Paul, Barr throw each other bouquets
Paul, Barr throw each other bouquets
You can see the beginnings of a possible alliance this fall between Ron Paul, who formally ended his Republican presidential bid Thursday night, and Bob Barr, the Libertarian Party's nominee.
Paul was the Libertarian nominee in 1988, and many of his supporters are libertarian-minded on economic and social issues. The Texas congressman praised Barr in an appearance on CNN on Thursday, and in a statement issued early today, Barr reciprocated.
"Congressman Ron Paul has fought tirelessly in both the Libertarian Party and the Republican Party to minimize government power and maximize individual liberty," said Bob Barr, a former GOP congressman from Georgia. "I want to thank him for all that he has done for liberty in this nation, and encourage him to continue his fight through whatever avenues he sees fit."
The Libertarian Party plans to get Barr on the ballot in 48 states in November. Paul's supporters could provide a huge boost for Barr, who could be a spoiler for Republican John McCain.
Paul announced his move -- ending his campaign and starting a new "Campaign for Liberty" group to help elect libertarian-leaning Republicans -- in a speech Thursday night to supporters attending the Texas Republican Party state convention in Houston.
"Freedom is very popular. Not only is freedom popular, freedom works," Paul told supporters, according to the Associated Press.
Paul hopes that at least 11,000 of his backers fill a Minneapolis arena for a counter-convention on Sept. 2, timed to coincide with the Republican National Convention in neighboring St. Paul.
"Paul fought an uphill battle for liberty every day in his presidential campaign against all of the big-government juggernauts of the Republican Party," Libertarian Party spokesman Andrew Davis said in a statement.
"Paul opened many doors for liberty in this nation through his presidential campaign," Davis continued. "By that standard--of which all politicians should be judged--he won a bigger victory than John McCain or Barack Obama ever will. Ron Paul worked to empower the people, not the government. That is a rare trait in today's political world."
UPDATE: Independent Ralph Nader also began courting Paul voters today.
"Ron Paul was a lightning rod for millions of Americans against the war in Iraq and for the protection of personal liberties that the two major parties have turned their back on--by continuing to support the illegal criminal war and the Patriot Act," the Nader campaign said in a statement.
"Now that Dr Paul has formally withdrawn his candidacy for the G.O.P. nomination and is no longer seeking the Presidency, there is a clear choice for those who want to support a candidate who will stand up against the war and stand up for personal liberties and privacy that have been trampled by the notorious, misnamed, Patriot Act."





















let us welcome
welcome Nader and his supporters into the liberty revolution...
we can do so much being together..........
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2008 Election Alternatives for Ron Paul supporters
I think Ralph Nader is a fine alternative for Ron Paul supporters.
Paul speaks against BIG GOVERNMENT. And contrary to what news bites and propaganda would have you believe, Nader is also against big government. Consider the enormously bloated military budget which accounts for nearly half of the government's total operating budget. This is a tremendous waste of taxpayer money going to imperial wars based on lies.
And as part of this war, we have more BIG GOVERNMENT in the form of citizen surveillance. The PATRIOT Act (which Barr VOTED FOR) grants the government unprecedented powers to watch over American citizens without the need to prove probable cause in the court system.
Nader is against big government when it is fraudulent, wasteful or illegal. He calls for end to the intrusive PATRIOT Act and a massive reduction in the military budget. He wants to put an end to the excess of corporate welfare and put and end to the intrusive, failing drug war.
Nader is against maximizing government and sees its role as simply protecting the rights and interests of citizens and society as a whole.
Nader is for big government
Nader is for a government regulated economy and a welfare state. That's exactly what big government is. Sure he wants to end corporate welfare, but then he wants the government to control the corporations for "public good." That's big government. Limited government is where the government does not interefere with the private sector at all. It only steps in when crime occurs.
Ron Paul is a free-market capitalist. Nader is a controlled market socialist. Totally incompatible.
Granted, there is a socialist wing of Paul supporters unfortunately. So, I can easily see them supporting Nader.
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Agreed on Nader. He's a
Agreed on Nader. He's a total statist. Just a loudmouth who overamplifies social problems and agitates for reactionary big government solutions. Ironically, he's an indispensable part of the establishment's plans.
As for Barr, I don't trust the guy. Ex-CIA, veteran of the drug war, voted for the Patriot Act. Once you're CIA, you're always CIA. I'll either write in Ron Paul or vote for Chuck Baldwin.
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