Tag: Libertarian
The Media, Black Helicopters, Trilateral Commission, The Man, the UN and Your Mom force Ron Paul out
pO157.
Posted to Politics on Sat Feb 09, 2008 at 11:27:02 AM EST (promoted by port1080). RSS.
In a recent campaign note to his supporters, Ron Paul announced that while his campaign for the national race would still continue with a much smaller staff, he would put much of his attention towards running for re-election in his home district.
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A Non-Emergency Fundraiser (Or, Why Ron Paul has no chance in hell) [Editorial]
pO157.
Posted to Etcetera on Wed Jan 30, 2008 at 10:02:36 AM EST (promoted by port1080). RSS.
I spent a good portion of my Friday evening at a fund raiser at some banquet hall. You know, the ones everybody gets guilted into going to, or possibly for the open bar serving only wine in a plastic cup or Canadian beer by the pitcher. The good thing is the evening allowed for lengthy introspection after which I realized a 3rd party candidate has little to no shot in this country for the foreseeable future.
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If your candidate refuses to run on your ticket, you can always campaign for the other party
pO157.
Posted to Politics on Fri Dec 14, 2007 at 12:44:16 PM EST (promoted by port1080). RSS.
Usually a candidate garnering support from another party or enemy party operatives would be A Bad Thing, at the very least a head scratcher. Then why is an opposing political party boosting a Republican candidate in the race for the New Hampshire primary?
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"Do Run, Run, Ron" Or "Don't Run, Ron?"
3fingerspointback.
Posted to Politics on Mon May 28, 2007 at 08:27:33 PM EST (promoted by 1fastdog). RSS.
Amongst the almost homogeneous field of 2008 Republican presidential candidates, Ron Paul has consistently stood out by promoting the Libertarian ideals of personal privacy, small government, and withdrawal from the international community. Until two weeks ago, the attitudes of the Republican front-runners towards Paul was generally bemused tolerance.
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