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- bucfish, on 08/13/2008, -11/+47Chnage we really can believe in Ron Paul!
- Habit4ming, on 08/13/2008, -9/+44Now that's CHANGE I can believe in....and do believe in...
- kerston, on 08/13/2008, -7/+38Dream of it every waking moment! Hope and pray this country wakes up before the nightmare becomes even more real.
- inactive, on 08/13/2008, -8/+37I am amazed that the younger generations are all afraid of government. Government is put in place to serve the will of the people, not the other way around. Teach your children! With that said this is going to be spectacular for the size of the movement alone. Never give up. Ron Paul 2008!
- QuantumBios, on 08/13/2008, -7/+36See you at the Rally!
- YodaJones, on 08/13/2008, -8/+34Ron Paul is the only American politician alive with any Ethics and Decency.
- oconnor11, on 08/13/2008, -6/+30First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. - Mahatma Gandhi
- Lawofnations, on 08/13/2008, -7/+30I've got floor seats for the Rally. Not that it matters; I'll be on my feet the whole time.
- Catspaw, on 08/13/2008, -4/+25Ron Paul is a lovely man. I love the billboards that are being put up with his quotes on them, like "Truth is treason in the empire of lies."
Refer: http://alcpac.chipin.com/operation-st-paul-mn - 3ugene, on 08/13/2008, -6/+25Will be at the Rally. Hotel's are too boring and expensive. Will be camping with my Ron Paul yard sign proudly displayed.
- inactive, on 08/13/2008, -7/+25google campaign for liberty
- inactive, on 08/14/2008, -0/+16Cameron_DeHart told me to DIGG this! He trolls...er, uh, I mean hangs out lots at the Daily Paul.
- inactive, on 08/13/2008, -6/+2282,000 Freedom loving Americans have joined The Campaign for Liberty!
From the Campaign;
Americans today are frustrated. The political choices they are offered give them no real choice at all. For all their talk of “change,” neither major political party as presently constituted challenges the status quo in any serious way. Neither treats the Constitution with anything but contempt. Neither offers any kind of change in monetary policy. Neither wants to make the reductions in government that our crushing debt burden demands. Neither talks about bringing American troops home not just from Iraq but from around the world. Our country is going bankrupt, and none of these sensible proposals are even on the table.
Choose to do something, while you still have a choice. - Johnsojr, on 08/14/2008, -4/+19After even a little research into Ron Paul, it becomes obvious that he is the only one you can trust to sit in the Oval Office. For anyone still sitting on the fence and not sure why Ron Paul matters, do a little more "DIGGING" and find out what the big deal is. You'll be glad you did later.
Vote for honesty, vote for integrity, vote for Ron Paul! - Journeywithinn, on 08/14/2008, -4/+19These are extremely bad times and need extreme and strong measures to turn around. Ron will never abuse his power. We need him, badly. Some say he has good ideas, but they are too extreme. I beg you--TRUST HIM. He knows what he speaks about, if we can only let him DO it.
- Robjayne, on 08/13/2008, -2/+17I am in section 106, Q, 13 & 14. See ya there!
- totorototoro, on 08/14/2008, -1/+15The RNC didn't even invite Paul to speak at the Convention? Why not? I'm not a Paul supporter (or even a Republican), but why not give him some recognition for the interest he sparked during this year's campaign?
- inactive, on 08/13/2008, -2/+16AWESOME!
- inactive, on 08/14/2008, -2/+14It's either Ron Paul or third party for me.
- inactive, on 08/13/2008, -0/+12*Change - www.campaignforliberty.com/
- inactive, on 08/13/2008, -5/+18Some day you will find yourself - and wish you hadn't.
- inactive, on 08/13/2008, -2/+14also, check this out :)
http://www.rallyfortherepublic.com/ - oconnor11, on 08/13/2008, -5/+17Paul would wipe the floor with Obama or McCain in a debate. I've already seen him do it several times to McCain. Obama wouldn't stand a chance in a debate.
- inactive, on 08/14/2008, -4/+15I'd just like to add this, check it out!
http://www.rallyfortherepublic.com/ - oconnor11, on 08/13/2008, -2/+13No he didn't. He suspended and has already told the GOP he'd accept the nomination if the delegates give it to him. The media has not told you the truth. McCain does not have it wrapped up because he doesn't have the number of bound delegates. And all the delegates have to do to unbind themselves is simply abstain from voting till the round that opens their vote.
- swansend, on 08/13/2008, -10/+21It never ceases to amaze me how people do not connect the dots right before their eyes. First of all this so called 'nut' is the smartest guy in government. Look, he knows how to read an historic document. Second of all do people not realize why he so called dropped out of the race? I know for a fact he did not want to drop out, he didn't have to he had the most grassroots support than any other candidate. He did not have corporate support for obvious reasons. I wonder what they threatened him with, his wife maybe? On that note if I were her I would demand of my spouse to not give up! God Bless the Pauls!
- inactive, on 08/14/2008, -5/+15This country does need a Doctor..Google Ron Paul and see why.
- inactive, on 08/14/2008, -0/+9gotta hand it to cameron...he tears it up you know its good ;)
- Habit4ming, on 08/14/2008, -2/+11Notanidiot says: ....this is a democracy.... Sorry, notanidiot, this is a REPUBLIC...
....and to the REPUBLIC, for which it stands.... - inactive, on 08/13/2008, -1/+10Somebody call a doctor!
This country is sick!! - inactive, on 08/14/2008, -2/+10From the Campaign for Liberty
The mission of the Campaign for Liberty is to promote and defend the great American principles of individual liberty, constitutional government, sound money, free markets, and a noninterventionist foreign policy, by means of educational and political activity. - Kangalanatolian, on 08/13/2008, -2/+11Ron Paul suspended his campaign, oh thee of little comprehension. There is a difference.
- voicce, on 08/14/2008, -3/+11it's better to fight for truth than win with false promises. I support Ron Paul in victory or defeat.
- phenry, on 08/14/2008, -2/+10"Statements indicating a wholesale lack of American historical knowledge......" learned in Government schools I'll wager.
- inactive, on 08/13/2008, -6/+15Out for a little 'troll' r u'?
- inactive, on 08/13/2008, -3/+11*and Kucinich
- TruthExposed, on 08/13/2008, -2/+10nonsense, your argument is a good one for deciding which candidate to bet on, but why in the world would you cast your vote the same as your bet?????
You should vote for the candidate you think will fulfill the job description the best, not the one you think might win,
Presidential job description: http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constituti ...
So was that you at McDs in York or what sportstar???? - TruthExposed, on 08/13/2008, -2/+10He already has, many times.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2008/0 ... - Kangalanatolian, on 08/13/2008, -4/+12You imply that McCain is a good thing?
You use the word "nut" like you have some knowledge. Please share. - Kangalanatolian, on 08/13/2008, -1/+8I understand the mosquitoes are working for the the McCain campaign then? Bring your WMD.
- inactive, on 08/14/2008, -2/+9Aww lighten up aadyss, shouldn't be hard with all that hot air =)
- brwright, on 08/14/2008, -0/+7The younger generations are afraid? I think its the older generations that are afraid to change. The majority of Paul's supporters are young.
- mosmom3, on 08/14/2008, -4/+11My Prayer:
Dear God, let us awaken our Nation to acknowledge your servant Dr. Ron Paul as the only REAL leader and the only hope for our future as a free people and country. - seaofcheese, on 08/14/2008, -11/+17digg me down for saying this but just keep on dreaming guys. never going to happen
- inactive, on 08/14/2008, -3/+9Shame, no vaccine against stupidity.
- inactive, on 08/13/2008, -1/+7I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America,
and to the Republic for which it stands,
one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." - hellsing47, on 08/14/2008, -0/+5He's addressed this many times...
- inactive, on 08/14/2008, -8/+13Statement of Principles
Americans inherit from their ancestors a glorious tradition of freedom and resistance to oppression. Our country has long been admired by the rest of the world for her great example of liberty and prosperity – a light shining in the darkness of tyranny.
But many Americans today are frustrated. The political choices they are offered give them no real choice at all. For all their talk of “change,” neither major political party as presently constituted challenges the status quo in any serious way. Neither treats the Constitution with anything but contempt. Neither offers any kind of change in monetary policy. Neither wants to make the reductions in government that our crushing debt burden demands. Neither talks about bringing American troops home not just from Iraq but from around the world. Our country is going bankrupt, and none of these sensible proposals are even on the table.
This destructive bipartisan consensus has suffocated American political life for many years. Anyone who tries to ask fundamental questions instead of cosmetic ones is ridiculed or ignored.
That is why the Campaign for Liberty was established: to highlight the neglected but common-sense principles we champion and reinsert them into the American political conversation.
The U.S. Constitution is at the heart of what the Campaign for Liberty stands for, since the very least we can demand of our government is fidelity to its own governing document. Claims that our Constitution was meant to be a “living document” that judges may interpret as they please are fraudulent, incompatible with republican government, and without foundation in the constitutional text or the thinking of the Framers. Thomas Jefferson spoke of binding our rulers down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution, and we are proud to follow in his distinguished lineage.
With our Founding Fathers, we also believe in a noninterventionist foreign policy. Inspired by the old Robert Taft wing of the Republican Party, we are convinced that the American people cannot remain free and prosperous with 700 military bases around the world, troops in 130 countries, and a steady diet of war propaganda. Our military overstretch is undermining our national defense and bankrupting our country.
We believe that the free market, reviled by people who do not understand it, is the most just and humane economic system and the greatest engine of prosperity the world has ever known.
We believe with Ludwig von Mises, Henry Hazlitt, and F.A. Hayek that central banking distorts economic decisionmaking and misleads entrepreneurs into making unsound investments. Hayek won the Nobel Prize for showing how central banks’ interference with interest rates sets the stage for economic downturns. And the central bank’s ability to create money out of thin air transfers wealth from the most vulnerable to those with political pull, since it is the latter who receive the new money before the price increases it brings in its wake have yet occurred. For economic and moral reasons, therefore, we join the great twentieth-century economists in opposing the Federal Reserve System, which has reduced the value of the dollar by 95 percent since it began in 1913.
We oppose the dehumanizing assumption that all issues that divide us must be settled at the federal level and forced on every American community, whether by activist judges, a power-hungry executive, or a meddling Congress. We believe in the humane alternative of local self-government, as called for in our Constitution.
We oppose the transfer of American sovereignty to supranational organizations in which the American people possess no elected representatives. Such compromises of our country’s independence run counter to the principles of the American Revolution, which was fought on behalf of self-government and local control. Most of these organizations have a terrible track record even on their own terms: how much poverty have the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund actually alleviated, for example? The peoples of the world can interact with each other just fine in the absence of bureaucratic intermediaries that undermine their sovereignty.
We believe that freedom is an indivisible whole, and that it includes not only economic liberty but civil liberties and privacy rights as well, all of which are historic rights that our civilization has cherished from time immemorial.
Our stances on other issues can be deduced from these general principles.
Our country is ailing. That is the bad news. The good news is that the remedy is so simple and attractive: a return to the principles our Founders taught us. Respect for the Constitution, the rule of law, individual liberty, sound money, and a noninterventionist foreign policy constitute the foundation of the Campaign for Liberty.
Will you join us?
- brad3378, on 08/14/2008, -0/+5Hi neighbor
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