Posted on 09/16/2007 6:05:18 AM PDT by George W. Bush
Ron Paul: Utah turnout wows candidate
Before a crowd of 1,000, Republican hopeful speaks about foreign policy, war
By Sheena McFarland
The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake TribuneArticle Last Updated:09/16/2007 02:38:49 AM MDT
More than 1,000 people gathered Saturday at the Union Pacific Depot in Salt Lake City to rally behind U.S. Rep. Ron Paul in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination.
Paul, an obstetrician from Texas, was impressed with the turnout.
"Wow. If they only knew you existed over in Washington, they'd change things over there," he said as he greeted the cheering crowd.
Paul spoke fervently of his support of smaller government, including the abolition of agencies, such as the Internal Revenue Service, and of his support for strictly following the Constitution. He also spoke out against the war in Iraq and any pre-emptive military action.
"Because of our careless attitude about foreign policy and how we go to war, we have allowed our government to build an American world empire," he said. "We are not an empire. We're a republic."
Paul's stances on such topics are "clearly proven" in his voting record, which has earned him the nickname of "Dr. No" in the House of Representatives, said supporter Ronald Levine Saturday.
"I tell people not to listen to what a candidate says before an election or what he does," he said. "I tell them to look at what he has consistently done for the past 20 years."
That voting record is what drives his grass-roots supporters, said Mark Hudson of Syracuse.
"He is the only candidate who attracts everyone from libertarians to constitutional conservatives to true conservatives," Hudson said.
Paul visited Utah for the free rally and for a $1,000-a-plate brunch that drew fewer than 20 supporters and a $2,000-per-plate dinner. He is the eighth presidential candidate to visit Utah, the fourth Republican. Paul had raised about $13,000 in Utah as of the June 30 filing, according to the Federal Elections Commission.
Though polls show Paul garnering an average of only 2 percent of potential voters, many of his supporters believe the polls don't accurately show how many people support him.
"He's the only candidate I've seen homemade signs for," said Tom Salt, who is studying mechanical engineering at Brigham Young University.
Salt sees many young people supporting Paul.
"We look at his principles and we're too young to be cynical about his chances," Salt said.
The mainstream media has not treated Paul fairly, said Jed Hardman of Springville, and neither have some of the other Republicans in the race, pointing to Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney "openly mocking" Paul after debates.
"They're afraid because as soon as such a true conservative emerges, one who is anti-abortion and has conservative views on taxes, they're going to lose," he said.
smcfarland@sltrib.com
What makes him a wacko? The fact that he worked for Ron Paul for so long? If that’s the case then I agree, but that doesn’t mean he’s wrong when he relates what happened when the vote for force in afghanistan was up. Given Paul’s softness on the WOT, it shouldn’t surprise anyone.
Atleast he was sane enough to stop working for a anti-war conspiracy theorist, I’ll give him that.
“Paul takes the supposed war on terror seriously enough to have serious objections to measures that may be an unconstitutional infringement on the liberties of American Citizens.”
O that is such BS. Him being more worried about a terrorist in guantanamo not being comfy enough or a cell member not having his phone call listened to while he’s calling his buddies in pakistan than the potential for millions of american deaths means he’s serious about the war on terror? I’m not buying it, and no one else here does either.
And a lot of people fault bush for not taking care of illegal immigration and the border. Mostly it’s because the GOP doesn’t want to scare away hispanic voters (my guess). But not one of the hijackers who attacked us on 9/11 was here illegally. They all had visas. None of them even crossed the mexican border. Most of them were also saudi arabian, but that in itself doesn’t give us leverage to attack Saudi Arabia.
And bringing up Saudi Arabia as if to say Ron Paul WOULD “deal decisively with them” is silly. Ron Paul supports an isolationist foreign policy.
“And bringing up Saudi Arabia as if to say Ron Paul WOULD deal decisively with them is silly. Ron Paul supports an isolationist foreign policy.”
“Dealing decisively” with someone doesn’t necessarily mean you’re going to kick their ass. There are other ways to deal with problems, as we’ve all learned in adulthood.
I don’t know many adults who say they ignore the problem and hope it goes away. Most would probably confront it head on.
The Ron Paul Doctrine when it comes to foreign policy is, in a nutshell, “Ignore the problem and hope it goes away”
In an increasingly globalized world, with the US as the sole superpower, that just ain’t gonna work.
One of the problems with the American mindset is that when things are done, they must be done NOW. We could set plans in motion that would timebomb the economy of these despotic sheikdoms. We could ruin them while assuring our own security, economically.
Rather then screaming scorn at everyone who tells you the hard truths about the world, and your deranged god Paul, you should make peace with the reality that not only is Paul a simple minded lunatic, he also is never going to be anything other then a crackpot congress critter from Texas.
The people who support Paul are either old senile Buchannaites who choose to forget their former god got less then 1% of the vote nation wide in 2000 or rabid Moveon.org stooges who think Paul will be their ticket to split the Conservative base for the Democrats in 2008. Most of these latter ones will never vote for him, or any Republican, in a general election.
But do keep posting. These threads have become as much fun then the old ZOT threads were. Going to be great fun reposting them after the 1st primary so we can watch you all rationalize away why Paul got his butt kicked.
Paul is a hypocritical fraud. He pushes all the rhetorical emotional hot buttons of the fringes while being just another good old boy politician in his actions
Fred Thompson 50.0% 1,376
Duncan Hunter 21.3% 587
Other/undecided 6.1% 167
Mitt Romney 6.0% 165
Ron Paul 5.3% 146
Rudy Giuliani 4.9% 134
Tom Tancredo 3.0% 82
Mike Huckabee 2.5% 69
John McCain 0.5% 15
Sam Brownback 0.3% 9
99.9% 2,750
All those people aren’t really there. One guy just “spammed” them all.
Or perhaps it was ‘photo-shopped’. :)
Uhh, Ron Paul supports Israel. He wants to stop restraining them so they can nuke Iran and Syria if they continue to attack.
All anyone else offers is more ass-kissing. It is insulting to see Israeli leaders shaking hands with murderers in the Rose Garden while Palestinian terrorists carry M-16’s made in USA paid for with USA tax dollars.
We could support Israel by taking off their handcuffs and letting them defend themselves. They have 100 nukes. Let them drop a few on Iran and Syria. It’s their neighborhood after all.
What happens when we fight a war that will take “a generation or more” and that WE CAN NOT WIN? We will bankrupt our nation and we will be without liberty, security, or prosperity. Meanwhile the party establishment hacks will continue to bankrupt us through inflation and taxation, and will continue to endanger our national security through wide open borders, the North American Union, and imperialistic foreign policy.
That is not the definition of conservatism, my friend... it’s the definition of idiocy.
So it’s cool when a bunch of baby killing, nanny state, tax and spend, adulterous, war mongering psychopaths call themselves Republicans and ruin our country, but the second that a young person with dyed hair and a shirt that you don’t like supports someone you agree with on probably 85% of conservative issues (I’ll go out on a limb here and say your main objection to Ron Paul is foreign policy), they’re dirty stinking hippies and there’s no room in this big tent for those freaks!
Ron Paul is winning straw polls all over the country. Hundreds of supporters in every city are hitting the streets spreading the message of traditional Republican values and Ron Paul’s candidacy.
FReepers, by and large, are keyboard warriors not political activists. I am not concerned that they are against Ron Paul. Those hundreds of thousands of Republicans taking to the streets are the ones people should be interested in listening to.
That picture was taken from an anti-war rally in San Francisco that also included some smelly hippies who were Ron Paul fans. When you lie down with dogs, you get fleas.
I love it when you Paulistinians step in it.
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