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To: RedRover
****I’ve noticed something paradoxical about victims of Paul Derangement Syndrome. They somehow believe that Paul is the answer to every issue plaguing us—which makes them more like liberals than conservatives in believing that government will solve our problems.*****

No, we think “too much government” is the source of most of our problems. Ron Paul is the only candidate, on either side, that will reduce the size of government.

33 posted on 12/21/2007 4:57:09 AM PST by jmeagan (Our last chance to change the direction of the country -- Ron Paul)
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To: jmeagan

The author of the piece brought up “press one for English” which Paul couldn’t do anything about except through government interference.


36 posted on 12/21/2007 5:29:45 AM PST by RedRover (DefendOurMarines.com)
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To: jmeagan

“No, we think “too much government” is the source of most of our problems. Ron Paul is the only candidate, on either side, that will reduce the size of government.”

Respectfully, that is an illusion. Paul’s record shows quite the opposite.

Here’s where the Paul small government argument breaks down.

It’s true Paul has never gotten a piece of his legislation into law. It may even be true that he is consistent in voting.

But in a ten year period Ron CO SPONSORED 1876 bills written by other people. That’s 1000 more than Duncan Hunter. Now if you believe those 1876 bills were all to decrease government (remember written by others who Paul supporters say NEVER lower government!) You’ll believe anything.

Ron Paul has proved he can’t ‘govern’. He has a zero record of accomplishments, except for pushing 1876 bills others wrote through congress. Small government guy?

Just for comparison of actual accomplishments in congress:

Sponsored means he wrote or introduced the bill. Co sponsors sign on to other bills written by someone else.

Statistics: Duncan Hunter has sponsored 105 bills since Jan 7, 1997, of which 72 haven’t made it out of committee (Average)

and 10 were successfully enacted (Good, relative to peers).

Hunter has co-sponsored 894 bills during the same time period (Average, relative to peers).

Now take a look at Ron Paul, who claims many ‘accomplishments’ and would never vote for any frivolous, unconstitutional bill!

Statistics: Ronald Paul has sponsored 346 bills since Jan 7, 1997, of which 341 haven’t made it out of committee (Extremely Poor) and 0 were successfully enacted .(Average, relative to peers).

Paul has co-sponsored 1876 bills during the same time period (Average, relative to peers) NOTE: 1876 bills, written by other congress members. All ‘constitutional’ ? You decide.

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=400191

One of the stranger pieces of legislation that Paul Co sponsored would have kept him out of the debates!!

. H.CON.RES.263 : Expressing the sense of Congress that any Presidential candidate should be permitted to participate in debates among candidates if at least 5 percent of respondents in national public opinion polls of all eligible voters support the candidate’s election for President or if a majority of respondents in such polls support the candidate’s participation in such debates. Sponsor: Rep Jackson, Jesse L., Jr. [IL-2] (introduced 11/6/2001) Cosponsors (2)

See some of Paul’s CO sponsored legislation here:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-rlc/1940847/posts?page=28#28

Take note of the ultra liberal socialists in congress he signed on with.


57 posted on 12/21/2007 10:02:28 AM PST by AuntB (" It takes more than walking across the border to be an American." Duncan Hunter)
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