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Primary Colors: Voting for Dr. No

Posted by sage of monticello | Posted in Campaign 2008, Ron Paul, Uncategorized | Posted on 30-12-2007

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I want a candidate the places more emphasis on freedom than political pragmatism – pragmatism is best left to individuals.

I want a candidate that places more emphasis on liberty in making political decisions than he does on his own re-election or the re-election or members of his own party. When decsisions are made on what his best for a re-election, principle is exchanged for power and our country is worse off for it.

I want a candidate that is not part of the Washington status-quo establishment. I want someone who is an independent thinker, who is not afraid to anger a narrow constituency or interest group in order to do what is right for freedom and liberty.

I want a candidate that will return our country to a “constitutionally-sized” government and will govern by the law and the policy of the constitution, which requires freedom, liberty, federalism and small government

I want a candidate that believes what he says and say what he means. I don’t want I candidate that says things to please certain people in order to get elected.

I belive Ron Paul’s record supports all these things.

Ron Paul is for a small federal government. For a simple small government conservative like me, that is enough.

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