Posted on 09/06/2008 8:49:47 PM PDT by gondramB
Speculation is that that Baldwin and Barr are stepping aside so that Paul can become the nominee of both the Constitution and Libertarian Parties The Montana Constitution Party has removed Chuck Baldwin from the ballot and is putting the ticket of Ron Paul for President and Michael Peroutka on the ballot for Vice-President.
(Excerpt) Read more at economicpolicyjournal.com ...
>>I disagree. I think you underestimate the libertarian wing in the GOP.<<
There is strong libertarian sentiment in the Republican party but they tend to be practical rather than fanatci libertarians..and there is the recent lesson of Perot and Nader.
In a 50/50 nation, the party that splits most, loses.
Unfortunately, Ron Paul's only interest is in challenging Republicans. I'd have more respect for the man if he ever attacked Obama.
Conservatives continue to disrespect libertarians at their own peril.
Kick a dog enough and it’ll bite you. And usually when you least expect it.
Looking through the media lens, its only a “major” announcement if Ron Paul endorses Obama. The guy is pro Democrat on foreign policy so I bet that’s what will happen. The media will play it up as evidence that McCain has lost the libertarian republican vote.
Of course then again I might be crazy!
Don’t knock the sneakers!
I have to wear high tops sneakers due to knee problem!
But I will knock Ron Paul as a person.
He’s a loon!
I think it's too little, too late for Paul. The time to unite the Libertarian and Constitution parties was last year. Now both parties have become completely irrelevant with McCain's brilliant pick of Palin.
I think IMHO, this was planned out months ago. What the heck do I know, I’m just a jackass with a modem.
Paul was expecting McCain to nominate the liberal global warming alarmist, smoker banning Pawlenty.
It would have opened things up for him to make inroads with the libertarian wing of the party.
If McCain had nominated Pawlenty, I would have been volunteering and donating to the Constitution Party and voting for Baldwin. You too from the sound of it.
Not with Sarah on the ticket. McCain is a survivor. He’s been dead and buried 4 times and he always pulls a Houdini act. Sarah was his for us.
I think Paul is not interested in maintaining credibility.
He hurts Obama worse than McCain/Palin.
Yeah, you keep telling yourself that. But there is a palpable sense to me that that is not what you truly, deep-down inside believe. There are many anti-war republicans and conservatives. They're out there.
If Paul does run (and he won't, Paul's major announcement is something different) and gets 5% of the vote, and McCain loses by 1%, will you still say as much? I highly doubt it.
What silliness.
Why the hell else would I post it?
What are you.....a "Truther"?
“Happens every election cycle. Republicans spend 4 years name calling and ignoring libertarian issues, and then they demand a vote.”
And then stand around looking stupid when libertarians tell them to go jump in a lake.
“I think, however, that your use of the word “conservative” is incorrect. It’s party loyalists mostly, not conservatives.”
Those tend to be one and the same. If this rumor proves true, just stand back and watch the reaction on FR. The tone of this thread is a preview.
Friends,
Dr. Paul just authorized me to send this press release to the national wire. Stay tuned!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jesse Benton
September 5, 2008
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA On the heels of his historic three-day rally in Minneapolis that drew over 12,000 attendees, Congressman Ron Paul will make a major announcement next week in Washington at the National Press Club.
More details will be announced Monday.
And don’t forget...Nader just threw his useless hat into the ring for the umpteenth time, and there’s Cynthia McKinney running on the Green ticket!
Plenty-o-lunatics to vote for this time around. *SMIRK*
Thanks you.
Just yesterday Barr was trying to have McCain and Obama thrown off the Texas ballot for not registering soon enough... wonder what will come of that?
He’s most likely going to announce he support for Baldwin if the following could be construed to be of any value;
Link at above post showing press release announcemnt.
Ron Paul has invited Chuck Baldwin to a press conference
outlining the positions voters should look for when choosing a presidential candidate.
Date: Wednesday, 9/10/08
Time: 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Location: National Press Club, D.C.
Just yesterday Barr was trying to have McCain and Obama thrown off the Texas ballot for not registering soon enough... wonder what will come of that?
Nothing..... They are on the ballot according to the SOS and I’m sure the electors have been made according the GOP party rules in TX at their State Convention earlier. The date is more aligned to give the state time to prepare ballots, get absentees ready for mailing, etc. etc. I wonder how many other states have deadlines like the one in TX that may have been missed with the late conventions?
In Texas we have seven listed as write-in candidates which includes some like Keyes/Nader/Baldwin/McKinney and others I’ve never heard of.
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