viddler.com — Presidential candidate Dr. Charles Baldwin has been endoresed by Congressman Ron Paul as the presidential candidate that he supports.Take a moment to listen to Dr. Charles Baldwin's recent speech at the JBS 50th Anniversary Celebration
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Closed AccountOct 9, 2008
Hmm..kinda reminds me of a former candidate ;)I can see why RP likes him, very genuine, and passionate about the Constitution.
Closed AccountOct 10, 2008
I agree, if i had to vote for someone else it would be Chuck but I am hoping that Ron Paul can win Montana! That would be something for the MSM.
shroommasterOct 22, 2008
Some good stuff I picked up from the speech are,-He has read and knows what is written on the constitution at least (a lot of politicians don't seem to do it even though they all should)-Wants Ron Paul for Secretary of State, get rid of IRS and Federal Reserve. (Hell yeah)-Against new one world government (more centralized power means more abuse, so I agree here)-He doesn't like what Bush has done (Patriot Act, War in Iraq, all messed up imo as well)-Smaller government (something I can always agree on)-He clarified he's against any religious constitutional amendments (saw the constitution party was very christian and hadn't heard his stance on it yet)I thought it was a good speech, all the religious talk might turn some atheists off, but he never says he wants to enforce religion, instead goes with it by explaining how a constitutional United States is ideal from a Christian perspective.Anyone know his views on Drug Prohibition? I've read/heard the Constitution Party tends to be in favor of it, but I think that would conflict with his small government message, as drug enforcement and regulations means more government. Also Jesus turned water in to wine (alcoholic beverage), alcohol is a drug, so Jesus was not against people using intoxicating substances, instead he provided it for people through the use of magic. So from the true christian point of view drugs should be legal as well.
acrinimirilOct 24, 2008Submitter
Chuck Baldwin is registered as a write in or on the ballot in 48 states. There are only 2 states where you cannot vote for Baldwin, NC & OK.Ballot Access:<a class="user" href="http://www.constitutionparty.com/ba_stats.php">http://www.constitutionparty.com/ba_stats.php</a>
Closed AccountOct 25, 2008
They *claim* to want it to be a states' rights issue, but I don't see them complaining much when Bush or Clinton before him waste tax money attacking peaceful medical pot user patients in California, which is apparently one of the Republican party's TOP priorities. They're willing to ignore state law AND the Bill of Rights for it, and only Justice Thomas in Raisch (a dissent -- sigh) is keeping them anything close to honest. One reason 3rd parties need to be in the debate is drug policy, which, like the bailout, is expensive bipartisan stupidity.