List of Liberty-minded Candidates for US Congress (2014)

Look into Tom Brewer, running for House in Nebraska.

Quote from his FB:
Taken from the Arkansas GOP website:

"Republicans believe: That the individual citizens are willing and capable of managing their own affairs without government intervention."

Why, then, have we allowed such poor representation that grows the federal government's size into our personal affairs? There is no compromise between government intervention and Liberty. Either follow the Constitution and promote Liberty or stop calling yourself Republican, or perhaps even American. Liberty is what our founders fought for. We should not elect people who want to destroy what our founders established.
 
Look into Tom Brewer, running for House in Nebraska.

Quote from his FB:

Most of the few issues statements on Colonel Tom Brewer's website tombrewerfornebraska.com are generic GOP spiel. Not a word in his foreign policy section about reigning in intervention in any form. I bet he's a big intervention type actually since he PROMINENTLY advertises his military gung ho style all over his campaign site. He's also an ethanol guy so he'll surely support ethanol subsidies and ethanol fuel mandates.

Pretty sure I'd not support any candidate with a front page picture like this, but that's just me:
BrewerArmy.jpg


Oh, and he's got cancer.
 
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What are the negatives on Dwayne Stovall?

http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=753601

Most of the few issues statements on Colonel Tom Brewer's website tombrewerfornebraska.com are generic GOP spiel. Not a word in his foreign policy section about reigning in intervention in any form. I bet he's a big intervention type actually since he PROMINENTLY advertises his military gung ho style all over his campaign site. He's also an ethanol guy so he'll surely support ethanol subsidies and ethanol fuel mandates.

Since someone who served in the military couldn't possibly be libertarian, right? Like Mark Bircher (endorsed by RLC), Shane Osborne (endorsed by FreedomWorks), Jim Bridenstine (member of the House Liberty Caucus), and Glen Brandley (endorsed by Ron Paul).
 
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Since someone who served in the military couldn't possibly be libertarian, right? Like Mark Bircher (endorsed by RLC), Shane Osborne (endorsed by FreedomWorks), Jim Bridenstine (member of the House Liberty Caucus), and Glen Brandley (endorsed by Ron Paul).

That's funny since I have Glen's number in my cell phone. 919-7XX-XXX9.

He didn't plaster his website with pictures of him carrying rifles on battlefields in marching lines and manning machine guns on gunboats like the "GET SOME" scene from Full Metal Jacket either. You can be proud of service but if you make it your campaign platform then it's not hard to figure out what your agenda probably would be if elected.
 
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Based on this thread, can Rob Maness be removed and Paul Hollis added? Maness is no friend of liberty whatsoever. While Hollis may be an underdog, he seems like the only guy even remotely pro-liberty.
 
Someone who plasters his campaign website with military imagery suggests an unhealthy disrespect for the separation of military and civilian authority.

Turns out you guys were right about him though, he's a moderate who supports Medicaid expansion. I am no longer in favor of looking into this guy, he's definitely a RINO.
 
In TX-3, there are three candidates challenging Sam Johnson; Cami Dean, Josh Loveless, and Harry Pierce. I've looked at their campaign websites and Dean is a generic republican, but both Loveless and Pierce are possibilities. Here are their campaign websites:

http://harrypierceforcongress.com/issues-and-views/
http://www.joshloveless.org/platform.html

Loveless looks a lot better to me, but I think Pierce is good enough to support if there were a run-off of him vs. Johnson (there won't be). His "Military Strength and Common Sense" section looks nice.

Let me know what you guys think.
 
On twitter Association of American Physicians and Surgeons just name-dropped some doctors running for Congress:

Alieta Eck- Internist (NJ-12): Former Senate Candidate, Former AAPS President, Former Ron Paul Fundraiser, Not sure, but most likely non-interventionist.




Michael Macfarlane- Surgeon (KY-3): Pro-Life, Pro-Coal, Supports Term Limits, nothing on foreign policy.


Annette Teijeiro- Anesthesiologist (NV-1): Anti-ACA, Pro-School Choice. Also nothing of foreign policy or civil liberties, but has reposted articles on her facebook page in support of Rand Paul's NSA lawsuit, and against the U.N.


All these candidates are in heavy democratic
districts, but it's good to have potential allies where you can.
 
You can take both Tisei and Casida off speculative, both are running. I'm still for knocking Tisei down to 1 star though.
 
I don't even know why we have lower than 3 star.

I guess my standards are a lot lower than yours then.

Joe Walsh used to be on this list as a two star, but he was definitely one of my top 5 favorites in the 112th Congress. I like Posey, Rohrabacher and Radel too, they are far better than the average Republican.
 
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