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Texas Congressman Ron Paul files for GOP presidential bid
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Posted on 01/11/2007 6:06:07 PM PST by Rodney King

Texas Congressman Ron Paul files for GOP presidential bid

HOUSTON -- Ron Paul, the iconoclastic nine-term congressman from southeast Texas, took the first step Thursday toward launching a second presidential bid in 2008, this time as a Republican.

Paul filed incorporation papers in Texas on Thursday to create a presidential exploratory committee that allows him and his supporters to collect money on behalf of his bid. This will be Paul's second try for the White House; he was the Libertarian nominee for president in 1988.

Kent Snyder, the chairman of Paul's exploratory committee and a former staffer on Paul's Libertarian campaign, said the congressman knows he's a long shot.

"There's no question that it's an uphill battle, and that Dr. Paul is an underdog," Snyder said. "But we think it's well worth doing and we'll let the voters decide."

Paul, of Lake Jackson, acknowledges that the national GOP has never fully embraced him despite his nine terms in office under its banner. He gets little money from the GOP's large traditional donors, but benefits from individual conservative and Libertarian donors outside Texas. He bills himself as "The Taxpayers' Best Friend," and is routinely ranked either first or second in the House of Representatives by the National Taxpayers Union, a national group advocating low taxes and limited government.

He describes himself as a lifelong Libertarian running as a Republican.

Paul was not available for comment Thursday, Snyder said.

But he said the campaign will test its ability to attract financial and political support before deciding whether to launch a full-fledged campaign. Snyder said Paul is not running just to make a point or to try to ensure that his issues are addressed, but to win.

Paul is expected to formally announce his bid in the next week or two, Snyder said.

Snyder said Paul and his supporters are not intimidated by the presence of nationally known and better-financed candidates such as Sen. John McCain of Arizona or former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts.

"This is going to be a grassroots American campaign," he said. "For us, it's either going to happen at the grassroots level or it's not."

Paul limits his view of the role of the federal government to those duties laid out in the U.S. Constitution. As a result, he sometimes casts votes that appear at odds with his constituents and other Republicans. He was the only Republican congressman to vote against Department of Defense appropriations for fiscal year 2007.

The vote against the defense appropriations bill, he said, was because of his opposition to the war in Iraq, which he said was "not necessary for our actual security."

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KEYWORDS: 2008; antiamerican; awesome; bestrepublican; donquixote; electionpresident; liberal; rlc; ronpaul; sheehansfavorite; spiritofgoldwater; texas; truerepublican; weakonterror
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Fantastic!

I'm all in behind him.

(Although now we get to be lectured by the RINO's that we should just surrender and support a RINO before the primaries even start)

1 posted on 01/11/2007 6:06:10 PM PST by Rodney King
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To: traviskicks

liberty bump!


2 posted on 01/11/2007 6:06:36 PM PST by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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To: Rodney King

I think I'll get my checkbook out.


3 posted on 01/11/2007 6:07:36 PM PST by hubbubhubbub
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To: Rodney King
"Although now we get to be lectured by the RINO's that we should just surrender and support a RINO before the primaries even start..."

Unlike your buddy Ron Paul who just wants us to surrender the war on terror?

4 posted on 01/11/2007 6:08:33 PM PST by CWOJackson
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To: Rodney King
Again? Didn't he file about an hour ago?
5 posted on 01/11/2007 6:08:53 PM PST by msnimje (You simply cannot be Christian and Pro-Abortion.)
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To: Rodney King

I worked on some of his early campaigns. Ron Paul should be the rule in Congress, not the exception.


6 posted on 01/11/2007 6:09:03 PM PST by isthisnickcool (If you can't light a fire in the vacuum of space what's the deal with the Sun?)
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To: Rodney King

I can understand you wanting a conservative but why support someone who would surrender on the WOT?


7 posted on 01/11/2007 6:09:41 PM PST by Kath (Luvya Dubya)
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To: Rodney King

WOWZERS! He has been to several of my Christmas parties in Lake Jackson, Texas. Just saw him twice last year. He is a wonderful man, and his wife is a wonderful lady. I would most certainly vote for him. Have known him 33 years.


8 posted on 01/11/2007 6:11:05 PM PST by buffyt (It is not a CHOICE ~ It is a CHILD!!!!!!)
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To: hubbubhubbub

Ron Paul has my vote in the primary! Rudy- NO.. McCain-NEVER.. Romney-NO.. Paul-HELL YES!


9 posted on 01/11/2007 6:11:07 PM PST by BigTom85 (Proud Gun Owner and Member of NRA)
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To: Rodney King

You got my vote Ron!!!


10 posted on 01/11/2007 6:11:08 PM PST by theDentist (Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll.)
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To: CWOJackson
Unlike your buddy Ron Paul who just wants us to surrender the war on terror?

Having Ron Paul in the race will make John McCain look much better. I wonder if that is his intent?
11 posted on 01/11/2007 6:11:13 PM PST by msnimje (You simply cannot be Christian and Pro-Abortion.)
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To: Rodney King

How about Ron Paul/Duncan Hunter... Paul-Hunter '08


12 posted on 01/11/2007 6:11:52 PM PST by theDentist (Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll.)
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To: Rodney King
Congressman Ron Paul, before the US House of Representatives, January 5, 2007

Mr. Speaker, Saddam Hussein is Dead. So are Three Thousand Americans.

The regime in Iraq has been changed. Yet victory will not be declared: not only does the war go on, it’s about to escalate. Obviously the turmoil in Iraq is worse than ever, and most Americans no longer are willing to tolerate the costs, both human and economic, associated with this war.

We have been in Iraq for 45 months. Many more Americans have been killed in Iraq than were killed in the first 45 months of our war in Vietnam. I was in the U.S. Air Force in 1965, and I remember well when President Johnson announced a troop surge in Vietnam to hasten victory. That war went on for another decade, and by the time we finally got out 60,000 Americans had died. God knows we should have gotten out ten years earlier. “Troop surge” meant serious escalation.

The election is over and Americans have spoken. Enough is enough! They want the war ended and our troops brought home. But the opposite likely will occur, with bipartisan support. Up to 50,000 more troops will be sent. The goal no longer is to win, but simply to secure Baghdad! So much has been spent with so little to show for it.

Who possibly benefits from escalating chaos in Iraq? Neoconservatives unabashedly have written about how chaos presents opportunities for promoting their goals. Certainly Osama bin Laden has benefited from the turmoil in Iraq, as have the Iranian Shiites who now are better positioned to take control of southern Iraq.

Yes, Saddam Hussein is dead, and only the Sunnis mourn. The Shiites and Kurds celebrate his death, as do the Iranians and especially bin Laden – all enemies of Saddam Hussein. We have performed a tremendous service for both bin Laden and Ahmadinejad, and it will cost us plenty. The violent reaction to our complicity in the execution of Saddam Hussein is yet to come.

Three thousand American military personnel are dead, more than 22,000 are wounded, and tens of thousands will be psychologically traumatized by their tours of duty in Iraq. Little concern is given to the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians killed in this war. We’ve spent $400 billion so far, with no end in sight.

This is money we don’t have. It is all borrowed from countries like China, that increasingly succeed in the global economy while we drain wealth from our citizens through heavy taxation and insidious inflation. Our manufacturing base is now nearly extinct.

Where the additional U.S. troops in Iraq will come from is anybody’s guess. But surely they won’t be redeployed from Japan, Korea, or Europe. We at least must pretend that our bankrupt empire is intact. But then again, the Soviet empire appeared intact in 1988.

Some Members of Congress, intent on equitably distributing the suffering among all Americans, want to bring back the draft. Administration officials vehemently deny making any concrete plans for a draft. But why should we believe this? Look what happened when so many believed the reasons given for our preemptive invasion of Iraq.

Selective Service officials admit running a check of their lists of available young men. If the draft is reinstated, we probably will include young women as well to serve the god of “equality.” Conscription is slavery, plain and simple. And it was made illegal under the 13th amendment, which prohibits involuntary servitude. One may well be killed as a military draftee, which makes conscription a very dangerous kind of enslavement.

Instead of testing the efficacy of the Selective Service System and sending more troops off to a war we’re losing, we ought to revive our love of liberty. We should repeal the Selective Service Act. A free society should never depend on compulsory conscription to defend itself.

We get into trouble by not following the precepts of liberty or obeying the rule of law. Preemptive, undeclared wars fought under false pretenses are a road to disaster. If a full declaration of war by Congress had been demanded as the Constitution requires, this war never would have been fought. If we did not create credit out of thin air as the Constitution prohibits, we never would have convinced taxpayers to support this war directly from their pockets. How long this financial charade can go on is difficult to judge, but when the end comes it will not go unnoticed by any American.

13 posted on 01/11/2007 6:11:54 PM PST by CWOJackson
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To: Rodney King

I'll give him this. He's better than Hillary. At least you know where he stands....usually by himself... but you know where he stands.


14 posted on 01/11/2007 6:11:56 PM PST by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
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To: CWOJackson

OH GOODIE --- a duplicate thread.


15 posted on 01/11/2007 6:12:40 PM PST by onyx (DONATE NOW! -- It takes DONATIONS to keep FR running!!)
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To: msnimje
"Having Ron Paul in the race will make John McCain look much better."

Having Ron Paul in the race would make Jacques Chirac look good.

16 posted on 01/11/2007 6:13:29 PM PST by CWOJackson
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To: Rodney King
(Although now we get to be lectured by the RINO's that we should just surrender and support a RINO before the primaries even start)

Doesn't it bother you at all that he's against the WOT?

Or that he was/is a Libertarian?

17 posted on 01/11/2007 6:13:32 PM PST by Howlin (The GOP RATS - Republicans Against Total Success (Howie66))
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To: Kath

I will support him because he has a backbone. He is dedicated to putting the fat on the chopping block. Ron Paul would have no problem getting rid of a bunch of alphabet soup agencies- starting wiht the ATF.

He has my vote. This is about the best damn news that came out so far this new year!


18 posted on 01/11/2007 6:13:53 PM PST by BigTom85 (Proud Gun Owner and Member of NRA)
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To: BigTom85

So you, too, are against the WOT?


19 posted on 01/11/2007 6:14:40 PM PST by Howlin (The GOP RATS - Republicans Against Total Success (Howie66))
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To: CWOJackson

LOL


20 posted on 01/11/2007 6:15:17 PM PST by onyx (DONATE NOW! -- It takes DONATIONS to keep FR running!!)
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