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Title: Register Republican to Support Ron Paul
Source: The Fountain of Truth
URL Source: http://www.geocities.com/fountoftruth/register.html
Published: Nov 21, 2007
Author: Doug Newman
Post Date: 2007-11-21 09:34:14 by snoopdougg
Keywords: None
Views: 884
Comments: 7

(My speech to the Denver Ron Paul Meetup group,
encouraging Libertarians to register temporarily as Republicans to support Ron Paul.)


America is in trouble.

It cannot go much longer in the direction it is headed.

It won’t last.

You know it and I know it.

The fact that you are here this evening tells me some good things. It tells me that you care about the future of this country and that you are willing to get off the couch in order to do something about it.

I applaud that and commend that.

I want to take the few minutes that JW has been good enough to give me and rap with you about taking action.

Almost 16 years ago, I had become sufficiently disenchanted with the Republican Party that I could no longer remain part of it.

I believed in limited government. I believed in severely limited government as spelled out in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. I believed that the legitimate duties of the federal government were, in the words of James Madison, few and defined.

Make that very few and strictly defined.

I had seen Republicans, who claimed to be a party of limited government, recklessly disregard the principles set forth in the Constitution and become just one more big government party, just like those evil, wicked, mean, nasty, morally reprobate Democrats that they said they hated. I just wasn’t down anymore.

Supporting the lesser of two evils still meant supporting evil. It was not an option for me.

And so it was, in May 1992, that went down to the library in Mesa, Arizona, and I re-registered as a Libertarian. This is a decision I have never regretted.

Over the years, I manned many booths for the Libertarian Party and various functions. I wrote letters to the editor on behalf of the Libertarian Party. I ran for state legislature as a Libertarian four times.

Others gave far more of themselves than I did for the Party. I am just telling you my story.

Some time earlier this year, when rumors started circulating that Congressman Ron Paul might run for president, SG of the Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado asked if any RLC members would be willing to re-register as Republicans in order to vote for Ron Paul in the Colorado caucuses.

To tell you the truth, I did not have a reaction.

I had huge respect for Ron Paul. I had contributed money to his congressional campaigns. And I was fond of saying that Ron Paul just might be the reason that God Almighty had not done to Washington, DC, what He did Sodom and Gomorrah.

However, the Ron Paul for President Campaign has grown and prospered beyond what anyone could have possibly imagined. People from all walks of life love the libertarian message that Ron Paul proclaims everywhere he goes. They love what the libertarian message means to them and to America. They admire Ron Paul’s integrity, consistency and candor. They respect the class and dignity with which he has comported himself.

They respect the way in which he has not compromised this message in order to curry favor with either the left-wing liberal media or the right-wing neocon media, which we know are two sides of the same coin.

The Ron Paul for President movement is a true, bottom-up grassroots movement of WE THE PEOPLE. Ron Paul does not take money from lobbyists and corporations, so he is not beholden to them.

As the great “money bomb” of November 5 indicates, he receives his support from everyday people like you and me. Hence, his message is pure and his integrity is not for sale.

Ron Paul is communicating the libertarian message unlike any political figure in my lifetime.

This is why he is no longer merely a curiosity candidate. This is why his candidacy cannot be ignored. Unlike Marlon Brando who merely could have been a contender, RON PAUL IS A CONTENDER FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR THE WHITE HOUSE!!!

This is why I have re-registered as a Republican in order to vote for Ron Paul in the caucuses on February 5, 2008.

 I could have done my usual thing and run for state house as a Libertarian Party line holder and gotten my 600 or so votes.

Or I could get firmly behind Ron Paul and be a world more effective in spreading the libertarian message to vast numbers of people who never would hear it otherwise.

MN, who has given so much of herself to this cause, is right: a political party is a tool for getting people elected. Country and Constitution supersede party. The most effective thing any of us can do right now is re-register as a Republican and vote for Ron Paul in the caucuses of February 5, 2008.

You can join me in re-registering as a Libertarian on February 6, 2008.

Like I said at the outset, America is in trouble. Ron Paul just may be the last chance we have for constitutional government.

Let’s do everything we can to put him in the White House.

Thank you.

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#1. To: snoopdougg (#0)

In Texas, there is no party "registration" process.

I just show up at one of the party primaries in March and they'll stamp my card "Democrat" or "Republican" to prevent me from crossing over to the other party for the runoff elections.

I don't know why other states don't follow the same procedure. Unlike a lot of things my fellow Texans do, this makes perfect sense to me.

“I would give no thought of what the world might say of me, if I could only transmit to posterity the reputation of an honest man.” - Sam Houston

Sam Houston  posted on  2007-11-21   9:48:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Sam Houston (#1)

I don't know why other states don't follow the same procedure.

Because they are stupid. That's why.

The Fountain of Truth

snoopdougg  posted on  2007-11-21   9:49:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: snoopdougg (#0)

You can join me in re-registering as a Libertarian on February 6, 2008.

AS A LIBERTARIAN??? Colorado has a Closed Primary. I hope people are not confused.

You must be registered with the correct party to vote for Ron Paul in states with CLOSED PRIMARIES.

Party Affiliation Change Deadlines Here.

Click Primarily Paul and scroll down to the State by State chart for registration dates.

Peppa  posted on  2007-11-21   9:55:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Peppa, snoopdougg (#3)

You can join me in re-registering as a Libertarian on February 6, 2008.

Yea, is that a typo snoop? I think we can edit on here now.

It is not without travails to exist solely within the 520-565nm band of the visible spectrum...

Axenolith  posted on  2007-11-21   10:46:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Axenolith, Peppa (#4)

I am registering Republican FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF VOTING FOR RON PAUL IN THE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. The day after the caucus, I am registerins as a Libertarian again. The rules in Colorado allow this.

The Fountain of Truth

snoopdougg  posted on  2007-11-21   10:51:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Axenolith (#4)

Yea, is that a typo snoop? I think we can edit on here now.

I figured as much, as the Title was quite clear.

Lou Dobbs was at it again last night about registering Independent. I'm beginning to think he is up to no-good.

People are going to have to watch their state like a hawk, as there are a number of moving parts to shut out Independent voices. I hate to think of people waiting till the last minute and chosing election day to address the rules. That's just me though. I enjoy worrying.

You must be registered with the correct party to vote for Ron Paul in states with CLOSED PRIMARIES.

Click Primarily Paul and scroll down to the State by State chart.

Peppa  posted on  2007-11-21   10:55:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: snoopdougg (#5)

I am registering Republican FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF VOTING FOR RON PAUL IN THE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. The day after the caucus, I am registerins as a Libertarian again. The rules in Colorado allow this.

Cool.

You must be registered with the correct party to vote for Ron Paul in states with CLOSED PRIMARIES.

Click Primarily Paul and scroll down to the State by State chart.

Peppa  posted on  2007-11-21   10:56:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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