Former Ron Paul Delegate Running for State Rep.

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So a former delegate to the state convention in Louisiana is now running for State Representative. He was on the rules committee and was a Ron Paul delegate. This is a special election and he is a serious candidate who is in contention. Because it's a special election, there's only about a month before the general and, should he make the runoff, less than a month before the runoff election.

If anyone is interested in helping, you can visit his website and like his facebook page. The biggest thing you could do is donate a couple bucks now to help his campaign. Because it's a special election, money will be the crux of the matter.
 
You'll have to sell him more since I can't find anything in his platform that relates to liberty, nor can I find any proof that he was a Ron Paul delegate.

“So when it comes to fighting for higher education funding and support of our universities, put me on top of your list."
 
You'll have to sell him more since I can't find anything in his platform that relates to liberty, nor can I find any proof that he was a Ron Paul delegate.

“So when it comes to fighting for higher education funding and support of our universities, put me on top of your list."

He's one of ours. He was a delegate, he got the endorsement of the former chair for the Ron Paul campaign here in Louisiana, and he's listed in the FEC Records as making donations to some liberty-friendly types. If you dig, the evidence is there.
 
Uh, no. I was at that forum--he said that he supported the higher standards that common core came with, but was very much opposed to its testing systems, on-going programs, and roll-out. He does not support Common Core as it exists now.
Did you read his quote in that article?
 
Did you read his quote in that article?

"I feel a lot of politicians have been running away from that, and I feel higher standards are important,"

The "That" he was referencing was "improving education standards". He said at the beginning of his statement, stated very strongly, that Common Core had a lot of issues and then rattled off a few (I dont remember those exactly) and then said something about how higher education standards, though, should be the goal.

With that said, even if he supported Common Core, he'd have my vote. Louisiana lacks for libertarian options and this guy is a true-blue Ron Pauler.
 
"I feel a lot of politicians have been running away from that, and I feel higher standards are important,"

The "That" he was referencing was "improving education standards". He said at the beginning of his statement, stated very strongly, that Common Core had a lot of issues and then rattled off a few (I dont remember those exactly) and then said something about how higher education standards, though, should be the goal.

With that said, even if he supported Common Core, he'd have my vote. Louisiana lacks for libertarian options and this guy is a true-blue Ron Pauler.

I'm not sure how a Ron Pauler could justify fighting to keep government funding for higher education or supporting the government imposing standards on schools. It pretty much flies in the face of any logical liberty position.

If he was bold and listed strong liberty positions as his issues I would be all for supporting and even donating, but I've seen enough of the "trust me" go sour to be skeptical. When red flags appear, that is usually a good sign to not go all in.
 
I'm not sure how a Ron Pauler could justify fighting to keep government funding for higher education or supporting the government imposing standards on schools. It pretty much flies in the face of any logical liberty position.

If he was bold and listed strong liberty positions as his issues I would be all for supporting and even donating, but I've seen enough of the "trust me" go sour to be skeptical. When red flags appear, that is usually a good sign to not go all in.

Uh, no one is "perfect". Ron Paul has a bad immigration position. Rand has occasionally made war-like noises. Walter Jones is bad on free markets.

Point is, he doesnt have to be perfect. He's really good and he's a guy who would listen to, and endorse, people like Rand Paul. It's a win.
 
Quick question. Is this the same Richard Bond that donated large amounts of money to Lindsay Graham, Rob Portman, Peter King and other abhorrent people as "Bond & Company" in Alexandria VA? The reason I ask is FEC records show "Rick Bond" as donating to the LP in 2007 from LA...the LP office address listed is literally located around the corner from the office of Bond and Company. Bond and Company description sorta matches the info on Rick Bond's background, per his website. The name Richard Bond also shows a donation to Mary Landrieu from Lake Charles LA address in 2012. Small world eh?

Is this Rick Bond and that Richard Bond the same person? I'd be willing to put some effort behind him as long as I'm assured he's not the same person that donated to those hideous people. Post info on Rick Bond's donations to liberty candidates since I only found that $250 donation to the LP 8 years ago. PM me if it's not the same person and it can be proven. I'll help him out.
 
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Quick question. Is this the same Richard Bond that donated large amounts of money to Lindsay Graham, Rob Portman, Peter King and other abhorrent people as "Bond & Company" in Alexandria VA? The reason I ask is FEC records show "Rick Bond" as donating to the LP in 2007 from LA...the LP office address listed is literally located around the corner from the office of Bond and Company. Bond and Company description sorta matches the info on Rick Bond's background, per his website. The name Richard Bond also shows a donation to Mary Landrieu from Lake Charles LA address in 2012. Small world eh?

Is this Rick Bond and that Richard Bond the same person? I'd be willing to put some effort behind him as long as I'm assured he's not the same person that donated to those hideous people. Post info on Rick Bond's donations to liberty candidates since I only found that $250 donation to the LP 8 years ago. PM me if it's not the same person and it can be proven. I'll help him out.


No, different people. Bond has never worked in D.C. (or Alexandria). His companies are all based locally. And if he had donated to Graham, Portman, or King, the Ron Paul campaign wouldn't have trusted him to run the Rules Committee for us here in Louisiana. I can't prove donations other than the LP one through the FEC, but numerous Louisiana liberty activists have vouched for him and donated to his campaign in the last month. It's starting to gain steam.
 
I donated a small amount. It would have been more if you were better able to prove what you claim regarding his background and if there was more available about him actually being a bona fide RP supporter. Future candidates need to realize that basically "hiding" their libertarian past is not going to benefit them if they want to solicit donations and support from places like RPF.
 
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