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  • Ben Stein Calls Ron Paul's "Occupiers" Statement An "Anti-Semitic Argument" - Video

    12/29/2009 7:54:16 PM PST · by Federalist Patriot · 50 replies · 1,842+ views
    Freedom's Lighthouse ^ | December 29, 2009 | Michael
    Here is video of Ron Paul and Ben Stein on "Larry King Live" getting into a heated argument over Ron Paul saying terrorist are motivated to hate us because we are "occupiers." (Video)When Ben Stein said that we should help the government of Yemen by stopping terrorists and murders, Ron Paul said "why are they terrorist? They're terrorists because we're occupiers." Ben Stein then called Ron Paul's claim that we are "occupiers" as "the same anti-Semitic argument that we've heard over and over again."
  • Primary Forces Paul to Defend Home Base While Pursuing National Platform

    02/28/2008 7:51:49 PM PST · by anymouse · 15 replies · 132+ views
    Congressional Quarterly ^ | Feb. 27, 2008 | Greg Giroux
    Texas Rep. Ron Paul has no chance of winning the Republican presidential nomination, but the libertarian iconoclast has pressed on with his national campaign. And he has done so even as he faces a more pressing challenge to his political future back home: a challenge in his March 4 Republican House primary in the state’s 14th District, located in and around the southeastern Texas cities of Victoria and Galveston. The 72-year-old Paul, who is allowed to run simultaneously for president and for re-election to Congress under Texas law, is being opposed in the 14th District primary by Chris Peden, a...
  • Texas: Ron Paul Battles to Stay in Congress

    02/27/2008 11:37:11 PM PST · by anymouse · 72 replies · 464+ views
    Southern Political Report ^ | February 27, 2008 | Hastings Wyman
    US Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), 72, has represented the 14th District in Texas for 20 years, and while he has faced some serious Democratic challengers in the past, this year he is confronting a major battle in the Republican Primary. His opponent is Chris Peden, mayor pro tem of Friendswood. Whether or not the race is close is a matter of conjecture. No independent polls have been released and both camps claim their internal surveys show them with comfortable leads. Mark Elam, Paul’s congressional campaign manager, blogging on the Lone Star Times website, contends Paul is leading by about 60%...
  • Paul's Presidential Run Leads to Trouble Back Home

    02/26/2008 7:07:36 PM PST · by anymouse · 46 replies · 140+ views
    ABC News ^ | Feb. 22, 2008 | Z. BYRON WOLF
    White House Contender Raised Millions, Sparked Debate, Now Fights for Day Job In the House, they are but one lone vote, one voice in a fractured chorus of 435. In Congress, they are members on the world's second greatest deliberative body. But if they're not in the majority, they don't often get to debate much at all. On the campaign trail for president, however, they can raise their profile from local pol to national voice. They can raise millions, draw crowds, rally the base, needle the front-runners, and maybe, just maybe, start a movement or at least force a dialogue....
  • Ron Paul and His Challenger Are in the Same Party, but They're Worlds Apart

    02/24/2008 9:07:08 PM PST · by anymouse · 69 replies · 192+ views
    Dallas Morning News ^ | February 24, 2008 | TODD J. GILLMAN
    TIKI ISLAND, Texas – It's tough to think of a political endeavor more audacious than trying to unseat a 10-term member of Congress – except, perhaps, to attempt a jump from the U.S. House to the Oval Office as an anti-war Republican. Voters in the 14th District get to choose between two such dreamers – Rep. Ron Paul, the odd man out at one GOP presidential debate after another, with his call for a return to the gold standard, an end to the drug war and a radically shrunken federal government; and a challenger who has forced him to divert...
  • Our Congress Vote Must Go to Peden

    02/22/2008 2:54:42 AM PST · by anymouse · 18 replies · 180+ views
    Galveston Daily News ^ | February 22, 2008 | Heber Taylor
    As no Democrat is on the ballot, those who vote in the Republican Primary will choose the next member of Congress from U.S. House of Representatives District 14. That’s why The Daily News is taking the unusual, but not unprecedented, step of supporting challenger Chris Peden in this race. While The Daily News doesn’t often endorse in primary races, this election will be the one that decides the district’s representation in Congress for the next two years. Peden, a certified public accountant who has done a solid job as a city councilman in Friendswood, is running against Dr. Ron Paul,...
  • Ron Paul Stands Out in Republican Crowd (Vs. Chris Peden Standing for Conservative Values)

    02/21/2008 9:38:55 PM PST · by anymouse · 39 replies · 105+ views
    National Public Radio ^ | February 18, 2008 | David Martin Daves
    He marches to his own drum, but not everyone in his Texas congressional district is happy with him. Streaming Audio
  • Ron Paul Runs from Debate - In Congressional District 14 Race

    02/21/2008 1:19:24 AM PST · by anymouse · 59 replies · 244+ views
    During a question and answer session with Dr. Ron Paul following Paul's remarks at Texas A&M University at Galveston, he is asked if he is willing to debate CD14 challenger Chris Peden. Video 1: Ron Paul asked to debate Chris PedenVideo 2: Ron Paul asked to debate Chris Peden, again.
  • GOP Primary Only Race in House District 14 (Chris Peden May Defeat Ron Paul)

    02/18/2008 12:31:21 AM PST · by anymouse · 82 replies · 471+ views
    Galveston Daily News ^ | February 17, 2008 | Marty Schladen
    When incumbent Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul faces Chris Peden in the Republican primary March 4, the winner likely will be the district’s next congressman. And it might not be Paul. Early voting in the contest opens Tuesday. Peden, 36, is challenging Paul for the seat in the 14th Congressional District, which runs down the Gulf Coast almost from Port Arthur to Port Aransas. It doesn’t include Houston or a chunk of Galveston County. With no Democrat in the race, the winner of the Republican primary is exceedingly likely to be the district’s next congressman. Paul, 72, is something...
  • Letter to the Editor (About Ron Paul vs. Chris Peden)

    02/09/2008 10:43:41 PM PST · by anymouse · 111 replies · 148+ views
    Guidry News ^ | February 09, 2008 | Letty Packard
    Are we really getting the most effective representation with Ron Paul as our Congressman? The presidential debates have exposed a stubbornness and inability to compromise that is at odds with the intentions of the founding fathers. Democracy requires negotiation and compromise to reach a consensus. We negotiate and compromise in our daily life, at work and at home. Ron Paul's inability to reach consensus on vital issues makes him ineffective as our congressman. Ron Paul is a self-described Libertarian; if he is so enamoured with Libertarian philosophy, why is he running in the Republican primary for Congress? I welcome his...