 PM PDT by Allegra (Turning Vanity Threads Into New Socks Threads at Every Opportunity)
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To: lormand
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289 posted on 09/07/2007 3:08:50 PM PDT by freekitty (May the eagles long fly over our beautiful and free American sky.)
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To: NapkinUser
...an event set-up to represent the establishment...of the Republican hierarchy...

And Ron Paul claims to be a republican, then why join a party he dislikes so very much, or is he just dishonestly using the Republican Party as a stepping stone?

It's true that a few of the network people are not exactly with us on foreign or domestic policy (though one famous guy whispered to me that he is a libertarian)...

Ron Paul's heart seems, to me, to be with the Libertarian Party, but he is running as a Republican, which one is it?

My opponents called for more war, more torture, more secret prisons, more eavesdropping, more presidential power...

Code Pink talk, plain and simple..............

The government failed miserably on 911 to protect us...

The Clinton Administration failed miserably regarding 911.......There, fixed!

When I discussed the blowback that came from us intervening on the Arabian peninsula...

More Code Pink talk............

But the young are with us, and so are Americans of every stripe. Even party officials. When one of my opponent said it was OK to lose elections through supporting the Iraq war, that set party people's teeth on edge, and rightly so. The Republican party is shrinking. We need new people. It's either our ideas or President Hillary, and more and more people recognize it...

Words from a man who seems, to me, intent on organizing a third party.........

...And we need help to wage what we hope will be a full-scale, 50-state campaign...This Revolution is on the move...

Again, in my opinion, more third party speak..........

If Ron Paul indeed did write the article showcased on this thread, it is just plain scary..........He is beginning to remind me of the little hand grenade with a bad haircut.........except this time it is a bi-polar roman candle shooting every other flare 180 degress out from the previous one...........

Ron Paul + Ross Perot = Ron Paulrot

Now, folks can try to take this as a mean and vicious attack on Ron Paul and his followers, but, I am just trying to point out that Paul, like Perot, is a real and serious danger, even though he is correct on some things, just as Perot was............

290 posted on 09/07/2007 3:09:45 PM PDT by AwesomePossum
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To: ejonesie22; George W. Bush
Damn, you really don’t understand do you. IT IS NOT 1940 ANYMORE!!!! THE ENEMY CAN ATTACK WITH OUT WARNING ANYWHERE!!!

GEE!! Just like 1941!!!!! The more things change the more they stay the same!!! I'm not the one here who doesn't understand. I understand perfectly that were the U.S. not propping up governments and deciding to try and care for the entire world's population (at least where it's expedient) that we'd be MUCH better off here in the U.S. Don't try to pull any humanitarian garbage on me either. If the U.S. were actually trying to come across as 'caring' as compassionate we'd have sent troops to Rwanda or a few other places that have been killing Christians but, NO, those countries don't have OIL so we (and the 'news' media) ignore them! Talk about hypocrisy!! This is precisely why the Founders talked about not having any entangling alliances...that way you don't come across as either playing favorites or as nation-building. Too bad the republican party has turned into blind flag-waving cheerleaders for the war machine. Go watch a video called The Money Masters (available on both GoogleVideo and YouTube) and then get back to me (in about 3 1/2 hours)....

291 posted on 09/07/2007 3:18:53 PM PDT by KentuckyWoman (The perversity of diversity is that's it's divisive, not unitive.)
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To: rideharddiefast
I think Kentucky Woman has left the building.

Only temporarily. I've been here since 1999 and, for the most part, like it here. Let's see if you last so long.

292 posted on 09/07/2007 3:38:41 PM PDT by KentuckyWoman (The perversity of diversity is that's it's divisive, not unitive.)
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To: Allegra
Who the hell are you responding to?

Ummmm...you're name is at the top of my post.

I'm having fun.

So was I. Apparently 'snarky' now includes me asking just exactly which parts of what RP wrote you disagree with.

So you think the Government did a fine job securing our Country prior to 9-11? Do you disagree with his position on arming airline pilots? Do you think that DHS should be a Federal agency at all?

You have fun mocking Ron Paul, and I have fun mocking the mockers.

Best,

L

293 posted on 09/07/2007 4:11:29 PM PDT by Lurker ( Comparing moderate islam to extremist islam is like comparing smallpox to ebola.)
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To: KentuckyWoman

How important is oil to the continued functioning of our world economy? What would a world wide economic crash do to your lifestyle?

Russia
China
Nuts with nukes

One of these groups will influence the Middle East or we could have a military presence in the Middle East. Should we be so dependent on this resource? Hell no! It’s pretty stupid actually and we’re not going to turn it around in a couple of years.

Where does that leave us? Oil is a strategic weapon that can be used to harm us and the world in a big way. What will Ron Paul do to prevent this weapon being used against us? Write stern letters to Al-Queda and Ahmadinejad?


294 posted on 09/07/2007 4:35:06 PM PDT by listenhillary (millions crippled by the war on poverty....but we won't pull out)
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To: Petronski; George W. Bush

thanks, i needed a nice drink on a hot day... :)


296 posted on 09/07/2007 5:24:04 PM PDT by traviskicks (http://www.neoperspectives.com/Ron_Paul_2008.htm)
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To: Hazcat; KentuckyWoman
Yes, the Barbary pirates DO count.

I sure agree, and apparently so did Thomas Jefferson and John Adams.........this from Wikipedia.......(the parts in bold are the most important to the thought, but there are some other interesting historical items also)

The United States and the Barbary Wars

"In 1783 the USA forced peace with and was recognized by British monarchy, and in 1784 the first American ship was seized by pirates from Morocco. After six months of negotiation, a treaty was signed, $60,000 cash was paid, and trade began. Morocco was the first independent nation to recognize the USA back in 1778.[5] But Algeria was different. In 1784 two ships (the Maria of Boston and the Dauphin of Philadelphia) were seized, everything sold and their crews ordered to build port fortifications. In 1786, Thomas Jefferson, then the ambassador to France, and John Adams, then the ambassador to Britain, met in London with Sidi Haji Abdul Rahman Adja, the ambassador to Britain from Tripoli. The Americans asked Adja why his government was hostile to American ships, even though there had been no provocation. The ambassador's response was reported to the Continental Congress: That it was founded on the Laws of their Prophet, that it was written in their Koran, that all nations who should not have acknowledged their authority were sinners, that it was their right and duty to make war upon them wherever they could be found, and to make slaves of all they could take as Prisoners, and that every Musselman [Muslim] who should be slain in Battle was sure to go to Paradise.[6] American ships sailing in the Mediterranean chose to travel close to larger convoys of other European powers who had bribed the pirates. In the early 1800s, President Thomas Jefferson proposed a league of smaller nations to patrol the area, but the USA could not contribute. For the prisoners, Algeria wanted $60,000 dollars, America offered $4,000. Jefferson said a million dollars would buy them off, but Congress would only appropriate $80,000. For eleven years Americans who lived in Algeria lived as slaves to Algerian Moors. For a while, Portugal was patrolling the Straits of Gibraltar and preventing Barbary Pirates from entering the Atlantic. But they made a cash deal with the pirates, and they were again sailing into the Atlantic and engaging in piracy. By late 1793, a dozen American ships had been captured, goods stripped and everyone enslaved. Portugal had offered some armed patrols, but American merchants needed an armed American presence to sail near Europe. After some serious debate, the United States Navy was born in March 1794. Six frigates were authorized, and so began the construction of the United States, the Constellation, the Constitution and three other frigates. This new military presence helped to stiffen American resolve to resist the continuation of tribute payments, leading to the two Barbary Wars along the North African coast, the First Barbary War from 1801 to 1805 and the Second Barbary War in 1815. It was not until 1815 that naval victories ended tribute payments by the U.S., although some European nations continued annual payments until the 1830s. The United States Marine Corps actions in these wars led to the line, "to the shores of Tripoli" in the opening of the Marine Hymn. Also, in order to reduce the likelihood of being beheaded while boarding enemy ships, Marines wore leather collars. This led to the nickname Leatherneck for U.S. Marines."

About the only thing ambassador Sidi Haji Abdul Rahman Adja left out of his response to Jefferson and Adams was the "72 Virgins".................

297 posted on 09/07/2007 5:28:00 PM PDT by AwesomePossum
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To: NapkinUser

“But as usual, I was not allowed to discuss my lifelong pledge to abolish the income tax.”

? They gave him the perfect opportunity and he blew it!


298 posted on 09/07/2007 5:57:56 PM PDT by traviskicks (http://www.neoperspectives.com/Ron_Paul_2008.htm)
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To: Allegra
And I don't think anybody here hates Ron Paul.

I think I may hate him. I hate anybody who sides with the Terrorists against the United States of America.

Ron Paul is an anarchist crank who wants to wants to turn the US military into a bunch of Sentries with tri-corner hats sitting in crows nests looking for incoming nukes through binoculars.
299 posted on 09/07/2007 6:27:49 PM PDT by elizabetty (Ron Paul - Because Moonbats Need Choices Too!)
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To: George W. Bush

300 posted on 09/07/2007 6:34:10 PM PDT by elizabetty (Ron Paul - Because Moonbats Need Choices Too!)
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