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Ron Paul 2008

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HotFreeLayoutsBiography Ron Paul was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Dormont High School, Dormont, Pennsylvania 1953. He received his B.A. from Gettysburg College (1957) and M.D. from Duke University School of Medicine (1961). He did his internship and residency training at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan from 1961 to 1962. He was a flight surgeon in the United States Air Force from 1963 to 1968. He went on to complete Obstetrics and Gynecology training at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1965-1968, and in 1968 he and his wife Carol moved to Surfside Beach, TexasEarly political career He became a delegate to the Texas state Republican convention in 1974. He was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for election to Congress in 1974 against entrenched liberal Democrat Robert R. Casey. When President Gerald R. Ford appointed Robert Casey as head of the Federal Maritime Commission, a special election was held in April 1976 to replace him. Paul won that election but lost six months later in the general election to Democrat Robert A. Gammage. He then defeated Gammage in a 1978 rematch. Paul won new terms in 1980 and 1982. He was the first congressman to propose term limit legislation for the House of Representatives. In 1985 Paul returned to medical practice as an OBGYN. He was succeeded by Tom DeLayIn 1988, Dr. Paul won the nomination of the Libertarian Party for the U.S. Presidency. He placed third in the popular vote (with 0.7% of the total), behind George H. W. Bush and Michael Dukakis.Return to Congress In 1996, Paul was again elected to the House as a Republican. Mainstream Republican Party figures backed the incumbent, Greg Laughlin, a Democratic representative who had switched parties in the wake of the Republican takeover of Congress. Laughlin attempted to portray Paul's views as extreme and eccentric, but Paul won the primary and went on to win the general electionLeaders of the Texan Republican Party made similar efforts to defeat him in 1998, but he again won the primary and the election. The Republican congressional leadership then agreed to a compromise: Paul votes with the Republicans on procedural matters and remains nominally Republican in exchange for the committee assignments normally due according to his seniority. This is arguably similar to the deal that Senator Jim Jeffords of Vermont had with the Democratic Party (though Jeffords was elected as a Republican and was officially an independent until his retirement in January 2007). Paul was convincingly re-elected in 2000 and 2002. He was elected unopposed in 2004 to his ninth term in the Congress, and was re-elected again in 2006 by a 20% margin.[1] He is a member of the Republican Liberty CaucusPolitical affiliations and support Ron Paul joined the Libertarian Party in 1987 as a lifetime member, a status which he appears never to have renounced. Though only elected to Congress as a Republican, Paul remains on good terms with the Libertarian Party and has addressed its national convention as recently as 2004Libertarian Party spokesman George Getz said that thousands of libertarians across the United States donated money to Ron Paul's campaign funds. Campaign disclosures reveal that 71.4% of contributions to Paul's coffers come from outside his home state of Texas. [2] Unlike many political candidates, Paul receives the overwhelming majority of his campaign contributions (92.5% in 2004) from individuals. [3]Views Paul professes a limited government, libertarian ideology. His regular votes against almost all proposals for government spending, initiatives, or taxes, and his frequent dissents in otherwise unanimous votes have irritated some of his Republican colleagues and have earned him the nickname "Dr. No" (an example being his dissenting vote in the No Child Left Behind Act where he was one of three Representatives voting against it [4])Foreign policy Congressman Paul advocates a strict non-interventionist foreign policy. He voted against the Iraq War Resolution and continues to criticize the US presence in Iraq, and what he charges is the use of the war on terror to curtail civil liberties. He has also broken with his party by voting against the Patriot Act in 2001 and again in 2005, and is very opposed to a military draft. He strongly endorses American withdrawal from the United NationsHis base of support has been among conservative and libertarian Republicans, but after 9/11 he has gained some strong support from liberal Democrats in central Texas because of his consistent opposition to the war in Iraq. As an example of this shift, the Austin Chronicle newspaper, a liberal, alternative weekly newspaper in Austin, Texas described his views as erratic in 2000 [5]. After 9/11 though, the Chronicle took a much more favorable view of Paul, praising him for his strong principled opposition to the Iraq WarIn a recent speech before the House of Representatives, Paul expressed his concern about the possibility of an Iran War. He claimed that the circumstances under which it would occur would be similar to those under which the Iraq War began, and urged Congress not to begin a war with Iran.Ron Paul has taken some positions on foreign policy issues that some libertarians do not agree with. He voted against the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), claiming that it increased the size of government, and has supported border security and opposed illegal immigration.Economic views..... Paul's economic views oppose nearly all government intervention in the market. He supports the abolition of the income tax, most Cabinet departments and the Federal Reserve. He also endorses defederalization of the healthcare system. Paul's campaign slogan for 2004 was "The Taxpayers' Best Friend!" [6].John Berthoud, president of the National Taxpayers Union, an organization that promotes lower tax rates, has said, "Ron Paul has always proven himself to be a leader in the fight for taxpayer rights and fiscal responsibility... No one can match his record on behalf of taxpayers." He is frequently considered an advocate of small business. Jack Harris, president of the National Federation of Independent Business, has said, "Congressman Ron Paul is a true friend of small business He is committed to a pro-small-business agenda of affordable health insurance, lower taxes, tort reform, and the elimination of burdensome mandates." [7].Support for the gold standard In many public speeches Paul has called for the re-introduction of the gold standard, the effect of which would require the United States Government to make large purchases of gold and to issue currency only to the extent of its ownership of gold. Ron Paul supports the gold standard because currency inflation increases consumer prices [8] [9]Economist Murray N. Rothbard, a student of economist Ludwig von Mises, has written,This plan (for the gold standard), essentially the one advocated by Congressman Ron Paul (R.-Texas), would return us speedily to something akin to the best monetary system in U.S. history...[10] He has also called for the removal of all taxes on gold transactions. [11] In 2002 he proposed legislation abolishing the Federal Reserve Board, enabling "America to return to the type of monetary system envisioned by our Nation's founders: one where the value of money is consistent because it is tied to a commodity such as gold." [12]Paul's personal financial disclosures reveal extensive private investments in gold and silver, through equities and warrants in companies including Newmont, IAM Gold, Barrick Gold, Golden Star Resources, Golden Cycle Gold Corp, Pan American Silver, Great Basin Gold, Eldorado Gold, Freeport McMoran Gold & Copper, Apollo Gold Corp and Placer Dome. [13]He is also a supporter of the notion that Dollar hegemony has led to war and may do so again. He says that if a petroleum producing state starts trading in Petroeuro instead of Petrodollar the world's dollar reserves will shrink, which would hurt the US economy. To prevent that, the US might go to war to stop it, a scenario that Paul says could be prevented by a return to backing the USD with gold. [14]Industrial hemp In 2005 he introduced H.R. 3037, the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2005, "to amend the Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial hemp from the definition of marijuana, and for other purposes".[15] This bill would have given the states the power to regulate farming of hemp. The measure would be a first since the national prohibition of industrial hemp farming in the United StatesHe believes that the Constitution does not give Congress the authority to ban or regulate drugs in generalElection law reform As a former Libertarian Party candidate for President, Congressman Paul has been a proponent of ballot access law reform, and spoken out on numerous election law reform issues.In 2004, he spoke out against efforts to abolish the Electoral College, stating that such a reform would weaken the "voting power of pro-liberty states" [16].In 2003, he introduced H.R. 1941, the Voter Freedom Act of 2003, that would have created fairer and uniform ballot access laws for independent and third political party candidates in Congressional elections [17]. He supported this bill in a speech before Congress in 2004 [18]In 2003, he spoke out against the enacted law that appoints members of Congress in the event of the death of several members due to an act of terrorism [19]In 2002, he spoke before the Congress in opposition to campaign finance reforms that place any restrictions on citizens and businesses making campaign contributions to the candidate of their choice on First Amendment grounds [20]Abortion Unlike many libertarians, Paul is strongly pro-life. However, Paul believes that the United States Constitution does not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. He believes that abortion is "not a constitutional issue" and should be a decision left to the legislatures of the states. [21] He has also introduced H.R. 1658 and H.R. 4379 that would prohibit the Supreme Court from ruling on issues relating to abortion, birth control, the definition of marriage and homosexuality and states that the court's precedent in these areas would no longer be binding [22]He once said, "The best solution, of course, is not now available to us. That would be a Supreme Court that recognizes that for all criminal laws, the several states retain jurisdiction." [23]Congressman Paul adheres to the consistent life ethic, and therefore opposes all forms of killing not done in self-defense. His pro-life views factor into his support for non-interventionism, and are the reason he opposes capital punishmentSame-sex marriage and adoption Congressman Paul's position on gay marriage may be considered conservative, rather than libertarian [24]. In 1999 he voted for H.R. 2587 that banned gay couples from adopting children in the District of Columbia [25]However, he also believes the federal government should not be involved in the issue. Therefore, he voted against the Federal Marriage Amendment in 2004. In a 2004 speech before Congress he expressed support for the Federal Defense of Marriage Act and expressed his support for the Marriage Protection Act as an alternative to the FMA [26]Minor issues Paul's supporters say he is willing to take unpopular positions in order to defend what he regards as constitutional limited governmentHe has been criticized at times for his voting record, being the only dissenting vote against giving Pope John Paul II, Rosa Parks and Mother Teresa the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor. According to Texas Monthly, "When he was criticized for voting against the medal [for Parks], he chided his colleagues by challenging them to personally contribute $100 to mint the medal. No one did, of course. At the time, Paul observed, 'It's easier to be generous with other people's money.'"In a speech on June 25, 2003, criticizing giving Tony Blair a Medal of Honor, Paul said, "These medals generally have been proposed to recognize a life of service and leadership, and not for political reasons - as evidenced by the overwhelming bipartisan support for awarding President Reagan, a Republican, a gold medal. These awards normally go to deserving individuals, which is why I have many times offered to contribute $100 of my own money, to be matched by other members, to finance these medals [27]." Texas Monthly awarded him the "Bum Steer" award for voting against a congressional honor for cartoonist Charles SchulzHe views the new American Community Survey questions as "both ludicrous and insulting," viewing that the information is simply none of the government's business.[1]2008 Presidential Campaign On January 11, 2007, Paul filed papers to form an exploratory committee for the 2008 presidential race. [28] [29] This will increase his fund raising opportunities until his presumed eventual announcement. This first step of running for the Republican nomination is significant because he is not running as a Libertarian like he did nearly two decades agoThe Associated Press reports:Kent Snyder, the chairman of Paul’s exploratory committee and a former staffer on Paul’s Libertarian campaign, said the congressman knows he’s a long shot. Snyder said Paul is running to win, not just to make a point or to try to ensure that his issues are addressed. Paul is expected to formally announce his bid in the next week or two, Snyder said. Snyder said Paul and his supporters are not intimidated by the presence of nationally known and better-financed candidates, such as Sen. John McCain of Arizona or former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts. “This is going to be a grassroots American campaign,” he said. “For us, it’s either going to happen at the grassroots level or it’s not.” [30]District and contact information Texas's 14th congressional district stretches from the Gulf Coast in Galveston and Chambers counties almost to Corpus Christi; north through Victoria; and east through Jackson and Wharton counties toward Houston. It includes western parts of Fort Bend county, then slopes south through Brazoria countyWashington: 203 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. Phone Number: (202) 225-2831 Lake Jackson, Texas: 122 West Way, Suite 301, Lake Jackson, TX 77566. Phone Number: (979) 285-0231 Victoria, Texas: 312 S Main Street, Suite 229, Victoria, TX 77901. Phone Number: (361) 576-1231 Galveston, Texas: 601 25th Street, Suite 216, Galveston, TX 77550. Phone Number: (409) 766-7013 In addition, Ron Paul's office runs a toll-free telephone line with a recorded message updated weekly at (888) 322-1414.

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Republican Debate:Why are the American People so Angry? .. The End of Dollar Hedgemony .. Speaking Out Against the War in Iraq .. Ron Paul Speaks: .. Gulf of Tonkin to Iran: .. width="425" height="350" .... Internet Regulation: .. width="425" height="350" .... Speaking Up: .. width="425" height="350" ....

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Ron Paul Official Website http://www.house.gov/paul/
The Liberty Committee
http://www.thelibertycommittee.org/.....Washington: 203 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. Phone Number: (202) 225-2831..... Lake Jackson, Texas: 122 West Way, Suite 301, Lake Jackson, TX 77566. Phone Number: (979) 285-0231..... Victoria, Texas: 312 S Main Street, Suite 229, Victoria, TX 77901. Phone Number: (361) 576-1231..... Galveston, Texas: 601 25th Street, Suite 216, Galveston, TX 77550. Phone Number: (409) 766-7013..... In addition, Ron Paul's office runs a toll-free telephone line with a recorded message updated weekly at (888) 322-1414......

Music:

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Movies:

Here is a letter of reccomendation from Producer of "Freedom to Fascism" Arron Russo:Here is a letter from Aaron Russo, who made the film From Freedom to Fascism:Dear AFTF Lovers of Liberty and Patriots,Good news travels fast!You may have heard that the Honorable Congressman Ron Paul is exploring running for the Republican nomination in 2008.Congressman Paul will be the only uncompromising defender of the Constitution in the race.I can't tell you how grateful I felt, how full of heartfelt joy, and how much enthusiasm I felt when I heard the news of his Candidacy. I am 1000% behind him!Ron Paul has stepped up to the plate because he knows what we all know: the noose is tightening, and there isn't much time if we hope to restore to Constitutional Government.I called Ron yesterday to tell him I am on board to do ANYTHING it takes to support his campaign.NOW is the time for the ENTIRE Freedom Movement, all Third Parties, ALL GOOD AMERICANS EVERYWHERE, from all political stripes and persuasions, to unite to overtake the weakened Republican Party. Stand firmly behind Ron Paul, and work to restore our Constitutional Republic.Do not let partisan politics get in the way. No matter what your Party affiliation, we must support Ron Paul as the Candidate.Everything in the movie, America: Freedom to Fascism IS Ron Paul.In my conversation with Congressman Paul, I told him I'll make copies of America: Freedom to Fascism available for his campaign. We will spread them far and wide.What better way to introduce him to the public than for him to talk to them in their own living rooms?! What better way to help awaken them to governmental intrusions into their private lives than to see it in their own homes?Congressman Ron Paul is the man with the strength to stay the course until Enemies, Foreign and Domestic, are put in their rightful place!There isn't a better man for the job. He has an impeccable voting record. He is "right on," on Freedom and Sovereignty issues.In a time of universal deceit, Congressman Paul dares to commit the revolutionary act of telling the truth. How refreshing!But now the work begins.Ron Paul needs not just our "affirmative nod," he needs our time, energy, financial contributions, and willingness to see him win. He needs us to use our precious accrued "vacation time" to go to New Hampshire to knock on doors, pass out AFTF DVDs, to be as dedicated to helping him win as he is to running the Race. His campaign must be organized District by District.The entire AFTF Network must focus on helping Ron Paul. You have already awakened a lot of Americans to the dangers we face.NOW, help me, won't you, as I do everything within my means to promote the only HONEST, Constitutional American in the 2008 Presidential race.With the right Candidate and a passionate grassroots effort, it is possible to take over a weakened Republican Party. I've told you many times of how we overtook the Republican Party in my Gubernatorial race in Nevada. I KNOW it can be done!Well, HERE is that Candidate!NOW IS THE TIME to join with me and support Ron Paul.I've seen you at work. You can do this. WE can do this!I Am Most Sincerely Yours in Freedom,Aaron RussoMoney Banking and the Federal Reserve: .. Frreedom to Fascism: .. Fiat Empire .. Matrix of Evil .. Neu World Order - Globalization: .. Liberty and Economics ..

Television:

Ron Paul on Alex Jones Show .. On FOX News:Trans-Texas Corridor: .. width="425" height="350" ....A Cartoon for Freedom

Books:

Books by Ron Paul Challenge to Liberty The Case for Gold. ISBN 0-932790-31-3. A Republic, If You Can Keep It Mises and Austrian Economics: A Personal View. Auburn, AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute, 1984.

My Blog

Why Hasn't Rudy Giuliani Read the 9-11 Commission Report?

http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&ST ORY=/www/story/05-16-2007/0004590199&EDATE= ..> Why Hasn't Rudy Giuliani Read the 9-11 Commission Report? asks Ron Paul 2008 Preside...
Posted by Ron Paul 2008 on Thu, 17 May 2007 08:31:00 PST

Prohibition of World Taxation

..> ..> H.R. 1017 -  Prohibition on United Nations Taxation Act On March 18, 2002, the United Nations met in Mexico for the purpose of developing a global tax and a global I.R.S.  The gl...
Posted by Ron Paul 2008 on Tue, 13 Feb 2007 02:49:00 PST

"The Maverick Libertarian"

Paul for President? The maverick libertarian Republican talks on war, immigration, and presidential ambition. Brian Doherty | January 22, 2007 Excitement spread like wildfire last week across the lib...
Posted by Ron Paul 2008 on Tue, 13 Feb 2007 02:44:00 PST

Ron Paul on a New Investigation into 9/11

Presidential Explorer Paul: Investigate 9/11 'cover-up'( Home » Presidential... ) Submitted by Somebigguy on Fri, 01/19/2007 - 3:57pm. Jack Blood | Ron Paul http://www.total911.info/2007/01/prez-explo...
Posted by Ron Paul 2008 on Sun, 21 Jan 2007 09:27:00 PST

Police State... (long post but worth reading)

Congressman Ron PaulU.S. House of RepresentativesJune 27, 2002   Is America a Police State? Mr. Speaker: Most Americans believe we live in dangerous times, and I must agree. Today I want to talk ...
Posted by Ron Paul 2008 on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 10:08:00 PST

Thanks and Inspiration

Messages like this should inspire us all to be better people.... awake something within us all to be better Americans. We are beginning to see that we do have a role in the way that this cou...
Posted by Ron Paul 2008 on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 09:05:00 PST

Alex Jones Support of Ron Paul

Ron Paul: Next President Of The USA?Texas Congressman enjoys support across political spectrum, anti-war pro-freedom hero represents America's last hope Paul Joseph Watson & Alex JonesPrison Pla...
Posted by Ron Paul 2008 on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 04:43:00 PST

Endorsement from Arron Russo

Here is a letter from Aaron Russo, who made the film From Freedom to Fascism:Dear AFTF Lovers of Liberty and Patriots,Good news travels fast! You may have heard that the Honorable Congressman Ron Paul...
Posted by Ron Paul 2008 on Sun, 14 Jan 2007 03:19:00 PST

Escalation in the Middle East

Escalation in the Middle East January 15,  2007   While the president's announcement that an additional 20,000 troops would be sent to Iraq dominated the headlines last week, the real...
Posted by Ron Paul 2008 on Sun, 14 Jan 2007 11:38:00 PST

The NAFTA Superhighway

October 30,  2006  ..:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O />   By now many Texans have heard about the proposed "NAFTA Superhighway," which is also referred to as the trans-Texas corridor.  ...
Posted by Ron Paul 2008 on Sun, 14 Jan 2007 07:28:00 PST