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Orange County Register columnist: "The Ron Paul Penomenon"
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| October 7, 2007
| Alan Brock
Posted on 10/15/2007 7:20:30 PM PDT by freedomdefender
The Texas congressman is not likely to be president, but his campaign already represents the most significant pro-freedom movement in recent American history. ...
So how did a 72-year-old grandfather who is self-effacing and slender to the point of looking frail on television (he doesn't in person) become the closest thing to a rock star the Republicans have produced, swarmed for autographs at every appearance? Raised in Pittsburgh, Ron Paul attended Duke medical school, served in the Air Force, and began practicing medicine (he's an OB-GYN) near Houston. Along the way he started reading writers like Ludwig von Mises and Friederich von Hayek and became a strong supporter of free-market economics and the gold standard. ...
His practice in Congress has been to ask himself, before each vote, whether this is a program specifically authorized by the Constitution. If the answer is no, he opposes it including funding for NASA when NASA was in his district. This has earned him the nickname, "Dr. No."
...He also believes the income tax should be abolished, government made significantly smaller, and that the Federal Reserve should be abolished, with the country returning to a gold standard rather than printing fiat money. He is staunchly pro-life and seldom misses a chance to denounce the war on drugs, which he believes is unconstitutional.
(Excerpt) Read more at ocregister.com ...
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To: freedomdefender
Republican politicians hate Ron Paul, because he reminds them of the way they used to sound way back when they had principles. ;)
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posted on
10/15/2007 7:26:18 PM PDT
by
Mr. Jeeves
("Wise men don't need to debate; men who need to debate are not wise." -- Tao Te Ching)
To: Mr. Jeeves
Touche!
That really IS the reason.
I’ll take someone who wants to enforce the Constitution, over someone who might have read the same document.
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posted on
10/15/2007 7:28:53 PM PDT
by
pgobrien
(82d Abn Inf pings......)
To: Mr. Jeeves
Republican politicians hate Ron Paul, because he reminds them of the way they used to sound way back when they had principles.
A lot of freepers hate Ron Paul, maybe for the same reason - he reminds them of what real conservatism used to be, before Bush turned conservatism into old-fashioned liberalism.
To: freedomdefender
Actually the entire race appears to be something that you might see on MadTV. Gungrabbing baby killers as front running Republicans... but not really... ‘cause they say so now and of course politicians never lie. The Democrats are now entirely a party of socialist/religious dogma that brooks no dissent and tries to stop the war in Iraq by starting one in Kurdistan. (cuckoo for coocapuffs.)
And it’s been the longest campaign in history. I’m just sick to death of it all already. I’m afraid that by Nov next year I’ll be in a catatonic state and unable to make it to the polls. Maybe I can get Ron Paul to prescribe some meds. Maybe he should give some downers to Joolieanee and Romney too. Those guys just never STFU.
I think I’ll just turn off the TV and radio and listen to Enya and Lisa Gerrard for a month. Make fists in the carpet with my toes? That might help.
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posted on
10/15/2007 7:30:54 PM PDT
by
Seruzawa
(Attila the Hun... wasn't he a liberal?)
To: freedomdefender
They failed to mention He is an absolute kook in the Kucinich vain.
6
posted on
10/15/2007 7:31:38 PM PDT
by
big'ol_freeper
("Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." ~ Thomas Jefferson)
To: freedomdefender
Real conservatism is NOT libertarianism.
7
posted on
10/15/2007 7:33:01 PM PDT
by
big'ol_freeper
("Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." ~ Thomas Jefferson)
To: big'ol_freeper
He is an absolute kook
Same thing you liberals said about Goldwater in 64, and Reagan when he was running for governor of Cal in 66 - and for president in 80. They were "kooks," the liberals said.
To: freedomdefender
“represents the most significant pro-freedom movement in recent American history...”
Except for the freedom of other people who actually live under oppressive governments, of course.
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posted on
10/15/2007 7:36:49 PM PDT
by
faq
To: pgobrien
over someone who might have read the same document.
Why would they read it when they have teams of lawyers (some themselves are too) who would dissect that “just a piece of paper” till it fit the outcome they were looking for. Thanks but no thanks.
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posted on
10/15/2007 7:37:05 PM PDT
by
rineaux
(Just say NO to taglines)
To: big'ol_freeper
Real conservatism is NOT libertarianism. True but it's much closer to libertarianism than what the Pubbies are trying to sell us now. I can just imagine what Sam Adams would have to say about the Pubbies and their filthy "No Child Left Undrugged" Act. I'm afraid that they'd riddle anyone with musketballs who even breathed a suggestion about national ID cards.
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posted on
10/15/2007 7:37:43 PM PDT
by
Seruzawa
(Attila the Hun... wasn't he a liberal?)
To: freedomdefender
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posted on
10/15/2007 7:38:44 PM PDT
by
dragnet2
To: big'ol_freeper
Real conservatism is NOT libertarianism.
Real conservatism is not George Bush-style massive deficit spending, open borders, endless borrowing from the Chinese, and federal snooping on phone calls without warrants. Just wait till it's Hillary's people using these snooping powers that Bush has created. When Hillary's at the helm, you might start regretting your departure from conservative principles when you applauded Bush's massive expansion of federal power and federal spending and federal snooping.
To: big'ol_freeper; freedomdefender
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Greater energy security will enhance our ability to pursue our foreign policy and national security objectives. Increasing our energy independence and investing in alternative energy sources will also produce a healthier environment. And while we dont know for certain how or why climate change is occurring, it makes sense to take reasonable steps to reduce CO2 emissions without harming our economy. Overall, I am committed to: A balanced approach to energy security that increases domestic supplies, reduces demand for oil and gas, and promotes alternative fuels and other diverse energy sources. Investing in renewable and alternative fuels to promote greater energy independence and a cleaner environment. An energy policy that invests in the advanced technologies of tomorrow and places more emphasis on conservation and energy efficiency. Conducting research and development into technologies that improve the environment, especially the reduction of CO2 emissions. Second Amendment I strongly support the Second Amendment of the Constitution, which protects an individuals right to keep and bear arms. Gun control is touted as a major crime-control measure. But some of the places with the strictest gun-control laws also have high violent-crime rates. Disarming law-abiding citizens does not prevent crime. The answer to violent crime is smart, effective, and aggressive law enforcement. The real effect of these gun-control measures is to place onerous restrictions on law-abiding citizens who use firearms for such legal activities as self-defense, sport-shooting, hunting, and collecting. I am committed to: Strictly enforcing existing laws and severely punishing violent criminals. Protecting the rights individual Americans enjoy under the Second Amendment. http://www.Fred08.com
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posted on
10/15/2007 7:39:24 PM PDT
by
2ndDivisionVet
(Security * Unity * Prosperity | Fred08.com)
To: freedomdefender
Give me the kook candidate because the last few presidents that were suppose to be sane have made some insane decisions and are costing us dearly now and in the our future.
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posted on
10/15/2007 7:40:08 PM PDT
by
rineaux
(Just say NO to taglines)
To: Seruzawa
>Gungrabbing baby killers as front running Republicans... but
>not really... cause they say so now and of course politicians
>never lie.
Note my tagline.
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posted on
10/15/2007 7:41:32 PM PDT
by
ROTB
(Front Runner=rich guy who doesn't hate evil and strives to offend no one, AND WILL SELL YOU OUT!!!!!)
To: faq
Except for the freedom of other people who actually live under oppressive governments, of course. The U.S. is not the worlds police force, nor should it be.
Otherwise, we'd be attacking half the countries of the world right now.
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posted on
10/15/2007 7:41:55 PM PDT
by
dragnet2
To: faq
the freedom of other people who actually live under oppressive overnments, of course.
So, you want us to invade every country with an oppressive government? We'll need to tax Americans at 100 percent rates to afford that. And borrow even more from the Chinese than Bush is already doing. Of course, the Chinese are one of the most oppressive governments going, so I suppose you want us to invade them first? Oh, you don't? In that case, you hold the same view as Ron Paul - who doesn't favor foreign invasions.
To: freedomdefender
I suppose Ron Paul could get a Cabinet position when Duncan Hunters wins the White House.
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posted on
10/15/2007 7:46:11 PM PDT
by
wastedyears
(I don't wanna grow up, help : /)
To: big'ol_freeper
in the Kucinich vain.
Except that Kucinich is for big spending - while Ron Paul is for smaller government. Kucinich is for high taxes, Ron Paul wants to abolish the income tax. Kucinich is for socialized medicine; Ron Paul is for free enterprise and private medicine. Kucinich is for abortion. Ron Paul is pro-life. Kucinich is pro-gay "rights"; Ron Paul is pro-family. If that makes Ron Paul a "kook," then you really are a liberal.
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