Ron Paul - Conservative Choice
April 24, 2008
Ron Paul, despite collecting only 14 delegates, remains in the GOP race despite the fact his only rival, John McCain, clinched the Republican nomination with victories in Ohio and Texas in March.
Nonetheless, he is actively campaigned in Pennsylvania, running radio ads and holding a few rallies on college campuses. He has vowed to stay in the race until his party’s convention is September.
“It’s not over,” Dr. Paul told a 2,000-plus crowd at a rally held at Penn State University earlier in the month. “Pennsylvanians still have a choice.”
“Right now the impact Ron Paul is having on this race is through his supporters,” explained Michael Erickson, chairman of Republicans for the National Interest. “His supporters are turning their attention to state parties, as well as county central committees, in the hope of changing the Republican Party internally.”
Mr. Erickson noted Dr. Paul’s supporters are “taking the long view,” in that they recognized an election is only part of the ideological equation and the winner will not be determined by this year’s nominee but by those who is able to answer the question “What does it mean to be a Republican?”
“Dr. Paul faced insurmountable odds, but his followers are large and organized; they understand their future is taking over the GOP from within,” Mr. Erickson stated. Mr. Erickson explained the ability to turn a short term defeat into a long term victory is commonplace among conservative Republicans, as supporters of Barry Goldwater, who was crushed by Lyndon Johnson in the 1964 presidential election, adopted a similar plan to win control of the party and eventually paved the way for Ronald Reagan.
Recently, Dr. Paul’s supporters have experienced success in winning key positions inside various state Republican parties, specifically Alaska and Missouri, and Mr. Erickson further explained Dr. Paul is poised to have the same success in California.
But while Dr. Paul’s supporters look toward the future, Mr. Erickson warns that an eye must be kept on the present.
“The extent to which Dr. Paul’s supporters can form an alliance with Christian conservatives to keep the platform conservative is key,” Mr. Erickson stated. “The alternative would be a platform devoid of conservative principles.”
Joe Murray can be reached at jmurray@thebulletin.us.
State power-wielders mind the fact he would revoke most ministries in the USA, leave NATO, end war in Iraq and legalise marijuana.
John McCain will be the Republican candidate at the upcoming American presidential elections. After Pennsylvania, this is an undisputable fact because McCain is only 31 delegates short out of 1,192 it takes to win.
He has never voted to increase taxes.
He has never voted for an unstable budget.
He has never voted for a law on weapons.
He has never voted for congressmen’s salaries to be raised.
He has never used political benefits.
He has never voted to increase the authorities of the governing party.
He voted against the Patriot Act.
He voted against the regulation of Internet.
He voted against war in Iraq.
He does not want to receive a Congress pension.
At the end of year, he returns all the money he receives as a congressman.
He advocated legalisation of light drugs.
Ignored by the media
Although he was leading in all 2007 polls during the Republican candidate race, even in the survey conducted in the American army, in time, he was marginalised. American media have neglected him. Articles on him by leading press media, as well as stories by larger TV Networks are harder to find than rain in Africa.
Regardless of media`s disregard, it is surprising that he was not summoned for the Iowa debate, as a Republican candidate, while other Republican candidates were invited. The reason why is the way this controversial Republican treats politics, which is very closed and conservative in theory.
Ron Paul is a liberal Republican and a libertarian, who advocates the recall of several ministries (health, education, economy, national security) and the weapons act. Such way of thinking did not go down well with his fellow Republicans, and a campaign against him has started – he was called Satan and enemy of state.
Supporters donated 4 million dollars in one day
This enemy of state has raised 4 million dollars over the Internet in one day, all donations from his supporters. This scared many people and caused the politician to be ignored. His ideas are not unrealistic, but doable and absolutely pro-American, but pro-American in the sense of the citizens` wellbeing.
As any libertarian, Paul wants to guarantee individual freedom for people. Meaning, he wants to neglect wars and world control, conducted by the USA, he wants to leave NATO, legalise marijuana and honour democracy and the Constitution above all – without violating anyone`s individual freedom. Revoking the ministries, Paul wants to cut back on expenses and force Congress to do its task and serve the people. What his party members find worst is that he strongly opposes war in Iraq.
It is hard to succeed in today`s America with ideas like these. As a Republican who strongly advocates family values, he is not a favourite among the Democrats, or the Republicans. His vision of America is above the Republican-Democratic relations, but those whom he wises to lead are not on his level.
20 years ago, he first ran for president
The extent to which he finds human quality more important than party quality is visible from the fact that he was one of four Republicans who have publicly supported Democrat Ronald Reagan on becoming the president of the USA. He saw a Republican in him, which Reagan confirmed by transferring to their ranks just before becoming president.
He would work hard if elected president – this is obvious from the fact that he has never missed a Congress voting session for bills approved by the Constitution in his 20 years in Congress.
Apart from politics, his greatest passion is medicine. He is a gynaecologist and has delivered over 4,000 babies. He left politics in 1984 due to this love, but returned in 1997.
Ron Paul was born on August 20, 1935 in Pittsburgh. He has a degree in medicine from the Duke University. In 1967, he started his political career, becoming the Republican representative in Texas.
Otherwise, Ron previously ran for president. In 1988, he introduced himself to the public as a libertarian and won third place.
by Ben Novak
by Ben Novak
The following is a report to Americans in Europe for Ron Paul.
Dear Fellow Paulites:
You have not heard from me for a while – I have been off on a seven-week visit to the US. I left February 21, and did not get back until April 9.
When I left, we were all depressed by the results of the Super-Tuesday, and the South Carolina, etc. primaries, in which Ron Paul failed to get much more than 5–10 percent of the vote, and John McCain just about wrapped up the Republican nomination. It seemed the end of Ron Paul’s campaign – and of our interest in it.
On this trip to the US, I had time, for the first time in almost 7 years, to watch television news all day for a couple of days, and then follow the news reports on most days thereafter. I was startled by what I saw. There is almost NO news on the networks! It was all “talking heads” giving opinions on some minor comment of Obama, Hilary, or McCain all day. Almost no foreign news; nothing to explain the economy, the war, the world situation, etc. The American people know nothing from the Main Stream Media (MSM) of what is going on the world! Only disasters make the news – plane crashes, floods, etc. It is positively shocking. It seems Americans are being lobotomized.
I also checked the news magazines. Time, Newsweek, and US News & World Report used to give pretty good coverage of both the nation and the world. But now all three have only “feature” articles, and opinion pieces – almost no hard news at all. Amazingly, the only magazine that they can get any real news from is from Europe – the Economist!
Now I understand two phenomena: 1) Why Ron Paul did so well on the internet and 2) why he did so poorly in the primaries. The reason for the first is that the only place Americans can get any real news is from the internet – certainly not from the MSM. Thus, it is clear why those who followed the news on the internet were overwhelmingly for Ron Paul. Second, the reason that Ron Paul did so poorly is that most Americans get their news from the MSM, so they know little or nothing about what is going on, and were told nothing about Ron Paul.
This is both depressing and encouraging. It is depressing, because here we have the people of the most powerful nation in the world kept utterly ignorant of what is going on by their own “democratic” media. Astoundingly depressing. How can any democracy – let alone the world’s only hyper power – function without an informed citizenry? Yet that is what I saw. It does not matter what your politics are, left or right, the fact is that Americans are being deliberately kept asleep by its media…
But it is encouraging also in this respect: The American nation will someday wake up and realize what has happened, and when they do, it will be something to see.
I like to think that this is what Ron Paul knows and is planning for. He knew he had no chance to win unless the message spread beyond the internet-savvy people. For the fact is that the MSM have totally forfeited any claim to deliver real news. His campaign was premised on his message spreading. Well, it did not spread enough. But, that does not mean it has stopped spreading. It is just taking longer than he or we hoped.
Perhaps, however, it only seems that the Ron Paul 2008 campaign is over, and the nomination all sewed up. Maybe they are. But I would not count out either Ron Paul or his campaign yet. It is my belief, based on what I saw, that the news situation in the US is as fragile as a stained glass window in which all the cement holding the glass panes in place has been removed. All it will take is for the slightest breeze of truth to bring it crashing down. And then Americans will be demanding the truth in overwhelming numbers, and looking for someone they can trust. For, they certainly cannot trust either the MSM or the candidates the MSM has chosen to cover.
There are so many directions from which the wind of truth can come: the falling economy, the falling dollar, the price of oil, the scandals in credit, the mounting national debt, the balance of payments, the loss of jobs, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the situation in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza, an attack on Iran, etc. From all of these (and many more) shocks may come, which will wake the Americans out of their sleepiness and laziness which has allowed them settle for the pablum being offered as “news.” The American people are not dumb.
I like to think (but do not really know) that this is the way Ron Paul understands the situation. As the old saying goes, “Nothing is as powerful as an idea whose time has come.” Well, RP has the idea, and he has the wisdom and the patience to wait till its time has come. So far, he has beautifully positioned himself for when that time comes. He has waged his campaign to take the word out to the people. Only a few heard, but they have seen for themselves how the MSM works. Ron Paul has earned their trust. He is the only one who has come through this campaign more trusted than he entered it. One out of twenty voters already knows and trusts him.
That means when the wind of truth begins to blow, each one of those one-in-twenty Ron Paul supporters need only bring the facts to nine or ten people to create a majority in the whole country. And when the jolts and shocks of reality hit and break through the web of obfuscation and lies of the MSM, people will be looking for real facts and truth. And Ron Paul supporters will already be armed to give it to them.
And it may come sooner than expected. All the things Ron Paul said about the economy are coming true in spades – with credit collapses, falling dollars, rising oil prices, and recession (perhaps soon to become “Depression”), and most of all, spreading wars and endless quagmires.
The truth will spread, even as it did behind the Iron Curtain and eventually bring the whole thing down. The American economy is poised for further jolts, which the MSM will not be able to explain or spin away.
Remember, although Ron Paul only got one in twenty votes, that means in reality, that one person in twenty in America is already armed with the real facts and the truth. That means that the facts and the truth can spread fast, once people are brought to realize that the MSM is not giving the truth at all.
So, we have a lot of reason to hope, even for this present election. The situation is volatile. Ron Paul is still a candidate for the Republican nomination. Many things can happen. Just as John McCain was once written off and then suddenly emerged out of nowhere, Ron Paul may suddenly emerge from the nowhere that the MSM have consigned him to.
Further, we have reason to hope that even if the election goes to Obama, Hillary, or McCain, that Ron Paul’s ideas and movement will grow even faster. For, each of these front-runners is committed to doing all the things that Ron Paul has said are bringing on disaster. The American people will wake up to this very fast once they see where they will begin taking us, and opposition will form.
Already Ron Paul supporters are becoming prominent in the Republican Party across the nation, beginning at precincts and moving up to state level. Soon they will be in positions to educate others in the Party. By 2010, there will be several Ron Paul–educated members of Congress, and Ron Paul will no longer be alone. The movement is growing and will continue to grow.
Back in December at our meeting for the Strasbourg Tea Party in front of the European Parliament Building, I kept stressing that what we were doing that day in supporting Ron Paul was of historic importance. Allan Stevo downloaded the famous St. Crispin Day speech to read to us, and Michael Bauwens made a great video of it. What we did at Strasbourg did not cease to be historic just because Ron Paul seems to have lost the nomination to John McCain. The movement goes on and will triumph, and the fact that the road to victory is longer and harder than we thought will only make our participation on that day all the more historic and memorable.
April 24, 2008
Ben Novak [send him mail] is co-founder of Americans in Europe for Ron.