Lucille
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I'm very surprised at the amount of support Chuck Baldwin and the CP has among Ron Paul supporters.
I urge the Baldwin supporters to read the Constitution Party Platform. I think you will find that is it quite unlibertarian, especially with regard to the war on drugs, gay marriage/adoption, abortion, prayer in school, etc.
The CP is a more fitting home for social conservatives rather than libertarians.
Constitution Party National Platform
I read all the Party Platforms and, for myself, the Libertarian Party Platform represents my beliefs. So, I left the GOP for the LP. I know Ron is encouraging us to stay in the GOP and make change there, but there is no use trying to appeal to the principles of those who have none.
I hope to see the GOP go the way of the Whigs, with its members splintering and going to the party where they belong:
Fiscal Conservatives and Civil Libertarians = Libertarian Party
Social Conservatives = Constitution Party
Hawks (Defcons) and Neoconservatives = Democrat Party (The Dems are the original "democracy-spreaders" and are only opposed to wars they don't start. Consider the Iraq war -- they continue to fund it, and continue to trash our liberties in the name of National Security. Obama will not end this war.)
I know many have a hard time with Barr's less-than-libertarian past, but he has renounced those votes and those attitudes, and I believe that he has had a sincere change of heart. The prodigal son, if you will.
AFAIC, writing-in Ron Paul is futile and truly a wasted vote. It is as he said:
People are free to vote their principles, but if this nation was ever ready for a third party, then that time is now.
The LP is the third largest party in the country. I would like to see the RPRs advance it and make it a true contender.
For your consideration.
I urge the Baldwin supporters to read the Constitution Party Platform. I think you will find that is it quite unlibertarian, especially with regard to the war on drugs, gay marriage/adoption, abortion, prayer in school, etc.
The CP is a more fitting home for social conservatives rather than libertarians.
Constitution Party National Platform
I read all the Party Platforms and, for myself, the Libertarian Party Platform represents my beliefs. So, I left the GOP for the LP. I know Ron is encouraging us to stay in the GOP and make change there, but there is no use trying to appeal to the principles of those who have none.
I hope to see the GOP go the way of the Whigs, with its members splintering and going to the party where they belong:
Fiscal Conservatives and Civil Libertarians = Libertarian Party
Social Conservatives = Constitution Party
Hawks (Defcons) and Neoconservatives = Democrat Party (The Dems are the original "democracy-spreaders" and are only opposed to wars they don't start. Consider the Iraq war -- they continue to fund it, and continue to trash our liberties in the name of National Security. Obama will not end this war.)
I know many have a hard time with Barr's less-than-libertarian past, but he has renounced those votes and those attitudes, and I believe that he has had a sincere change of heart. The prodigal son, if you will.

AFAIC, writing-in Ron Paul is futile and truly a wasted vote. It is as he said:
"I don’t think that’s very productive. Supporters can do it, of course, but in most of the states it won’t count. And if they can change the rules in a primary and not count all the votes, imagine what they could do with write-in votes!"
People are free to vote their principles, but if this nation was ever ready for a third party, then that time is now.
The LP is the third largest party in the country. I would like to see the RPRs advance it and make it a true contender.
For your consideration.
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